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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Oct 1919, p. 5

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yoCIal Happenin on \ (the 23 North Shore by Ruth Risley - SMALL REPRESENTATION of the membership of the Winnetka Woman's club was in attendance at the business meeting held on Tuesday afternoon in the clubhouse. Fol- Jowing reports by the chairmen of the various committees and departments, Professor William B. Owen, head of the Chicago Normal Training School, and one of a committe of five, recently ap- | : pointed by the United States government, to consider "Fducational Reconstruction," gave a most interesting talk on "Education," and | its absolute necessities which up until the time of the war, had not been fully realized by the general public. Professor Owen presented 1 so many interesting sidelights on this situation, as it has come be- | 8 ! | § When You Buy a Car N automobile manufacturer recently announced this year's car with one hundred changes. It perhaps needed them and a hundred more as shown by usage. There are so many different "makes" of cars now on the market and the manufacturers so indifferent to the com- plaints of the buyer that it behooves the individual to place his confidence in the DEALER. I am pleased to represent a car and a manufacturer, both of which have stood the test of time, use and abuse and In addi- fore the government in the past two years, that it is impossible to | 8 begin to quote him. Next Thursday afternoon, at the regular club meeting, the dis- cussion of this same subject is to be continued by Superintendent Carleton W. Washburne, who will deal in an interesting way with Hp MEETING of the Tenth District of the Federation of Wom- an's clubs is to be held on A the Welles Park Woman's club. made before November: 1, to Mrs. Lawson, telephone Ravenswood 939]. oO Ravenswood Methodist church, the hostess for the day being Tuesday, November 4, at the Luncheon reservations must be Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Albright of 476 Park avenue, Glencoe an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel Frances, to Mr. Wiiliam Southworth Aldridge of Highland Park. the "Fducational Problems in Winnetka." I | | | i ] | | | | | E. P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Mgr. Phone EVANSTON "4384 -v The Alternate club, one of the old- est literary clubs in Chicago, had its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Arthur F. Durand in Hub- bard Woods. A paper on "Modern Music" was prepared by Mrs. Matz- inger and read by her mother, Mrs. Charles T. Parkes. Miss Frazier of the Knupfer Studios gave a number of illustrative selections. Other speakers were Mrs. John Worthy, Mrs. Anna D. Bradley, Miss Grace Telling, and Mrs. Marie Louise B. Chamberlain. : sme Miss Marian Lasier, daughter of Mrs. David S. Lasier of 721 lincoln avenue, who is stdying in the Ober- lin Conservatory of Music, had the honor - of appearing at the first Weckly Students' Recital for the present year on Wednesday even- ing, October 15. Miss Lasier's number was Waltz in A major by Mosz- kowski, and was most heartily ap- plauded. Miss Lasier is studying .Tiano, Organ, Theory, Ear training and French. She graduated from New Trier High school in 1913. ---- At the meeting of the Winnetka and Hubbard Woods committee of the Revinia club, held recently, the election of officers for the ensuing year resulted in the following : Mrs. N. K. Anderson, chairman, Miss Jor sephine Landon, first vice chair- man; Mrs. A. W. Shaw, second vice chairman; Mrs. O. S. Picher, secre- tary; Hubbard Woods committee, Mrs. James S. Pole, first vice chair- man; Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, sec- ond vice chairman. --_--p-- [ast evening the members of Christ Episcopal church parish gave a "welcome home" dinner to four of their women war workers, who have recently returned from over- seas. Dr. Alice Barlow-Brown, Miss Ruth Bal'uff, Miss Frances Thomp- son, and Miss Dorothy Ridgway. --f-- Mr. Peter McDonald, 995 Oak street, will return this evening from Winipeg, Canada, where he was call- ed bv the death of his sister, Mrs. Weir. Miss Jane McDonald. another sister, will return with him, for an extended visit. ---- . Rev. J. W. F. Davies and Rev. James Austin Richards will return today from Grand Rapids, Mich! where they have been attending the Congregational church convention. ---- The North Shore Dancing club will hold the first of a series of danc- ing parties next Wednesday evening at the Winnetka Woman's club. te Mrs. Andrew MacLeish of Glencoe will be the speaker at the meeting of the Toreign Missionary society to be held next Wednesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. J. W. F. Davies, 1004 Pine street -- The Winnetka Extensiot Class of the Art Institute under the direction of Miss Mathilde Klemm, will be- in' today at the Winnetka om- &'s chub, from 9:30 A 3. to 11:30 M : ----f-- Mrs. W. M. Morse, 433 Provident venue, left Winnetka on Monday to spend the month of November at Pedro Miquel, Canal Zoue, with her taughter, Mrs. Charles Wall. --f-- Mrs. L. J. Hayes, 369 Linden ave- nue, Hubbard Woods, returned on Thursday of katchewan, Can, where she has been spending. the past ten weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hoyt and | § Miss