WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 11 ALL WOMANS CLUBS FORMALLY OPEN DURING OCTOBER R. E. Pattison Klinz To Lead Discussions on World Conditions HE Discussions interpretative of Current Events will begin Wednes- day afternoon, October 31 at 2:30 o'clock at the Wilmette Woman's club under the leadership of R. E. Pattison Kline. The subject for the first meet- ing will be "An Analysis of World Conditions." H. G. Wells said not long ago "Modern Civilization is not going to be destroyed; modern civilization is like a wrecked ship, sunk half way beneath the waves." Hear this lecture for means of forming your own judgment. The second discussion will carry as its title: "An Inventory of Our Own Na- tional Health," and among other topics, subject to change, however, are: "The Program of Labor at Home and Abroad." "The "The Ruhr and Its Implications." Balkan and World Peace." "The Threat of Backward Peoples." "The Coming National Election: Con- servative, Radical and Reactionary." "Can the Scientists Catch Up." How many of us have thorough knowl- edge of history to enable us to reason from cause to effect and form any judg- ment or draw any conclusion in the present confusion of the world's affairs. This is the day of specialization and Mr. Kline's specialty is just this. His talks have been welcomed by attentive audiences all over the country. We are fortunate to have them this year and who, reading this remarkable list of subjects, feels that even one of them can be missed. Winnetka Club to Have Luncheon on October 4 ESERVATIONS for the luncheon given by the Winnetka Woman's club on Thursday, October 4, at 1 o'clock, should be made through Mrs. Arthur H. Woodward or any member of her committee, namely, Mrs. Francis M. Case, Mrs. Alfred D. Edwards, Mrs. John Edgar Freeman, Mrs. Roswell B. Mason, and Mrs. William G. Woolfolk. All reservations accompanied by checks should be in by noon on Tuesday, Octo- ber 2 Following the luncheon a delightful program has been arranged by Mrs. Carol Cody Phanstiehl, Mrs. Helen Ab- bott Byfield and Mrs. Grace L. Orcutt. They will present "Three Famous Wom- en in Poetry and Song." The Marion Philbrick dancers of Chicago will con- clude the program with several specialty numbers. November 15th is Winnetka Poets Day. The committee will be pleased to receive poems from any person living in Winnetka. A signature must be at- tached to the poetry. Mrs. John Ven- nema, chairman of the committee, is being assisted by Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. George Frazer, Mrs. John Mont- gomery, Mrs. James Richards and Mrs. Ezra Taylor. Woman's City Club Issues Invitation to North Shore HE many North Shore members of Woman's City Club of Chicago will be interested in an informal reception to be given by the Club to the city administration and their wives in the Club Lounge on the evening of Octo- ber 4th from 8 to 10 o'clock. With Mayor Dever and the other leading mem- bers of his administration as the guests of honor, this reception promises to be one of the biggest social events on the ! Members are requested | Club calendar. to remember the date and bring their husbands and friends. | We Specialize in Child's Portraits During October There is not a child whose photo- graph, taken today, will not be priceless to someone in years to come. And have YOURSELF photo- || graphed at the same time. Your friends will appreciate it. Stanton Wilhite WINNETKA Phone Winnetka 210 Sorority Pledges | Northwestern university sororities have announced the following pledges : Kappa Kappa Gamma: Dorothy Burke, Virginia Beymer, Ruth Bracken, Eliza- beth Fowler, Helen Barbara Greer, Alice