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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Mar 1924, p. 18

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1924 Social Happenings The Rosewood circle wishes it known A luncheon there ll be at friend Aspen- wall's home, Cn the first of April, 'twenty-four At twelve-thirty, come and knock at her door. "Tis given for sweet Charity's sake The price? Only a few cents a plate. The food will be good, the fun will be rare, "Tis April the first, so beware, beware. i This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Chi- cago Alumnae association of the Kap- pa Kappa Gamma sorority is giving a tea for Miss Marion Ackley, nation- al vice-president of the sorority, at the Union League club. All Chicago mem- bers are invited. --Q-- Another of the young people arriv- ing in Winnetka for his spring vaca- tion is Charles Rudolph who is com- ing from Morristown, New Jersey, to- day to be with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rudolph, 745 Sheridan road, for ten days. we Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dunlap, of Evans- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Priscilla Reifenberg, to Eugene Barnes, son of Mrs. Mary Barnes of Glencoe. The wedding will take place early in September. ------ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Winchell, 552 Elm street, gave a tea Sunday evening for twenty-four guests. Miss Frances Smith, a dramatic reader from Chicago, was the entertainer of the evening. -- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wachs of 126 Woodbine street are leaving Wil- mette in two or three weeks to make their home in Winnetka where they have purchased a house. Miss Margaret Boyden returns from Bryn Mawr college on Thursday to be with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boyden dur'nz her spring vacation. She wil ¢ n the village about ten days. --_---- Mr. William J. Fisher of 388 Chest- nu. street will return home on Sun- day after having been on a concert our with the Chicago Civic Opera company for two months. ni Omee Mrs. Joseph E. Otis, Jr. of 608 Elm street, will give a small dinner this evening at her home preceding the dance that the Tea Cup and Slippers club is giving. --C-- Mrs. Arthur Laser of Provident ave- nue was very pleasantly surprised on her b.rthday, last Saturday, by the arrival of thirty of her friends from Chicago and Winnetka. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton of Bos- ton left Wednesday for their home, af- ter having spent a week with their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bur- ton. ee ik Miss Louise Otis will be another dinner hostess this evening at her home, 644 Oak street, prior to the Tea Cup and Slippers club dance. --Q-- Miss Yvonne Moen of New York has arrived in Winnetka to spend sev- eral weeks as the guest of Mrs. J. Williams Macy, 966 Hubbard lane. ---- The Tea Cup and Slippers club is having the last dance of the season this evening at the home of Miss Ruth Matz, 1005 Sheridan road. pt The Oak Street circle will meet at the residence of Mrs. Eugene Feuch- tinger, 947 Oak street, Tuesday, March 25, at 2:30 o'clock. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. William C. Boyden re- turned early this week {from Cali- fornia. Phone Winnetka 128 Coal The BRANDL BROS. bye Established Coal will prices for the year of 1924. Phone Winnetka 128 Coal spring has come again, and have the lowest We soon The investment is i (1) (3) Le aad E. E. ADAMS, Secy. 2 Prouty Annex, Winnetka TO SAVE MONEY and n TO MAKE MONEY Buy Shares in the Winnetka Building & Loan Association SAFE, because your money will be protected by solid state laws. PROFITABLE, because these share in the 37 years since the Association was estab- lished have always earned 734% or more. 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LIME FOR THE LAWN WATCH FOR OUR FOLLOWING ADS! BRANDL BROS. COAL WQOD FEED BUILDING MATERIAL Phone Winnetka 128 HUBBARD WOODS Many new industries and hundreds of modern homes are being erected each year along the North Shore. They all require gas service. and A : The growth of the North Shore Gas Company's business is sufficient to satisfy the most exacting investor. Worry- Proof THE SAYINGS AND DOINGS OF SPEED ODRY OF SERVICE 5T. The holders of our 7% Preferred shares are receiving dividends four times a year regularly. They do not pay taxes upon these dividends. Investment 3... BRAUN BROS 19 TAKE AN EXTRA TIRE WITH YoU Are you one of the fortunate ones? Call upon us or let our representative tell you of the growth of our business and what its growth means to the investor. "An extra tire is an extra precau- tion," says Speed O'Day. AKE, sure you won't be stalled on the road. You've been put- ting off buying that extra tire for some time. We've got some good tire news for you. 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