WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 3 ocial Happenings ge North Shore by Ruth Risley NOTHER real treat is in store for Winnetkans next Thurs- day evening, January 23, beginning at 8 o'clock, when Pro- | fessor Ralph Dennis, formerly vice-consul in Moscow, sia, will speak on, "Russia and the Bolsheviki" netka Woman's club. This address a short time ago met with a very ception when it was delivered before the Chicago Association of Commerce, and the Wilmette Sunday Fvening club, and it to be the latest and most authorative word direct from Russia upon conditions which are engaging the most serious thought the whole world. Professor Dennis brings to his subject a great fund of first hand information. He went to Russia as an emissary of the American | Red Cross. He attracted such favorable attention that he was ap- pointed American vice-consul at Moscow. He was at this post dur- | ing the Russian revolution and for some time after the downfall of Czar Nicholas and his regime. He saw the rise of the Bolshevist | party and knows intimately the history and purposes of its leaders. | The meeting is open to everyone in the Village. ® a 1 contributions have been received, consisting of a gas stove, a hot water jewelry. Dr. at the Win- favorably re- of The Shop thermometer is steadily rising, and the fund for Alice Brown and her work abroad is gradually swelling. There is still on hand several of the 200 pounds of candy, donat- ed by a friend to the Shop at Christmas time, and Villagers are ad vised to buy their candy here, as it has been pronounc ed delicious. Invitations are about to be mailed for the nuptials on February 1, of Miss Margaret Ledyard Field and David C. Thomas. The serv- ice will be read at 830 o'clock by Reverend George Craig Stewart in the Lady Chapel of St. Luke's church, in Evanston. The bride- ! | committee | to take this opportunity of thanking {| you for the many favors extended to | us by you during our strenuous cam- | paign. . Your devotion to the cause of the | Rus- | Us {of War Savings Editor, Winnetka Weekly Talk. Winnetka. Dear Sir:-- In behalf of the War Savings for Cook County, I wish United St America, in the sale | Stamps has been a ates of { true expression of your patriotism | and sincere loyalty to your country. In sacrificing your time and effort 1s said | in our behalf, you have helped us complish one of the things whi aC ! 1 n we { believe helped greatly in the winnin | | ment of the war. As you know, when the Govern- presented to us the mammoth task of selling two billions of dollars | {in War Savings Stamps to the people | making | part of United States, we We depended upon vol- | such as you to assist us in| this educational work E Ho greatly, you helped is; demonstr ated in the fact that a larg A the 1914 issue of War Sav-| of the ganization unteer had no or- a Suc- | lings Stamps was sold and a new issue | HE GIFT SHOP is doing well, and recently several interesting | tank, a gold watch, and some handsome and quaint | | culture under Clevel ment nmerce i labor was cre- |} ated in 1903, under Roosevelt, and |R {the department of labor was made separate under Wilson in 1913. Soli Clarence Leis is spending a av] lough at his home on Fifteenth | street this week elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Field, and her fiance is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Thomas of Winnetka. by A 2 The MacDowell Musical club held Mrs. Theodore Schmidt of Hub- its annual meeting, January 13, at] bard Woods, on Tuesday evening, | the home of Mrs. L. L. Buchanan, augery 7. gave a farewell dinner to | 591 Cherry street. Mrs. Dwight C.|a party of friends at her home. She | Orcutt read and illustrated a paper | left Wet lnesday evening for Cali- on "Later American Composers." The | fornia, her home state. She will following is the order of the pro-|stay a few weeks in San Francisco. oram as rendered: hen she will go to Paso Robles! Moonshifie .....o... bovis MacDowell | Springs, and from there to Los Humming. Bird ..........MacDowell| Angeles, returning to Hubbard Lotus 'Bloom .........5: usin. Wilmot | Woods in April. Reverie i... ..... 00 dessa Wilmot ---- Mrs. Buchanan. The annual meeting of the Ravinia The Night Has A Thousand Eyes lub was held at the Blackstone hotel NRE Foote | this morning at 10 o'clock. The com- I Hear A Trush At Eve . Cadman | mittees on the student artists' days. Yesterday and Today ..... Sposs | children's days ana restroom will Miss Kathryne Greene, accom-| report. The reports of the war re- panied by Mrs. Dean. creation work carried on by the club | A Scottish Legend ...... Mrs Beach | for about 40,000 soldiers and sailors | Serenade "at Ravinia park last season were Miss Weeks. read. The Awakening ........ Mrs. Mason | --p-- June o.oo a Mrs. Beach A change in the program at the * Miss Greene. | next meeting of the Winnetka Wom- The Haunted Forest .... MacDowell an's club has been made, and Mrs. Mrs. Kellum and Mrs. Hunter. ! Edgar Lee Masters, the poet's wife, Mrs. Orcutt introduced this num-. w'il give a charming paper on "The | ber by reading an article on the Ar-! Two Lafayettes," next hursday | tists Colony of Peterborough, the | afternoon, January 23, at 2 o'clock. memorial to Edward MacDowell. a =r on : Mrs. Jamea 1. Houghteling and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Spooner off. qaushter. Miss Harriot Hough- 160 Sheridan road. Hubbard Woods. teling, 731 Prospect avenue, have celebrated their golden wedding an-1 1." Ormond. Fla. to be gone un- niversary, January 12, at their Sa til about March 1. Miss Leila Hough- ter home, Weatogne, Winter Park, | teling is with her aunt, Mrs. Florida, by a reception to one hun- | B. Butler, but will join her Hermon mother dred and fifty of their Winter Park |, id STOLE Se Ply Li Tali ary. friends. With them also were the : grid \ members of their family, Mr. anc an Re ay Mrs. Francis M. Case, and Carolyn Mrs. A. M. Scharf, and. Mrs. Sam- Case of Hubbard Woods, and: Mr. | SoH Eidendrath, will entertain the TY Pores B Dickson of Ev- Fast Elm Street circle at the home of and Mrs. James B. $ ) the "latter, 527. Cherry" stfeet, next] IN On. Pe SE Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. Montugye Ferry ee Lieut. H. M. Massey, who been stationed at U. S. Naval Base No. 18, has returned to his home, Sheridan road. ---- have returned from Philadelphia, Pa. and are occupying Mr. Ferry's 5 father's house at 460 Elder lane, for the remainder of the winter. Mr. Ferry has been stationed with the Emergency Fleet at Philadelphia,| The Mittionary, Beaty class wit ast year, and only re-| meet on Wednesday, anuary 2 during, the past y He is | with Mrs. E. M. Marble, 664 Lincoln cently received his discharge. a brother of Mrs. Walter Peck, 4560 Eider lane. avenue. -- fe The Camp Fire Girls are complet- Mrs. I. C. Norton, 370 Walnut ing arrangements for a dancing party street, left Sunday evening for San to be given on Friday evening, Jan- Francisco, Cal., where she will meet uary 31, at the Winnetka Woman's "her daughter. Miss Lillian Norton. club. who is returning from India, where she has been engaged in missionary Hostess to Infant Welfare Workers work. Miss Norton is due to arrive ak: in San Francisco about January 20, Mrs. P. Albert Fagg, 925 Green- and will remain in the west for a 56d avenue, will be hostess to the month or so with her mother. --_---- Dr. Ida Barroll and three children | members of the Infant Welfare {| society at an all day meeting at her home, Thursday, January 23. The of Ridge avenue, left W ednesday | gays activities will start at 10 o'clock. afternoon for Auburn, N.Y, where Luncheon will be served at 12:30 Dr. Barroll has been called, owing| yc1ock. to the serious illness of both her an ba me iS parents. A Card of Thanks -- ane circle will 2 ; To The Hawthorne Lane Siete, wi We wish extend our thanks to the meet Monday afternoon y many friends who came to our 20. 'with Mrs. Leonard H. Roach, 292 Sheridan road. The W. S. Whitman family of 620 Ash Bh 'have left Winnetka re- cently and will spend the next six months at Miami Beach, Fla. assistance in our recent bereavement. Mabelle Snow, Paul D. Snow, W. J. Snow. Re -- --Adv. 1t Prize Masquerade There will be no meeting of the Willow Street circle this month. Hall, Wilmette, Bulla Bulla Club. 711 | Wednesday, February 5, at Jones' has | { | | | | has been made for 1919, i Permit me to express my gratitude to you for your untiring effort in this cause, which has demonstrated the genuine Americanism of so many of our citizens. Very truly War Cook County, By Lloyd D. | | yours Savings Committee for! Waddell, Chairman. How Cabinet Has Grown George Washington had cabinet officers--a secretary of a secretary of the treasury, a | tary of war, a postmaster general and | an attorney general. A secretary of | aiid only five | state, | secre- | i the navy was added under John] Adams, a secretary of the interior un der Taylor and a secretary of ind. The depart- of cot DR. DON C. McCOWAN Physician and Surgeon Office Prouty Bldg.,, Winnetka, Ill. Telephone Winnetka 85 Office hours 8 to 9--2 to 4--7 to 8 N.J. 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