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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Jan 1919, p. 3

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WwW INNET! {4 A WE EKLY TAL K, FRIDAY, aN Ary 31, 1919 3 -_ iment Valentine's party on Tacslay after- W --_-- afternoon, February 6, There will be a m eating of the . y ' noon, February il. will be * 'Reciprocity Day" at the Wil- Young Ladies auxiliary next Tuesday : SIND 5 \ AE mette Woman's club. Mrs. Donald | evening at the clubhouse. OC] a g i Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt and} M. Gallie and Mrs. Willis Hutson | / i || their daughters, Mrs. Elliott Stearns will be rae hostesses of Hie shes \ | and Miss Josephine Hoyt, are spend-| oon. ~rrotessor Herbert lett . on r ing the winter with Mr. and Mrs.| f Chicago University will speak cn! It 18 Far Better to O re William M. Hoyt in their winter| 'Legend and Life." Vocal selections | B home, St. John's Terrace, Green Cove | Will be rendered by Mrs. Hazel Helen | uy a Springs, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William Well Moody ! J by id 15 e Y |] M. Hoyt II, also have a cottage for i : wt * the season in Green Cove Springs,| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Duncan Florida. have moved from 1314 Scott avenue, : NT of the | st and most enthusiastic meeting f the Fed Se Huphard Woods, to 872. Pine: strent, Jas e largest ¢ st e siastic meetings of the Fed- : . : : » A 3 8% Te BS a A be of el Aa in re Ho ily ad The annual meeting of the Wom-' Winnetka. Than to "wish" you had eration ot \ oman s C u 2S OK" "the benth ongressional an's auxiliary of the Infant Welfare s ci ere : district of Illinois, of which Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, of | society was held Friday morning, in The Kearns have closed their home T . Evanston, is president, was held Monday at the Edgewater | the Red Room of the Hotel La Salle. a 69 Prospess avenue, and are win- o prove it 3 The 112 a 1) 2 rere ar 1 erin mn a ornia. 0 Beach hotel. The luncheon attendance exceeded that of any previous ran Ste cad and ia 2 Si Ask a large car owner meeting, numbering over SIX hundred members from the various and Miss Plite were 'made at this Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Stein, 509 or see clubs in the federation. The largest luncheon attendance beforel time. The meeting was followed by { Lincoln avenue, are living in Chica- . I Monday's meeting was five hundred members. The afternoon ses-|a luncheon in the adjoining ballroom. | $0 this winter. sion was even more largely attended than the morning, the total] Pr. Clifford Grulee who has been on TS THe derma © pa R.D : CUNNINGHAM i x ts being a pre ximately ven hundred ; a Red Cross mission in France, was Mr. P. Bradstreet wo convlesse Exclusive Dealer number ot guests beng approximately seve ed. : the speaker at the luncheon. from an illness at his home, 325 Ridge The morning session opened with a board meeting at 9:30 : i avenue. 810 CHURCH STREET o'clock and a business meeting at 10:30. The address of welcome The annual business meeting of the REA Ta po : Pnone 4884 EVANSTON was made by the president of the Hostess club, Mrs. John Edward MaeDowsi Msical clan was fei at | i te ae : oF BERNE, sy hrecidante int | the home of Mrs. Harvey 1. Brewer, fo Cooke. This was followed. by brief TepORES from the presidents of Monday afternoon. January 27. The At the Woman's Club clubs which have been mvited to join the ederatin since its last | following officers were elected: Mrs. = meeting in the fall. The new clubs are the IL. O. Woman's club, } Arthur R. Dean, president; Miss Rugene Field Parents' and Teachers' association, a s club of Rahryag, Sreente; secretary ; Ms, A : : {the W : y in ST ¥ STS a BR I J rner Robinson, treasurer: Mrs. ', regular meeting ot the oman °| Libertyville, Hayt School Parents' and Teacher association, Ham Burton Atwood, Mrs. Charles N. An. | club was held January 23. at the] lin Park Woman's club, Brownson circle, Bircl wood Motning t petar und "Mes Clifford 'B. Ewart, | clubhouse, Mrs. Carrie Prouty presid- | Musical, Lake Shore Woman's club, North Shore Woman's club. members of the Program committee. ! ing. Announcement was made that | ' . 