Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Aug 1926, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK August 28, 1926 Attention!! Your home may need Re-roofing these months is the best time. and during summer We apply SLATE--ASBESTOS ASPHALT Wm. L. Wente Sheet Metal Contractors 874 Center Street Ph. Winn. 225 Phone Winnetka 2176 We specialize in the correct care of the hair and scalp. Facial Massage Marcelling Finger Waving Permanent Waving Frederic Method Ethel M. Taylor 818-A Elm St. Winnetka | Arden Shore Children Present "Boy Blue" Pageant Winged folks who frequent summer hay fields were impersonated by girls and boys at Arden last week when they staged their operetta, "Boy Plue." Here is Boy Blue himself, in the person of Antoine Fuchs, asleep Shore by the haycock, while Mollie, his little playmate (Eveiyn Phillips) seeks to waken him (4). "Katy Did" and "Katy Didn't" (2) (Emily Kuta and Veleria Maillanowski) had their song and dance to present, while the quartet of musi- cal frogs (1) included boys from the convalescent group--Ralph Clark, Howard Cowley, Leopold Schaffer and Joe Laudando. Smaller persons, not so certain as to what it's all about, were the little fireflies (3), youngsters from the Ogonz day nursery taking the parts of these flitting folks. of all kinds. ' PAINT Rasmesen S STORE Tubes and Special colors HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Painting and Decorating WINNETKA FOLKS By C. R. Patchen I'M GOING TO STRIKE POP FOR A ME ickeL too! Father knows and the children now know what mother has known for a long while--that at this drug store the little and big needs of little and big folks are attended to with care and COMMUNITY PHARMACY 750 Elm Street, Phone Winnetka 164 courtesy. GAY POP DON'T YOU NEED SOME DRUGGIST KNOWS WHAT I CIGARS OR Winnetka Attorney Shot While Serving Writ Richard M. C. Miller, 304 Ridge ave- nue, Winnetka, was shot in the left leg by the irate proprietor of a road- house when he was superintending the removal of furniture to satisfy an exe- cution last Saturday. Attorney Miller "had accompanied Constables P. J. Schildgen of Wilmette and Leo J. Meyers of Glenview to the Elk Grove inn at Higgins road and York street, Elk Grove township, to serve a writ of attachment on furnishings of the inn. ! As they were removing a piano and a cash register Andrew Grom, one of the proprietors of the place, appeared and fired at Miller with a shotgun, hitting him in the left leg above the knee. Miller was taken to the Evanston hos- pital by the two constables and Grom was later arrested by county highway police under Lieut. L. J. Laird. Miller was not seriously injured and is now recovering at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Axman, 1151 Chatfield road, announce the arrival of a daughter, Mae Louise, on August 20 at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Axman was formerly Dorothy Magnus. MARINELLO | BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822

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