Josephine Landon, 550 Sher-| idan road, will leave tomorrow for | still give more for your money than any other. tion to the original car you will find here the only com- pletely equipped service station and stock of repair parts between Chicago and Highland Park. R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer 810 Church Street EVANSTON Green Cove Springs, Fla., where they | will spend the winter. i ---- The first meeting of the season of the Pine Street Circle was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. W. F. Davies, 1004 Pine street. ---- The Oak Street Circle was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. William Noble, 1010 Oak street, on Tuesday afternoon. NEW TRIER SWIMMERS PRE- Swimming will start in full force soon, according to Coach Jackson. A meet is being arranged to be hold soon as he wants to give the boys all the preliminary work as possible so that they can repeat in the Sub- urban league meets which begin in January. Arrangements are also being made two. daceh h for entering the team in a meet to wo daughters were guests at they, hed in Detroit next month and summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl- 7 : DR ewity on Matenry on Piidey for the Interscholastic meet at the of last week. 2 if Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Madsen and INQUIRE about my work in Permanent Waving. I must say that I-am a pupil 'of Mr. Felix Coune of Chicago, best expert in that line. CR RS a al 1 I have the most up-to-date apparat- us. All my work is guarantced and very reasonable prices. Call for in- formation. HH. Delebecque, 747 Elm street, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 822. --Adv. ---- The Public Speaking classes, un- der the leadership of Prof. Bertram Nelson of Chicago University, are meeting every Monday afternoon at the Woman's club. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clampitt, 802 Foxdale avenue, will leave Novemb- er 9, for Hollywood, Cal, where they expect to mawe their future home. -- The Four Corner Dancing club will hold its second party of the ANNOUNCEMENT Madame C. Billot, French dressmaker. Telephone Winnetka 599-W. --Adv.T31-2tc season this evening at Community | 222222700 7 I T2277 2 22 72 House. ------ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. i Moore, 564 | GRACE KIEN MADISON Arbor Vitae road, are spending the | winter in Gainesville, Fla. i --_---- Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Gowing, 739 Lilcoln avenue, have returned from | announces her return from European Capitals where she © has sung and taught with N a fortnight's trip to Atlantic City NT. great success a 4 1} . Mr. C. D. Caldwell, formerly of | Voice Placement and diaphra- | Winnetka, is now making his home iin Holyoke, Mass. ------ Elmer Nelson, 923 Oak street, re- turned Monday from a week-end motor trip to Kansas City, Mo. ---- C. Henderson, 891 Spruce street, is confined to his home with illness. ---- matic breathing a specialty She is eminently fitted to coach singers for Opera, Oratorio and Songs LILI 4/1 II II TI Pupils now being registered Address 923 Oak gt. Winnetka Mrs. Beryl Goldman of Kansas City, Mo., was the week-end guest of Miss' May Holmes, 988 Elm street. is LITE EL Lol HTTTTTTIE WORKING GIRLS' DANCE _ The Friendship Circle, working girls' club of Winnetka will give a dance Tuesday evening, November 4, at 8:30 o'clock, in the gymnasium of Community House. Good music is promised. EE Tal TIIITIT MUSIC TEACHER DIES Word has been received from Joliet, Illinois, of the recent death of Mr. D. F. Daley, father of Mrs. E. W. Conable and Mr. M. Daley, who formerly taught music in the Colum- bia School of Music. | Our new. pieces of Sheffield Plate are carefully selected with a view to atility, beauty and | finished workmanship ENTERTAIN LINCOLN CIRCLE | Mrs. Carrie Prouty and Mrs. Dav- Lasier will entertain the Lin- venue Circle at an all-day meeting Monday, October 27, at the residence of Mrs. Lasier, 721 Lincoln i avenue. | 1 id. 5 coin | | elem PARING FOR VICTORY YEAR N \ N \ \ \ \ NY N \ \ Ny } 3 N \ Ny \ N \ N \ N N N N N NN N N 3 \ \ N \ \ N N \ N Zo Children 's Shoes (SALLI LSI IHLS SLL SS SIAS SALTY 27 270 ARAL ili De ddd dedi Sturdy and Stylish, at substantial savings, Smart- ness in juvenile footwear is a unique feature of this store. Headquarters for Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls. HARRY M. BUTLER Successor to TUCKER SHOE CO. "vy SHOES, HATS, FURNISHINGS ... 1213 WILMETTE AVENUE Stores at Highland Park and Wilmette \ Telephone Winnetka 670-J > ALLS SSSI SSIS SSSI SS SITY TIS SS SSSI SSSA PHS AS SSS Sd i ON BUSINESS TRIP last week from Sas-| Winnetka "Southex tr {ject is in Rismarck, North Dakota, THE CELLINI SHOP! 528-DAVIS STREET EVANSTON, ILLINOIS |: nano ERLE of Windes and of the Don E. Marsh Marsh, contractors in charge paviag pro ULE Te] on a business trip. E. B. TAYLOR & QUALITY iS SERVICE 0777777702 2020 77a 7 227722722 22777 Zar rrzizzzazzzzzzis Our large list of satisfied customers is fair proof of the quality and service we are so proud of. VOLLMANN'S MARKET Winnetka, lllimeois 1/11 LLSIIIITTII LH IRA TIAL IIIS SLL SEPALS SS TWO THINGS TO DO Set your clock back one hour October 26 . and é Get an Eveready Flashlight For the dark evenings CO., Hardware. 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