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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1926, p. 22

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WINNETKA TALK April 10, 1926 LOOROLEUM Greenleaf TORES A 1007 Davis St. LoorcOVERINGA)) peciaLists SPECIAL One Week Only "CONGOLEUM" $%.95 9x12 ART SQUARE 8: With Mat to Match, All for Considerably Less Than Price of One. New Dutch Tile and Marble Patterns. LET OUR FAMOUS SPECIALISTS IMPROVE YOUR FLOORS WITH INLAID LINOLEUM--CARPETING -- RUGS. ~and " 5 you have OIL HEAT Not a "cottage size"--but the very same model that has made Oil-O-Matic the leader the world over. A $50.00 outlay puts it in your house today. Operation costs are low. Average saving over bard coal is 104. Many save as high as 50%. No one would give it up regardless of cost. Cheap fuel oil and correct method the secret. What "reason" now for burning coal? Why put up with spasmodic heat another season? $50.00 brings complete relief. Take a year to pay the balance. Every installation is guar- anteed. Investigate today. LOMA -- LOMAT] HEATIN Sidley Home Utilities Highland Park Evanston 5411, Central Ave. 517 Dempster St. H. P. 2490 Univ. 9335 -- Glencoe Man Candidate In High School Ballot On April 10 there comes the oc- casion for the election of a school trustee for New Trier High school to | fill the expired term of Harry C. Hollo- way of Glencoe. According to the gentlemen's agree- ment of long standing in the township, Winnetka, Glencoe and Kenilworth are each represented by one trustee while Wilmette, in proportion, has two rep- resentatives. In this election Mr. Holloway, the Glencoe trustee, is can- didate for re-election. His excellent repytation and the benefits of his work as trustee makes it imperative that the communities register a complete en- dorsement of the candidate. BUYS KENILWORTH PROPERTY The Irvin IL. Simmons residence progerty at 237 Cumnor road, Kenil- worth, has been sold to John Duncan, of 1012 Ashland avenue, Wilmette. Hill and Stone, of 404 Linden avenue, Wil- mette, were the brokers. An engagement announcement of in- terest in Winnetka is that made by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thomas Walker of Chicago, and formerly of this vil- lage, of their daughter, Marion, to Denison B. Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Denison Hull of Chicago and Washington, D. C. Miss Walker was | a debutante of several season's ago, and attended Miss Walker's school at Simbury, Conn. ---- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Crilly, 606 Provident avenue, Neighborhood Dancing club at their home after the dance last Saturday night. Breakfast was served. entertained the | {avenue was expected to return to her Friends in Council to Hear Talk on Flowers At the meeting of the Friends in | Council of Evanston today, a program will be heard that will convey a | thought of the approaching blossom [time, for in addition to the talk by | Mrs. Alexander on "Wild Geese," the [novel from the pen of Martha Ostenso, Mrs. Charles D. Ewer of Wilmette will give her interesting talk on "The Japanese Arrangement of Flowers." She illustrates her comments with beau- tiful examples of blooms arranged in delightful Japanese bowls and baskets. Mrs. Albert O. Olson of Glencoe will also give a talk on the Club Institute. The place of meeting will be the Or- rington hotel. Glencoe Cellist Plays Over WGN This Sunday Phyllis Eileene Barry, Glencoe cellist, will give a group of six numbers, ac- companied by Edwin Stanley Seder at the organ, Sunday, April 11, at 2 o'clock, at the Lyon and Healy studio, which will be broadcast by radio sta- tion WGN. Miss Barry is cellist of the "London- derry Trio" which is playing a concert engagement at the Palmer House for the Delta Sigma club of the Univer- sity of Chicago this week. | Mr. and Mrs. G. Donald Corvin, 32 Warwick road, entertained 12 friends |at a fancy dress party last Saturday | night, -- Mrs. M. C. Martin of 630 Rosewood home yesterday from a short trip to | New York. the MLGRINC MILGRI 600 Michigan Boulevard - South CHATS vy MILGRIN In every detail MILGRIM MODEs add to the effective- ness of the costume. The Scarf of Silver Grey Fox and the smart Hat give "elan" to A MiLcwIMm Creation featuring the small brim- produced in Green Felt with gros- grain ribbon and bow . . $2750 Tailored Suit. w { oo I WE [ome WE Yom WE Tom, WE Tope WE Top SE TTT ar Va LI SEI or Y J YORE Rr wh AN a Ep yyy a

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