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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1923, p. 13

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1923 Toy Carnival Committees Hold Meetings in August The Christmas Toy Carnival given so successfully last December at the Evans- ton Woman's club by the north shore alumnae of the National Kindergarten and Elementary College, will be repeat- ed with variations on December 8. Week- ly meetings for chairmen of the various departments are being held on Tuesdays during August with Miss Anna F. Mur- ray, 1312 Church street, Evanston. Mrs. Florence S. Capron, 1414 Hin- man avenue, FEvanston, north shore al- umnae chairman, is the carnival gen- eral chairman, with Miss Anna F. Mur- ray as vice-chairman. Those serving on the carnival advisory committees are: President, Edna Dean Baker; Mrs. Robert Ennis, Mrs. Thomas H. Eddy, Mrs. W. T. Hall, Mrs. Thomas Sidley, Mrs. E. J. Buffington, Mrs. Harry E Bryan, Mrs. William S. Mason, Mrs. W. D. Allen, Mrs. Thomas I. Stacey, of Ev- anston, Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, Mrs. Horace Tenney, Mrs. William C. Boy- den, Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs. Merritt Starr, of Winnetka; Mrs. Bruce Mac- Leish, Mrs. William Sutherland, and Mrs. Andrew MaclLeish, of Glencoe. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Moody, form- erly of Wilmette, announce the birth of their son William Edward, on Fri- day, July 20, in Chicago. . --_---- Mrs. Harold Hammond, of Hubbard Woods, has returned from visiting rela- tives in Minneapolis. 4 ------ Dr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Miller, Miss Virginia Miller, 861 Foxdale avenue, have just returned from a delightful three weeks' tour of the national parks. Their trip included Yellowstone park, Ogden, Salt Lake, Estes Park, Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Cripple Creek, and Omaha. --_---- Mr. and Mrs E. C. Weissenberg and family, accompanied by Miss Rose Flynn of Chicago, motored to Manitowish Dam last week, and will remain there for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin are occupying their home during their absence. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Limes, 1152 Asbury avenue, left for a three weeks' motor trip through the east. They will tour to Portland, Maine, Vermont, the White mountains, and Bretton woods. They will stop in Washington before return- ing home. --O-- Mrs. C. J. Orcutt and daughter, Miss Myrtie Orcutt, spent the week-end with Brs. Orcutt's son, Dr." D. C. Orcutt. "They were on their way to spend the summer in North Dakota, Banff, and Lake Louise. --_--O-- Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hyatt and fam- ily, 477 Elder lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Meister of 560 Fir street, left Friday for a week's tour in Wisconsin. --_-- Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Osten and son Raymond, 913 Cherry street, motored to Kaukauna and Green Bay last week- end to visit relatives and friends. a Mr.and Mrs. W. D. Putnam and son Robert, with Mr. and Mrs. B E. Hobart, drove to Grand Beach, Michigan, last week-end. --e Miss Kathleen Air has finished her summer teaching, and will spend the month of August with her mother at. Lake Lenise, Canada. ---- Mrs. Frank F. Ferry and daughter, 391 Sheridan road, returned this week from a visit in Northfield and Saint Paul, Minnesota. -- Mr. and Mrs. Konsburg have re- turned after a long absence, and are in Hubbard Woods. =D Mrs. A. Cooley, 472 Elder lane, re- turned Monday from a week's vaca- tion spent in the north woods. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Bangs, 494 Sheridan road, returned Tuesday from New York. --_--O-- Mr. and Mrs. William B Hale of Winnetka are sailing for Geneva, Switz- erland, August 8, to be gone six weeks. