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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Nov 1919, p. 5

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on) LY) == =" WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919 or w by Ru yocial H 3 North Shore appenin 5 th Risley ' R. R. NORMAN FOSTER residents of Winnetka, is Friday evenings. greatest thinkers. Although now engaged in the practice of medici classes in Chicago as well as in Winnetka. burne are holding open house on alternate Friday evenings for the benefit of any people in Winnetka who are interested in the sub- Dr. Foster's next talk will be Friday ject of Dr. Foster's talks. evening, November 7, at 8 o'clock. o& the Bible and Biblical philosophy at the home of his grand- son, C. W. Washburne, 870 Linden avenue, on alternate Dr. Foster has been a student of philosophy and religion all his life, was president of the Philosophic Congress at the Worlds Fair of Chicago, and has been a friend of many of America's . of Chicago, well known to many conducting a series of classes on eighty-six years of age, he is still ne in Chicago, and is conducting Mr. and Mrs. Wash- RS. George W. BLOSSOM, Jr, of Hubbard Woods, and Mrs. T. Philip Swift and Miss Marion Farnsworth, of Winnetka, are members of the cast for the presented on the evenings of Nove in Chicago, by the Service club. The receipts of the performances will be about the thirtieth in- stallment of the club's debt to the suffering poor which the organiza- 'tion, more than a quarter of a century ago, took upon itself volun- tarily, and which with the strides of the times has grown into large numbers. The club contributes a 'worthy charities. Pr. opera "Marcelle," which is to be mber 7 and 8 at the Aryan Grotto nnually to more than a score of Thanksgiving month is bringing at least one fashionable wed- ding in society. Miss Agnes Madeleine Pease, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease of Kenilwort time of her marriage to Edwin Everett Sheridan, son of Mr: and Mrs. A. D. Sheridan of Evanston. The exact date is still undecided. h, has chosen November for the The all-day meeting of the Wom- | 'an's society of the Congregational 'church will be held on Wednesday, November 5. Business session 11 A. M.; luncheon 12:30 P. M.; program 1:30 P.M., in charge of the Woman's 'Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. John R. Leonard wil give an outline of the work of the Chicago Business Woman's Council, which is being carried on for and by the Business Girls in the loop. Mrs. Inez Rodgers Deach will explain in detail the work carried on by the Chicago Woman's 'Shelter, "whose doors are never clos- 'ed, and from which no woman is ever 'turned away, unheard or unaided." Mrs. Gertrude Thurston will aug- ment the program with a few vocal selections. The devotional exercises will be conducted by Rev. Stephen Lloyd pastor of the' Congregational «church of Wilmatte. a fei The Autumn Adventure in Fellow- ship will hold a luncheon in Field's East Tea Room on Thursday, Novem- 'ber 6. The speakers will be Miss 'Stella Jordan, field secretary for the Home Missionary society, and Dr. "Ozora Davis, president of the Chica- go Theological seminary. Mrs. Car- rie Prouty, Mrs. M. H. Lieber, and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler will rep- resent the local chapter of the Home Missionary society at this luncheon. FL Mr. and Mrs. William Bush Sim- mons who have been spending the summer in Winnetka, opened their apartment in Chicago recently. Im- mediately after theholidays theyplan to go to Cuba for a several week's stay. In their absence they are to| leave their small daughter with Mrs. Siitnmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCoy, who are going to Florida for the winter. tn Gi mais Mr. and Mrs. Edward Biery have | returned from their wedding trip to | West Virginia, and are stopping at the home of Mrs. Biery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, 938 | Elm street, for ten days or so, prior | to their departure for California, | where they will make their future home. ---- Delegates from the Winnetka Woman's club, to the Tenth District meeting to be held in Ravenswood next Tuesday .are Mrs. W. W. Chickering, and Mrs. Harry Seymour. Mrs. M. H. Lieber, who has accepted the chairmanship of the Speakers' Bureau of the Federation, will also be in attendance. ete wie Mr. and Mrs. William A. Otis and daughter, Louise, 644 Oak street, leave today for a month's stay in Santa Barbara, Cal. Mr. A. Miller Redfield and family occupy the Otis home during their absence. Miss Marion Farnsworth, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs.' George J. Farnsworth of 'Hubbard Woods will spend the winter with her grandmother, Mrs. James G. C. Brooks in Chicago. ------ Dr. and Mrs. G. Thomsen = von Colditz of Winnetka, who have re- "cently. returned from the east, have taken a house in Evanston for the winter. Mrs. William Nichols of Pine street cutertained a few of her neighbors yesterday afternoon to makc fancy bags for the Holiday Fete. Of interest on ths north shore is the wedding of Miss Margaret Mc- Millen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McMillen of Wilmette, to Warren Taylor Fifer of Indianapolis, Ind. which took place Thursday evening at the Congregational church of Wil- mette. A small' reception followed the ceremony .at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fifer have gone on a honeymoon trip, and upon their return will make their home in Indianapolis. Both ars graduates of Northwestern Universi- ty, Mr. Fifer being a member of the class of 1916, and of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and Mrs. Fifer of the class of 1918, and a member of the Alpha Phi sorority. ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Haines of Winnetka have returned from a trip east and are at the Onwentsia club in Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. T. Philip Swift have closed their residence at 184 Sher- idan road and moved jnto the city for the winter. They will be with Mr. Swift's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward F. Swift of 1550 North Park- way until their apartment at 230 East Walton place 'is ready for occupancy. ---- Announcement has been received of the arrival of an eight-pound boy, i.ester Neville Riemann, on October 26. in the home of Reverend Rudolph Riemann, and Ruth Neville Riemann of Richland Center, Wis. Last evening the North Shore hotel ballroom will be transformed into an elfian bower with witches, pump- kins, corn husks and all the essen- tials which go to make up a real Hallowe'en party. Cider and dough- nuts were served during the evening. ing. A large group of Wilrg:tte A large group of north shore folks were in attendance. ----f---- The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of Christ church, will be held on Mon- day, November 3. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 a'clock, and will be | followed by an important business meeting where plans for the Holiday Fete will be discussed. The speaker of the afternoon will be Miss Beach of the Chicago Business Woman's Council. ee fe Mrs. Oscar Hagin of Scott avenue entertained a group of women in Hubbard Woods, on Tuesday to sew for the Holiday Fete. et -- Mrs. Frank R. Fuller, 362 Haw- thorn Lane 'left last Saturday to spend the winter in Santa Barbara, California. ont REAR Miss Laura Hayes, a niece of Mrs. Frank R. Fuller. opened a dancing class at the Winnetka Woman's staf on Thursday afternoon. | ---- The Friday Evening club will be entertained this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aron Younker on Sheridan road. a - Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Jr., of Winnetka, are at 1232 North State street, Chicago, for the winter. REE Mr. A. A. Beebe has «old his home at 800 Bryant avenue to Mr. Carroi! Ridgway, who expects to occupy it the first of next week. sll] Francis |: cars purely on the NOW, the business that most all carsare serviceable, "some more than others" but none absolutely condemned, and of each manufacturer so extensive, the wise buyer will solicit the opinion and consider the advice of the DEALER at home. Confidence, well placed in the automobile dealer with whom you live, and from whom valuable information on any car may be had without cost, is worth many dollars to a prospective buyer. E. P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Manager Phone EVANSTON 4884 bought certain reputation of the car and its manufacturer. Each dealer has a local reputation--Ask about ours if you are not acquainted with us and when you desire, don't hesitate to ask for our experience. We want your friendship and we can help you. R.D.CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer Sorel. CAR 810 Church Street E V A NST O N UNTVERSAY, SEE ESSE = ELT hE THERE WAS A TIME hen people a Al LH RE OH, ANDY! WE ANNOUNCE RIVAL APARTMENT HUNTER Jack Patterson, New Trier athletic director, is ail "het up" these days. He's not worried about the brand of athletics the high school boys are putting out either. Here's what's the matter. Patterson .and famiy, early in November must vacate their apart- ment and seek other abode. Like the famous character in a Chicago Daily cartoon he's having a difficult time locating a place. [f you can help him in this regard call the New Trier High school and let him know what you have to offer. There are two kiddies in the family. AT HOSPITAL Mr. B. H. Atwood, 839 Elm street, was taken to the Evanston hospital and operated upon Monday for acute appendicitis. His condition is very favorable, according to his family. WIRELESS ARRIVES The wireless apparatus for the Community House arrived Wednes- day and will be in operation shortly. It will be in charge of the Boy Scouts. GAME CANCELED Because of the failure of the New- man Council of the Knights of Columbus to acquire St. Mary's hall at Evanston for the game the indoor tussle scheduled with Winnetka this week was canceled. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY PAINTS Of all kinds in large and small cane WALL PAPERS, PAINTING & DECORATING Floor Finishing a Specialty RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE FREE PAINT INFORMATION FREE SL = Exhibits of = Handwrought EE Jewelry = French and Ukrainian Novelty Beads Hand Bags Lustre Glass GIFT ARTICLES = THE CELLINI SHOP 528 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON - ILLINOIS A F Announcing the Opening of the Community Kitchen W ednesday, November 5th In addition to our regular service we will have cooked meals to be taken be placed before 12 o'clock and called . for between 5:30 and 6 o'clock. An extra charge will be made when de- livery is requested. Containers must be furnished. ; NO TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVED The Tra Room 551 Lincoln Avenue Hilda Salveson, Prop. home in the evening. 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