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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jul 1923, p. 13

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Od A WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923 13 ; . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dunlap Smith,| Mr. Addison Righter, 535 Warwick Gardens of Mac ] L118 h H ome 669 Walden road, are receiving congrat- | road, is returning from London. Before HANNAH SCHUMANN ulations on the birth of a son, born last|he arrives in Kenilworth, he will visit Pianist and Assistant Teach ; o , | week. friends in th eeast. at the cene of Vassar Benefit --o So TD § NoASEe ad Mis ©. iT. Northen of| Mr. Areed V Dasa) of St. Louis, 1260 Central el Phone 984M y 7 y ve returne rom |spent last week-end with his mother, WILMETTE ey a iaroon Si When ni Ehjldren competing in| Jamestown. Mrs. Alfred McDougal. 2 Y : ' | the innetka school garden contest --p 3 Ri Longwood Wi have their gardens ready for inspec-| Mrs. L. E. Anderson who underwent or) Gle re for a Wh benefit the Vas- (tion, they are asked to telephonelan operation, returned from St. Fran- sat Gels Endowment Fund. Laura |é€ither Mrs. Frank Fuller, Kenilworth, | cis hospital Monday. Williams, a resident of Glencoe, with 167; Mrs. George Forrest, Winnetka Mrs. F is H 0 ¢ . Yo her usual charm, will sing several|135 or Mrs. Hathaway Watson, Win- rs. Francis Hardy of Private road, our Own Home br of songs of different nations. | netka 34. Josves fos IE ho weeks' outing 08 She will be accompanied by Agnes = 98, >enaux Sgianes, 3 Conover. Martha Milinowski, direc- tor of the Lake Forest School of Music, will render two .groups of piano solos. A glimpse of the program gives one an idea of the appeal of the selections. Miss Williams will sing first a group of English songs. Following this number, Miss Milinowski will play several French piano numbers. A group of French chil- dren's songs will be the next selection. Irish songs and songs of the Kentucky mountains will follow. Miss Milinowski will also present several numbers by Rus- sian composers. After the program, light refreshments will be served in the garden, a setting which will add to the attractiveness of the occasion. Assisting Mrs. MacLeish will be: Mrs. Alfred B. Welton of the Ambas- sador, president of the Chicago Vassar alumnae; the Misses Lydia and Frances Coonley; Mrs. William Bennett, Miss Mildred Dennis, and Miss Helen Hobar of Evanston. Several younger girls of the north shore will do their share in receiving the guests. -------- The Evanston Woman's Christian Temperance union invites the Wil- mette-Winnetka union for a day's sewing for the Frances Willard hos- pital on Wednesday, July 25, in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Williams, 2607 Park place, North Evanston. Box lunches. For further particulars telephone Winnetka 518-]. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lindeman, 1080 Spruce street, entertained at their home on the evening of July 8, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geary of New York, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevens of Evanston. ---- Mr. John Vennema, consul for the Netherlands, with Mrs. Vennema and their children, leaves August 1, for a western trip of seven weeks. They will visit the Canadian Rockies and California. ---- Mrs. Andrew J. Maloney, Cumnor road, Kenilworth, gave a cafeteria supper and bridge at her home on Tuesday of last week in honor of her guest Mrs. O'Shea, and Mrs. Todd, who left last Friday. -- Mr. and Mrs. George M. Adams and daughter, 748 Center street, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Regan, 1040 North avenue, returned Sunday from a week spent in the Regan Camp in northern Illinois. --p---- Mr and Mrs. Hadley are spending this week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mess at their sum- mer cottage on Lake Hamlin, Mich- igan. --O-- Mrs. W. H. Gaines and little son, William Hayes Gaines, Jr., of Mobile, Alabama, are visiting Mrs. Gaines' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Morse, 455 Provident avenue. ------ The Lincoln Avenue Circle and the Elm Street Circle entertained thirty children from the Chicago Commons on Wednesday. They were given a picnic in Lake Front park. --_0-- The house at 501 Willow street, which is being built for Mr. A. L. Blumenstock of Rogers Park is nearly completed. The family expect to move in Sept. 1. ---- Mrs. Charles D. Boyles, 625 Oak street, left last week for a six months' trip in the west. She will visit the Grand Canyon and Yosemite Park part of the time. ---- Mr. John J. Ross and family, form- erly of 557 Fir street, have moved to Milwaukee. --C-- Mrs. Ethel Cooke and son, of 978 Spruce street, motored to Milwaukee over the week-end. (3 3 <3 3 <3] (0 IC pT LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLL LLL ld LLL dd 2 dd 2 27 27 7277777 7777777 To give just a little more than is expect- ed, to strive always to please--that is the spirit behind THE ORRINGTON, Ev- anston's most home- like hotel. Eo EK & 9 EK 4 3K & BE & ome mememel Mrs. George Watson, 807 Cherry street, who has just returned from Wheeling, West Virginia, brought with her her niece, Miss Martha McConaughy of Wheeling. Miss Mc- Conaughy will be in Winnetka for several weeks. rm -- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Norton of Wal- nut street, have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson of Chatfield road. The Pattersons will occupy their new home in October. Mr. and Mrs. Norton are building a new home in Arlington Heights. , -. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Barnes and fam- ily, 883 Elm. street, have returned from a motor trip through the east. Mr. T. Bramer Cogswell accompanied them from New York City, and spent a week as their guest. -- Among those at Camp Wipigaki at present are: Mr. and Mrs. William El liott, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Blatchford, Jr, and Mrs. Charles Coffin and her three children. --e Miss Delia Oates, who has been visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hyatt, 477 Elder lane, left Sunday for her home in Indianapolis. --Q-- Mrs. Preston Boyden, who with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Chase, is visit- ing in Vermont, will leave there to spend a month in Quebec and Nova Scotia. -- on Misses Martha and Elizabeth Gem- mell, 812 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, are spending July and August at Bel- videre Park, Lake Geneva, Wiscon- sin. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Pringle, who have been spending their honeymoon in Estes Park, Colorado, returned Sunday night. They will stay at the North Shore hotel for a short time. --Ome Mrs. Harry Joyce entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday at the Ouilmette Country club in honor of Mrs. O'Shea, of New York, who is visiting Mrs. Joseph Joyce, of Kenilworth. --_0-- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keenan and Mr. and Mrs. William Truesdall of Winnetka, were guests at Nippersink Lodge last week. -- Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Morrison of Milwaukee are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Kohlsaat, 341 Woodland avenue. -- Mrs. Stern and her four children have arrived from Cleveland, Ohio, to visit Mrs. Stern's mother, Mrs. Langdon Hoyt. rs _ Mrs. Gayle Aiken of New Orleans, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Aiken, Jr., 849 Lin- coln avenue. Wtbtebebted ede dedebb do Ld bbb LL DET Y A. W. ZENGELER 1 i 1 CLEANER AND DYER 1] 1] : A trial order is respectfully solicited 810 ELM STREET Phone 144 The. Polly Prim Shop... (MRS. NOE) We specialize in prac- tical and smart school dresses, also in ex- quisite infant layettes. 809 Oak St., Phone 1635 Winnetka LULL 2d 7 77 2 777 77777777777, SLIP COVERS Including Labor and Material Seal Davenport Abso- $ 1 i .00 at Nf Chair anteed $6 . 5 0 Also a wonderful selection of im- ported Coverings at a tremend- ous reduction due to our wide experience in the making of Cov- ers, enabling us to give you sup- erior quality. Save 30% on your Automobile covers, Order direct from-- GOLLIN BROS. Formerly With Mandel Bros. Call or Write 713 MAIN ST. EVANSTON Phone Evanston 6121 LULL 7777 7700777777707 77 -- Mrs. Allen Withers and her daughter Fileen, are leaving for a visit in Rox- bury, Massachusetts. ---- Mrs. W. O. Coleman of Hill road, is visiting in the east. Kenilworth Happenings Dr. and Mrs. Martin, formerly of Kenilworth, who have been in Atlantic City, have returned and are now living at the Exmoor Country club. w--p Mrs. Samuel Holden, 527 Warwick road, entertained Thursday at luncheon and bridge at the Indian Hill club. np Mr. Karl Corridy, 527 Abbottsford road, is away on a business trip in California. SUMMER DISCOUNT 20% discount on framing and unframed prints during the months of July and August. Gairing Fine Arts 1613 Orrington Ave. EVANSTON. ILL. or Garden Can be our studio. Our modern equipment gives an artistic touch to home portraiture. And the pictures will bear the added charm of a set- ting that is familiar. sud" fu oe Hoyburn Bldg. EVANSTON Phone 2238 Lilac Tea Room Sunday, July 22 Dinner Iced Melon Balls Half Fried Broiler or Roast of Lamb Escalloped Potatoes Bran and White Bread Butter and Jelly Mint Sauce Peas Tomato Salad Tarragon Dressing Cheese Puffs Lilac Special and Sunshine Cake Coffee 576 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winnetka 1820 At Midlothian's Derby Of the sixty-three cars parked at the Midlothian Country Club Golf Derby, twelve were Cadillacs-- more than twice as many as any other car, regard less of price. What is the deciding factor which leads so large a percentage of men who are successful in business and professional life to select Cadillac as typifying all that a fine car should be? It is preponderance of value which appeals to the analytical minds of these men. Many of chem could easily pay a great deal more for an automobile. They buy Cadillac because, after mature reflection, they have a clear conviction that it is the world's greatest motor car value. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CHICAGO BRANCH 2301 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE EVANSTON BRANCH, 1820 RIDGE AVENUE BROADWAY BRANCH, 5139 BROADWAY CADLLLACGC for example-- Division of General Motors Corporation Standa World oft

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