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Withers have left for a month's visit in Duxbury, Mass- achusetts. ; 0 Miss Clifford Sellars, of Montclair. New Jersey, is the guest of Miss Isabel Macl.eish, of Glencoe. Mrs. F. N. Kranich, who resided at 479 Fir street, has moved to Racine, Wisconsin. ---- Mrs. Frederick K. Copeland, 665 Prospect avenue, left Thursday to spend five or six weeks on the Maine coast. --p---- Friends of Mrs. Alma Larson gave her a very successful surprise party on Saturday night, July 14. np Miss Preissel Happ is visting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Preissel of Chicago. no Miss Audrey Stixrud has returned from a visit of three weeks with the Shipmans at White Lake, Michigan. Oe Mrs. Montague Ferry, is entertain- ing her mother, -Mrs. J. N. Carter of 'Quincy, Illinois, --p-- Miss Bernice Higgins is spending this week-end in Toledo, Ohio. Kenilworth Happenings Mr. and Mrs. John M. Roberts, 328 Warwick road, with their daughter Caroline, motored this week to Big Lage, Wisconsin. Miss Caroline Ro- berts will remain there to visit Miss Jean and Miss Harriet Keith at their summer home. ---- Mrs. H. W. Isom of Garden City, New York, formerly of Kenilworth, with her son, Langley, spent three days in the village on their way to their summer home in Michigan. They were the guests of Mrs. George Calkins, 337 Essex road. -- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pratt of Pitts- burg, are the guests of Mrs. William Kunkel, 414 Abbottsford road, for two weeks. Miss Clare Rogers who had been their guest left Tuesday for her home in Pittsburg. ---- Miss Helen Reeves, 612 Warwick road, gave a bridge party Thursday afternoon for her guests Miss Lois McMonies of South Dakota, and Miss Marie Louise Grogan of Washington, D.C ---- The Misses Emilie and Dorothy Foresman, 515 Essex road, entertained at dinner Monday night in honor of their house-guest, Miss Winifred Smith of Omaha. -- Mrs. May Peterson and Mrs. Helen Hepburn, 417 Cumnor road, left Mon- day on a motor trip to Milwaukee to attend a golf tournament. They will be away for a week. ---- Mr. Herbert Newport, 520 Abbots- ford road, spent last week-end with Mr. Harry Fraser at his summer home in Emerald Park on the Fox river. yn Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 201 Cumber- land avenue, has as her guests this week, her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Caten of Bloomington, Illinois. ---- Friends of Mr. P. A. Kennedy, formerly of Kenilworth, were sorry to hear of the death of his father in Philadelphia. REZELLA GOLDSTINE Pianist and Assistant Teacher at the - OSCAR DEIS STUDIO Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 to 5 1260 Central Ave., Phone 984-M 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 Have Your Shoes Repaired at: Winnetka Shoe Store Quick Service--Guaranteed Workmanship Reasonable Prices H. Luensman, Prop. The Misses Edith and Mabel Har- ney of Milwaukee, sisters of Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, 312 Sheridan road, are her guests for the month of August. ---- Miss Bernice Bulley, 220 Sheridan road, and Miss Estelle Farley, 300 Abbotsford road, left Saturday to spend two weeks at a girls' camp on Walloon Lake, Michigan. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, entertained the Eve- ning Bridge club for dinner Monday evening. ---- Mrs. I. C. Darling, 319 Essex road, left last week for a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Karl B. Korridy of West Falmouth, Massachusetts. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Hannah with Master David and Miss Louise Hannah, returned Tuesday from a five days' lake trip to Mackinac Island. --C-- Mrs. Gilbert Kelly, 412 Cumnor road, arrived from the east Saturday. --_---- Mr. W. I. Woodward, 537 Abbots- ford road, left Saturday for a few weeks' visit at his daughter's home in Gettysburg. - pe Miss Isabel Lovedale, 421 Kenilworth avenue, left yesterday to spend a month visiting on Long Island and in Atlantic City. ---- Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, 206 Cumber- land avenue, entertained at luncheon on Tuesday at the Exmoor club in Highland Park. ---- Miss Bernice Cole, 315 Essex road, is attending a house party this week at the Fraser's summer home at Em- erald Park on the Fox River. ---- Mr. John Bellows who is working in Toronto, Canada, spend last week- end at his home in Kenilworth. ors Mrs. Lyon P. Ross is spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruhl ------ The Home and Garden club met Monday at the heme of Mrs. B. C. Hawks, 157 Kenilworth avenue. i (-- Mrs. Craig B. Ketcham, 611 Abbots- ford road, entertained at tea Sunday evening. ~ eres Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, left Monday to spend ten days visiting in the east. 0 : A. W. ZENGELER CLEANER AND DYER A trial