WINNETKA TALK 7 December 5, 1925 With the Circles Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Frederick Gillette will be joint host- esses at the home of the former, 910 Spruce street, Wednesday, December 9, at 2 o'clock, to the members of the Pine Street circle. Mrs. Carrie Prouty will give a reading and Mrs. George Ogan will sing a group of songs. --0-- The East Elm Street circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Philip Mallen, 520 Oak street, Tuesday, December 8, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. E. W. Beach, Mrs. K. A. Huszagh, and Mrs. H. W. Wales will be the assisting hostesses. Mrs. William B. Hale will speak on "The World Court." hh 6PL Pad The December meeting of the Ridge Avenue circle will be held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Wales, 385 Ridge ave- nue, on Monday, December 7. Mrs. Milton Higgins will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. William Hale will speak on "The World Court." It is hoped all members will be present. --_---- The Willow Street circle will meet at the home of Mrs. F. Scott Joy, 370 Sheridan road, on Tuesday, De- cember 8, at 11 o'clock in the morning. Mrs. Walter G. Weil will be the as- sisting hostess. At 1 o'clock lunch- eon will be served. --_--0-- The Rosewood circle will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. W. S. Theichoff, 1172 Hamptondale road, Tuesday, December 8, at 2 o'clock. All members and neighbors are cor- dially invited to be present. Ferre, The Ash Street circle will meet with |, Mrs. Joseph Sauer at 1022 Ash street, Tuesday, December 8, with Mrs. Paul 0. Macqueene as assisting hostess. . --o-- The Hawthorn Lane circle will meet Tuesday, December 8, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. J. Sampson of 372 Elder lane, "We may live without poetry, music and art; We may live without con- science, We may live without heart, We may live without books. What is knowledge but griev- ing? We may live without hope. What is hope but deceiving? We may live without love. What is passion but pining? But where is the man that can live without dining?" Lilac TeaRoom 576 Lincoln Avenue Tel. Winnetka 1820 | Sunset | Mrs. Roy Whipple will be the assist- The December meeting of the New Trier circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Herman H. Engelhard, 377 road, Tuesday, December 8. ing hostess. ---- Mrs. Allen T. Weinstock of 1242 Cherry street will entertain the Cherry Street circle, Tuesday, December 8. Mrs. E. J. Thompson will be the as- sisting hostess. --C The next meeting of the Oak Street circle will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Lee Adams, 926 Cherry street, Tuesday afternoon, December 8. Mrs W. H. Modes will assist the hostess. a ¢ ft Tuesday afternoon, December 8, the Scott Avenue circle will meet with Mrs. Wilbur P. Thiele of 1271 Asbury ave- nue. Mrs. Colman B. Ross and Mrs. Eliza M. Smith will assist Mrs. Thiele. --O-- The Foxdale circle meets Tuesday, December 8, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon at the home of Mrs. M. L. Cas- sell, 825 Foxdale avenue. ye The Winnetka Heights circle will meet on Friday afternoon, December 11, at the home of Mrs. Walter S. Bemis, 682 Ardsley road. GIVE PATRIOTIC TALK Judge William Gemmill, father of Mrs. D. Bligh Grasett of 797 Walden road, gave an address Wednesday eve- ning on "Forgotten Heroes of Early Illinois History" before the Illinois so- ciety, Sons of the American Revolu- tion, at the annual meeting at the Hotel LaSalle in commemoration of the anniversary of Illinois' admission to the Union. William P. Reed, secretary of the Union League club, was also one of the speakers. Gifts Sweaters Gloves Underwear Shirts JOHN 786 ELM STREET This Is "His" Store That Please F WE CAN satisfy "him" 364 days of the year in : the matter of wearables, it certainly is reasonable : to assume that whatever gift selection you may make on the remaining day will meet with his approval. Belts Mufflers Socks Lumber Jacks Neckwear Hats and Caps Pajamas Bath Robes i H. DETHLOFF Men's and Boys' Furnishings PHONE WINNETKA 1077.