Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1920, p. 11

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IWrW^ytZKS^fi-i THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920 11 s$$yi > Activitiej1 s, ^orthJhore Chita by RutK Rirley^H. u3 R. Willoughby G. Walling of Winnetka will speak at the Winnetka Woman's club on Thursday afternoon, Dec- ember 16, on "European Relief Work". Mr. Walling is _________ vice chairman of the American Red Cross and has been ^engaged in this relief work for almost four years. The club is most fortunate in being able to hear from Mr. Walling something of the tremendous work that he is helping so ably to direct. A large at- tendance is desired. Wilmette Woman's club members will be interested in learning that Miss Mary Welch, contralto, who has appeared on several oc- casion before the club is to present the program on next Wed- nesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames James Wray, Edward Eaton, Clark h. Hayes and John Kieft. The Skokie Country club house is still open, and on Saturday evening, December 11, ther« will be a club party, including a dinner, with music and dancing, or bridge whist for those who enjoy it. The idea of the evening Is to make it attractive to the entire membership. The direc- tors have been asked by a good many members that the clubhouse be kept open and that entertainment be pro- vided. The Board of Directors has also decided that any member of the club who may wish to entertain during the month of December at Skokje may engage the clubhouse for a din- ner, dance or cards. The Drama Study class of the Wil- mette Woman's club will meet Mon- day, December 13, at 2:30 o'clock, at the clubhouse. Mr. O. P. Hegfie, now playing the star role in the com- edy, "Happy Go Lucky" at the Play- house, jvill be the speaker. As this will e the last class program no tickets will be necessary and a cor- dial invitation is extended to any- one in the village who would be in- terested in hearing Mr. Heggie. â- -;•;'â-  »â- Â» At the annual meeting of the Ra- vinia club, an organization formed for the bettering of conditions at Ravinia Park, held last week in the Blackstone Hotel, the names of offi- cials for the coming year were pre- sented by the nominating committee. Mrs. Mark W. Cresap of Kenilworth, is slated for president. This Christmas K Trade at THE HOUSE OF IRCHBER DIAMONDS FOUNDED 1M7* Silver* re G Watches, Jewelry, 104 N. State Straat, Chicago t Door North of Washington St.. Opp. Field'i S3 yoar* asaast aMrtbinaiainf U jraarcatranta* Pureham Can »• Mmda by Mai Catalog on Kmqamit SIS Dalfa SL, EvaMtM TINEES Z ana 4 Ercnini* < a»it Saturday December 11 BEBE DANIELS "You Never Can Tell" P.the Weekly N.w. Rolin Comedy NEXT WEEK Maurice Tourneur presents The Last of the Mohicans An American drama eternalâ€" by James Fenimore Cooper COMING-Dec. 20th EARTH-BOUND The chairman of Civics in the Tenth District* Mrs. Charles F. Pearce of Glencoe, called a meeting of all club chairmen for 10:30 o'clock, Friday morning, December 10, at the headquarters of the Illinois Federa- tion of Woman's clubs, 127 North Dearborn street, Chicago. The pres- ident of this district, Mrs. Charles Ware of Kenilworth, and the state chairman of civics, Mrs. F. J. Mcnish of Oak Park, assisted. The Art and Literature department of the Neighbors of Kenilworth, met yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Herman Brossert. . Mrs. Walter D. Launder, chairman, outlined a series of talks on Scandinavian art. Mrs. Sidney C. Eastman and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone spoke on the art and literature of Norway. Mjss Olive Bulley presented a group of folk songs. GOLDFISH AND DOLPHINS NOW THE VOGUE AT N. T. H. S, New Trier High school's natator- ium presents the scene each day of some' boy or girl struggling to earn a membership in the_Goldfish or Dol- phin club. The members must pass certain tests before admittance, the goal of each aspirant being 60 points, which admits privileges of the club. The winning girls are know as the Gold- fish while the boys are termed Dol- phins. Records kept by gate attendants at Yellowstone National Park as to the number of motor vehicles visiting the park this season show Montana fur- nished more auto tourists than any other state., The total number of cars which entered from all states for 1920 was 13,502. The North Shore Baths, North Shore Hotel; for appointment phone Evans- ton 6424. â€"Adv. I/TGUS-tfc MOTORCYCLES 1921 MODELS HARLEY- DAVIDSON. Callandaeo thorn or acrid for catalog on now or uaod ma- chines. LANG, 1704 Wichita* at*. CHICAGO. ILL. "A dozen portraits will solve a dozen of your 'What to give at Christmas?' problems. Sittings made now relieve you of shopping worries later on, and we will have time to give the work special at- tention.