Howard, Dorothy Hanley, Priscilla Lowe, Harriet Mae Chesney, Jean Mel- ville, Ruth Nerbovig, Helen Pancoast, Helen Peterson, Esther Rhodes, Ruth Schoenthaler, FEulah Stevens, Eloise Taylor and Elizabeth Wilcoxon. Kappa Alpha Theta: Wilma Copper, Virginia Fair, Arlent Fischer, Carolyn Fosdick, Grace Gridley, Virginia Helm, Margaret Jarvis, Susanne Moffatt, Jeanett McFadden, Blanche Nichols, Marian Oates, Margaret Row, Helen Sargent, Flora Stewart and Letha Stevens. Delta Gamma: Dorothea Felt, Dorothy De Reimer, Ruth Clarke, Virginia Euy- dam, Betty Randall, Mary Elizabeth Gas- kell, Harriet Childs, Emily Longwell, Adelaide Howard and Marge Hyatt. Alpha Omicron Pi: Doris Arnold, Beth Stanford, Helen Campbell, Lola Busian, Margaret Rittenhouse of Bour- bon, Ind.; Charlotte Ross of Virden, Ill; Lydia Springer of Kenilworth, I1l.. Lucy Stoddard of La Grange Ill; and Fran- ces Suddard of Two Rivers, Wis. Chi Omega: Margaret Anderson, Ethc! Arison, Catherine Dignam, and Caroline Richards of Chicago; Ethel Blackford of Lewistown, Mont.; Emily May Dunn bf Oak Park; Myrth McGaugh of Wichita, Kans.; Gertrude Mulon of Evanston; Beatrice Pence of Ravinia, Il, Eliza Snook, Ruth Batterson, Rita Biondi, Blanche McGregor, Mildred James, Vivian Swanson, Frances Farr, Mary Stevenson, Katherine Hodgson, and Marjorie Schmidt. Delta Delta Delta: Madge Bogard, Hope Collins, Gertrude Fritz, Lela Heas- ton, Thelma Gifford, Clara Louise Binz, REZELLA GOLDSTINE Pianist and Assistant Teacher at the OSCAR DEIS STUDIO Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 to 5 1200 Central Ave., Phone 984-M WILMETTE The Comfort Shop Chiropody Hair Dressing : Marcel Waving Shampooing Scalp Treatment Facial Massage and Manicuring Special Attention to appoint- ments for Chiropody by DR. SMITH Phone Winn. 933 797 Elm St. y ny a = One's Eyes Never Have a Vacation Vacation-time brings needed rest and relaxation -- except to your EYES. Not only does travel ex- pose them to cinders, smoke and coal gas, but days spent in the open result in irritation by sun, wind and dust. Protect and rest your EYES this summer with Murine. This time- tested lotion instantly soothes and refreshes irritated EYES. EYES cleansed daily with Murine are always clear, bright and beau- tiful. It's perfectly harmless--con- tains no belladonna or other harm- ful ingredients. Our attractivelyillustrated book, "Beauty Lies Within the Eyes," tells how to prop- erly care for your Eyes, Brows and Lashes and thus enhance their beauty. Send Jor a copy of this helpful book. It's FI Murine Eye Remedy Co. Dept. 34, Chicago URINE for Your EYES Helen Chivington, Ruth Faunt, Lucille Kruwel, Marguerite Podd, Margaret Wasson and Lillis Murray. Alpha Gamma Delta: Alice Barron, Nola Bowers, Henrietta Branton, Jean Burnett, Bernice Johnson, Bertha Johns- ton, Ruth Rogers and Edna Swoboda. Alpha Phi: Ruth Arnold, Betty Date, Betty Schwartz, Anne Locher, Margaret Schofield, Betty Rich, Peggy Sherer Elizabeth Anne Hughes, Edna Mayhew, Edith Dillon, Ruth Dyche, Lucile Can- node, Charlotte Hopkins, Virginia Cope- land, Annie J. Howell, Arbie Stewart, Florence Heath and Dorothy Obson. Delta Zeta: Virginia Schmitz, Viola Themann, Joy Tibbetts, Harriet Larson, Margaret Parket, Lois Berry, Mary Mina Hemb, Beatrice Tear, Mary Eliza- beth Jones, Cornelia Jones, Catherine Bullock, and ILetha Ostrander. Delta Omicron: Alice Morris Mary Leeper. Omicron Alpha: Alice Chenoweth and Loretta Chenoweth, of Albany, Mo.; Dorothy Metz and Ariel Thorpe, of Evanston, Ill The J Polly Prim Shop... mrs. Nok) and Smart dresses Exquisite infants and simple for children. layettes for 809 Oak St., Phone 1635 Winnetka Winifred Townsend Violinist