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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jan 1926, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK January 16, 1926 TooLs For THE House It pays to have good tools about the house. They serve Firemen Stop Blaze in Albert Pick Residence Fire said to have been caused by an overheated oil burner called Win- netka firemen to the garage of Albert Pick, at 445 Sheridan road, last Tues- oil on the floor in the boiler room, day. The blaze was confined to the | Big Sports Program at Indian Hill January 30 At 2:30 o'clock on the afternoon of Saturday, January 30, the children of the Indian Hill club will have their annual ice masquerade. Exactly on the hour named above the grand march will begin. After the march will come their purpose better. Make it easier to do things. And during January you will save money on these prices. Claw Hammers ....50c g -- Screw Drivers ... . .15¢ NTP Braces. ......viiive $1.75 SL 8 Auger Bits .. .,. .50c aEm_----= Pliegg \. ...... 00. 25¢ ETD Enamels Small Tins ..25¢ oF 1p Varnishes ee | Half Pint ........ 35¢ Varnish Stain CS -------- - Quart Size... ... $1.50 sees Varnish Brush ....20c Putty Knife .... .. 15¢ _ Glass Cutter . ..... 15¢ = Paint Scraper . ....20c =. Blow Torches A blow torch in the house will en- able you to thaw a pipe before it cracks and often save more than i its cost. They bination wrenches are handy in with cutter, and many ways. with jaws for loosening unions. Eckart Hardware Co. Phones Winnetka 843-844 Pipe Wrenches A pipe wrench is another handy home tool. We have them in the simple pipe wrench, also com- oe 735 Elm Street A Good Place to get Fruits & Vegetables is at the Winnetka Fruit House 746 Elm Street Phone 2470 You will not only save money but you will receive only the finest quality of merchan- dise the market affords. A Few Specials Large Grapefruit, doz. Best Wisconsin Potatoes, peck ......90c Cauliflower, large size Fla. Oranges, sweet and juicy, doz.. Quality and Service is our Motto and no damage was done to the build- [races and other equally interesting ing, it was said, In spite of the re- | events, giving of prizes forming an im- cent cold weather, there have been [portant feature. Prizes will be award- very few fires in the village. ed to those showing the most surpris- ing and unique costumes. ON WINTER VACATION LIST | In the evening of that day the adults Mrs. Richard M. Walsh of 11790 Will have their time at the sports, the Scott avenue, has rented her home for | Program including skating, toboggan- a period of two months to Mr. and ing, and, later on, dancing in the club Mrs. Gerald Mahoney, for many years | louse. A buffet supper will conclude residents of Hubbard Woods. Mrs, | the activities. There will be competi- Walsh and her father leave Tuesday ton I the various events, the Jarug- for a visit with her brother in Superior, pants being in masquerade garb. Wis., prior to a trip to the Southland, and Miss Judith Walsh departs Mon-| RETURN FROM HONEYMOON day for a visit with a school friend in Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dana McCul- California. lough (Harriet Plowman), who were married December 21, in Christ church, returned from their honeymoon in Michigan, and were the guests of CROSLEY Mrs, McCullough's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plowman, of Linden ave- nue, for a short time last week. They are now in the East, in their new do- The micile in New Haven, where Mr. McCullough is completing his college FORD course at Yale. He receives his degree in June, of BETROTHED TO WINNETKAN RADIO At a luncheon and bridge party for 32 guests given recently at the Sov- $9.75 ereign hotel, announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Angeluia Doris Koenig, daughter of Mr. and $60.00 Mrs. Joseph Koenig of Wilmette to ol b | Seward F Jicgermey, Jr., son of Ma . % and Mrs. Seward F. McKenney of 7° The Radio Service Shop Foxdale avenue. No date has been set 18 Prouty Annex as yet for the wedding. Miss Koenig Phone 1840 3 |is a graduate of St. Mary of the Woods $ | college, Notre Dame. Sn chet ve ._ Church A "The obligation to protect a community from being over-churched involves the obliga- tion to see that it is not under ministered." Sunday January 17th 11:00 A. M. A Special Service of recognizing the Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin as a new Minister of the Church. President Ozora S. Davis will preach. 6:30 P. M. The Sunday Evening Club. 7:00 P. M. The Young People's Club. Sub- ject: My Greatest Help in Time of Temp- tation. Leader: Virginia Lansing. Wednesday Evening, Jan. 20th 6:30 P. M. Annual Dinner of the Church. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Childs at Community House. All friends of the Church are invited. Nn i 1

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