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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Aug 1926, p. 40

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"a xn WINNETKA TALK August 14, 1920 Expert FOR DISTINCTIVE PERMANENT WAVING (Negrescou's Pure Steam Process) As Low as $15.00 Also -- HAIR GOODS =< { For discriminate re- a quirements consult Mr. John Negrescou, 30 years on State Street. Beauty Parlor Service and Artistic Hair Cntting THE WIGGERY SUITE 1314 STEVENS BLDG. 17 N. State Street Tel. Randolph 1085 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden, 352 Linden avenue, had as their house guests for a brief visit this week, Mrs. Alden's brother-in-law and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. William DeCatur Bet- hell of Charlottsville, N. C., who were on their way to Yellowstone National park, where they plan to spend a month. Upon their return trip they | will again be the guests of Mr. and { Mrs. Alden for a longer stay. ---- Mrs. Arthur S. Alschuler, and Miss Marian Alschuler, 795 Lincoln ave- nue, are taking a three weeks' trip to Glacier Park, Montana. DY MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION | 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428 Open Evenings and Sundays Call F. C. Heaney for a demonstration in the New Marmon. Marmon North Shore , XJ and poor alike. prevention is simple. Fresh milk--the whole, cream milk --at least a quart a day--is your greatest health-sapping ailment. Bowman's Milk is just such whole milk; rich in all the vitamins so necessary to health. energy to offset fatigue. firm muscles, strong bones and firm, white teeth. Drink Bowman's Milk freely. See that your children have plenty--as a beverage and in foods. best assurance against malnutrition. ALNUTRITION or under- nourishment afflicts the rich Yet the remedy or safeguard against this It gives quick It builds It is your DAIRY COMPANY MilR/ YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Phone Glencoe 70 Eats Apple Pie at Ford Plant Mrs. Isabel Richardson Mol- ter, soprano, returning from her recent trip through New Eng- land, stopped in Detroit long enough to make a "foot tour" of the Ford plant. a workman's She was offered lunch, fully enjoyed, judging from the which she smile accompanying the gener- ous piece of pie. Mrs. Molter will spend the re- mainder of the summer in Wil- mette preparing her program for the coming season, which prom- ises to be a busy one. On her list of engagements are iwo re- citals, one at Aeolian Hall in New York City on October 10, and the second at Jordan Hall in Boston on January 13. For the spring of 1927, a southern tour is planned, which will take the singer through Iowa, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Molter live at Wilmette. accompanies 325 Central avenue, Mr. Molter his wife at the piano. often fo isconsin Minnesota Colorado Yellowstone Utah California Pacific Northwest Jasper pi Black Hills OF SOUTH DAKOTA Wide choice of routes. Stopover anywhere--Splendid through trains, lar booklet "Forty Ways and Moreto Cali A the North Pacific Coast" A <k for our Escorted all- expense tours to Yellow: stone, Colorado, Zion National Park and California. Ask about them. For full inf tion and descriptive folder apply to ticket agents Chicago & North Western Ry. Be --- The home of Mrs. Edgar Foster Al- den, Linden avenue and Willow road, Winnetka, was the scene of a de- lightful garden bridge party for seven- ty-five tables on Tuesday, August 3. The party was given for the benefit of the Southern Educational Alliance, of which Mrs. E. J. Buffington is President, and the Southern Woman's club presided over by Mrs. Lewis Hall, president. Mrs. Alden, a southerner herself, is interested in the cause of these two organizations, and opened her home for this benefit bridge party. --C Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eldredge are returning to their home at 425 Linden street Sunday from Willett, Ontario, where they have been spend- ing a fortnight on a fishing trip with friends. rn Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reach, and their daughter, Dorothy, 844 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, will return Tues- day. August 17, from a visit of several weeks in California. ---- Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein, and her daughter, Louise, 812 Lloyd place, re- turned Saturday, August 7, from a three weeks' visit at the Windemere Club, Beulah, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Faroll, 741 Prospect avenue, will return about September 15, from a tour of Europe. They traveled through Germany, Fin- land, and France. --_--(-- Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, 565 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, has gone to Lake Hamlin, Ludington, Mich., to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Prouty is visiting in the summer home of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Foster. YER | Se Mrs. Kenneth McLain, 1076 Pine street, entertained twelve of her friends for luncheon and bridge Tues- day of last week in honor of Miss Sarah Barnes of St. Louis, and Miss Rosemary Howe of Chicago. Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN specializing in the treatment of your hest friends the "Pog and Cat" All ealls receive my personal attention 100 Ridee Ave. Wilmette, Ill

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