WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917 Social Activities ode Jersomel Meotion by | Nettie Kawfman op ~\NE of the most unique and attractive social affairs of the sea- 60.61 t A Sea son will be the party. given by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ira W olff, 12.98 saturday evening, March 24, to celebrate Mr. Wolff's birthda | Invitations in the form of car tickets ave been issued to 96.82 | )38.51 . 64.04 1XLY guests to a trolle Juests for the evening. y party from Winnetka to Libertyville. 09.58 I. and Mrs. Wolff will have two special cars for the use of their &- ------ y. about )33.24 193.93 The last of a most popular series of subscription dances under 371.29 he auspices of the social committee of the Parent-Teacher asso- ---- jation was given at the Winnetka Woman's club Frid 40.39 [iss Elizabeth Kultchar w 6648 redit is due the members of the ) . Jou g0 OCial events of the season. dp v as in charge of the dancing. Much nstrumental in making these affairs among the most successful ay evening. social committee who have been 356.28 | The West Elm Street circle met at the home of Mrs. Charles 97.62 shley, 969 Elm street, Monday afternoon, to celebrate the 009.29 irthday of Mrs. M. H. Lieber, who is one of its most f 114.82 hembers. An enjoyable afternoon was had, Mrs 121.28 501.07 v " ntertaining the guests. with solos. 'rought to Mrs. Lieber by the members, were read. oo aithful . Robert Walpole Many unique greetings, 119.208 1, work department of the Wo- lan's society of the Congregational 340.33 aurch announces that next week, wing to the fact that the church din- 118680 1 comes on Wednesday, the all-day 1970, ing meeting will be held on Tues- ay, March 20, in the women's rooms 398.953. Community house. Sewing will be ,larted at 10 o'clock and as large an 073.318 endance as possible is earnestly re- 202.98) ted as there is a great deal of 28 ric to be finished. There will be a 8881 Ox luncheon with coffee served and 575.431 is hoped a large number will remain 13% 0 day. 3 -- 250-08 The matinee to be given under the ""aspices of University circle and the 149 gg oman's club Saturday afternoon at ile Strand theater will contain no 030.38 1s for small children because of the oil 3p. tbpet play to be given hv the Drama F 'ub at the Evanston Woman's club 394.37 that day. The Little Theater peo- 272.60 © will present Alice in Wonder- 147 40 4" at a performance 10:30 o'clock 176.3 | the morning and an afternoon per- 69.11 rmance at 2:30. : hry $68. re Pine street circle met with Mrs. -. aarles Altschul, 1004 Spruce street, 28.50 5 afternoon. Mrs. George Farnss 095.53 brth spoke on the work of the Red ter 08s society. Some sewing was -- ne for the Red Cross and the Infant 524.03 elfare societies. Mrs. Marc New- 156.27 an was the assisting hostess of the --ernoon. 43,635 The ie Home Mission Study. class of 5 (Congregational church was en- 5,131 tained at the home of Mrs. Forbes ; denhead, 848 Lincoln avenue, Wed- 27,753 sday afternoon. About thirty mem- - rs were present. Mrs. Kdwin F. 8,526 ell played several piano selections, 2,083 'er which Mrs. J. W. F. Davies read m the study book "The Southern 87,134 \untaineers." . 12,021 ---- -- I'he civic department of the Win- 99,155 ka Woman's club will hold a meet- 0252 Monday afternoon, March 26, at 0043 y'clock. Mrs. Ira Couch Wood will v 002 kk on "Village Affairs" and there | -- 1 be a free discussion of this sub- 0320 ¢ 'ved. All who are interested are: 087.86 'dially invited to attend. 76.55 Sli "he East Willow Street circle will 011.31 of next Tuesday, March 20, at the ne of Mrs. Miles Whitney, 416 Wil- 695.33 - street. Mrs. James Morley will 129.66 the assisting hostess for the after- 1.19 \p. 191.89 a s 'he engagement of Miss Margaret 018.07 :haelson to Joseph Luchesi, son of 199.66 © and Mrs. Ralph Luchesi, has been 99.83 lounced. The wedding is to take ce some time in June. 317.56 ------ 115.22 'he East Elm Street circle will be -++ #rtained by Mrs. Frank T. Craw- i and Mrs. A. Miller Belfield at the 432.78 he of the latter, 475 Cedar street, 444.09 \sday, March 20, at 2:30 p. m. LE 8,756 [iss Henrietta Hulme will go to ----+ kford, where she will give a lec- > on "Home Sanitations" and . unching the Child" at two of the lic schools, Friday, March 30. 