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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 May 1922, p. 11

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a ea apni = ---------- i - _ Th A. a ---- ls -- i py gy 1822 GARDNER CA HAG NEW GUARANTEE Lexington Chicago Com- pany Announces War- ranty Policy "A car backed by a bona fide guar- antee that says something and means what it says", might be considered the latest slogan of the Lexington Chicago company in presenting to the public the merits of the Gardner car, more commonly known as the New 1922 Gardner. The guarantee referred to in the above, the company declares, is backed by more than forty years' successful manufacturing experience and a pres- ent financial position of over a half million dollars cash in bank and no debts. The north shore branch of the Lex- ington Chicago company is located at 1008 Davis street, Evanston, and the used car department is located at 1464 Sherman avenue in that city. POSTAL CARRIER EXAM United States Civil Service exam- inations are to be held June 3 to se- cure an addditional carrier for the Winnetka post office. Applications for this examination are to be made on the prescribed forms which may be obtained at the local office from the commission's local representative, Harold L. Voltz. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922 11 Ee ------------------------ ee ---- Kenilworth Happenings Mrs. Charles P. Whetmore of Mil- waukee was the guest of Mrs. Edgar W. Burchard on Wednesday. Mrs. Rufus J. Stolp entertained at Bridge on Wednesday afternoon. The Evening Bridge Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Keehn on Monday evening. " Mr. P. B. Eckhart returned on Fri- day from Asheville, North Carolina, where he spent several weeks. Mrs. W. B. Kunkel entertained her Bridge club at luncheon on Monday. Mr. Burt A. Crowe has returned from a business trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Korrady are spending several weeks at Virginia Hot Springs. Mr. H. R. Rathbone left Monday for Springfield and Alton, Illinois, where he went to speak at two large banquets. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Southworth spent the week end at Lake Geneva as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. South- worth. During their absence Mrs. Southworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley MacDonald, stayed at the Southworth home, The Misses Harney of Milwaukee will be the guests. of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rathbone for the week end. A very delightful "Tea" for twenty- five guests was given on Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Southward, to announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Eva, to Mr. Herman Richard Pomper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto R. Pomper of Glencoe. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones of 201 FL \ ry Ie a wh 1 --h po Ea wi ont LL 0 K lr H CTI terested advice. CENTLMENY SENTLRE dollar never becomes sentimental-dut ¢ £9 ves good service othe! DOLLAR never becomes senti- mental. It says "good bye" as smilingly as it says "hello." The thrifty man imprisons his dollars in a savings bank and keeps on adding to the balance. They earn a good rate of interest for him and when he is ready to make a real investment he is certain we can give him real disin- WINNETKA il VEY © SAVINGS CRAKE WIRE Ie rif y. WESTERN UNDERTAKING CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WE STRIVE TO PLEASE Our constant desire when called is to render the most EFFICIENT and COMPLETE SERVICE and to supply FINE FUNERAL FURNISHINGS at the very LOWEST COST. LADY ATTENDANT No charg for distance HY NEELY MANAGER 1022 Davis St. Evanston, Ill. Phone Evanston 98 Phone Wilmette 280 Sheridan Road motored to Louisville; The sympathy of all the friends and | daughter, Miss Dale Wheelock, which for the "Derby" last week end. acquaintances of Mrs. W. W. Whee-|was the result of an automobile ac- Mrs. B. C. Hawkes returned on|lock I am sure are with her at this|cident on last Wednesday at Mem- Wednesday from a visit in Iowa. sad time, owing to the death of her!phis, Tennessee. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Chesterfiel CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos--blended Lower Prices n 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10's--18c) For Better Things to Eat! 0150854 5 (000 DFR 1 55.) § Bg 8 OR: A) 5 PHONES -- NO WAITING Wilmette Grocery & Market 1146 CENTRAL AVENUE Our Motto -- "Quality and Service." Charge Accounts Extended to Responsible People. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES AUTOMOBILE STORAGE $ 00 PER MONTH 10 For Small Cars Large Cars $12.00 Per Month SUPPLIES---For all kinds of cars. REPAIRING and OVERHAULING---we make a specialty of FORD work. TAXICAB SERVICE---The best in Winnetka. Courteous Treatment--Satisfaction Guaranteed Winnetka Garage and Auto Livery Phone 74 552 LINCOLN AVENUE rei 1.

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