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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Apr 1918, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918 3 LOWLY BUT SURELY ris now a little over two months since the Gift Shop at Com- munity House opened its doors, and the income from this and the Tea Shop, opened two weeks later, has averaged 'This means that there is a continuous stream of all sorts of articles passing in and out of the Gift Shop, and a daily flow of friendly conversation over the tea cups in the Tea Shop. : The big event of this week has been the Hat Sale, directed by Mrs. M. K. Valentine, and the event to be featured next Wednesday, April 10, is the special All-Day Sale of china, glassware, pictures and Donations for this Sale are earnestly $600 a month. old silver, of a former vintage. desired. War Emergency Drivers day and Tuesday. Miss Augusta J, is in charge of transportation, desires to have articles called for. send other contributions for regular stock. Here is the list of articles from the ocial H North Shore by Ruth Risley dPpenIngs es the Shop Thermometer. It is will collect contributions on Mon- Fenger, telephone Winnetka 632- and should be notified if anyone This is a good opportunity to Gift Shop "Wanted" bulletin. This has proved a wonderfull means of exchange. Can you help fill these needs? Wanted Dishes (Stockholm ware), large library globe of the world, library electric lamp, Franklin stove, go- cart, iron fire basket, small writing A Bridge party is to be given at the Winnetka Woman's club on Wed- nesday, April 17, at 2:30 o'clock to raise funds to help equip the canteen at the "Jolly Tar". ---- Reverend and Mrs. John Saville of Appleton, Wis, will arrive Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. desk for boy, fire screen. library scissors, child's bed, piano bench, small chiffonier, rugs and carpeting, chest of drawers, andirons, veloci- pede, Dresden candle sticks, brass candle sticks, plain pottery tea pot, oil stove, syrup jug, book racks, long silver chains, Venetian sketch, lamp stand, card table covers, fire set, baby dress, boys leather case con- taining a jack knife, infant pins, (gold), infant clothes, roller skates (girls), wicker baby cab, 2 dozen cups : and saucers (willow ware), innova- tion wardrobe trunk (immediately), electric lamps. Articles for Sale Here also is a list of articles either too large or too valuable to keep on exhibition, but to be shown on re- quest. If interested, please inquire at the Shop: antique chair, (donated by Mr. Lindwall) iron piano a grand piano, a string of opals (val- ued by Fields at $200) for sale for $50, and a round walnut dining table. The gi has just received a check for $90 from Mr. Delebecque, f+ Lan rt --S5aop the sum realized on the sale of a billiard table. -- The marriage of Mr. Nash Cazel, of 860 Pine strcet, to Miss Edith Campbell, formerly of Chicago, took place in Ravenswood at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. F.| B. Selden read the service. The young couple left immediately for Olney, Ill, for a ten days' stay with relatives. On their return they will make their home in Winnetka. tf Indian Hill Golf club will be for- mally opened on Saturday afterncon for the golf enthusiasts. Although the links have been in use practically all of the winter, the clubhouse has been closed. It is expected that vari- ous activities for not only the men, but for the women as well will begin very soon. -- Mrs. Herman B. Butler, 715 Pros- pect avenue, arrived at the Home- stead Hotel, Hot Springs, Va., the early part of March, accompanied by her son, Stuyvesant Butler and they were joined later by her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Francis Butler. "all expect to remain there the spring season ----s The Lincoln avenue circle will meet on Monday, April 15, at the home of Mrs. Hugo von Hofsten, 773 Pros- pect avenue. through apg ppr6z Mrs. Clara A. Hogan of Water- town, Mass., is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Norton, 370 Walnut avenue. Mrs. Hogan is re- turning to the east after a Winter spend on the Pacific coast. i -- After a week's sojourn in the east, and a short visit with Deforse Custer, who is stationed in New York City, Mrs. W. S. Hamm and daughter, Miss Winifred Hamm, of 270 Scott avenue, returned Wednesday evening to their home. ---- The West Elm Street circle will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. D. W. Poff, 972 Elm Street. arts IR Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Anning, 744 Prospect avenue, have returned from an extended visit in the north. =o The Pi Beta Phi sorority will hold a dancing party at the Winnetka Woman's club next Friday evening. lamp, | They | Walter Dean Peck, 456 Elder Lane. a win Mrs. Ralph Landenberer 477 Elder 'lane, has been the hostess at several , small informal functions, prior to her departure for Evanston. fe 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Hopkins, tof Buffalo, N. Y., are occupying the Donald Forgan home at 915 Euclid avenue, Hubbard Woods. ---- . i The marriage is announced of Mr. . Knowles Pittman, of 603 Elm street, land Miss Louvia Strugeon, of Red- ! lands, Mont., on Monday March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Mars A. Stockley, 903 Ash street, announce the birth of a | son on February 27. | ifr i Sergeant and Mrs. Thomas Lynch of Houston, Tex., spent the week-end in Winnetka, as the guests of Mrs. Lynch's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Hen- ry Ilg, 857 Pine street. nce Mrs. John N. Ott, and two children, tof Indian Hill road, returned Friday {from a visit: in 'Atlantic City, N. J. Hardware and Paints J. F. ECKARP 3° => Phone 484 E. 85. PARR 809 Elm St. Winnetka, Ill ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. AND REPAIRING Bryan Marzh Electric Bulbs Bicycles new and second hand Bicycle repairing and supplies Lawn Mower grinding and repairs Grinding of all kinds. Baby Car- riage Tires. LS Sn ES PHONE 122 | | 1 i avenue, studies. Miss Lea Eldridge, 1011 Greenwood University of Illinois, to resume her Mrs. Minnie Crippen, of Waterloo, Ta., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shurtleff. 815 Lake at Chilicothe, Ohio, returned Satur- 3 returned Tuesday to the The Annex Pleating and Button Shop 25 E. 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