ow January 16, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 27 Winnetka Woman's Club Is Offering | Two Fine Programs) Prof. James Weber Linn, head of the English department of the Univer- sity of Chicago, will speak at the Win- netka Woman's club Tuesday, Jan- | vary 19. His subject is, "Some Cur- | rent Biographers, True and Imaginary." This meeting is in charge of the art and literature department, Mrs. S. George Levy, chairman. The music department of the Win- netka Woman's club, Mrs. Everett L. Harris, chairman, announces for the program on January 26, Burton That- cher, baritone; William Beller, pianist, using the Steinway Duo-Art. Mr. Thatcher has an unusually beau- tiful voice, cultivated by untiring ef- fort, and directed by sound musician- ship. He has filled more important oratorio and symphony orchestra en- gagements than probably any other baritone in the West. He has appeard with the Chicago Symphony orchestra don, prominent north side SPEAKS AT BANQUET George R. Benson, 210 Melrose ave- nue, Kenilworth, was one of the speak- ers on the program at the Palmer House last Friday night at a banquet which was given by 150 friends and business associaties of Soren T. Cory- business man, who recently was elevated to the Knighthood of Dennebrog by the Danish government as a reward for his relief activities in behalf of the people of Schleswig during the World War. Consul General R. Bauman, George Rasmussen, and Dr. A. Dorf were also on the program. LUNCHEON FOR BRIDE Mrs. James Prindiville will be hos- tess at luncheon and bridge Monday, January 18, at her home, 151 Euclid avenue, in honor of Miss Margaret Mercer of Winnetka, whose marriage takes place Saturday, January 23. in Chicago twice, and on tour ten times, with the Minneapolis Symphony | orchestra, four times, and the St. Louis | Symphony, nine times. He has also | appeared with the North Shore Festival | five times, as soloist with the Apollo | club, Chicago. Mr. Beller has the combination of youth and personality, only experience is necessary to make the prophecies of the critics a reality. In 1921, he won the Mason and Hamlin Piano prize, and jn June 1925, the national prize in the biennial contest conducted by the National Federation of Music clubs at Portland, Ore. in which hundreds of young American artists competed. On Tuesday, January 12, the Ash and Cherry Street circles held a joint meeting at Community House. A very pleasant program was planned and a | dainty luncheon served. ' COAL PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenberg DUNCAN STUDIOS (Shop of Elizabeth and Arthur Duncan) 815 Elm St., Winnetka, Ill. We have timed the arrival of our importations so that there is now at your disposal a compre- hensive selection of our unusual merchandise; ob- jects for use and decoration of your homes. ANNOUNCEMENT To make way for new merchandise we are offer- ing, during January, a discount on all Pottery, Crystal, Linen, Wrought Iron, Brass and Furniture. Our interior decorating department is fully equipped to meet all demands and at present is dis- playing some new and distinctive fabrics. 550 Phone Center Win. St. 344 of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS store Painting and Decorating Rasmesen's FANE THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST IF YOU BUY AT THE RIGHT PLACE! Phone Winnetk 920-21-22 If you havefi't tried PETERS MARKET, Hap- #« py, go there at once and settle your problem. Their meat is always fresh, choice and tender and you will be surprised how reasonable their prices are, and every Saturday they list special bargains that will save you money. r N Yes Sir, I want my meat to be fresh no matter what I have to pay for it, but I certainly would like to find a place where I can buy nice fresh meat reasonably. HER Special TA This Week CORDIAL FRUIT Between Two Layers of | NEW YORK Bil obun'el ICE CREAM 50¢ FOR SALE AT Adams' Pharmacy, 782 Elm St, i Da Em 30 Full Quart Tubhuca Woody Hubbard Woods Fharmaey Kenilworth Pharmacy Division of National Products Corporation