ors WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 19,1921 13 22 <3 Elan am 0 Se - a 40> Activities o North Shore Chubs | by Ruth Risley x w of the on "Community Work." Community Work in general. The hosts and hostesses will include Mrs. Helen Gage, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Gates, Dr. and, Mrs. Donald M. Gallie, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Baker. LLEN D. ALBERT, Past President of the International Association of Rotary Clubs, will speak before the members Wilmette Woman's friends next Tuesday evening at the clubhouse at eight This is to be an open meeting and an urgent invitation is extended to the entire village to take ad- vantage of this splendid opportunity to become better informed on Club and their husbands and The program of the Winnetka Woman's club for Thursday, March 24, is in charge of the Music committee. They have secured the services of Zetta Gay Whitson, violin; Elizabeth Olk-Roeklk, cello, and Violet Martens Link, soprano, will sing with Mrs. Lawrence L. Doty at the piano. promises to be one of the most delightful musicales of the year. The Young Ladies' auxiliary of the Wilmette Woman's club will be in charge of the program to be pre- sented before the club at its meet- ing on Tuesday' evening, April 5, at the clubhouse. The members are now busily engaged in rehearsals for a short playlet, the name of which as yet has not been announced. Mrs. John S. Stevens is chairman of the Auxiliary, and other officers include Miss Katherine Winship, president; Miss Winifred Reinboth, vice-presi- dent; Miss Helen Bell, secretary; Miss Gladys Kuelzow, treasurer; Miss Grace Hess, chairman, Program com- mittee; Miss Norreh Lyons, chair- man Philanthropy committee, and Miss Florence Wray, chairman So- cial committee. Of interest to all university women is the announcement that Dallas Lore Sharp will give the annual Phi Beta Kappa address in Harris Hall, North- western university, on Friday even- ing, May 6, at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "Education for Authority." Readers of the Atlantic Monthly, as well as the owners of his sprightly books, "Rook and Meadows," "The Hills of Hingham," "The Lay of the Land," and "The Whole Year Round," have long recognized his intellectual charm, and the depth and inspiration of his cultural message. The Phi Beta Kappa address, which is open to the public, always brings together a choice audience, which will assuredly not be disappointed this year in Mr. Sharp. At the meeting of the Tenth Dis- trict Federation held on Thursday at the Woman's Library club of Glen- .coe, Mrs. James A. Campbell, retiring president of the Rogers Park Wom- an's club was elected president of the piano. Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey, This district; Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt of Glencoe, was elected vice president- at-large, and Mrs. Clark of the Bron- son Circle of Rogers Park, was elect- ed recording secretary. There was an exceptionally large attendance at the meeting and follow- ing the usual business session, a de- lightful program was enjoyed. The Woman's Library club of Glen- coe will hold a business meeting on Thursday, March 31, at two-thirty o'clock. A group of musical selec- tions by Miss Kathryn Greene and Mrs. John W. Hansel, Jr., will be pre- sented. Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber of Win- netka, will speak before the mem- bers of the Rogers Park Woman's club on next Tuesday afternoon on "The Educational Department of the State." The North Shore Golf club is being attractively redecorated this month, in order to be in readiness as soon as the entertaining season opens. The club will be open for players on in a tee of the Illinois Firemen's associa- | laws now on the statute books of Illi- | liquor within the prohibition territory tion and chairman of the judiciary i nois are a product of his service. . . A ; He is | committee of the national Firemen's The and surrounding Evanston. Dr MT ETI tale 3 : : The r. Miller steopath, specialist in member of the legislative commit stomach and nervous disorders. Neorth Shore Hotel. Phone Evanston 6424. --Adv. LTG-17-tfc association. firemen's pension ¥ POO 0000000000000004 What Does Your . Money Buy? Production costs on all machinery are figured on a basis of price per pound. This fact is seldom advertised and the buying public is never so advised. The quality of vital materials in the FORD CAR are seldom equalled and have own engineers) of better grade than those of the FORD CAR. This accounts for the extremely small depreciation of the FORD while excessive price or poor materials must account for the extreme depreciation in one thousand to three thousand dollar cars. For your own satisfaction figure PRICE PER POUND for car VALUES and your good judgment will convince you of the folly in buying "In-betweens"--Imitations of higher priced cars. R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer M. P. LOUEN Sales Mgr. Phone Evanston 4884 810 Church St. EVANSTON never been surpassed in any other car, barring none. The materials in the best French car, which is looked upon as the finest or highest priced, were not (according to their 24 April 1. NORTH SHORE ATTORNEY : NAMED BRUNDAGE AID | William Lister, for six years city, attorney of Evanston, and well known throughout the north shore as the nemesis of the so-called "blind- pig" operators, has been appointed asssitant attorney general under Ed-'! ward J. Brundage, attorney general for the state of Illinois. Attorney Lister gained distinction in this vicinity through his applica- tion of adjunctive remedies employed to enjoin the sale of intoxicating NEW GLENVIEW HOME NEARS COMPLETION Clubhouse Will Be Ready for Occu- pancy May 1; Approximate Re- production of Former Structure According to information received from the contractors, the new Glen- view Golf club now being erected on the site of the structure which was destroyed by fire late last spring, will be completed and ready for the for- mal opening May 1. The erection of the new building has advanced very rapidly since the work began last August. It will be as nearly as possible an exact repro- duction of the former structure. It was the desire of the members that it should be so built. Old English Style The style of architecture is old English. In the main dining room on the first floor the exposed trusses are of huge oak timbers, and on the out- side of the building will also be ex- posed oak timbers. At the front entrance there will be erected a small porch, the material of which is from the old frigate "Constitution," of the war of 1812. On the first floor of the east wing of the building are the men's locker rooms, showers and dressing rooms. There will be room for 400 lockers, and some fifty or sixty private show- er rooms. The dining room and the kitchen occupy the first floor of the north wing. On the first floor will also be a large lounging room and a cafe, to be used on special occasions and at times when the main dining room is not needed. Family Apartments The upper floor has family apart- ments, and bachelors' quarters. There are eleven apartments for families and seventeen single suites. One of the points of unusual inter- est is the immense kitchen with all modern mechanical appliances, steam tables and electrical appliances. The club will have its own refrigerator system for making its ice and for cooling its store rooms. 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