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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Dec 1925, p. 40

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40 WILMETTE LIFE December 18, 1025 .Happy New Year! Barbers' Prices Going Up in 1926 "Happy New Year!" Yes, your favorite barber \\"111 accord y~u just that ~ort of greeting and \\'!sh. for happmess and prosperity wtthm a few weeks and you will respond in kind-unle~s-you have hap p~ne.d to remember that, with the begmnmg of the new year, the prices ~n all manner of sartorial applications, do-dads and what-nots will take to wing and' soar a matter of the equivalent of an indifferent and in some it:t~_tances, even good cigar~. Haircuts, for example, will jump from 65 to 75 cents, 85 cents on Saturd.ays and days imm~diately preceding hohdays; shaves wtll ascend to 40 cent s. You won't be able to get anything of any sort done for Jess than two-bit s, which. in the language of those who han' bobs rather than sheik shearings, reads twenty-five cents. It's the rules, established bv the :Master Barbers' association. · And that's that. District Governor Guest of Wilmette Rotarians Harry Kelly, governor of the Fortieth District of Rotary International, which has immediate jurisdiction over the Wilmette and other north shore Rotary . clubs, was the guest and principal speaker at a Rotary dinner held recently at the Lake Shore Terrace. The Rotary club is making plans for its annual Christmas party which is scheduled for Wednesday, December 23 in conjunction with the regular weekly luncheon. Members of the Winnetka Rotary club will he special guests of the local Rotarian s on that occasion. GOES EAST TO LIVE L. W. Foster, vet eran piano tun er, who is known to hundred s of hou se · holders of the north shore, is leavin g soon to make his home at Schoback Landing. New York , where he will live with hi s sister. L. J. Brown of the Linden Cre st apartments entertained the mem be rs of the committee of the Food booth at the Congregational church l·azaar Monday afternoon. ~r rs. The Flavor Is Roasted In! T Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. DeBerard, -0802 Elmwood avenue. will have as ~liss Isabel Cline returned from Xew their guests during the hot ida v season, York Saturday to spend the holidays their cousins, Arthur and M a;. Stan lev with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ]. S. of Iowa. and Bob Boyden of Ad~. (" inc of 304 Cumnor road. Ke11!l · w orth . Ohio. They are arriving next week. -o--o:\1 rs. Earl Swaim and her sn1all Bradlee Pruden. son of Mr. and ~vf rs . daughter have just returned from a Harry B. Pruden of 631 Central ave- two weeks' ,·isit· to Phil<v:lelphia \vith nue, who attends the University of 11 r. Swaim, who is there on busine ss. Illinois, was the stage manager for the production of the comic opera, CHARLESTON "Robinhood," presented by the 'Vom LESSONS an's Welfare and=rot. I Mrs. William Cornell of 801 Ash -J lewd avenue, was the hostes s for her 1 Thursday club thi s week. HE secret of good coffee is flavor. The secret of coffee flavor lies in the roasting. That is why a steaming, golden cup of White House Coffee tastes so delicious. The fltz"Yor is roasted in. The White House roasting process retains and de·elops the delicate coffee essence that escapes during roasting unless it is carefully preserved. Make sure of getting this fiavor that is roasted in, by insisting on genuine White House Coffee. Then you can always serve coffee as good as the best cup of coffee you ever tasted. Don't accept a substitute. Whi DWINELL ..WRIGHT COMPANY ouse Boston Chicago Viola M. Specht School of Dancing For appointment call Wilmette 5 COPJ!EE MAKE THIS tBRISTMAS a CJIRYSLER CHRISTMAS We can arrange for Christmas Eve or Morn delivery and help you make your surprise a ·success. EVANSTO MOTOR SALES SALES 1017 Davis St. Univ. 2277 SERVICE 18 40 Ridge Ave. Greenletd 2/90

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