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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Nov 1920, p. 6

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6 : THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 0 Activities of orth Shore Chubs by Ruth Risley" x regular meeting of the Winnetka Woman's club, under the 3) & direction of the Civics and Philanthropy committee, on iO] Thursday afternoon, December 2, when Mr. Willoughby G. Walling, vice chairman of the American Red Cross will speak on "The Relief of Europe". Mr. Walling brings to this talk all the wealth of his varied experience in Washington and abroad. The hostesses will be Mesdames Howard Ballenger, William S. Carlisle, Ee B. Connor and John C. West. Katherine Jewell Everts will present her subject, "Better Am- erican Speech" before the members of the Wilmette Woman's club on Wednesday afternoon, December 1. This is the general club day. Hostsses on this occasion will be Mesdames William R. Harvey, James A. Steren, Alexander C. Barkley, and Samuel I: Marks. So North shore women who are in-| Children of the Winnetka public terested in the success of the New| schools, following the precedent es- America Shop, recently opened in| tablished a year ago, have started the Stevens building, Chicago, by the | work on hand-painted Christmas Daughters of the American Revolu-| greetings cards to be sold in the tion, include Mesdames Israel C.| village for the benefit of the relief Cope, Edward Bemis, Harrison|worl conducted by Dr. Alice Barlow- Young, Sanger Brown, James Low-| Brown among the Serbian refugees. ry, R. W. Varney, W. D. Washburne,| Last year the sale of these cards Robert Barrie, Charles Pope, Edward | netted $40, which was directed to Scheidenhelm, William Kunkel, Sher-| Dr. Brown. The first remittance man Aldrich, George Kraft, W. H.|was not received by the Winnetka Hansen, E. D. Frazer, Frank Rich-|relief worker, but the second remit- ardson, Charles Winston and Wil-| tnce was received later, the draft liam A. Locy. being honored and cashed on Sep- -- tember 21. 1920. Thanksgiving eve a dinner dance! Purchase of these cards provides was given at the Westmoreland|a means of materially assisting in Country club. This was the last|the very urgent work among the des- party of the 1920 season at the club. | titute Serbian war sufferers. At this time the clubhouse was open for inspection. For those not caring to dance, card tables were furnished. -- Women members of the Glenview Golf club are subscribing two dollars each to furnish a $500 room in the The annual meeting for the elec- | children's department of the new tion of officers of the Ravinia club |Policlinic hospital . % will be held at the Blackstone hotel| This room is to have a plate in- on Friday, December 3, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. A full attendance is Fine Arts very much desired. Picture Framing Framed Pictures Christmas Cards Birthday Cards Birth Announcements Have your corsets Novelties and Gifts specially designed for you. We do the Picture Framing and MRS. A. E. FABIAN Repairing, Restoring of Canvasses, 4307 N. Paulina St. Phone Graceland 4404 Etc., Right Here. Registered Spencer Corsetiere 1613 Orrington Avenue SPENCER EVANSTON CORSETS Telephone Evanston 770 "They Don't Answer" OMETIMES, when a number is asked for on the telephone, the operator reports that the number called does not answer. Experience shows the operator is seldom mistaken. In the majority of cases the person called is absent or not near enough to hear the tele- phone bell. Sometimes he is just slow in answering. Reale Mini 0g "Don't answer 'reportswould i) nl id be greatly reduced if subscribers MRED BERIT it would be prompt in answering when their bells ring, (FER Ls LIEGE TN No. CHICAGO TELEPHONE » J CITIES scribed, "Furnished by the Women of the Glenview Club," and all members are urged to join in this big civic un- dertaking. Mrs. David Fiske is in charge of Special ronchho Velvet Frocks the subscription committee and it is TAT ' announced Bhat all checks should be BU Gone v $55.00 and UP made payable to the Chicago Poli- & Specialist in High Grade Attire for Gentlewomen clinic and mailed to Mrs. Fiske. ply An Unusual Showing of Frocks, Suits and Coats of exceptional = itera charm awaits your inspection. z At the meeting of the Music de- E Personal Attention given 8th Floor 15 East Washington St., Chicago partment of the Wilmette Woman's sack Customer: y Bids. 2 club on Thursday, December 2, the lecture on, "The Opera" will be con- tinued. Dr. Miller, Osteopath, specialist in wid EERE Ritter Feed and Fertilizer GO TO CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY 100 lbs | | Sincerity Egg Mash . . $3.85 We Will Serve from "Rep Scratch Feed. .. 3.50 11 a. m. to Shell or Crack Corn. . 2.55 3 p. m. Only Pulverized Manure .. 2.25 SGIVING DAY guANF GREETINGS 30 other kinds of Feed at lowest Market price. Your money refunded, if you are not satisfied. Give Street and Number for Free Delivery. RITTER'S FEED STORE LAKE FOREST, ILL. Phone Lake Forest 171 O our customers, who have learned from pleasant experience that we serve the best fete-day dinners obtainable, it will be welcome news to know _ that Thanksgiving will be recognized in our custom- ary way. W220 7% 7 7777777777777 777 2 77777 Extraordinary Values m Used Steinway Pianos! Dine today the Cafeteria way A great opportunity to obtain one of these unequalled pianos is offered in our display of used and rebuilt Stein- way Pianos. An entire salesroom is de- voted to the collection which includes both upright and grands in mahagony, rosewood and ebony finishes. These instruments have been thor- oughly overhauled. We guarantee them the same as new pianos. We take old pianos in exchange and shall gladly arrange convenient pay- ments. LYON & HEALY J Wabash Ave. at Jackson Blvd. LUT Welch's Cafeteria 1101 Central Avenue Wilmette, IIL. 22% 277% %%%%%% 7% 2 \ BERR RR PRIS RRR RRIDRDP IRR R IBRD RRR RR BBR R RRP R REPO RRR RISB RRR RRR BERR RRIIERIIDRRDD Evanston Automobile Show Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. DECEMBER 1--2--3--4 1013-17 Davis St. At the above address on the days stated, residents of the North Shore will be afforded an opportunity of inspecting the newest designs, latest inventions, 1921 conveniences in Automobiles. | All popular makes of cars will be displayed and you can obtain information on all cars without feeling that you will be urged to buy. Your friends are with us to boost the showing of all cars under one roof and "At Home. Doors open 12 o'clock noon until 10:30 P. 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