WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 ee ocial Happenings on the ° North Shore | NN by Ruth Risley HE HOLIDAY FETE at the Winnetka Woman's club on the i -- afternoons and evenings of the fifth and sixth of December, | & is the inspiration of much activity at present among the mem- bers of the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of Christ church, | § and the many friends who are helping them to make the afiair a | success. The sale which opens on Friday afternoon, December 5, promises to be most interesting both for those who look for real bargains in household articles and those who will be glad to do & their Christmas shopping early and in Winnetka. The sale com- | ¥ mittee is being ably assisted by the zone chairmen, who are under | §& the experienced leadership of Mrs. Frank D. Fulton. In every zone | & of Winnetka they are inviting their neighbors in to sew on articles for the booths or appealing for contributions to cover expenses, or helping in some other definite and practical way. ber 6, are taking definite shape under the leadership of Mrs. Law-| rence Howe and the two evenings will be made gay by the best] dance music procurable as well by delightful plays. To aid in the dramatic entertainment Mrs. Laird Bell and Mrs. | Cornelius Lynde have secured for their committee the co-operation of Mrs. Frank Blatchford, Mrs. Ashley Gerhard and Mrs. Albert Kales. An interesting program may be confidently expected. The Holiday Fete will appeal to all ages and both sexes. No one can afford to miss it! INNETKA enthusiastically welcomed the Community Kitchen WwW that opened Wednesday at the Tea Room. A variety of well ; cooked food was on sale, and the generous patronage leaves no doubt of the demand for the service, or the success of the enter- prise. The kitchen will, for the present, be open from 10 A. M. un- til 5 P. M. daily except Sunday. Special dishes for each day will be on sale at reasonable prices, and it 1s hoped that all will take advantage of this opportunity. On trial makes a booster. } Plans for the children's party on Saturday afternoon Decen- | I yY 4 ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Dietrich, 877 Elm street, announce the 3, in demand. E. P. MOLLOHAN, Sales Mgr» Phone EVANSTON 4884 T The Original Cost of a Closed«Car, you will agree, is the only reason that the majority of cars are of the "open" type. The closed car is more comfortable, more adaptable, more convenient, better looking and more refined. It is a better car for all conditions, seasons and circumstances, and after you have checked over all of them, you will find The Ford Closed Cars cost less than half the price of the next reputable closed cars; the upkeep is much lower, car conveniences identical, and Ford Service is at your door instead of 12 to 20 miles away. We solicit the order in advance of your requirement as good closed cars are greatly | R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer 810 Church Street EVANSTON engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Hugh Nelson Mavor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mavor of LaGrange. Mr. Mavor has recently returned from overseas where he served as a captain with the 71st C. A.C. 2 Mrs. "Alpheus D. Burgess and her Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Norton Joice, small daughter, Miss Raine Baron [10 Pratt boulevard, Chicago, are re- Burgess, were hostesses at a most ceiving congratulations on the ar- unique Hallowe'en party last Friday | rival of a son, October 5. Mrs. Joice afternoon at their home, 1239 Scott, was formerly Miss Rebekah Alden avenue, Hubbard Woods. They were | of Winnetka. assisted by the Misses Jessie Cain and Olive Wayman. Aside from the! fn The West Elm Street Circle will usual games and music, the children made merry by donning masques of "hideous"'make-ups,each playing their part in a pleasing manner, The home was most tastefully decorated with: autumn foliage, black cats, witches, and the attractive colors of.the oc- casion.' The table centerpiece was a huge pumpkin, cut, and heaped high with old fashioned New England raised doughnuts. The guests included John Henry Needham, Rae Elizabeth Needham, Nedra Needham, Jane Blair, Judith 'Walsh, Helen Mehren, Barbara Bal- linger, John Ballinger, Selma Flesh- ham, Dorothy Dickenson, Leon Dick- enson, Betty Hastings, Jean Snell, Jean Aitken, Margaret Aitken, and Peggy and Barbara Sargent. fp The Bryn Mawr endowment fund gave a tea Wednesday afternoon at the Casino in Chicago for Mrs. George Gelhorn of St. Louis, who spoke on plans and organization for the endowment fund drive to be launched within a few months. Pre- ceding the tea Mrs. William Hibbard of Winnetka, chairman of the com- mittee, gave a luncheon for Mrs. Celhorn at the Casino. Mrs. Laird Bell, secretary of the committee, gave a luncheon at the Fine Arts club. Other Winnetka members who were hostesses at the tea were Mrs. James Porter and Miss Harriet Houghteling. 