WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922 pec pe ce Social Happenings Ce The Spanish ball, a formal sub- scription dance arranged by the alum- nae of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sor- ority to raise money for their house fund at Northwestern university, Sat- urday evening, December 30, will take place in the Northwestern university gymnasium, owing to the fire at the Evanston Country club. pie Messrs. John Carson, Lawrence Gray, Tredwell Hopkins, Louis Hurl- but, John McMecham, John Montgom- ery, Hobert Slater and James Young- love of Evanston have issued invita- tions for a dance to be given at the Evanston Woman's club on Tuesday evening, January 2. he Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Sellers, 807 Pine st., are having for the holiday season Mr. Sellers' father, Mr. John L. Sellers from Maryville, Ohio, and his sister, Miss Elizabeth Sellers from Cleveland; also his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Sellers from Rogers Park. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beck Metzel of Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Oscar Berger of Kenilworth will give a dance for their daughters, Miss Miriam Metzel and Miss Ethel Berger, on Tuesday, December 26, at the Web- ster hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Vyse, 21 East Elm street, Chicago, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Vyse, to Mr. Sidney Nicholas Strotz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Strotz of Chicago, {formerly of Winnetka. Miss Vyse made her dehut in 1920. . --0-- Mrs. Edgar F. Alden, 352 Linden street, has returned from North Caro- lina, where she was called by the death of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Sar- gent of Washington, D. C. Miss Juli- ette Sargent, who returned with her, will make her future home in Win- netka. --n Miss Harriet Houghteling, 731 Pros- pect avenue, who recently returned from a year with Dr. Grenfel's mis- sion at St. Anthony, Newfoundland, brought with her some of the hocked rugs made by the women there, which may be purchased by anyone desiring a rug of this sort. ~~ Mrs. Howard W. Fenton is giving a tea-dance Tuesday, January 2, at her residence, 818 Bryant avenue, for her daughter, Miss Mary Louise Fenton, who has returned home from Miss Maderia's school in Washington for the Christmas holidays. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt gave a dinner party for eighteen members of the younger set on Wednesday eve- ning at the Chicago Athletic club, pre- ceding the Robert Thorne dancing party at the Blackstone. (Continued on Page 14) 330 pone 1 RIANGLE AUTO 50 REPAIR SHOP Located in the Triangle Garage and Motor Company. 330 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING THAT-- LASTS-- Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year To all. ONCE A CUSTOMER, ALWAYS A CUSTOMER : (RTS. £ OURYS They Area Welcome Gift NOTHING expresses so beautifully the thoughtful remembrance so fondly brought to mind on this special day. Let vour Christmas message be worded in flowers. GIFT SUGGESTIONS: Poinsettias, Cyclamen and Red Berried Plants; Ornamental Xmas Greens, etc. Combination baskets of Blooming Plants and Xmas Baskets. Our large variety of cut flowers enables you to select readily a welcome Xmas gift, JOHN WEILAND FLORIST Wilmette Store 1161 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 2128 Evanston Store 1614 Sherman Avenue Phone Evanston 502 Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association 734 Elm Street THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS JOY FOR ANY WOMAN IS TO HAVE HER CHRISTMAS DINNER JUST RIGHT, and YOURS WILL BE IF YOU ORDER YOUR TURKEY FROM US SS , LER Fresh From the Farms of Wisconsin EVERY BIRD IS CAREFULLY LOOKED OVER BEFORE IT IS ACCEPTED Then the next question is--What shall our New Year's Dinner be? We have it--A real treat--A steak or a roast off a real prize winner at the Fat Stock Show, dressed for us by Armour & Co. One of these prize cattle will be on display here over Friday and Saturday and will be ready for your New Year's Dinner on Monday. PETERS MARKET 00% + Wot os Wi, A. PETERS, Prop. Phones 920-921-922 WINNETKA A A A LA HI A A ait At AR A RAPA BAA At 8 At A A A AA A A AA A AA A A AA AA in I a J 2 J SY Yo a GRE JED BU PE SE PE DIED ve ard bod od J, ZZ