Studio, Brown Bldg, Wilmette Res. 779 FoxpALk AVENUE WINNETKA Telephone Winnetka 613 MABELLE A. HIGGINS Pianist -- Teacher 1162 Scott Avenue Hubbard Woods, Ill. 719 Fine Arts Bldg. 410 S. Michigan Avenue CURRENT EVENTS CLASS A course of lectures on Current Events and Book Reviews by Mrs. Anthony Merrill will be held at the Winnetka Woman's club, Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, from October 10 to No- vember 14 inclusive. The course will then be resumed January 2, 1924. MISS COX RETURNS Miss Rose Cox will open dancing classes at the Brown Building in Wil- mete on Tuesday, October 9, and at the Kenilworth club, Friday, October 12. Miss Cox has studied the Russian and Ella Koontz Johnson Teacher of PIANO and HARMONY At Your Home Graduate Studied Abroad Telephone Winnetka 638-W KATHLEEN AIR Specialist in Child Training for Piano Study Principal of Winnetka Branch Columbia School of Music Phone Winnetka 974 Italian Ballet methods and found some interesting rhythmic dancing while abroad last year. The newest phases of the modern ballroom dancing will be introduced in the ballroom dancing classes. Alicia Pratt School of the Dance reopens Friday, October 19, 1923 Winnetka Woman's Club Character, Interpretive, Pantomine, Story - Dancing, Dance - Drama. The newest ballroom steps will also be featured. Beginning and Advanced classes. Costume and laced ballets required. Register on or before October 5. 1125 Davis Street Evanston 2433 HANNAH SCHUMANN Pianist and Assistant Teacher at the OSCAR DEIS STUDIO Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 to 5 1200 Central Ave., Phone 984-M WILMETTE ADOLPH BOLM SCHOOL of the DANCE Regular Session, Sep- tember 4 to June 14. Courses in Ballet, Toe, Character Danc- ing, Pantomine, Dal- croze Eurythmics, Stage Costuming and Folk Dancing. Mr. Bolm assisted by an eminent faculty. Tryouts for Opera Ballet being held daily. 624 So. Michigan Blvd., Har. 2929, Chicago. Catalog upon re- quest. Jorg Fasting, Sec. Dancing Enthusiasts! Classes in Toe and Aesthetic danc- ing are now being formed by ViolaM.Specht Both class and private lessons given. Russian, Technique and Ballet Work a Specialty. For Particulars Phone Wilmette 5 or Call at 1136 Greenleaf Ave., Wil. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Deis are arranging their TEACHING SCHEDULE PIANO CLASSES SEASON 1923-1924 1200 CENTRAL AVE. (Wilmette State Bank Bldg.) Phone Wilmette 984-M (Chicago Address) 900 CAPITOL, BLDG. Phone Dearborn 7374 THE OSCAR DEIS PIANO STUDIOS stand for what is highest and best in the ART of teaching MUSIC and directing music education. Srupro 1702 CHicAGco AVE. Marie Veatch announces the opening of her School of Dancing October 6th, for the Season of 1923-1924 Her outline of study includes the most advanced ideas in CLASSICAL and INTERPRETIVE DANCING Also the latest innovations for Ballroom and Stage clogging and soft shoe EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB SEPTEMBER 28 FRIDAY AFTERNOON REecisTRATION DAY The North Shore Montessori School for Children from 3 to 7 years of age will begin its eighth year on MONDAY, OCT. 1, at the WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB OAK STREET, WINNETKA Mrs. Anne George Millar will supervise the work of the first and second grades ADDRESS--MISS DOROTHY SEARS 417 Warwick Rd, Kenilworth, Phone Ken. 163 The Convenience of It To have a perfectly delicious Ice Cream Dressing ready to Serve at Home Our Famous Hot Fudge and Hot Butterscotch of Supplied in Small Cans--when heated and served over ice cream (Hydrox, Preferably) --well, you have a treat unequalled. 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