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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Jul 1926, p. 46

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WINNETKA TALK July 17, 1926 Frederick E. Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE Funeral Director Mr. Frederick E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, has had twenty-one years of successful service in the professional field. The best testimony to their care- ful, courteous, and conscientious work comes from those whom they have served during their residence on the North Shore. All calls will be personally at- tended to by Mr. Lewis, Our new De Lux: Invalid Coach is available for emergency calls at our Wilmette Funeral Home. Very Latest in Modern Limousine Fauipment 1120 Central Avenue WILMETTE Parlors phone, Wilmette 3552 Home phone, Wilmette 3552 Experienced Users Are Buying Now This month offers a money-saving opportunity for you. From time to time the price of all sizes of Chicago Solvay Coke will advance until the heating season opens. Buy this dependable fuel for your home now. Order it from your dealer. Phone him, he will quote you the lowest price whether it be for your hot air furnace, hot water boiler or stove. Buy out of season at a low cost per ton. Chicago Solvay Coke is clean, smokeless and costs you 30% less than hard coal. It is by far the most dependable and the most popular fuel of Chicago home owners. Thousands of families burn it year after year with satisfying results. Buy before next fall, buy before the rush of deliveries. Buy before the prices advance. CHICAGO Solvay Coke Buy it Burm it You'll Like it E. C. WEISSENBERG Phone 12 WINNETKA COAL-LUMBER CO. Phone 734 Mrs. Hugh Foresman, 515 Essex road, was a guest of the Barrington Garden club on Monday, July 12, when it met at the home of Mrs. H. Stillson Hart. Mrs. Street gave an interesting talk on her visit to gardens in France, England and America. ---- The Misses Louise and Isabel Love- dale, 42 Kenilworth avenue, left Kenil- worth Thursday to visit Glacier Park, Col. At the conclusion of 'their stay there, they will spend the remainder of the summer at Two Medicine Lake, Col. ---- Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker, 303 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, left the first of July to remain on their farm in Connecticut for the rest of the sum- mer season. --()-- Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett, 533 Rosyln road, Kenilworth, is entertain- ing her bridge club at luncheon Fri- day, July 16. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Heaton of Kenilworth sailed July 8 to spend two and a half months traveling in foreign countries. --(-- Charles D. Howe, 240 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, is away on a short business trip in the East. --_---- Miss Harriet Webster, 314 Oxford road, Kenilworth, has returned from Galesburg, IIL Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment of your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls receive my personal attention 1000 Ridge Ave. Wilmette, Ill CHARM IN A NOVEL "AFTER NOON" By Susan Ertz. D. Appleton & Co. In the first three quarters of "After Noon" Susan Ertz has written one of the charming, rather idyllic stories which she knows well how to write. For the touch of pathos which is as necessary to the flavor of this type of story as salt is necessary to soup, there is the recognition by the father that his daughters are growing up and will one day leave him alone. When Charles Lester's bombastic wife leaves him and her twin baby girls to run off with a journalist Charles Lester's life just begins. Not that he hadn't loved or thought he loved his wife, but he had been no more vital to the partnership than the fob on a watch. She had done all the time-keeping. From that point on we see in spatches the slow analytical devel- opment of the man with his daugh- ters, his*work, and his constantly-be- ing-compiled anthology of the best English prose. But there is ever in the back ground of his mind the day where Venetia and Caroline to whose up bringing he has brought the finest things in his nature will bestow those gifts on other men. The day comes. To be most artistic we should not have gone with Charles into his sec- ond matrimonial venture, which how- ever might have lurked in the offing, but have left him, wistful, wondering even a little too sad; or perhaps at the magnificent moment when at the end of his first lonely evening which has been made endurable only by whiskey and soda, he turns to the taxie driver, at parting, and says, "It would give me great pleasure if you would call me Charles." A Graham Brothers Truck /°885 t-ton chassis, £o0.b. Detroit A Grzham Brothers truck chassis for $885! A new entry in the one-ton field, the G-BOY, with all the advantages of Graham Brothers experience and mass production. Powered, too, with a Dodge Brothers engine, recognized everywhere as a symbol of depend- abilTty and economy. 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