6 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1923 BUSINESS MEN 60 ON PLEASURE JAUNT Trip to Milwaukee Planned for Monday Business men of New Trier town- ship, represented in the New Trier Commercial association are to enjoy a novel recreation program Monday evening, January 15, comprising a journey to Milwaukee and an evening at the theatre in the Wisconsin me- tropolis. The trip will be made over the route of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee railway. A spe- cial train, with diner attached, will take the merchants to Milwaukee, the party to be personally conducted by a group of Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee railway officials including Luke Grant, J. J. Moran, H. Cordell, C. E. Thompson, J. A. Seymour and F. W. Shappert. Dinner will be served enroute and special reservations have been made for the party at the Palace Vaudeville theater to which the men will proceed immediately upon arrival at the ter- minal in Milwaukee. "Merchants' Special" will operate on the following schedule: Leave Wilmette............ 6:30 p. m. Leave Kenilworth..... .. 6:33 p. m. Leave Indian Hill...... ..8:34 p. m. Leave Winnetka.......... 6:36 p. m. Leave Hubbard Woods....6:37 p. m. Leave Glencoe............ 6:40 p. m. Arrive Milwaukeke. ....... 8:10 p. m The return trip will begin immed- iately after the conclusion of the vaudeville entertainment, bringing the merchants back to the north shore by midnight. Winnetka Baseball Club to Give a Benefit Dance Soon Winnetka's baseball club of the North Shore Baseball league is plan- ning a dance for the near future. Excellent music is promised for this occasion. Although the date has not been definitely fixed, the club is anxious that its friends spread the news of the event so that general interest may be aroused. Proceeds from the dance will g0 into the club fund. 'Fred Eckart Weants to Book . st Indoor Ball Games re art, member of the firm of J. KF. Eckart and company, Elm street hardware dealers, is a genuine sport lover. He's likewise consider- able of an athlete and is always pre- pared to start smething interesting in that line. Just now Eckart is interested in booking indoor baseball games. His phone number is Winnetka 515-R. Social Happenings The Chicago Business Women's Council wishes to thank the Winnetka women who have assisted in their cafeteria work on each third Monday. of each month, for the past three years. The Community Circles assist- ing in this work include the Indian Hill, West Elm Street, Oak Street, Ash Street and Willow Street Circles. The cafeteria is located at 223 S. Wa- bash avenue, Chicago, and furnishes to girls and business women a home- cooked lunch daily except Saturday fortwenty-five cents. A waiting room with reading and writing privileges and a rest room are furnished for the comfort of the business women and girls. = Announcement is made of the en- gagement of Miss Katherine Bartholf, daughter of Charles S. Bartholf of Glencoe, to Elbert K. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Jones of Kenilworth. --=. : Lewis A. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Day, 454 Sheridan road, has returned to Yale, to complete his course as a senior. PAINT All Sise Cans, ""ubes, Special Colors You Can Do Better Here Than Elsewhere RASMESEN'S store WINN 344 STORE Poultry Broilers, Frying and Roasting Chickens--- Freshly Dressed Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 Winnetka AZZZIXIXIIXIXIXIXXXXX 049004 The Current Topics club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. S. Hamm, 270 Scott ave. Hubbard Woods, on Friday, January 19, at 2:30 p. m. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levison and family, 1064 Spruce st., have return- ed home after a month spent at Mi- ami, Fla. a Sel Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson and family, Lincoln ave., left last Tues- day for a month's stay in Florida. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cates, 620 Ash street, have returned from a visit with relatives in Richmond, Ind. ---- Miss Anne Spicer, of Kenilworth, was awarded one of the prizes in the Daily News Story Mystery. ---- Mrs. J. Parker Gowing entertained informally at luncheon on Wednesday at her home, 739 Lincoln avenue. --Oa Mr. F. D. Fulton, 864 Hill road, is spending ten days in Atlantic City, and in New Orleans. gn George Rasmesen left last Sunday evening for an extended stay in Pasa- denia, Cal. --0-- Miss Kathryn Adams has returned to the east to resume her studies at Miss Spence's school. me Mrs. Hathaway Watson and daugh- ter, Marguerite, 900 Sunset road, have returned from New York city. jr Mrs. Roy. V. Engstrom and family, of Elder lane, have been spending the holidays with relatives in Peoria. (yn Mrs. Lloyd Faxon and family, 22§ Poplar street, have been in Sandwich, Ill, during the past fortnight. -_ Miss Marion Fulton, who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Fulton, 864 Hill road, has returned to Penn Hall, Chambers- burg, Penn. --e Miss Emily Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Scott, has re- turned to Dobb's Ferry. ---- Mrs. Dennick, 572 Center street, has as her guest, Mrs. Parish of Lock port, I11. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadenhead, 1097 Elm street, announce the birth of a daughter, on Friday, January 5. Percy B. Sullivan Buys $47,500 Harfst Residence Percy B. Sullivan, president of the Standard Manufacturing company of Decatur, Ill., who is moving the of- fices of the concern to Chicago, has purchased the Henry Harfst residence at Sheridan road and Oak street, Win- netka, for a stipulated sum of $47 500. The Sullivan family will come to Winnetka soon, it is announced. Russell's Marinello Beauty Shoppe This shop is in a position to render excellent service in all branches of beauty work. EXPERT MARCEL WAVING A SPECIALTY For Appointment Phone MR. DONALD MACDONALD 784 Elm Street (Above Adams Pharmacy) Winnetka 1840 Our Service Reaches Everywhere We Are as Near to You as Your Telephone Werner Bros. Fire-Proof Storage Co. PACKING SHIPPING -- REMOVALS "WE KNOW HOW™ Phone Evanston 442° 6 WAREHOUSES ON THE NORTH SHORE Mrmr amoo> <OmMZo0a rra-wucz mc<mpm THE INDIAN HILL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS JOLLIES '"A MAMMOTH MINSTREL SHOW?" | vl one Ap-n of - 030 TO oR-Zmc >» MIMI WO MENDY NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Reserved Seats on Sale at ADAMS PHARMACY Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 23rd, at 7:30 P. M.