he. ated WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 Social Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorne have returned to their home at 474 Willow street, after having spent the Winter Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cates and chil- dren of 620 Ash street, are leaving 'soon for their California residence at Ross, near San Francisco. CD Mrs. Charles L.. Weeks was hostess at tuncheon and bridge on Friday of last week at her home, 861 Lincoln The North Shore Vassar club will have its next meeting on Tuesday, March 11, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Roy Cook, 1426 Asbury ave- nue, Evanston. : iD Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods, gave The Skokie club is giving its month- ly dance at the Woman's club this evening. --0-- Mrs. William Coleman, 471 Hill road, returned to Winnetka last week after having spent two weeks in New York. --- Brady & Riddle Will Do Your Carpenter Repairs avenue. a dance at Community House on Feb- ruary 28, in celebration of their wed- ding anniversary. --_--Q-- Mr. Albert Pick left last week for Miami, Florida. Mrs. Pick and daugh- ter have been there for two months, and Mr. Pick has gone to join them. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Guy Windes of Forest avenue. --_--Q-- The Friday Evening club and the Highland Park club met at the home of Mrs. Younker on Sheridan road Wednesday evening. The speaker was Shaw Esmond of Ireland. --Q-- Mrs. Herman B. Butler, 715 Pros- pect avenue, was expected to return to her home this week after a visit in Cleveland with her daughter, Mrs. Marian Butler Peck. KATHLEEN AIR Specialist in Child Training for Piano Study Principal of Winnetka Branch A Mrs. Harry King entertained a num- ber of friends at a mah jongg party given in Hubbard Woods on Friday evening. Cheaply and Promptly Estimates Furnished Phone Winnetka 381 0 Columbia School of Music ,* Phone Winnetka 974 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hanville, 840 Foxdale avenue, who have been in South Carolina for a fortnight will re- turn to Winnetka about March 18. --_--Q-- Mrs. E. L. Barber, 278 Linden street, who has been very ill at the Evanston hospital for several weeks, will be --0-- there three or four weeks longer. 8) During their return trip from Hono- ; oe S lulu, the Panama Canal, and Cuba.| Miss Dorothy Root of 470 Sunset CHICAGO'S MOST DISTINCTIVE HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. James Rawleigh of 590 |road, spent last week-end in Cham- CATERING TO AN EXACTING PATRONAGE Willow street stopped off in New | Paign where 'she attended the Illinois 1 Orleans to attend the Mardi Gras. Relay carnival. Mrs. Fred Cain of Hubbard Woods was a luncheon hostess on Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Coambs and daughter, Betty Jane, of Church road, -- es ' are leaving March 10, for Tryon, North | the members of her bridge club. a LIVE at The Sovereign--for a day, a month or a year! Carolina, where "they will spend al tyne LEE i clans An Unusual Hotel] You will enjoy the best and you will be surprised to --0 will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. E. Convenient find that Sovereign perfection cosis io more than medi- Caroline Veeder, daughter of Mr, |Ashley Gerhard at the rectory. 7 ; dditi and Mrs. Albert H. Veeder of 633 ne to Town ocrity elsewhere. Let us show you the new Addition Maple avenue, is again at school aft Mr. and Mrs. Miles S. Whitney, 888 NET inrislinmtdimtiol - having been quarantined ar Ei Oak street, returned Wednesday from and to THE RESTAURANT welconies yriziors for luncheon, { of chicken pox. 3 eels Trip in the east. the Country tea or dinner--as you molor in and out from town Mr. and Mrs. John Keiwick, Jr, of A SWIMMING POOL with Turkish Baths, just Oak street, announce the birth of a 2 : Fo J daughter at the Fvanston hospital, completed, has hours for ladies, gentlemen and children-- February 27. The baby's name is By Motor Mary Ann. upon application. A full sixty-foot, sunlit pool YOU ARE INVITED to The Sovereign dinner dances, at seven-thirty in the new Ball-Room each Thursday and Saturday evening. In the gorgeous Salle Royale By Motor Bus By Elevated ---- Mrs. E. Eugene Ackermen of New York left last week for her home after visiting her mother, Mrs. Randolph Buck, 1290 Scott avenue. COAL Phone Winnetka 12 E. C. WEISSENBERG ---- Mrs. L. A. Townsend of Galesburg, Illinois, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Dickinson 1228 Scott avenue. : . 0 The Willow street circle will meet next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ferry on Sheridan road. ---- Mrs. J- Williams Macy of Hubbard Woods is giving a dinner party Sat- urday evening. KENMORE AT GRANVILLE One block West of Sheridan Road at 6200 BY TELEPHONE SHELDRAKE 1600 ----------------------_---------- ---------------- RIDGWAY'S The Store for Children 550 | Phone Center Win. St 344 of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors A HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's 225% Painting and Decorating All Boys Long to Have a Real Watch Just such a watch--one of which to be proud--will be pre- sented to every boy purchasing a Norfolk Suit during the month. PcoL & PIPER 'INC: CHILDREN'S ~!IOC "1ALISTS NEW DISTINCTIVE STYLES FOR SPRING. IN WOMEN'S, MISSES', GIRLS', BOYS' AND INFANTS' SHOES and HOSIERY WITH THE COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES AND WIDTHS AND THE PERSONAL SERVICE WE OFFER YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF | PERFECT FITTING FOOTWEAR These splendid suits, in a variety of colorings and materials, are all i made with two (2) pairs of knick- ers. They are absolutely all wool and beautifully tailored. In order to introduce this ex- ceptional line of boys' clothing, the prices have been made un- usually attractive. 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