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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Nov 1925, p. 17

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-- November 14, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 15 Friends in Council Hold a Three Session Meeting The Friends in Council of Evanston are holding a three session meeting Friday, November 13, commencing at 11 o'clock in the morning with two] topics of discussion, one on "American Citizenship," by Mrs. Annie C. Nissen, and one on "Parliamentary law," by Mrs. Maurice Lieber. In the afternoon at 2, a Club In- stitute will be held with the following persons appearing on the program: fine arts, Mrs. W. J. Grotenheis, Mrs. Charles W. Leigh, Mrs. Homer C. Cot- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Peyraud, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brion: so- cial service, Mrs. Martin Kent Nor- tham, Mrs. James A. Campbell. At 8 o'clock in the evening, Auguste | Babize of Glencoe, will discuss the topic of "International Relations," and will tell of the problems presented at the recent "Institute of Politics, in Williamstown, Mass. There will be an Army and Navy Round Table discus- sion. . Guests of honor at this time will be Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Alcott. TO GIVE KIDDIES' PLAYS Again this year the Junior Leaguers will give their fascinating performances for children Saturday mornings in Chi- cago at the Playhouse. The first of their offerings, "Alice in Wonderland," will be presented November 14, and for several successive Saturdays. Tickets are on sale at the theatre and at the residence of Miss Alice Car- penter, 1130 Lake Shore drive, TO END LECTURE COURSE Mrs. Walter F. Dodd, who has been giving a course of lectures on citizen- ship at the Wilmette Woman's club, will give the last talk in the series Thursday morning, November 19, on the subject, "Looking Toward the April Primaries." TO SEW FOR CHARITY The philanthropy department of the Woman's club of Wilmette will meet Friday, November 20, at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 All women of Wilmette are invited to at- tend and join their neighbors in sew- ing for the various charities in which the club is interested. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Maude Reynolds, sister of Ira L. Reynolds, of 218 Ninth street. to Dr. Paul D. DeGroff of Stillman Valley, Ill, which was solem- nized in Chicago, Saturday, November 7. Dr. DeGroff and his bride will live in Stillman Valley. We can only install a few more HART OIL BURN- ERS before the heating sea- son begins. HART OIL BURNER CO. 1514 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON Greenleaf 1752 742 Elm St. WINNETKA Winn. 1146 / 7 / / #1 H,, Wh L 14 i + ry NY] as Asse 1rd / How Often Do You Buy a War Tax? EE time you buy a motor car you pay for five things in which you never can take a ride: ASK These are: war tax--freight charge--factory's profit --dealer's profit--salesman's commission. Once every five years or more is often enough to afford yourself the luxury of such purchases. Those who buy the Packard Six expect, on the aver- age, to keep their cars more than five years, spending the minimum in war tax and other outside charges. Packard encourages its owners in keeping their cars, through retaining the beauty of Packard lines and in announcing no yearly models. It is now more than ten years since Packard offered yearly models. The most recent evidence of Packard's interest in its owners is the chassis lubricator and motor oil rectifier-- which together double the life of the car. The price of the Packard Six 5-passenger - Sedan, spare tire, tube and cover delivered is $2818.60 or under our budget payment plan $731.02 Down including 12 monthly payments of $193.13 each Packard Motor Car Co., THE of Chicago (Evanston Branch) 1735 E. Railroad Avenue Telephone Greenleaf 1200 MAN WH O OWNS ONE

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