*' H. G. B0RGFELDT Photographer 1159 WiLattte Ave. WILMETTE Tel. Wilm. 1764 \*& ORIENTAL RUGS WHAT COULD BE A GREATER GIFT These patient toilers of the East delight in subdued colorings and artistic designs; and without a doubt many a story ii woven in with the threads that go to form the fabric, many a song of joy, many a dirge of woe and despair. You can buy a good Oriental Rug at Leath's for less money than any place in the downtown district. Buy Your Rug on Time. Your Credit Is Good THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF SELECT PIECES EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. A. UATH & COMPANY 302 N. Michigan Avenue, 2 Blocks North of Randolph Twelve Stores Phone State 7593 B&EH yiuiniimimunitii.....uiHimiiHiiHiiiiitiiniiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiHiNiiNiiiiuiiNiiniimmiHiniiiiiHHimiiiiiHH.......iiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii......iiiiiirinmig | Household Brashes el Every Description. Demonstration by Appointment Day or Eveninf | 1 THE FULLER BRUSH CO., Inc. i " Raprcaentsd by F L. SENDERHAUF | S30 Grecnlaaf Avenua WILMETTE Phona Wilmette 2170 - GIFTS THAT ARE DIFFERENTâ€"Our Brushes and Toilet Articles In White Bristle and | Ivory snake Useful and Beautiful Gifts for Christmas. Weddings and.Birthdays. ^tllDtllllliHIItlMtlllllHllluaiKUIUIIIIIIIItllllllllllllltlMlllllllltlllllll.......lllllMnilMltlltllllUIIIIIIUIIltllllllllltlllHMI.....IIIIIIHItllllltHIIIIHIltill IllllllllllllliUJIIIIIIIII); E22 The New Depot Motor Bus Service in Chicago SUBURBAN patrons of this store will be interested to know that a new depot motor bus service has been installed, routed between the Northwestern and Union Stations and the middle State Street entrance of Carson Pirie Scott and Company, Chicago. A five-minute schedule will be maintained to and from these points with 10c fare or six tickets for 50c. These busses are provided with entrance at the front from the curb and exit at the rear. They are well heated and lighted by electricity. They are large and commodious, new, clean, comfortable and fast. This motor bus line is being operated under a certifi- cate granted by the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Illinois to the Depot Motor Bus Lines, Inc., and we believe it will be pronounced by all patrons a distinct improvement in transportation service in Chicago. Carson Pirie Scott and company ,»„»j„„»„v„r,,,,»,„,j>jw»>»»>»»w^^ Buy the Tone You like Hear the tone of all the leading Talking Machinesâ€"in the same room with the same record Here you can choose from the largest and most complete stock of standard make talking machines in Evanston. Play them side by side, make your own comparisons. We have outfits ranging from $28 and up. Buy on our easy payment plan. A4 QQ This Columbia outfit <b J. *£«3 The Columbia Outfit Consists of cabinet style Columbia Model E2 Graphanola in any finish, equipped with Hon-set automatic stop, six selectionsâ€" three double-faced 10- inch recordsâ€"and 300 needles. All for $123.00 Easy Payments T This outfit consists of a cabinet style Brunswick Talking' Machine, model 110; plays all records, complete with 8 selec- tionsâ€"4 double-faced 85c recordsâ€"and 300 needles. All for $153.40 Easy Payments REPAIRING DONE ON ALL TALKING MACHINES Consist of cabinet style Sonora Talking Machine, including 6 selections and 300 needles. $128.00 On Easy Payment* Patterson Bros. 828 Davis St., Evanston Telephone Evanston 654 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS dll fjjMillllJIJUIJ^^

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