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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Oct 1923, p. 9

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o Aon WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923 9 Social Happenings The Suburban Neighborhood club opened their series of parties last Sat- urday evening, with a dinner and danc- ing at the Winnetka Woman's club. yet Mr. Alvar Bournique will commence his series of dancing «classes on Wed- nesday of next week. As usual he will conduct them at the Woman's club. --g-- A dinner dance will open the season's parties for the Skokie Subscription club this evening. The affair will take place in the Woman's clubhouse. Orr Mrs. Frank Ogden Magie and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Magie, plan to remain in the White mountains until early in November. nh A meeting of the Foxdale Circle was held Tuesday the home of Mrs. North avenue. Avenue afternoon in Orval Simpson, 932 Cem Mr. 'and Mrs. .O.:Th. 362 Hawthorn avenue, their residence in winter. Caroentier, have taken up Florida, for the LER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haven of Kenilworth, have bought and are now occupying their new home in Ravinia. --o-- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elder lane, have ton, Ill. Karstrom, 345 moved to Barring- reo Mr. and 'Mrs. P..-W, have morted to the hotel in Evanston. ys Another large club, the North Shore Dancing club, will open their season on Saturday evening, October 20. Eo Mrs. Percy McAllister, of Milwaukee, was a week-end guest of Mrs. M. H. Lieber, 468 Ridge avenue. Oni Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Moon, Ashbury avenue, have returned their summer home at Ellison Bay, ne Mrs. Louise Kreuter has returned to her home at 502 Provident avenue, from TLudington, Mich. --(-- Mrs. Ralph Varney was hostess at a tea on Friday afternoon, at her residence, 535 Cherry street. -- Mrs. Tenney Anderson opened her series of dancing on Monday afternoon at the Woman's club. : ---- Bradstreet Library Plaza 1386 Wis. Miss Elsie Bert opened her children's dancing class at the Winnetka Woman's club on Thursday afternoon of this week. --(-- The Forty Club series of parties opened last evening in the Woman's club. Os Mrs. Robert Kingery, 809 Pine street, left this week for a visit in West Salem, Wis. --_-- Mrs. John E. Bunker, 656 Lincoln avenue, has returned from a four month's stay at Grass Lake, Wis. Are You a Member? CHICAGO MOTGR CLUB Established 1906 J. G. STANTON Winnetka Branch Mgr. North Shore Hotel, Evanston 6400 14 Million Cash Returned by auto insurance de- partment in 1922 Harry Mitchell Fall Opening Sale Suits with $ Extra Pants Made-to-Order Values Up to $90 It will pay you to make & special trip to Chicago and order your Fal} y and Winter suit during this sale. HARRY MITCHELL 16-18 East Jackson Boulevard Half Block East of State St., Chicago N. T. GRADUATES NOW ORGANIZED Willi Have Alumni Day Dur- ing Commencement A number of New Trier High school graduates held a meeting at the high «chool recently where a tentative organi- zation was formed to he known as the New Trier High School Alumni associa- tion. At this meeting the following of- ficers were elected : President, Richard Osgood, 522 Forest avenue, Wilmette; first vice president, James Paterson, 925 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette; second vice president, Joy Scheidenhelm, 704 Lake avenue, Wil- mette; third vice president, Kenneth Kerr, 707 Forest avenue, Wilmette; secretary, Frances J. Flentye, 729 Lake avenue, Wilmette; treasurer, Thomas King, 611 Forest avenue, Wilmette. It is proposed that an invitation to join the association be sent to every graduate of New Trier High school in the hope that a large and influential as- sociation may be organized. It is a part of the plan to have the alumni head- quarters at the school, at which an alumnus may obtain at any time infor- mation concerning graduates of the school in whom he might be interested. Miss Regina Weinman, registrar at the high school, will serve as an executive secretary, having in charge the records and files of the association. In order that members of the associa- tion may be kept in close touch with the affairs of the school, an arrange- ment has been made with the manager of the "New Trier News" to provide cach member of the association with a subscription to the paper to be mailed at each issue. Membership dues were fixed at one dollar a year. Other expenses in con- nection with the association will be borne by the Board of Education. The dollar a year will be absorbed in ex- penses in connection with the |"News" subscription and postage and stationery. As fast as it can be organized a mail- ing list is prepared, through which chan- nel it is hoped that every graduate will soon receive an invitation to join t the IT CAN'T 1027 Davis St. Do You Know That | ke JEWETT cowtpon A thrifty Six built by Paige TRACY HOLMES MOTOR CO. EVANSTON, ILL. BE DONE Tel. Evanston 4903 from. association. commencement week it is expected that The officers of the association have|a day will be set aside to be known as tentative plans for a hame-coming cele- | "Alumni Day," which will be spent in bration to be held at the school for the | activities of interest to former New members of the association, and during! Trier students. The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the F ieliny dnd. Cafinty Kompany 3 comfortable indoors in your home Nokol-heated or a losing battle with a furnace P ® THE CHICAGO NOKOL COMPANY R.E. Norris, Pres. A.F.C.Beckford, Vice-Pres. H.J.McDargh, Secretary-Treas. 215 North Michigan Avenue Telephone Central 7832 BRANCH OFFICES: Elgin, Ill. Wheaton, Ill. Highland Park Aurora, Ill. Spurling Block 1007 Wheaton Ave. 364 Central Ave. 8DownerPlace Elgin 345 Wheaton 510-W Highland Pk. 1838 Aurora 3035 NokKol NO Oil Heating for Homes The New Nokol Is the Quietest Automatic Oil Heater Made No Vv TY ?P-F CAD] CX=L 1 FENG IT NE C ND ER L EXPECT GREATER SMOOTHNESS The balanced smoothness of the new engine in Cadillac V-63 is the greatest advance made by Cadillac engineers since their introduction nine years ago of the V-type 'motor. An even flow of power, a perfection of balance at any and all speeds, complete absence of throbbing and drumming, even in enclosed models--you will say with others who have held the wheel of V-63 that this is indeed a new order of things in engine performance. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CHICAGO BRANCH Division of General Motors Corporation 2301 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Community Branches: EVANSTON BRANCH 1820 Ridge Ave. WEST SIDE BRANCH 4660 W. Washington Bled. 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