nme o'clock. iB | UILMETTE Country Club has issued the following program full of interesting events, for the month of November: Saturday, November 5, Informal Dance. >, Monday, November 7, Men's Night. hursday, November 10, Evening Bridge. Saturday, November 12, Cabaret Dinner. Monday, November 14, Men's Night. Saturday, November 19, Annual Military Euchre. Monday, November 21, Afternoon Bridge. Monday, November 21, Men's Night. Wednesday, November 23, Thanksgiving Party. Formal Dinner Dance. Friday, November 25, Junior Party. Saturday, November 26, Special Entertainment. &- wv The North Shore Theater Guild is announcing its first tea and reception of the season to be held on Sunday afternoon, November 13, from 3:30 te 5:30 o'clock. The guests of honor at this reception will be Miss Edna Ferber, author of "Twelve Hundred a Year", the Guild's first production, .and Mr. Frank Bacon, author and ams at the Current Events class of the Wilmette Woman's club, next Wed- nesday, November o'clock. The Executive Board of the New America Shop will meet Monday, Nov- ember 7, at 1:30 o'clock, in Moom 921, Fine Arts Building, Chicago. The various district workers for the Young Woman's Christian association are meeting this month in their own communities to hear of the work that has been accomplished through the funds received during the drive last spring. Mrs. William P. Sidley and Miss Emma Folsom, district chairmen, have invited the workers of the north shore to meet on Tuesday afternoon, November 8. at the Sidley home, 739 Humboldt avenue, Winnetka. Subscribe For Your Local Paper 9, at two-thirty et fs star of "Lightnin", the most success- g ful play in American Theatrical his- tory. Both Miss Ferber and Mr. Bacon will make addresses. This tea and reception will be given for mem- bers of the North Shore Theater Guild exclusively. As has been stated before, member- ship in the Guild is open to anyone, anywhere, who is interested, and who | pays the membership fee of $5 for the season of 1921-22. This entitles the members to (a) two tickets to each of the three performances to be given in 1921-22; (b) two tickets to the play to be given to members only; (¢) two tickets to the tea and reception to speakers and guests. "made with your own material" Suite 1413 Stevens Building Randolph 3219 North State CHICAGO The Smartest and Best Dressed Women in Chicago have their Sportand Week End Skirts MADE AT THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP than WATCH FOR VAN STORAGE OF AUTOMOBILES We have a little space left for winter storage. Prices more reasonable garages -- also more secure, and safer. 'S MOVES ! 16 North Wabash [Phones The first play of the season is to be Vilmett fe~ 32 * Evanston 7317 given Thursday and Friday evenings, Woman's club, "Twelve Hundred a Year", written by a Chicago woman and acted by a large cast of well- known and prominent players. It is a play of humor and human interest. Tickets for these performances will be on sale after November 5, at the Winnetka Pharmacy and Adams Pharmacy. Checks for membership in the Guild may be sent to Mr. Emory Cobb Andrews, 785 Willow road, Win- netka. se ifm Professor Andrew McLaughlin of the University of Chicago was the speaker at the meeting of the Win- netka Woman's club on Thursday af- ternoon, his subject being apropos of the Disarmament Conference to be held in Washington, D. C., beginning November 11, one of the most vital subjects of the day. -------- The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet with Mrs. William Carey, 883 Oak street, Winnetka, on Monday, November 7, at two-thirty gf "The Task of Congress" is the sub- jpect to be discussed by Miss Julie Ad- Horus 615 Davis St., Evanston MATINEES 2 and 4 Evening 7 and 9 Friday and Saturday . November 4 and 5 . LOUISE GLAUM in "Greater Than Love" Extra, Friday--Scenic Christie Comedy Extra, Saturday--Pathe News-- Rolin Comedy | | | © NEXT WEEK Monday and Tuesday . 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