op March 6, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 39 Circle News The Willow Street circle at the home of Mrs. M. H. Rawleigh, 525 Orchard lane, at 11:30 Tuesday, March 9. Mrs. P. F. 571 Orchard lane will be ess. Luncheon will be o'clock. will meet assisting host- served at 1 The Hawthorn Lane circle meets at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, Mach 9, with Mrs. Dudley K. French of 503 Hawthorn lane. All members are cordially invited to be present. The next meeting of the Ash Street circle occurs Tuesday, March 9, with Mrs. V. E. Hopisias 915 Ash street, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. I. Knackstedt will as- sist the ays] Tuesday, March 9, is the next meet- ing day of the Scott Avenue circle at the home of Mrs. H. C. Ballenger of 1340 Asbury avenue. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William Raub, Mrs. Joseph Graff, and Mrs. John Des- mond. As the sewing is not available, members are asked to bring their own. Mrs. Fred Dickinson has kindly con- sented to give some of her delightful readings. Mrs. Louis Sherman will give talk on "The Importance of Vot- ing." The meeting will convene at 2 o'clock. The March meeting of the Lincoln Avenue Neighborhood circle will be held Tuesday, March 9, at the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Cushman, 779 Bryant avenue. Sewing will begin at 10:30 and luncheon will be served at 12:30. A complete attendance is earnestly re- quested. The Cherry Street circle is feet at 11 o'clock, Tuesday, March 9, at the home of Mrs. Dayton Ogden, 422 Rose- wood avenue. Mrs. Robert C. Meleney will be the assisting hostess. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, and all mem- bers are urged to make a spceial effort to be present. : The East Elm Street circle will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Montague Fer- ry, 504 Ash street, Tuesday, March 9, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. William B. Dale, Mrs. John E. MacLeish, and Mrs. Paul Williams will assist the hostess. Mrs. Edwin E. Brown will give a talk enti- tled "Why Vote at the Primary." The New Trier circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas E. Maddock, 172 Myrtle street, Tuesday, March 9, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Kahnweiler assisting. All members are urged to be present as plans for a benefit bridge are to be discussed. The next meeting of the Rosewood circle will be held Tuesday afternoon, March 9, at the home of Mrs. T. Ma- guire of 781 Walden road. The circle 1s giving a card party for the benefit of the Chicago Commons at the home o'clock, | Smith of | |of Mrs. Marcus D. Richards, 1240 Tow- |er road, Monday, March 15. On Patron and Program The West Elm Street circle will meet | |at the home of Mrs. Willis [829 Elm street, Wednesday, March 10, | at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Schell and Mrs. Reynolds will be assisting hostessess. S. Hilpert, | The Oak Street circle the Cardinal Tea House, 841 Spruce | [ street, Tuesday, March 9, with Mrs. G. | E. Osten the hostess. After the 1 | o'clock luncheon, the members will ad- [journ to Mrs. Osten's home at 913 Cherry street, for the business meeting, program, and sewing. All members are invited to attend. The Pine Street circle will meet Wednesday, February 10, at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Dillon of 1108 Spruce street, at 2 o'clock. Miss Holmes will be assisting hostess. Mr. John VanderVries will give a short talk on the April primaries and Mrs. Pavy | of Kentucky will tell of her experiences with the "Mountaineers of the South." Avenue circle will meet O. C. Steen, 818 March 9, at The Foxdale at the home of Mrs. Foxdale avenue, Tuesday, 2 o'clock. Young Men's Class to Try Bowling Once More The Young Men's class of the Con- gregational Church school plans an- other evening of bowling, Thursday, March 11, at the Woman's club. The last affair of this kind was the scene of some very remarkable scores, ranging from 45 to 197. Russell Hunt- ing, who made the last named total is anxious to show it was not due to luck alone, by toping 200 this time. Frank Bailey, president of the class, and Edgar Dale, secretary, have been holding secret practice in the bowling alley, it is rumored, in order to im- prove their form, which they admit was a bit off last time. Keen compe- tition is expected for high (and low) scores, Smart ¥ Golee offer a of desirable investments secured by North Shore Realty improvements. number I 1008 Davis Street NEW MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428--Open Evenings Marmon North Shore Evanston 6017 Broadway, Chicago Greenleaf 1038 will meet at | r | f [1 r List for Military Ball Mrs. Walter Strong of 1377 Tower | oad is to be one of the patronesses or the sixth annual Military ball given | »y the Army and Navy club in the Gold | oom of the Congress hotel, Saturday, | March 20. The wives of the general | officers of the sixth corps area will] ( | also assist. C f women, who, under the leadership of Mrs, avenue left for Hot Springs, ¥ been Springs hotel. Mrs. John Magie of 701 Foxdale | avenue will be one of a group of young Edwin Brashears, will present lances of all nations as one of the eatures of the ball. Mrs. Stephen A. Foster of 596 Maple Ark., on ebruary 25. Ru S- Mrs. C. A. Kuipers of Winnetka has a guest at the French Lick I Do you know that you can own-'& HART OIL BURNER as low as $50.00 down and about $25.00 per month? HART OIL BURNER CO. 1514 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON Greenleaf 1752 742 Elm St. WINNETKA Winn. 1146 _-- ---- rr -- promise. Pocahontas Egg Coal Pocahontas Nut Coal Pocahontas Mine Run Coal Cannel Coal $15.40 per ton COKE Eastern Koppers & Solvay Coke, $15.25 per ton chute delivery. Load lots $15.00. WOoO0D siete $15. 00 Chute drvery | 1 Foot Kindling Wood | 2 Foot Grate Wood Experience! Experience teaches us many things. 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