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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Nov 1922, p. 19

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 .Kenilworth Happenings The Neighbors held a meeting at the Kenilworth club on Thursday of this week. It was Education Day and Mrs. William D. MacClintock gave an interesting talk on 'Certain Younger Poets." Mrs. Floy Little Bartlett and Mrs. Bailey of Winnetka gave a mu- sical program. Mrs. Bartlett, who is a very accomplished musician and composer, accompanied Mrs. Bailey, who sang a number or songs com- posed by Mrs. Bartlett. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumberland avenue, will leave Sun- day for New York where they will at- tend the Army-Navy football game which will be played in Philadelphia. Mrs. Ridgway will remain in New York until after Thanksgiving and Mr. John Keith, who is attending Bradford academy will spend Thanks- giving with her mother in New York. -- Mrs. Craig Ketcham, 611 Abbottsford road, was hostess for a luncheon given at the Indian Hill club on Tuesday in honor of Miss Florence Carlson, who will be married Saturday to How- ard Corwin Lewis, son of Mrs. James Henry Lewis of East Orange, N. J, and her bridal party. pc BP Mr .and Mrs. Alexander Hannah, | 256 Woodstock road, ieft Thursday for Washington to visit their daugh- ters, Miss Mary and Constance Han- nah, who are in school there. Mr. and Mrs. Hannah will join the Ridg- ways in New York in time for the Army-Navy game. ---- Mrs. George Jones, 318 Oxford road, and Mrs. Thomas C. White, 310 Rich- mond road, entertained at a matinee party on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Frank Cheeseman and her sister, who is visiting her from Pasadena, Cal. "igen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark who have been living with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumberland avenue, all summer, moved into an apartment at 132 Main street, Evanston, Tuesday. --_--O0~ Mrs. Walker who has been the guest of Mrs. Sidney Eastman, 255 Melrose avenue, has left for a ten days' visit in Ann Arbor, Mich., and then will return to Mrs. Eastman's again. --Q-- The Misses Dorothy and Emily Foresman who sailed for Europe from Quebec on Tuesday, October 31, ar- rived safely in Hamburg, Germany, on Saturday, November 11. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Calef Darling, 319 Essex road, spent the week-end at Madison and Janesville, Wisconsin, where they attended the Wisconsin, | Illinois football game. Misses Virgina and Helen Little, 514 Essex road, will spend the -week- end in Madison, with friends who are attending the University of Wiscon- sin. --Q-- Mrs. Joseph Joyce, 531 Essex road, was hostess at dinner on last Satur- day evening at her home for the members of the Evening Bridge club. --Q-- Mrs. George Keehn entertained the Evening Bridge club at dinner on Mon day evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Parmelee, 512 Roslyn road. Mr. John Keith, who is attending Illinois, will be home for the week- end and will attend the Chicago-Illi- nois game on Saturday. a TH Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 Essex road, entertained a few friends at dinner and bridge on Tuesday even- ing at her residence. ny ay Mrs. C. G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, spent a few days last week in New York and at Canterbury school, New Milford, Conn. --0-- Mrs. W. W. Wheelock, 244 Cumnor road, entertained her Afternoon Bridge club at luncheon on Wednes- day at her home. ee Mrs. Otto Owen will entertain her Afternoon Bridge Cub at luncheon on Friday of this week at her home, 205 Essex road. --0-- Mrs. Robert O. Berger, 306 Kenil- worth avenue, was hostess for lunch- eon and bridge on Wednesday for her Bridge club. ME Mr. Stanley Clague, Jr., 323 Cumnor road, went to Madison last week-end for the Homecoming and football game. Lop The Kenilworth Club entertained at a dinner and dance on Tuesday evening, at the Kenilworth Assembly hall. -- Miss Elizabeth: Hannah, 256 Wood- stock road, has as her guest Miss Eleanor Clemens of Rochester, N. Y. Bl vod Miss Ora McDonald, 207 Kenilworth avenue, entertained a few of her friends at bridge on Tuesday evening. Mrs. William D. Glennon, 515 Ros- Iyn road, was hostess at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday at her home. --0 Mrs. Charles D. Howe, 240 Kenil- worth avenue, has returned home from a month's visit in New York. --0-- The first smoker of the season will take place on Friday evening of this week at the Kenilworth club. pyr Mrs. W. B. Gerould, 431 Essex road, entertained an Evening Bridge club on Wednesday. CATERING Sunshine Cake Frozen Pudding Frozen Charlotte Russe Punch made-to-order Also Birthday Cake Wedding Cake We deliver promptly in Winnetka, Glencoe and Wilmette Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 WINNETKA ) A to offer. ledd 6 PROUTY ANNEX Varied Services LL kinds of transfer and expressing work, expert packing and crat- ing--these are the things that this organization has We invite you to avail yourself of one or any of these services. Phone Winnetka 232 SCULLY VELL yell EXPRESSING &'MOVING WINNETKA , ILL. 19 Remember It's Xmas Seal Time; Be Sure to Use 'Em This is Christmas shopping time. TK A FRUIT STORE Oh, yes, the farseeing Xmas shopper is not waiting until the "eleventh Pouloplos Brothers, Props. hour," but has already started with 3 the annual jaunts to the OY 801 Elm St. Winnetka - In this connection it is of utmost im- portance that every shopper bear in Phone 1371 mind that this is also the season for | the purchase of Red C Christ- | mas Seals, on a La FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY | of which go into the coffers of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, which supports, largely, the Grosse Point i Heal senisr right in our own neigh- Nice Yar d | pa ge oranges, per doz. ...... ov. ole PRA ii Thy a aie Hotes, Grapefruit, 3for 25¢;6for ......coivrum «+ 45C The thing t ber is, ; Wh Wig gy dw o iat, Apples, 4 1bs. for 25c; peck, 65c; by the box, $2.75 | | Zl be meh Gee oe a a Tos Caniyimes Ses sx Bananas, permloz, i... cui. iin. susie wisdivre 30c the more pleasant to know that you are helping those who need help in- Potatoes, DET. PECLE". .. .. «co imi 2s 2a ede sore oto 25¢ deed. Get into the genuine holiday : | spirit. Spinachyperspeck coi... icin vice vin 30c | = A ¥ N YT Beets and carrots, per bunch ................ 5c Pll Slap Cana. Tiode. Sesorsy Corors. Lettuce......... TT PE el 10c and 15c¢c You Can Do Better Here Than Elsewhere Beans er quart 15 RASMESEN'S pany WINN 344 PER OUARE. o.oo Stil rR ad sarees JOC for Christmas and New Year Cw car s possess that touch of good taste and individuality which at once identifies the sender and gratifies the recipient. and we urgently suggest early action, so that our engrav- ers may have the opportunity to give you their best work and to deliver exactly on time. Last year many who put off ordering until the last minute were disappointed. In order that this need not happen again, we have already compiled our books of sample cards and have them now ready to assist you in making your choice. Lake Shore Publishing C aKe ore upiisning 0. Printers and Publishers 1222 Central Avenue Plibnes Winnetka 388 Wilmette Wilmette 1920 a i -- ;

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