Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1921, p. 7

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 ilies North Shore Ghibj by RutK Rirley'V RS. Bert Leston Taylor will give a Bfahms ^recital be- fore the Winnetka Woman's dub on Thursday, January 20, at 3 o'clock. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Butz, reader, and Mrs. C. E: iCarstrom, soprano. The pro- gram is one of the series arranged by the music department of the club, and is in charge of Mrs. I. K. Friedman. Members of the club are urged to invite friends. Mrs. Taylor (Mrs. "B. L..Xw)i *s a well-known artist, and her talks on Brahms are very much in demand. This is a rare oppor- tunity for.the women of Winnetka. -----------eâ€"â€"------- Henry Walter Graham will speak on, "How Our Federal Consti- tution was Made," at the meeting of the Woman's Library club to be held next Thursday afternoon, at the clubhouse, and every mem- ber ought to avail herself of this splendid opportunity. Mr. Graham is an excellent speaker, and. has given-this same lecture before many clubwomen in and about Chicago. Augmenting this delightful pro- gram, will be a group of selections by Mrs. Clara Bartholomay- Jelke, a pianist of wonderful ability. ' • A two weeks' training course in civics is offered to the women of the state by the Illinois League of Wom- en Voters. Under its auspices a School of Citizenship will be held at the Young Women's Christian asso- ciation at Central Branch head- quarters, 59 East Monroe street, Chi cago, from January 24 to February 5, inclusive. Lectures will be given by nation- ally known leaders in civic and .political life and at the close of the course an examination will be held for those who desire to review the subjects under discussion. Women receiving diplomas will be qualified to direct in their own communities the movement for better citizenship-â€" which is the objective of the League of Women Voters. Later the organ- ization plans to conduct similar schools in every county in Illinois. Those taking this course will thus be able to carry on this undertaking. Mrs. Henry W. Cheney, president of the league sends this message to the women of the state, in announc- ing plans for the school: "The large vote cast by Illinois women in the election of last November proved their desire to use their' privilege as voters. This course has been planned to familiarize the general public with the opportunities confronting us as citizens. We have secured such well known leaders as Victor Yarros, of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, who will conduct a regular course in civics throughout the two weeks' term, Jane Adams, Mrs. Ira Couch Wood,* ex-Congress- woman Jeanette Rankin of Montana, Robert E. Hieronymus, Community Advisor for Illinois, ex-Governor Ed- ward F. Dunne and many other not- ables. We believe that persons who have not hitherto taken an active part in either club or civic life will find this course of great value." Enrollment for the course, which embraces many opportunities for in- teresting sight seeing in personally conducted tours of the city, are be- ing made at the league headquarters, Room 207, 410 South Michigan ave- nue, Chicago. Arrangements may be made to attend part of the two weeks' term if desired. Programs of the en- tire course will be sent those inter- ested. Norfh Shore Baths NORTH SHDfif- Rt'fjuuiiii Ireatmenls a Snrciallv f'HONf f •' 1 â-  rÂ¥$t E are aiways rushed with auto- mobile painting during the early spring months and we anticipate a big business this year. NOW you will not miss your car so much. We can give you better attention and better prices. The quality of our painting is on a par if not better than you cair obtain else- where. A goodly number of members and many guests were in evidence at the meeting of the Wilmette Woman's club on Wednesday afternoon, when Mr, Edward T. Devine, editor of the magazine, "Survey," spoke in a mc pleasing manner, on "American Ideals, True and False." Then there were two delightful groups of songs rendered by Mr. Joel Lay, baritone, a young artist, who is in great de- mand this winter on programs of various of the clubs. The next meeting of the" club, on January 26, will take the form- of a luncheon, with reports from the chairmen of committees. Luncheon reservations should be sent to Mrs. Gordon C. Jeffrey, , 1527 Walnut avenue, Chicago and its suburbs qualified six golfers in the third division of OAKLAND ROADSTER In Excellent Condition at BARGAIN PRICE mini TELEPHONE Winnetka 452 the championship of the Winter Gold League of Advertising Interests, be- ing played this week at Pinehurst, N. C, among them F. C. Little, of Ex- moor; H. B. Williams, of Skokie, and T. K. Mclnerney, of Indian Hill. . Mrs. T. H. Mclnerney will rej sent Chicago in the womens' sec eight. Mrs. Guy C. Pierce, Evanst? qualified for the third eight. »iii»a$ioiioa^»ii«i&oii^&$iiio»<ii»aa^iiiiiia< o o & ft 5 0 » *T* e.t\. To the o o Visiting NEW YORK â€"HAVANA â€"KINGSTON â€" PANAMA CANALâ€"LA GUAIRA-TRINIDADâ€"BAR. BADOS-MARTINIQUE-ST. THOMAS & SAN JUAN First Cruise (25 days) leaves New York on the palatial steamer MEGANTIC (20,400 tons) JANUARY 22nd. Others FEBRUARY 21st and MARCH 23rd. Winter Tours to California and Florida JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH * _________ For Further Information Write or Phone THE T. & S. TOURS COMPANY 103 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago Phones Harrison 3S59-3SW s i « 1 91 ieoooooooooooeoooaooiiaoiioooaoeiiioS •15 D«n« St., Efawloo MATINEES 2 ens'4 Efening. 7 and 9 January 15 Saturday EMILY STEVENS in THE SACRED FUME9 NEXTWEEK Mack Sennett RIP-ROARING COMEDY "MARRIED LIFE" AND Owen Moore IN "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE" In another part of this paper there is an article about the Fireproof Storage Warehouse to be built in Wil- mette by Warble Storage & Furniture Co. This Company is incorporated under the laws of Illinois with capitalization of $50,000.00. Of this amount $30,000.00 is cumulative Preferred Stock, bearing 10$ per annum. $20,000.00 is Common Stock. General contract has been let to Wescott Engineer- ing Co., who will build the warehouse for us with under standing that we pay for same out of profits of the busi- ness. However it will be necessary for us to sell a small amount of stock in order to meet a few of our first pay- its. COMING JANUARY 24th Douglas Fairbanks In THE MARK OF ZORRO" His Greatest and Latest Picture Inasmuch as this is a local enterprise, we are hereby giving the residents of the community an opportunity to benefit by an wpettment. We will offer four shares of 19% Preferred Stock and one share of Common Stock for $1â€"JH, par value of same being $500.00. This will net the investor at least 15$ on las investment. Statistics show that there never has been a failure of a warehouse in United Steles, Please fill out this age 6V Furniture Co., Wilmette 32. and mail to Warble Stor- Wumette Avenue, or phone Without any obligation on my part, please further information regarding the warehouse.

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