10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 RESIDENTS ENJOY AUTUMN CARNIVAL North Evanston Event At- tracts Record Crowds This week-end is attracting residents of the entire north shore to the great Fall Festival in progress in the North Evanston commercial district. Throughout this week there have been special activities designed to pro- vide recreation for the people of the vicinity, although Thursday, Friday and Saturday were designated as the | three Festival days. Thursday and Friday programs in- cluded such attractions as the merry- | go-round, ferris wheel, whip and scores of concessions, as well as special novelty and refreshment booths. In the evening there was street dancing. Saturday events were to start off with a championship baseball game at | Northwestern field at 3 o'clock, be- tween the North Evanston Boosters and the Chicago Boosters. No admis- sion was to be charged at this event. At 8 o'clock Saturday evening the great event, the crowning of the] Queen of the Festival, now being se- lected in a thrilling Popularity contest will be the outstanding feature. The Festival finale is to be in the nature of a beautiful Mardigras procession in which every person will appear in costume and special prizes will be awarded. Every resident of the north shore is invited to join with the citizenry of North Evanston in celebrating this big autumn carnival. The event is under auspices of the North Evanston Busi- ness Men's association. Miss Marie Taylor, 319 Scott ave- nue, has returned from a visit with her brother and his family in De-| troit, Mich. | --o0-- | Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Poff have re-| turned from an extended trip | through the west. io The first sorority party of the sea- | son will take place this evening at | the Winnetka Woman's club. I Kenilworth Happenings Mrs. Edwin Hedrick and daughter, Marion, 304 Melrose avenue, who have been the guests of Mrs. H. P. Harrison at Leland, Mich., returned home Monday. =lye Mrs. Merrill DeMent and Mrs. W. W. Wheelock entertained at lunch- eon and bridge at Skokie Country club Tuesday. --_---- Miss Elizabeth Stolp will leave Saturday to Wellesley college, where she will be a student at the Universi- ty of Colorado. on Mr. Douglas Flood will leave Sun- day, for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will be a junior at the University of Michigan. ies Mrs. George Shipman and daughter, | Alice, have left for White Lake, Mich. to spend the month of September at the summer home there. SO Mr. James Burnham will leave Mon- day for a few days' visit at Prince- ton college. ----- Burnham short visit Mr. David night for a Colo. left Tuesday in Denver, Mr. James Snydacker left Thursday, for Madison, where he will be a sen- ior at the University of Wisconsin. io Mr. John Keith ieft Wednesday for Champaign, Ill, where he will be a Junior at the University of Illinois. ---- Mr. William McClintock will leave Sunday for Dartmouth college, to en- ter his sonhomore year. Grace Forbes Frocks Making Remodeling Exclusive Models Room 217 Hoyburn Bldg. Davis Street, Evanston Tel. Ev. 7467 % vancement. # Special Secretarial Training Fit yourself for a position as Private Secretary by taking our Fall Commercial Course. This special training will make you capable of hold- ing a better position, earning a higher salary and enjoying greater opportunities for ad- Begin now. Evanston Business College W. H. CALLOW, Propr. 634 DAVIS ST. ANNOUNCEMENT On the 1st of October, I will open a Watch, Clock and Jewelry repair shop at 514 Linden Ave. Winnetka C. UTECHT Phone Win. 880 Good Meats Fair Prices EE ------.sR I, i ie AR, 734 Elm Street along with the fact that we employ only butchers who know their business, make a combination well worth your consideration. PETERS MARKET A. PETERS, Prop. Phones 920-921-922 WINNETKA { | | Miss Mary Cameron of Lowell, Mass., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Merrill, 415 Essex road. --O-- The Evening Bridge club met Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. E. D. Parmelee, 512 Roslyn road. --)-- Mrs. James H. Prentiss, 201 Cum: berland avenue, entertained the After. noon Bridge club at luncheon on Tues- day. Lp ies Miss Marjorie Burchard will return Saturday to Wellesley college where she will be a senior. pe David DeKamp and | have returned from a in northern Wisconsin. HE Mrs. Carl Keith left Wednesday to | spend a week at Big Lake, Wis. Mr. and mrs. son, Wilson, motor trip The Skokie Subscription club will hold its first party of the season on! Saturday evening, September 30, at | the Winnetka Woman's club. I Miss Alicia Pratt will reopen her Plan To Give North Shore Big Shower of Apples Apples in great quantities and of fine quality are promised north shore householders by the Lakewood Fruit Farms, Sturgeocii Bay, Wis, 0. C. Junge, manager, who is planning to ship apples to this vicinity in carloaa Delicious Ice Cream Birthday Cakes Catered to your Individual order lots for cost. It is the plan of the growers to es tablish a cold storage near future at a central location from where the apples may be secured by the prospective purchaser. distribution at reasonable place in the Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 3 Ne 3 S- Your Transfer Problems are automatically solved the in- stant you call Winnetka 232. 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