order is respectfully solicited 810 ELM STREET Phone 144 Pim mn Master Hinman Bisbee, 523 Essex road, left a week ago to visit Master Ned Porter, near Camden, Maine. -- Mr. Edward B. Gorgan of Berkeley, California, is the guest of Mr. Grant Keehn, 312 Essex road. -- Mrs. Owen T. Reeves, 612 Warwick avenue, gave a birthday dinner Sun- day night for Mr. Reeves. -- Mrs. W. W. Wheelock, 244 Cumnor road, entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW AUGUST 2 Ravinia Club Announces Un- usual Feature The Sixth Children's Afternoon at Ravinia on Thursday, August 2, at 3 o'clock, will have its feature entertain- ment, an old-fashioned "Punch and Judy" show, slight of hand and other tricks by Robert Wassman, according to word from headquarters of the Ravinia club, sponsor of the special entertain- ments. In addition there will be the usual interpretations of orchestra numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Marx Oberndorfer and the selections by the Chicago Symphony orchestra. The orchestra progam will be as fol- lows: Overture, "Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn Nocturne, "Midsummer Night's Dream" Mendelssohn HANNAH SCHUMANN Pianist and Assistant T h at the OSCAR DEIS STUDIO Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 to 5 1260 Central Ave., Phone 984-M WILMETTE 13 Wedding March, "Midsummer Night's Dream™ 0.50% 30 6) Mendelssohn Forest Sprites, Opus 42 ..... MacDowell Waltz, "On The Beautiful Blue Dan- BORD ality 5 aie aie dite Strauss The Ravina club Ticket committee is still taking subscriptions for the $15 books of gate admissions. If ticket books are desired they may be secured by telephoning the ticket chairman of the various towns as follows: Evanston: Mrs. Albert Kirk; Wil- mette: Mrs. Perry Smithers; Kenil- worth: Miss Isabel Kline; Winnetka : Mrs. Arthur Dean; Hubbard Woods : Mrs. Luther Barber; Glencoe: Mrs. Os- car West; Ravinia: Mrs. Chas. Pardee. Lake Forest Invites To Its Annual Holiday Event Alexander McKinlock, Jr., Post of the American Legion at Lake Forest is in- viting all the residents of the north shore to participate in the festivities at- tendant upon "Lake Forest Day," Wednesday, August 8, which is to be conducted under auspices of the legion- aires of the upper shore village. Events of the day will include a street procession, speeches, music, games and contests, a luncheon and supper and open air dancing in the afternoon and eve- ning. Victrolas AND Victor Records NORTH SHORE Talking Machine Co. ---- EVANSTON WINNETKA 6803 Davis St. 554 Center St. Phone 4523 Phone 1793 "The North Shore's largest and only exclusive Victor Shops" -- The Bloom of Youth May be forever treasured in a photograph. Our por- traits are always likenesses. 'Bring the children today. d Fu oe swd" Hoyburn Bldg. EVANSTON Phone 2238 THE NORTH SHORE'S GREATEST STORE Lavender-Top Lisle Hose 59c¢ sold for $1.00. Sizes 8% Very special 59c. to feet. Full-fashioned lisle in black only. A very sheer quality that formerly in sizes 8% to 10. of a very well-known make. EVANSTON Our Annual August Hosiery Sale y, August Ist 10. Lace-Clocked, Full-Fashioned Silk Hose A wonderful full-fashioned heavy silk hose, silk to the hem. They come in black and colors and have beautiful lace clox. imperfect. Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose $1.25 Fine quality hose with lisle tops and reinforced The colors are black, white, gray and beige These hose are substandards Extra-size Have lisle tops, reinforced feet and seamed leg. brown. Sizes 8% to 10. Slightly Phoenix Extra-Size Silk Hose 31.55 silk hose for women. In black, white and Sizes 9 to 10%. Silk and Fibre Silk Very specially priced 66c. Children's H 7-8 Length Sports Hose Silk Hose ose In plain and ribbed effects with contrasting 4 ; colored tops. These sox greatly resemble 66 wool sox. Sizes 7 to 10. Substandards. 1 19 c 45¢ . Ey CHILDREN'S : : This is a fine hose that Onyx silk chiffon hose, will give splendid service. FINE LISLE ANTL.DARN silk to. the hem. Every They come in hem and rib HOSE 1] pair is perfect and comes top styles in black, white Slightly Imper- for Boys, 3 pairs in glassine envelope. and colors. The sizes run fect, 3 pairs $1 $1. There are 14 shades to se- 8%; to 10. ? y lect from. You can match Chiffon every shade in these hose.

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