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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Nov 1926, p. 36

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34 WINNETKA TALK November 13, 1926 PLEASURE CLUB DANCE The Scandinavian Pleasure club will hold its monthly dance Saturday, No- vember 13, at the Odd Fellows hall, 1211 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. Mu- sic will be furnished by Harold An- derson's orchestra. Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed. It's better than what you think is best. At Luncheon to Plan Benefit for Shut-Ins Mrs. James Waller Marshall, 674 Prospect avenue, attended the meet- ing held at the home of Mrs. William Wrigley, Jr., 1200 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, for the purpose of planning for a benefit to be given the early part | of December by the Vocational So- | ciety of Shut-ins. | Mrs. Marshall is president of the society, Among the thirty or more | who were present, were Mrs. Mar- |luncheons were given in Mrs. Follette's James Condon, Mrs. J. R. Offield, Mrs. Clare More, general chairman of the benefit, Mrs. Albert Gardner, Mrs. Samuel Weis and Mrs. Charles H. Dennis. Details concerning the benefit will be announced later in the month. Mrs. Follette of New Orleans, mother of Mrs. Charles Patterson of 370 Walnut street, who has been visit- | ing her for several months, left Friday for her home in the south. Many quette Healy, Mrs. Laird Bell, Mrs. honor during her stay in Winnetka. [of ed {7.1 RefeR 6X : "ExCELDOES ExCeL Hen | The outstanding and constantly increasing popularity of Excel Ice Cream strikingly demonstrates the home acquired tastes of the most discriminating hostesses on the North Shore. Your Thanksgiving dinner will Not be complete without Excel Ice Cream. There is a deliciousness about it that makes for good fellowship and kindly feeling. Prices are never low if quality is sacrificed! In other words, Excel prices are never high, when you consider the Superior quality of Excel Ice Cream. DO NOT DISAPPOINT YOURSELF Place your holiday order early. any other firm. Wilmette 3160 Orders for Thanksgiving must be in no later than Sat- urday, Nov. 20, for anything fancy, or Tuesday, Nov. 23, for brick or bulk creams. Remember, there is only one Excel Ice Cream Co. We have no branches and not connected in any way with EXCEL ICE CREAM CO., Ie 1566 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston Phones University 3087 | Junior League of Evanston Gives a Ball Next Monday The annual charity ball given by the Junior league will be held at the Ev- anston Country club, Monday, Novem- ber 15. Carrying out the striking color scheme of a black and white costume | ball, the affair is in charge of the gen- eral chairman of arrangements, Miss: i Marian Dawes of 187 Hazel avenue, | Glencoe. Assisting Miss Dawes are Miss Isabella Muzzy of Evanston, who is heading the committee on tickets: Mrs. Louis Tilden of Evanston, who is taking charge of cigarets; Mrs. John Eliot Warner of Evanston, who is ar- ranging for the entertainment; Mrs. Wallace Thompson of Evanston, who is supervising the supper arrangements ; and Miss Mary Louise Wuichet of Ev- anston, who is in charge of the decora- tions. The entertainment committee an- nounces that Miss Mary Suchiere of New York City, winner of Mayor Walker's prize for the best execution of the Black Bottom will give an exhibition of the dance. Miss Suchiere will be assisted by a well- trained chorus of Junior leaguers, that will include Mrs. Kenneth Little, Mrs. William M. Parkes, Mrs. W. W. Kings- bury, Mrs. Donald Lowry, Miss Quinn Jackson, all from Evanston, Mrs. Ken- neth Burns of Winnetka, and Miss Henriette Bush of Glencoe. The list of patronesses for the ball is composed of Mrs. W. R. Dawes of Glencoe, Mrs. Rufus Dawes, Mrs. Wil- liam S. Mason, Mrs. George B. Dry- den, Mrs. George F. Slaughter, Mrs. Edward F. Carpenter, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. William M. Parkes and Mrs. Charles G. Little, all of Evanston. Mrs. Frederick P. Ives is president of the Evanston league, Mrs. Hariette Thorpe is first vice-president, and Miss Mary Louise Wuichet is second vice- president. Miss Marian Dawes of Glencoe is acting as secretary for the league, and Miss Jean Dawes is treas- urer. The proceeds from the ball will go toward the work of the Psychology clinic of Evanston. Correct Glasses We devote ourselves exclusively to the pro- fession of examining eyes and adapting glasses to correct visual defects. Mo de rn equipment and years of experi- ence assure you of the best results. Phone for an appointment -- Drs. Bersch & Stone Optometrists 1177 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette Office Wilmette 2766 Res. Wilmette 3881 $:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Evenings bu Appointment Hrs.

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