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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Jul 1917, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 mmm omom ) Jersorml Mastion br " ettie Keujmon ACH week-end the north shore takes on the aspect of a sum- vermilion costumed swimmers; our country clubs gay with martial music, dinner parties and dancers intermingled with olive drab of our embryo officers from Fort Sheridan and the 'blue of the jackies from the Great Lakes Naval Training Sta- ; and our main thoroughfares lined with automobiles, we might rival the popular summer places of Wisconsin and Michigan. a new advent has come among us. With the urgent call for ervation came the increased interest in the simple but ever en- jable morning hour in the garden. Now the pulling of weeds is ing more and more of our recreation time and the picking of ptato bugs bids fair to rival the toppling of the golf ball. But even et our fun we feel an undercurrent of seriousness which prompts us oe - be ever alert to any new demands which come from our country's ietka [gpital. And indeed, is it not inspiring to meet so many women and even the youngsters, with a knitting bag over their arm, wield- the needles even as they walk along the street? An S. O. S. call has been sent out by the Red Cross and Navy e sections for volunteer workers for making garments, ban- Q (lges and, above all, comfort kits. Whoever invented that last name sa genius, for it rather suggests a "love pat' from some one at me--a solace, a life-saver, and the demand is growing daily--for ifort kits wear out, their contents are quickly exhausted and the Bimber of boys who want and need them is growing by leaps and ds. It takes many hours of work every day by the volunteers sing need. ; re a . Sa a Fwy. i) ] Fi poke yo ost delightful, indeed, is the group of operas that are billed he remainder of this week at Ravinia Park. This evening will ov "I, Traviata;" Friday, "Carmen;" Saturday, "Rigoletto," and y, "Madame Butterfly" and "The Secret of Suzanne." The oon of August 2 has been selected for the annual "Children's ival Day." The kiddies of the north shore will be the guests afternoon, and as many as choose to do so are invited to come stume, anything from Mother Goose togs to the little wild outfit will do . The Glendale and Allendale boys in their uni- are to come with two bands and attend the concert en masse. youngsters will form into a grand march at 1:30 o'clock and e about the grounds before entering the pavilion. Mrs. Charles nner and Mrs. Louis Bruch are representatives from Wil- who are very much interested in this afternoon outing for the mn. A. E. Tilroe, 978 Oak street, Miss Alice and Miss Geraldine mer resort. With our bathing beach a scene of verdant and | ake and fill these kits, and there is no let up in sight--only in- | lawn card party at her home of the north Shore Catholic 's league. The proceeds of rty was used for the Arch- Mundelien fund. FREY, and Mrs. Heylinger A. De 503 Sheridan road, will en- the Winnetka boys who are Sheridan and their guests; a number of the young girls of ka at their cottage on the on Saturday evening. J A ridge party which was plan- = this afternoon in the gar- Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs. J. diville and Mrs. Edward S. or the benefit of the Navy e, will be given tomorrow after- e Red Cross work. Mrs. Vic- 'tables. Those who do not play bridge may bring their r. Tea will be served in the free, and are asked to come if possible. A special 's program will be given and icago Symphony orchestra Lo iy Mag SIR aba ER 0 ASH Lillian Muench, who has been with friends in Winnetka Alice Stevens of Chicago is ig two weeks as the guest of t, Mrs. E. E. Adams of Elm Myrtle Mlackstad of Chicago g a month with her mother, Clara Heindselman of Chi- as a week-end guest at the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams 'and Mrs. Harvey Brewer and ssie Fugate are spending the at their cottage at Covert ich. stead, because of its conflict | Fitzgerald of Hubbard Woods are spending a month with their sister, Mrs. A. B. Crowe of Sullivan, Mo. Mrs. Calvin Fentress of Green Bay road, Hubbard Woods, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lyon, at her home in Ludington, Mich. Miss Dora Ilg of Pine street, ac- companied by Mrs. Ruth of Chicago, are spending tw oweeks in St. Louis as the guests of Dr. H. Scherrer. Henry Ilg and Charles Wood have enlisted in the Navy and have been at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station for the past two weeks. Mrs. J. N. Ott and two children of Indian Hill road left Monday for an outing trip at Devil's Lake, Wis. Dr. E. A. Trowbridge is spending his vacation with relatives in Kansas City, Mo. ; Miss Ada Garretson, who has been visiting with her sister, Miss May Garretson, recently returned to her home in Salem. Ta. G. A. E. Kohler and family, 975 North avenue, are spending the sum- mer at Waukzoo, Mich. Mrs. John A .Jameson and chil- dren, who have been in California for two years, are spending the summer at the Huron Mountain club and will return to their home in Hubbard Woods in the fall. Miss Ruth Kerber of Elgin, Ill, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lieber and family of Elm street. Mrs. E. S. Jewell and daughter, Jean, of Omaha, Neb., are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Har- rold of 979 Elm street. Miss Alice Stevens of Chicago is spending two weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams, 797 Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Converse, 39 Hawthorn lane, announce the birth of a son on Thursday, July 19. Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard and fam- ily are spending the summer in Traverse City, Mich. During their absence Rev. C. T. Stout of Chicago is taking Rev. Gerhard's place and is church. Miss Harriet Buckingham has re- turned from New York, where she went to attend the wedding of her cousin. : Charles Burkitt has returned from Lake Hamlin, Mich., where he spent two weeks on a fishing trip. Miss Alta Gahan is spending the summer motoring through New Eng- land, Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton Daughaday of Bryant avenue are spending the summer at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCloud, who have been visiting in Ports- mouth, O., returned to Kenilworth last week. 5 Miss Priscilla Allen is visiting Miss Shattuck at her home at Lake Marie, Mis. Mrs. A. C. Wolf and daughter, Elsa, who have been at the Kenilworth Inn for the past fortnight, left Fri- day to spend the summer near De- troit, Mich. Miss Jane Highbee entertained with a card party on Tuesday after- noon of last week. { E. S. PARR 809 Elm St. Winnetka, 111 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. 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