32 WINNETKA TALK January 16, 1926 CHILDREN'S DANCE AT SKOKIE Skokie club is well launched on its busy winter sports program which schedules a children's dancing party at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Jan- uary 16. Mr. and Mrs. Portus Cunningham of Vernon avenue, Glencoe, have re- turned from an eastern trip of nearly three weeks' duration. TO WED WILMETTE GIRL Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Reid of Wilmette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Georgia, to Raymond D. Stephens of Hubbard Woods. Mrs. W. M. Peterson of 732 Elm street, has gone to New York and after her return, expects to go to California for an indefinite stay. front strap slippers in Friar's GrayKid DOWNTOWN - NORTH SIDE - - EV# NSTON Harmonizing Foster Hosiery JE Toster & Company - 115 North Wabash Avenue . The Drake Hotel Shop Orrington Ave. at Church Street AND IN KANSAS CITY em 2» One of the new Spring Pumps in Friar's Gray Kid --Lizard trimmed Christian Science Lesson- Sermon Will Be "Life" The lesson sermon at First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morn- ing, January 17, will be "Life." Services are held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, and the testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:35 o'clock. The Christian Science Reading room at 526 Linden street, is open daily from 12 until 6:30 P. M. ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDE Miss Ruth Maynard, whose marriage to Gordon Marshall will take place Saturday evening, January 16, at her home, 489 Woodlawn avenue, Glencoe, was entertained by Miss Hazel Eric- son of Chicago at a luncheon an Mon- day and a bridge tea on Tuesday given by Mrs. Arthur Schifflin, 1228 Asbury avenue, Winnetka. The Winnetka Garden club will hold the first meeting of the new year Wed- nesday afternoon, January 27, at the home of Mrs. Hathaway Watson of 900 Sunset road. x --p-- John Candler Cobb of Boston, Mass., is visiting at the home of his son, John C. Cobb, 615 Elm street. Music Guild Has Meeting at High School January 18 The third general meeting of the North Shore Music Guild, an organiza- tion composed of music teachers on the north shore, will be held Monday eve- ning, January 18, at 7:30 o'clock, in Room 215, New Trier High school. At this meeting the proposed constitution and by-laws will be presented for formal ratification and the incorpora- tion and charter, as well as other im- portant subjects, will come up for ac- tion, it was said. A report of the pro- gress made by the organization since its beginning last year will be made at this meeting. Anyone wishing fur- ther information may 'communicate with the president, Mrs. Homer E. Cot- ton, of New Trier High school, or with I. S. Meck, 4917 North Hermitage ave- nue, Chicago, it is announced. Since leaving their home in Hubbard Woods, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Blossom are staying at the Lake Shore Drive hotel prior to their departure for California about February 1. --O-- Mrs. William C. Jochmann of 945 Elm street is convalescing at her home after an overation perfomed in Racine shortly before Christmas. = A this Gas Co. cooking schools, offers from the usual kind of sandwiches: "1 cup COTTAGE CHEESE, % cup orange marmalade. 2 table- spoons of cream, 4 teaspoon salt. Mash cheese; and marmalade. mix thoroly and spread on slices of nut bread." Bowman Dairy Company Cottage Cheese is made daily from the solids or curds of perfectly pasteurized milk. It is brought to you fresh without delay in sealed cartons. Use more of this health food in your menus. dren as well as adults. digested--does not overtax the diges- tion. DAIRY COMPANY Collage Cheese FOR 50 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Mrs. Anna J. Peterson, in her lectures at the Peoples recipe as a delightful change add cream, salt It is a great treat for chil- It is readily - pe a