Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Apr 1922, p. 13

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-rtpr,1? â-  Spiffi $W si «maemsmm â- 'r nMMmlS.i!liS~k •'â- 'â- i'-H:: •'.â- i::%"Mr^9g 'â- â- â- â- â- .•â- â- â- ,â-  . .•®m«.I«S3-- ..', A'... iHa-iitii:.....â- â- . .1 â-  v ',â- .â- â- â- - â- â€¢{â- :,-â- â- â- . --. â- .««ore™»i«» .. -. •. â- antt&ssstaaseias NEWS of tHrNORTH SHORE CLUBS â- am Annual Meetings For North Shore Women's" Clubs Occur Next Week HE regular meeting of the Winnetka woman's, club was held Thursday, April 6, Mrs. Willoughby Walling presiding. The next meeting of the club will be the annual meeting on April 30. Luncheon will be served at one o'clock. The members are requested to make their reservations early. The annual dues are also payable at this time. ,â- '.'â-  # An honoraryâ€"membership to the club was extended to Sirs. Philip S. Post, who has been a regular member since 1910. • Mrs. Carrie Prouty, chairman of the Revision committee, read__some pro- posed changes 4« 4he b>Jaw»^which will be acted upon at the annual meeting. Announcement was made of the play, "A Single Man" which Is to be given by the Community Players at Community House, April 19, for the purpose of raising funds with which to purchase stage equipment. This organization has given much pleasure to the village folks at various times with iffizeojt^iilhe JiubJ^jffiatever, It should now be a plewure for the public to have-a part ittjibe further- ance of the aims of th«Silayers. a ten per cent discount will be allowed the club by Mestjian Bros, of Evans- ton on all orders for rug cleaning. Anyone wishing to have such work done, for the benefit of the.club may give their order to Mrs. Barrett. - The annuarcard party for the-bene< fit of the Winnetka Summer Camp under the direction of Mr. J, W. P. Davies will be held at the club rooms, April. 26 at two o'clock. There will be a reading by Mrs. Lloyd A. Faxon of Winnetka. She will give "Enter Mqrtpmq" \sy THIrta Varest. There will also be music and tea. Miss Boyer of Evanston made a plea for the Hostess House work In the Army Camps. The appropriations has been about exhausted and funds will be needed if the work is to continue. Club members were-asked to use, their influence with their representatives in Washington to secure appropriation for this work. Miss 3farytrusteedspokr of-the work of the World Friendship Bureau which hopes to bring National un- derstanding to an acquaintance of what is necessary to maintain peace and friendship between the nations. Miss Gemmell introduced the speak- er, Dr. Burghardt Du Bois. His sub- ject was "The Future of the Darker Races." Dr. Du Bois told of the dif- ficulties which leaders of his race had encountered in trying to form a Pan- African organization;â€"J*AfrieaT'! the^ speaker said, "has been a place for exploitation for the countries of He spoke of the place the West African troupe occupied in the late warâ€"in the thickest of the fight. Dr. Du Bois was audienced with great interest and many questions were asked at the close of his remarks. The following members were hostess- es at the tea tablet Mrs. Charles Byron, Mrs. Charles E. Karstrom, Mrs. W. Douglas McAdams and Mrs. William A. Thrall.:;-â-  â- â- '7/;S^f|S New Trier Hi-Y's Hold '^If* Big Banquet at School The Hi-V at New Trier High school gave a banquet for the members at the lunch room of the school last Thurs- day. Eighty-two members of the club were there. •-'â- ' â- 'â- â- -^\:.-.