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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Dec 1926, p. 7

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December 11, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Voters' League to Hear Authority on Haitian Affairs The December meeting of the Win- netka League of Women Voters will be held in Rudolph Matz hall, Com- munity House, Monday, December 13, at 12:30 o'clock. The luncheon will be served by Mrs. Isaac Rothschild and co-workers of Precinct 9. This is to be "International Rela- tions Day" in the Winnetka league, with Mrs. William B. Hale, chairman of that committee, in charge of the program, The speaker ot the day will be Paul Douglas, who will talk on the "United States Military Occupation of Haiti." Mr. Douglas has made a survey of Haiti for the American Society of Friends' service committee. He is pro- fessor of Economics in Amherst col- lege. In addition, Mr. Douglas is the author of "American Apprenticeship and Industrial Education, Wages and the Family," articles upon proportional representation, federal aid, economic and political subjects, besides being the co-editor of "T'he Worker in Modern Economic Society." It is the hope of the league officials that both old and new members will take advantage of this opportunity for an educational and delightful hour. GIVE WELFARE TEA A tea will be given Saturday, De- cember 11, from 3 until 6, at the home of Mrs. Hugh Foresman, 515 Essex road, Kenilworth, for the benefit of the Infant Welfare society. Christmas gifts will be on sale, as well as at- tractive papers and ribbons to adorn Yuletide gifts. Mrs. James Evans of Barnes City, Towa, is spending the winter at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry W. Mons, 157 Woodstock avenue, Kenil- worth. Offer Xmas Music The Christmas program which is to be given by the members of the Win- netka Music club, Monday, December 13, at 3 o'clock at the Glencoe Union church, promises to be most unusual. The" club is giving this program without admission charge, or without the requirement of guest tickets. The only request is that everyone inter- ested, everyone enjoying Christmas music, come to the Glencoe Union church. The program to be given will be: Club Chorus Sing Noel .........v0.0. Besancon Melody Cradle SONG. suis; veins Gascon Carol The Golden Carol .......... Old English When the Frost Was White ....Jewell Organ--Mrs. Percival Hunter Christmas' Pastorale' .......<.+.. Barrett CHANSON apis avn vr sv ve + cris salve Friml Solo--Mrs. Guy Stewart Bailey Leave Your Sheep ............ Hazelhurst Can elight co. vr vot vino. vs Rogers Noel @"Irlande ........ co. ciduey Holmes Violin--Mrs. Valona Brewer and Mrs. Floy Little Bartlett EpVOCALION = +. irom cain sav wwe Peres Grimm Mrs. Brewer Berceuse Pastorale ............ Jarnefelt Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Bartlett Quartette While Sheperds Watched Their Flocks by Night--Praetorius (1609) Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Atwood Trio "The Happy Song (Old French Noel) Gevaert collection Slumber Song of the Infant Jesus...... Gevaert, arr. by Dickinson Noel Nouveletl a Sie. vi ivivsssan Smith Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Hansel Organ--Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt Christmas Idyle March of the Magi A Christmas Fantasy Club Chorus Christ Was Born on Christmas Dunn Dubois Norris Mansfield AY sitar tines i (Gesu Bambino .. - ... Petro A Yon The Firs oel Carol to be sung by the elub and audience, lfic highway or the remaining approxi- ---- -_-- -- Council Ponders Next Step in Road Project The Village council Tuesday evening again discussed the new through traf- mately 900 feet of roadway which it is to build through the Manus subdivi- sion to the Kenilworth north limits. R. D. Whitman and A. H. Kraus, the latter of the Kraus Realty company, were 'present. The council decided that it cannot take any definite steps in regard to relocating the course of the road un- til it has been determined what the Village of Kenilworth is going to do. Winnetka, it is said, is ready to pro- ceed with the work of paving its re- maining share of the new through highway whenever it is determined where it will have to connect with the highway coming up through Kenil- worth. Thomas F. Enright | 760 Hibbard Rd. Winnetka ||| Subscriptions taken for any and all | MAGAZINES An ideal Xmas Gift. Duncan Studios 815 Elm St., Winn., Ill, Tel. Winn. 2272 We have assembled art objects of rare charm from all parts of the world, suitable, not only for decorative accessories for the home, but the interesting and unusual objects for Christmas Gifts Weddings Anniversaries Birthdays Trophies Bridge Prizes INTERIOR DECORATIONS Complete schemes for houses as well as individual pieces. Pay us a visit and save the trip to town. Phone Winn. 416 BE Vib, 2, PAN S A S| S ' y / 805 Elm St. what could be more ac- ceptable than a comfortable slipper as a useful Christmas Gift? Blomdahl & Sundmark good Quality Shoes Phone Winn. 1108

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