7 «oe N . . . i He ice BY Vif ¥ I'wenty-sixth Ward Civic League of Chicago and the Chicago Lib- Hes a fine Dr. Rice Bown owe Shop is | - A ' . There 11 ye 2 ' dav etino | badly 1 <3 Yi grt vs an Sy rary club. The speakers for the morning were Mrs. Charles G. her Ct ho an all gay Rid es \[7 inh Harkin " oat 0 ied ' = of the oman's society e Con- Ars. a bInso Sa Bolte, whose subject was "Ella Flagg Young Memorial," and Mrs. gregational church on Wednesday, | group of French songs, Mrs. Dean} . C. H. Hurlbut, who talked on "An Advance Step for Protective| February 5. The business meeting | at the piano. Mrs. Greeley then in- Work for Girls." 11 take place at 11 o'clock, follow- troduced Mrs. Fdgar Lee Masters, - . By g . . ; 1e speake f fternoon. She [Luncheon was serve d at 12:30 o'clock and the afternoon session by a luncienn ot 12, 2d the po the speal kor of the aftern o he ; FP RE man dae 1 :30 o'clock. Judge ary | read ost interesting paper en- opened with the Dar} Spangled Banner," the Birchwood Morning > will be the speaker of thel titled, "The Two Lafayettes." At Musical leading, after which the same ganization presented af too I cl of the paper tea was ser group of vocal numbers. The afternoon speakers were Miss Jessic fir : j the on such diversion having I Seaford, who is the president of the Illinois Federation of Wom-| A number of women from Winnet heen by Mr. Hoover recs A . y . ka at ed tl d party given 1 Fhe 2 club, beb- an's clubs, Mr. John J. Arnold, whose subject was "World Co-opera-| Sy pa a ih PUG y oy tion," oh Miss Grace Packard, whose address was on "Women and yg holic Woman's league at| Art : Reconstruction." Musical numbers were given by Mabel Hunter of Mrs. H. E. Mills in High-| be a | Field Camp. Park) The proceeds, Will joe (hed North Shore clubs were well represented. quite a number of hte 'at het Marphy to be used erm . N WOTrK at sreat «2 KES, - a; members attending as well as the président and two delegates from fit Ie each club. Included in the list were the Wilmette Woman's club, 'ble was hostess to the | A r ; ALUMINUM Catholic Woman's club of Wilmette, North Shore Cathe ne Wom- Mission Study class | HOME WANTED { Reflects Good Housekeepin | an's league, Winnetka Woman's club, and the Woman's Librar afternoon at her home f st club. d= if WANTED--By a Winnetka > : y rT : : : Captain George. W. Blossom business man, from four to res s evervthing i ; A number of North Shore women | Gordon Ramsey, of Glencoe; Mrs. 1..| has received his discharge irom ih e ve] Sa tvielline FoF Mine include everything in aluminum for were in attendance at the meeting of | 3 Aldrich, of Hubbard Woods: Mrs.! Chemical Warfare service and with i six-room dwelling for a period | au ie ome the Smith College circle this after-} A. 1. Rice. of Wilmette: Mrs. Buck-| his wife and daughter has returne H of months in good location. De oie EI Ti Ms y oon at the Evanston Woman's club | ingham Tear of Winnetka, and| to Chicago. They have taken ay Give full particulars. Must : : os i when Miss Anna A. Ryan of the | Miss Frances Montgomery of Chica- house at Lake Forest for the re-| nVerh paren ars: Jus We carry a full line of Mirro Aluminum Smith College Relief unit, gave: the | Qo. mainder of the winter and summer. be reasonable. Address, 5 address. Among those assisting at] Se erie ; ! =a-- ; | ¥ ret 1E. B. Taylor & Co., Winnetka the tea which followed were: Mrs. The Bournique Dancing class held Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bodie, 848] Winnetka Talk, H-4. | PHONE WINNETKA 999 ¥ ~ C. H. Schweppé of Lake Forest: Mrs. | weekly at the Winnetka Woman's | North avenue, aré spending several | | el I. A. Smith, of Highland Park; Mrs.| club will be entertained with a St. i weeks at The Cantier, Miami, Fla. I ! p-- EEUU OOOO UE LAT ESE ST SG SL TE OLS SL LSS TOLLS BS SIS VEY SSS SLD 5 = ¥ [= : =X 2 ' I : I= 5 £ ( One Lot Childs Trot-Moc Shoes-- One Lot Tan Army Shoes-- $4.50 value, now ........ ... 2.50 5.00 value, now ........... 3.00 ' , . . One Lot Misses Cn Metal Calf Shoes-- One Lot Childs Army Shoes-- $5.00 value, now .... ...... $3.50 $5.50 value, now ...........$3.50 . - One Lot Misses Patent Leather Shoes-- One Lot Misses Tan Ankle Strap Pumps-- $5.00 value, now ....... .. .. 3.50 5.00 value, now ...........$3.00 2) One Lot Misses Trot-Moc Tan Shoes-- One Lot Boys Black Calf Shoes-- x $5.00 value, now .......... $3.00 $5.50 value, now ........... $4.00 . . . . One Lot Misses Patent Leather Fawn Buck- One Lot Growing Girls Black Lace Shoes-- skin Top Shoes--$7.00 value, $4.75 $7.00 value, now ...........$5.00 v3 . % . Reductions on Regular Lines of 25¢, 50c and $1.00 off Regular Price E t I; : ii

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