23,127 -- \iss Louise Thorne will return this 931.20 k from Westover school to spend After the program tea will be + and Mrs. George A. Thorne of idan road. Miss Katherine Greene entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at her home on Prospect avenue. EEA The Sigma Nu fraternity will give an informal dancing party Saturday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club. NEW TRIER FIVE CHAMPS Lightweight Basketball Boys Annex Suburban Title Saturday Night by Defeating Oak Park 32 to 8. New Trier lightweights won the Suburban league basket title by beat- ing Oak Park, 32 to 8, in the deciding game at Patten gymnasium last Sat- urday. The teams shared victories in two previous contests. New Trier centered efforts on guarding Uteritz, Oak Park pivot player, and Right Forward Phalen was chased from the game for rough work in a passage at arms with "the losers' star. The two players met again in the locker room, but a renewal of the scrap was pre- vented. 'The Kenilworth boys began scoring from the start, while Oak Park was puzzled by the unfamiliar baskets and glass backstops. Reynolds refereed. LA H. R. ABBOTT DESIGNS MUNICIPALITIES SEAL Artistic Creation That Symbolizes North Shore Association and Its Members Work of Local Man. PHONE 145 P. O. Box 164 H. A. LINDWALL HIGH-CLASS UPHOLSTERING and CABINET WORK Get an Estimate for your Spring 'House Decorating, from a careful and thorough mechanic, before higher prices prevail. Phone Wilmette 909-M 77, 508 LINDEN STREET OPPOSITE DEPOT NS 77727772777772277777; SPRING CLEANING SEASON IS HERE Let our representative call to give estimates on cleaning your Rugs, Curtains, Portieres, Draperies, Upholstered F urniture, Garments, Etec. We clean Auto Slip Covers and the U in Automobiles or Electrics. need our attention ? pholstery Does your car Our Prices are the same as advertised by Cleaners' Association. SIX-ONE-NINE DRY CLEANERS 6 Electric Place Wilmette 554 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka Our Name is Our Telephone Zr) 2 The Association of North Shore Municipalities has one of the prettiest and most attractive official seals that could possibly be designed. The work THE MISSION TEA ROOM of Herman R. Abbott, chairman of the drainage committee of the associa- tion, the seal is in every respect sym- bolic of the organization and its mem- bership. Within the double circle carrying the name of the association has been drawn a reproduction of the shore line of Lake Michigan, behind which, in regular sequence, the names of the towns and villages holding member- -- The Oak Street circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Byron, 926 Oak street, Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30. HR The Ridge Avenue circle will meet with Mrs. Walter Smith, 278 Ridge avenue, Tuesday, March 20, at 2:30 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 1615 Orrington Ave. Phone 5070 THE GREAT AMERICAN DESSERT DELICIOUS AND NEW MACAROONS French Patries -- Chocolate or Mocha, each $ .15 Puff Pastry Slices filled with Ttal - ian Cream Merangue--wonder- Fresh Strawberry Pies.......... $1.00 Fresh Strawberry Tarts, each .. .20 Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream, qt.. 1.00 ship have been placed. 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As 0 8 3 A Ns ADDITIONAL NEW TRIER EXPECT TO SCALP VICTORIANS Forum Members Practice for Coming Debate with Rival School Society. In preparation for the forthcoming debate with the Victorians, members of the Forum gathered, on last Thursday afternoon, 'for extempo- raneous practice under the direction of Professor Walker. Subjects from The Independent, The Literary Digest and The Outlook furnished material for the debaters, who were Richard Hoefter, Cornwell Bowen, Raymond Keift, William Sturgeon, Kenneth Fagg and Robert Ely. It is expected the debate with the Victorian society will be held about the middle of April. The winning side will challenge the Zenobians or Senate. A few vacancies in the Forum are open for lively boys. GIRLS EXPECT TO DEFEAT BOYS Young ladies of the Zenobians are working hard in preparation for the annual debate with the Senators. For five years the girls have held the championship and they expect to take the honors again this year. 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