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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Apr 1925, p. 17

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Social Happenings About 30 members of the Chi Omega sorority, alumnae, active members, and pledges, will attend a house party from Wednesday until Friday of the com- ing week at the summer home of Miss Dorothy Ruehl at Powers Lake. This is a biennial event that always pro- vides great pleasure to the partici- pants. Among the north shore guests will be Miss Lydia Sprenger of Kenil-, worth and Miss Mabel Forberg of | Glencoe. --_--Q-- A special effort is being made during the month of April to obtain new mem- bers in the American Opera society founded by Mrs. Archibald Freer oi Chicago. The purpose of the organ- ization is to encourage the use of our own language in opera and concert, in English speaking countries, and to foster and encourage American com- posers and artists. Membership blanks may be procured from Mrs. Howard Tracy. ieleghans Winnetka 1509, or from Mrs. P. J. Sullivan, Glencoe 805. --0-- A luncheon will be given by the Bryn Mawr alumnae of District Five at the Casino club, 167 East Delaware place, Chicago, April 18, at 1 o'clock, to meet President Park and Mrs. F. Louis Slade, national chairman of the music and auditorium drive. --_---- Tickets are now on sale for the benefit bridge the Chi Omega sorority is giving to swell its house fund. The affair will take place at the Evans- ton Country club, Saturday afternoon, April 18. There will be a prize for each table as well as major prizes, and tea and cakes will be served at the close of the game. hai. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ankrum and family of the Belmont hotel, have taken the Sherman Gobel house at 511 Ash street for the summer season. Mrs. J. Henry Cary-Curr, 1051 Spruce street, has gone to Richmond, Ky. for a fortnight's visit with relatives. - - T1890 Gimp rd a: a. We launder clothes In proper style. 4 lh ive us t least atrial. E launder clothes in proper style. From the Suds to the ironing board they receive the attention of expert laundry-folks. Ask us to call for your work. Ask the Duds about the polite attention we pay to their work and about our prompt delivery. LOOK FOR SUDS & DUDS AJ AJ . JURMENT Lon 4 . J) MAN ® - . ) . i: Doing without electricity in the home presents many distressing problems. --My. Electro-serve. LECTRICITY" is" "no longer a luxury. It is a prime necessity. How many rooms do you need wired? We'll tell you the price for room and esti- mate on the fixtures that vou will want. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 =y The Wilmette and Winnetka W. C.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall of 564| Mrs. Myron T. Harshaw, 1096 Oak| Mrs. William H. Nicholls, and her [. U. will meet Monday afternoon, Sprit 6, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. William Carey of 883 Oak street, Winnetka. Mrs, J. Bradner Smith will talk on "Child Welfare." --Q-- The John Woods, who until recently occupied the McGibbon home on Lin- coln avenue, are now at the Belmont hotel anxiously awaiting the comple- tion of their new home on Locust road, Winnetka Heights. --_--Q-- The council of the Entre Nous Matinee club held its regular monthly business meeting at the Sovereign hotel Friday. A luncheon at 1 o'clock preceded the business meeting. ---- Mrs. Clifford Baugh and Mrs. Frank Neubacher were guests of honor at a luncheon and bridge given in Evans- ton Friday, by Mrs. Arthur Kenning, at her home on Lake Shore drive. --0-- Mrs. C. Netterhausen of Chicago has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Clara L. Poulson, 848 Foxdale avenue, for the past three weeks. Mrs. Netterhausen expects to return to her home some time next week. FOR RENT HUBBARD WOODS East Side New Brick Home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $150.00 HILL & WHEELER, Inc. REALTORS "Homes for Particular Pcople" WILMETTE OFFICE 334 Linden Avenue Tel. Wilmette 93 WINNETKA OFFICE 736 Elm Street Tel. Winnetka 142 Arbor Vitae road left Friday for a| street, and her little daughter, Hope, | daughter, Barbara, 660 Pine street, left month's rest in the South. have returned home from the Evans-| Friday for French Lick Springs. ge ton hospital. -- Robert DePau, 724 Center street, --0-- Mrs. Harold D. Hill spent the past arrived home from Beloit college, Fri-| Junior Eiden of 806 Foxdale avenue| week-end in Aurora visiting her par- day, for his spring vacation. is quarantined with the measles. ents. ARRIED AT 3" A Musical Gonally at Skokie School under the auspices of the WINNETKA POST-- AMERICAN LEGION On April 7 the sale of Reservation Coupon Tickets for "Married at 3" will open. These Reservation Coupon Tickets will entitle their holders to first choice of reserved seats between April 22 and 25 These Reservation Coupon Tickets will be on sale at the following places: North Shore Hotel......... Evanston Community Pharmacy ... Winnetka Wilmette Music Shop...... Wilmette Hillman's Pharmacy......... Glencoe Adams Pharmacy............ Winnetka Gilbert D. Johnson & Bro....Glencoe Kenilworth Pharmacy....... vein... Kenilworth Hubbard Woods Pharmacy...... Hubbard Woods THE GARAGE WHERE YOU GET "Service With A Smile" at no extra charge Phones: transmission STREET IS BEING PAVED We will be glad to CALL for your CAR for REPAIRS, GAS, OIL, GREAS- ING, WASHING, etc., and deliver it to you -- no extra charge for this service. HUBBARD WOODS GARAGE 1010 TOWER ROAD GAS AND OIL FILLING STATION JUST OVER THE WAY Winnetka 617 and 1834 Gas at Filling Station Prices Ethyl Gas at 3 cents more per gallon. Greasing $1.50 to $3.00. No labor charges for changing oil in your crank case or filling and differential with grease. Your car called for and delivered at no extra charge.

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