^s/\\-:l-'M^i^:';Â¥MM *ay i^iHeld.T^lhw^ sity athletic star, spoke on the sub- ject "What a HkXL^Can DoA Honor guests at the banquet were Leslie J. Dodds of Winnetka, Principal Eston Vr Tubbs of thfcHigh school, and Rev* Gilbert Stansell, pastof^nofthe" .Method|8C«^PJ^RftU^u>^f^:iW4^ meUe^vts;-^1-*-' â- .;-,.>:. :.^;;.:...s..-...... SANDSTONE CAMP W7f ^Green 'Lake,' Wis. + MMM The pluce where your daughter will have the right kind of rammer vacation.Five hour* from Chicago. Three divisions, ages 8 to 24. All water and land sports, riding, dancing, arte, dramatics, music, tutoring. Thirty counselors. Eleventh season. The camp where only the best satisfies. Far booklet address ESTHER G. COCHRANE ^ Tel. Graceland 8978 3722 Pine Grove Ave. Chicago vt ±-*'Insult not nature with absurd expense, ':,--. Nor spoil her simple charms with vain pretenses ,â- ,â- ..-».â-  * *Veigh well the subject; be with caution bold: ". '"'"1 ~£:t"• rofuse of genius, not profuse of gold. Here is the best advice that we can give the residents of the North Shore who contemplate any sort of landscape work this spring: Since the planting season is not far off, consider what changes, or designing of new development, you wish to carry out this coming season. '__ __ Do this now, because an early decision means ample time far a conscientious study of your problem, and an excellent choice from the nurseries, Which is impossible if you delay too long. By consulting us now you are assured of your planting being -----in the ground at the proper time, the result of which is a vigorous -growth. Hahd~a^rofusion of colorful blossoms the '-" first season. -â- '----^....... -- â€" -*-.. .-. no <^arge Jpr consultation. :' North ShorlftSliclscapeArchitects 1609 Sheraton Ave^MfilijI Telephone Ey. 260 ♦ h1 we have added a Hosiery Department For women and cliildreTi^^ere^you will find ;> ^GOOD HOSIERY REASONA^^ PRICED^ All Shoes and Oxfords are now priced lower than they have been for the last five years. !____ Children's Patent Leather Ankle Straps..... Misses' Patent Leather Ankle Straps..----- Children's Elkskin Oxfords. ..... Misses' WSakm^OxiuriM^fV.........:.V.."'.â€" Boys' tel-Til-Tip Shoes, sizes 11 to 13K---.-r Boys' Tel-Til-Tip Shoes, sizes 1 to 6...... 4.75 4.25 5.00 5.50 Growing Girls' Oxfords^ priced from 5.50 torw. 8.50 Junior Columi if^KMr""",'v.';'£ivKytt"-;": MdfeNbOfc W0The Store fSr'(Minh:.M -- ^r™„^.,,^, Did you ever d-> Eggs? i Well, if you nev-^ er? did, iyou've misled more fun than the boy did whose birthday v?as the day after Christmas! This is the way ^bu can have this Easterrun. Get some Easter Dyes at the Dr^tg Store-red and blue and purple and green and some nice mottled colors. Make the dye just as the directions on the package tell you {Don't try any ^unS^l^your^ownlF Hard boil your eggs-Put the eggs into the various dyes. â€"^And when-%rou take them out they'll be^ the^prettiest^hinsrs-^ou-i ?M ever saw! -'------- -: "'\ -A.tP ?'"â- '.".'* â- â- â- â- 'flp |;"b^V"',j":*'S^*?'V::*; â€""....."""T":;Nook" 'New«|lf||i| Dresses ..fojLgirbl Qing- hams,jalksv^crejjes^lpr^ gandies, linens^iJAit^we^ can't--tell you in words what==«=wonderful lot-of^ girls* garments we have* herei^Come ana seel7"!!! M Have you seen our latest "Crepe-Babies" Bloomer^ DresseswitfL_cunning lit^ ^lejkatstc^rnatchl^^ should see what we have for him here in Rompers' and Creepers he'd gurgle jwjthjielighU^WheeiW^ over here so/ne day soonV Si Vflffi |1 mm mm m '%;Si Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children Mothers can find here for their boys new wash suits Beach and Qliver-Twiat styleXl^They'retall ili Ibesrof-taate-and ori as the sun-rise. ^^pr~ft "?5^lv>^^:

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