5 The regular monthly dinner for the soldiers at: the hospital at Fort Sheridan was given last evening at Community House. Covers were laid for one hundred guests. Mrs. Fred- erick B. Thomas and Mrs. Royal Hoagland were in charge. The Lincoln Avenue Circle will hold an all-day meeting with Mrs. Frances Case and Mrs. George Taylor, at the home of Mrs. Case, 1607] Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods, on; 'Monday, November 10. | ef The first meeting of the Parent- 'Teacher association of the North Shore Country Day schoel will be held in the school gymnasium on 'Wednesday, November 12, at 8 o'clook. ; hori Soon Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Hill and small daughter ,who have been with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Knox Owsley, 720 Prospect avenue, have left tor Texas where] thay will reside. fe The second of a series of informal] dances, given by a group of marricd couples, will take place this evening! at the Winnetka'Woman's club. ---- The Pine Street Circlé will meet! on Tuesday of next week with Mrs. | - Harry Mess, 982 Pine street. | | street, Winnetka. meet next week at the home of Mrs. Ebert S. Harrold, 979 Elm street. Miss Ella Allen, social service worker for the Lying-In hospital, will be the speaker of the afternoon. mei The Camp Fire Girls of the Wa- hanka group are selling Christmas cards to raise money for their bene- fit. Do not be surprised if you receive a call from one of the members. a Colonel Henry J. Reilly and his mother are at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Colonel Reilly. will sail for France as soon as strike condi- tions allow the Rotterdam to get away. N6@h(dhN", The East Willow Street Circle will meet with Mrs. Harry I. Orwig, 548 Willow street, on Tuesday of next week at 2 o'clock. --f---- Mrs. David J. Gillespie, 781 Linden avenue, will entertain the members of the Rosewood Avenue Circle on Tuesday, November 11, at 2 o'clock. mans The Four Corner Dancing club will hold another of its informal parties this evening at Community House. THE PUBLIC HEALTH Harriet Fulmer R. N. NUTRITION CLINICS Tvery Saturday afternoon a Nutri- tion class for boys and girls who are anaemic and underweight, is held at the Cook County Health Center. The parents aceompany the children and are much interested. Dr. Parmalee of Oak Park is in charge. Upon request,- other communities may have this clinic. : 3 MOTHERHCCD CLASS A Motherhood class will be held every Wednesday during November, December and January at the Cook County Heaith Center. Dr. Caroline Hedger has charge of these classes. Any mother may join. SCHOQL. SUPERVISICN During September and October 5842 children in the Outer-belt ter- ritory have been reinspected by the INQUIRTC about my work in Ps I must say Felix Counc in that li 3 7e the most up-to-date apparat- rmanent Waving. that { ain a pupil of Mr. of Chicago, best expert us. All my work is guaranteed and very i.asonable prices Call for. in- formation, Il. Delebecque, T47 Elm , Tel. Winnetka 822. ¢ Cook County Public Health nurses, | been corrected. This shows a splend: | The Traveling Health Clinic is 842 physical defects of last year have id co-operation on the part of the | making stops this week at all Rural parents and an appreciation of the work of the Public Health nurses. schools in Norwood Park township. The people ure giving the nurse in cellent examples of this art. THE CELLINI SHOP 528-DAVIS STREET EVANSTON, ILLINOIS HTH] IHHHERNIIHIE loll = Wash Without Work Wash With a Thor Next Wash Day--- Why [lot? DOWN brings a THOR to your home. Balance in small monthly payments. Phone Win. 318 right now and ask about it 'Winnetka Electric Shop 4 East Railroad Avenue best top price you have always felt you ought to get :--NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL. We also have some choice vacant to offer at. prices which: will never again be possible. These should be taken NOW, Special attention given to low offers for quick unloading, to Very Choice location, to group and larger holdings of lots and to exclusive listings with us. What is your price? If we can't sell, no one can ;--and, we will not. waste our valuable efforts at all, on offers too freely listed everywhere-- a sure sign that such offerings are not worth handling or offering at all. : Also want listings of homes of the better sort for im- 'mediate, later, or May lst delivery. Special attention given to Exclusive Listings. i LETHE | Indian Hill {Station WINNETKA : Johansen & Company Telephone Winnetka 768 LB¥ = --Adv. | ID gunn | this section splendid support. =| Nf Qo; = = [Ey 4 = ; || && £ : | A 9 i = 0 ils 1 Property O Att ! HE . 1 roperty Uwners, Attention! Pay VACANT WILL SELL NOW al HANDWROUGHT | JEWELRY : ; | with Wd My We have created a new angle to the sale of "vacant". in | sh pi iden'of what Kenilworth, all parts of Winnetka especially, and in the most is desired, both de- desirable parts of Glencoe. Hi signer and craftsman : 3 Ad Hi use originale ly its Our Sales Method vizualizes the home in a' definite, | expression. Wwe believe ! ié 'hic S 1 i paki pi practical manner which sells off piece after piece at that very ] The Mn Who "Pags at the Knees' neglects his true PERSONALITY Let us keep the **Bag" out and class you with the care-taking dressers. All work guaranteed CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING 4 Cariton Building (3 wt Cf Years Winnetka Dye] | INC. Phone Winnetka 150 2. Nazarian Bros., Props,