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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Feb 1926, p. 8

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- WINNETKA TALK February 13, 1926 ANNOUNCEMENT Elsie M. LeComte (formerly with the Parisian Cleaners 8 Dyers) wishes to advise her former patrons that she has estab- lished herself in the business with The American Dry Cleaning Co. 541 Chestnut Street, Winnetka where she is ready to extend the same courtesy and atten- tion with better service, and assure you of the highest quality workmanship. Phone Winnetka 410 7) Albert SPALDING | Violinist IN CONCeRT New Trier High School February 16th -- 8 P. M. ATTEND te concert. Then prolong your enjoyment of this famous artist. Take home this inspiring music on new, electrically-recorded Brunswick Records --rich, realistic, satisfying! Your Brunswick dealer will gladly play these selections for you: GUITARRE ~. « + vin rss bnisasny NOBODY KNOWS DE TROUBLE PVE SEEN [13107 AVE MARIA . . . . ON WINGS OF SONG . . « fhe Sign of Musical Prestige i - . » fsooss DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DDD DDD N\ \ Speaks at Panhellenic Annual Luncheon Today Mrs. J. N. Woollett, 99 Indian Hill road, will review briefly the National Panhellenic congress just concluded at Dallas, Tex., at the annual luncheon of the Chicago Panhellenic society at the Edgewater Beach hotel today. Miss Marion Leonard, dean of women at the University of Illinois, will give the principal address. The officers are Mrs. Robert F. Pet- tibone, Alpha Xi Delta, president; Mrs. 'Allan A. Ramsay, Gamma Phi Beta, vice-president; Mrs. H. E. Rob- inson, Delta, Delta, Delta secretary, and Miss Frances Helmkamp, Delta Gamma, treasurer. Mrs. Laurence M. Stein and her daughter of 812 Lloyd place returned home February 7, from an extended European trip. They were away five months, spending considerable time on the Riveria and in Egypt --Q-- Mrs. E. A. Meyers of 812 Foxdale avenue underwent a serious operation at the Evanston hospital February 8. She is recovering rapidly. Just West of Center St. 841 Spruce St. Luncheon 12-1:30 Tea 4-5 Dinner 6-7:30 (Except Sundays) Special Plate Luncheon Wednesday, February 17 Calves Tongue with Cheese Rice Cake -- Bran Muffins and Coffee, 40¢ To Open Home for Program Given by Musical Sorority Mrs. Asa B. Cooley of 1258 Scott avenue will open her home to the members and guests of the Iota chap- ter of the Mu Phi Epsilon honorary musicial sorority, for the program giv- en Wednesday, February 24, at 2:30 o'clock. The sorority is composed only of musicians who have dis- tinguished themselves. The following artists will appear: Anna Burmeister, soprano; Margaret Farr, pianist; Mu Phi Trio, consisting of Wally Heymar George, violinist, Lillian Pringle, cellist, Agnes Conover, pianist; and a vocal ensemble, Flora Walker, soprano, Paula Doering, so- prano, and Mrs. Cooley, contralto. These programs are given to augment the permanent scholarship fund from which money is taken to aid some talented and. worthy students each year. WILL SHOP IN PARIS Mrs. Alanson Follansbee, who con- ducts the Chez Moi shop in Winnetka, sails today from New York for Paris on a shopping tour. Upon her return, she will open a shop at 88 Temple court, the new Indian Hill building. GUEST HERE Mrs. W. W. Chickering of Madison, Wis., who formerly resided in Winnet- ka, is visiting old friends in the village. She is at present the house guest of Mrs. James F. Porter of Hubbard Woods. Next week she will visit Mrs. John R. Montgomery of 15 Green Bay road, Glencoe. 5 Joseph L. Kordick, son of Mrs. E. Kordick, 824 Foxdale avenue, left for Florida last week. He will tour the state and undoubtedly visit Havana, Cuba, before returning home. ----(-- Mrs. George B. Finch of Austin was the guest of honor Saturday, February 6, at the luncheon and bridge which Mrs. Charles Morse of Provident ave- nue gave for 12 friends. 0 Mrs. Guy Stewart Bailey and Mrs. S. F. Bartlett have returned from Ke- wanee, Ill, where they went to give a recital of Mrs. Bartlett's compositions. --(p-- Mrs. Thomas S. Danforth, of Buffa- lo, N. Y. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hooker, of 600 Berk- ley avenue. rh Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Price and family of 794 Walden road left this week for Tucson, Ariz. They will be away in- definitely. SPURLOCK $ DOLLAR DAY § Thursday, February 18 ALL HATS ON DISPLAY $1 557 Lincoln Ave. HAT SHOP Friday, Feb. 19 Mardi Gras and Dance. (Scholarship Fund) Given by Le Cercle Francais $1.50 per couple New Trier High

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