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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Feb 1926, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK February 6, 1926 Beauty Work By Expert Operators! OU can attain a new personal charm through the superb artistry and specialized knowledge of our skilled operators. Watch for Our Weekly Specials! SPECIAL: Tuesday Only Shampoo, 75¢ Bob Wave, $1.00 Hot Oil Shampoo, $1.50 Alice Beauty Shop Alice Fjellman, Prop. 522 Linden Ave. Phone 822 Tvid McDougall (Madeleine McIlvaine) Bee-Vac Sweeper 3372 With complete set of attachments regularly sold for $7.50. FREE The Bee-Vac needs little or no introduction. It'is nationally known as one of the most efficient vacuum cleaners on the market. This sale does not last long, it will be to your advantage to put your order in immediately. Don't wait too long. Mirro Baking Pan 59¢ Usually Sold for 90c We guarantee Loop prices on all merchandise. Wm. Edwards & Son : HARDWARE 985 Linden Avenue - Phone Winnetka 970 372 Hazel Ave. Glencoe 951 Hubbard Woods Just West of Masonic Temple 'To Direct Service Club Affairs During New Year | | At the meeting of the Service club | | held Monday at the Woman's Athletic | | club, Miss Dorothy Curtis of High- | [land Park was elected president. | Other new officers are: Miss Virginia | { Avery, vice-president; Miss Emilie | Hoyt, second vice-president; Mrs John Stuart Coonley, Jr., correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. H. Picket Withers, recording secretary, and Mrs. Paul | Walker, treasurer. The advisory com- mittee includes Miss Louise Mitchell, | Mrs. Charles Conrad, and Mrs. Fred- erick Keith. The new directors are | Mrs. Roland Boswell, Miss Elsa Bartholomay, Miss Jane Warner, Mrs. Henry Bartholomay, Jr., Mrs. Robert | S. Hotz, Miss Virginia Wilson, Mrs. Alexander H. Revell, Jr, Miss Dorothy Schmidt, Mrs. Philip K. Wrigley, Mrs. John J. Mitchell, Jr, Mrs. Albert Madlener, Jr, and Mrs. Herbert Kennedy: Mcllvaines Give Supper Dance for Son's Bridge It has been announced that Mr. and Mrs. William B. McIlvaine of Hubbard Woods are giving a large supper dance this evening at the Blackstone hotel for their new daughter-in-law, Mrs. William B. Mecllvaine, Jr., who was Miss Marian Fenno of Boston. Mrs. Mcllvaine's sister, Mrs. Austin McLenehan, and her daughter Jean, and Mrs. Mcllvaine's daughter, Mrs. Blanchard Randall, all of Baltimore, have come for the affair. Mrs. Da- is giving a large dinner preceding the dance at her home in Geneva, Ill. this evening. MANY ATTEND CARNIVAL Approximately 160 members and their uests gathered at Indian Hill club as evening, January 30, for the ice carnival and masquerade which was followed by dancing and a buffet sup- per. In spite of the mildness of the weather, about two hours of skating was enjoyed. Many dinner parties were given at the club preceding the evening frolic. GIVE BENEFIT DANCE The Winnetka branch of Northwest- ern University Settlement will give a benefit dance Saturday, February 6, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. John Ott, 17 Indian Hill road. Mrs. C. D. Dallas, Mrs. Allen Withers, Mrs. Harve Badgerow and Mrs. Dudley Palmer compose the Committtee in charge. Final "Clearance All Dresses Reduced to $20 and $25 Hats at $5.00 MARIAN I CALKINS i) 724 Elm St, Winnetka Young People Much Feted Before Their Wedding Next Week Miss Isabel Williamson, whose mar- riage to Lewis Andrew Day will take place Saturday afternoon, February 13, at 4:30 o'clock, in the Church of the Ascension, is being entertained ex- tensively at pre-nuptial affairs given by her many friends. | Miss Evelyn Randall of Evanston, {one of the bridal attendants, gave a luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Woman's Athletic club for Miss Williamson and her attendants. Fri- | day Miss Marian Olcutt was hostess at a dinner-dance for the bridal party at the Saddle and Cycle club. Monday, Miss Eleanor Harriman will entertain the bride-elect and her maids at a bridge and kitchen shower at her home in the city, and the same evening, Indian Hill club will be the scene of a dinner-dance given by Miss Williamson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeiss, of 1194 Fig street. Wednesday, the groom's mother, Mrs. Charles Lewis Day, and Mrs. Bruce Macleish of Glencoe will en- tertain at luncheon at the Woman's Athletic club after which the guests will attend a matinee performance of "Dancing Mothers." Miss Emily Otis will give a dinner at the Casino, Wednesday evening, later taking her guests to see "Young Blood." Friday evening the bachelor dinner given by Mr. Day at the Harvard-Yale-Princeton club preced- ing the wedding rehearsal at the Church of the Ascension will close a round of gayeties. Mr. Day graduated from Yale and Miss Williamson is a Vassar graduate. PLAN WELLESLEY BRIDGE The regular February meeting of the North Shore Wellesley circle has been abandoned, for the Chicago Wellesley club is given a benefit birdge for the 1926-27 scholarship fund at the Chi- cago College club, 126 East Delaware Place, Tuesday, February 16, at 2 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Amorty T. Irwin, 129 Sixth street. Wilmette. CHURCH CIRCLE GIVES PARTY The Bubbard Woods Card Party circle of the Sacred Heart church will have a card and bunco party at the home of Mrs. H. Klauke, Jr., 1148 Scott avenue, Wednesday, February 10, at 2:30 o'clock." A cordial invita- tion is extended to all. PRESENT FRENCH PLAY Friday of last week the seventh grade of the North Shore Country Day school presented an extensive play in costume and French text, dealing with the inspiration and career of Joan of Arc. Dr. Harrison Mettler, 1119 Sheridan road, was a guest of honor Monday, February 1, at the Gordon, when the Societv of American Musicians held its annual meeting there. ---- Mrs. R. E. Elmer of 639 Spruce street has returned home from the East. She had been visiting her family in Trenton, N. J. ---- Mrs. Stanley Rich of 535 Willow street has as house guest, her sister, Mrs. E. T. Holsapple of Scarsdale, N:iY. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Douglas have moved into their new home at 20 In- dian Hill road, which they recently purchased and remodeled. ---- Mrs. M. S. Whitney of Watertown N. Y., is here on a visit for two weeks. She is the guest of Mrs. Thos. N. Wheatley of 329 Fairview avenue.

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