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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 May 1926, p. 20

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Tah ARETE 18 WINNETKA TALK May 8, 1926 ELT « 'to wear the wide-brimmed Hat. Have You Tried on a Wide-brimmed Hat? T= BRIM becomes more important as summer ap- proaches and well-dressed women are beginning Come in and try one "on ... you will be delighted with the smart effect it gives and you will also enjoy a change if you have been wearing only the small hats of late. You'll find all the newer large brimmed hats in both dressy and tailored styles; in the fav- orite viscas, ballibuntls, Bang- koks, hairbriads, leghorns, lace and maline combinations. $5.50 to $20. You'll always find the newer hats at Lord's -- those just peeping over the fashion hori- zon--as well as the more con- servative styles. And usually just a little lower priced than you expected to find them. «... hats just peeping over the fashion horizon." Werner Drewes Exhibits Etchings of World Tour Werner Drewes, the German artist, gave a private exhibition of his etch- : . ings at the home of Mrs. C. W. Wash- | burne, 505 Provident avenue, last Sat- urday evening. Mr. Drewes, accom- panied by his wife, is painting his way on a five year trip around the world and has already visited Spain, Italy and South America. From here, he and his wife expect to go to the Yel- lowstone and California and finally to India and Japan before returning to Germany. Among the 40 guests present were Gita Gradova, the prominent north shore and Chicago pianist, who played a few selections, and her teacher Ma- dame Herz. SENIOR DANCE The Senior dance at North Shore Country Day school was held Friday evening of last week in the girls' gym- nasium, especially decorated for the occasion. Though somewhat less largely attended by parents than the earlier dances, there was a floor full of merry-makers and an evening of keen delight. Mrs. W. H. Andrews, 255 Myrtle street, returned to Winnetka last Sun- day after spending two months in Hollywood, Fla. nie Mrs. R. C. McNamara, 627 Ridge avenue, is having as her guest for a few days, Mrs. Edwin F. Walker (formerly of Evanston) who is en route from a trip abroad to her home in Pasadena. B | Who S This | | Commemorate 107 Years of Lodge in United States By A. H. H. On Thursday evening, April 29, A. T. Sherman lodge, No. 892, I. O. O. F., celebrated the 107th anniversary of the founding of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in America. A very interesting and entertaining pro- gram was carried out in the large hall of the Odd Fellow's building in Wil- mette, before a representative crowd of Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, their rela- tives, and friends. Music for the oc- casion was furnished by Kerr's orches- tra. The Imperial quartet delighted the audience with a number of selec- tions, all of which were heartily en- cored. The principal address of the | evening was delivered by the Rev. |O. F. Jordon, of Park Ridge, a mem- ber of Evanston lodge, No. 673. In the course of his interesting and instructive address Mr. Jordon traced briefly the history of the order, from its establishment on April 26, 1819, in the city of Baltimore, Md., by Thomas Wildey, the founder, and four other members of the English order. Mr. Jordon told how the American order grew by leaps and bounds during the century following, until today it num- bers over two and one-half million | members in the United States. His re- marks were interspersed with many witticisms and clever ancedotes, in il- lustration of his statements, and his audience listened in rapt attention and with intense interest during his entire discourse. At the conclusion of the program refreshments were served in the lodge hall. The entertainment committee has planned to hold a final card and bunco party in the lodge halls Thursday eve- ning, May 13. GOLF CLUB LUNCHEON The Wilmette Golf club is having a get together luncheon today for its women members, both golf players of its past two seasons, and prospective players, to formulate plans for the new season's program and to appoint a golf chairman and committee. Mrs. John H. McNamara is chairman pro tem. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller of 936 Elm street, who have been travel- ing in the West, are now touring through the Canadian Rockies and Winnipeg. a yo TRIANGLE MOTORS, Inc. LINCOLN MOTOR CARS IN PROPER SURROUNDINGS CHICAGO 2229 So. Michigan Ave. EVANSTON BRANCH 1824 Ridge Avenue Presenting HIGHLAND PARK Park Ave. and St. Johns RPL wy Wa

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