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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Dec 1921, p. 6

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings Those from Kenilworth who at- tended the tea dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Willits for the Misses Caroline and Helen Willits were Miss Ruth Woodward, Messrs. Horatio Chandler, Ogden Cook, Walter Smith, Archer Hooker, Francis Allen, Rich- ard Taylor, John Bellows and Rich- mond Kenyon. ni Among those who attended the din- ner given by Mr. and Mrs. Stedman in honor of Miss Elizabeth Stedman on Friday evening were the Misses Dorothy and Emily Foresman, and Ruth Woodward and Messrs. Richard Taylor, Francis Allen, Richmond Kenyon and Frederick Brooks. --t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rath- bone have gone east to be with rela- tives over the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Rathbone reopened her home in Kenilworth a fortnight ago, after spending the late fall and early win- ter at the Drake, during the absence from the city of Mr. Rathbone. re ne On Wednesday afternoon, Decem- ber 28, the Kenilworth club will give a Christmas party for the children, and in the evening, there will be a dance for the young people. On Saturday last the High School Camp Fire girls held a Christmas sale at the home of Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue. Miss Patty Foresman, Miss Caro- line Everett and Mr. Walker Everett are attending a house party at Wau- kazoo, Mich., as the guests of Mrs. Gold. fi Mrs. A. Brunnell and daughter, Louise, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. V. Rathbone, left Tuesday for Washington, Iowa, to spend the holi- days. . NEE Mrs. Mark Cresap and Mrs. Alex- ander Hannah gave a tea Thursday afternoon in honor of their daughters, Miss Helen Cresap and Miss Eliza- | beth Hannah. ucla Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Reeves have issued invitations for a dinner in| honor of their daughter, Hellen, who | is home for the holidays from Na- | tional Park. : | | On last Friday evening Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone were | hosts at a dinner party at the Black- | stone, afterwards taking their guests | to the opera. Ey Miss Elizabeth Nitze gave the brid- | al dinner in honor of Miss Madeline | Michelson and Mr. Philip Maher on Wednesday evening. pr Sy | Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead and son, | Robert of Omaha, are the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Bently McCloud, over the holidays. ie i in Miss Hellen Reeves, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Reeves, arrived home Thursday from National Park seminary, at Washington, D. C. d \ | customers. 546 Center St. =O EI O10 a UL AO O10 Just a Christmas running over with good cheer of all kinds--that is our wish for all our friends and EZ Err, LE. B. Taylor & Co. HARDWARE Winnetka 998-9 o OO ENO IO E=----IOE=I0= Mrs. J. K. Farley entertained in- formally at luncheon on Wednesday last. ety ee. Mr. and Mrs. D. Slater are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen over the holidays. tins Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter of Toledo, O., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulbert for over Christmas: ---- One of the Evening Bridge clubs met at the home of Miss Miriam Shattuck on Tuesday evening. ---- Another of the Young People's Bridge clubs met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark in Evanston. ---- ine Miss Elizabeth Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, arrived home from Smith college on Sunday. ---- Miss Helen Cresap and Miss Eleanor Eckhart arrived home from Vassar college on Saturday last. Miss Marjorie Burchard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burchard, ar- rived home from Wellesley college ton Friday. | stem 38 se, | The Misses Elizabeth and Kath- erine Merrill arrived home from Bradford academy on Thursday. tit Mr. and Mrs. John Carpenter enter- tained informally at tea Sunday last. min Mrs.Edgar Burchard was hostess at a luncheon on Tuesday last. AFTER DINNER PICTURES THIS MAN'S SPECIALTY After dinner, when the women re- tire to the drawing room and the men are conversing over the coffee and cigars, Sidney Spiegel, motion picture exhibitor, is arranging the feature event of the evening's enter- tainment. It's the home motion pictures. The hostess selects the film and Spiegel, expert operator; "puts it on." Spiegel, a senior at New Trier High school, specializes in motion picture entertainment in the home, the church auditorium, the lodge hall, for the dancing party or social gathering and, in the summer, in the great out- of-doors at lawn or beach parties. Spiegel is to attend to the changing colored lighting at the Winnetka Woman's club on December 27, at a dance to be given by the North Shore Dancing club. He has recently supervised motion' picture entertainment, without .cost at benefits given in Chicago by the Infant Welfare society. Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Case of Hubbard Woods, gave a dance last evening at the Winnetka Woman's club for their daughter, Miss Carolyn Case. Sms a Zl Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year WINNETKA COAL - LUMBER Phone738 COMPANY Phone 735 EARLCL. WEINSTOCK, Manager Good Coal will pass the test of Zero weather. Our Coal Is Selected From The Best Mines. Our advice as to the best size and kind suited to your needs, is at your service. 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