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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Sep 1926, p. 13

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a ay n------] September 4, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 11 Alpheus D. Burgess of Hubbard Woods Taken by Death Alpheus D. Burgess, 239 Scott ave- nue, for several years a resident of Hubbard Woods, died Saturday, Au- gust 21, after an illness of several months. He is survived by his widow, Lena C. Burgess, a daughter, Raine, 1105 Lake avenue, Wilmette, and a sister, Mrs. William E. Staples of New York City. Born in New Haven, Conn. Mr. Burgess became engaged in the fur business, which had been carried on in his family as far back as the Revo- lutionary war. His father and uncle, known as Burgess and Burgess, were established as Furriers and Hatters in New Haven for thirty-five years. Mr. Burgess was associated with John P. Shayne and company, for fourteen years, later establishing his own business at 29 East Madison street, Chicago. He was a 32nd degree Mason, be- longing to the Winnetka lodge, A. F. and A. M. and a member of the Illi- nois Atheletic club. Masonic services were held at Graceland in the conser- vatory chapel. The remains have been sent to Evergreen cemetery in New Haven, Conn. Mrs. J. Harry Selz entertained the officers of the Service Star legion at luncheon at her home in Glencoe, Monday. She later took her guests to the United States Veterans hospital at North Chicago to inspect, and formal- ly present, the recreation room which the legion has furnished. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Bowers, 554 Orchard lane, have just returned from a three weeks' motor trip through the East. They stopped at Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, and many other points along the way. Johannesen Home Is Setting for Wedding | The marriage of Miss Effie Wesner of Valparaiso, Ind., daughter of Mrs. Hansena Wesner of South Bend, Ind. to Reuben Tempas of Valparaiso, Ind., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Tempas of Hingham, Wis., took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johannesen, 1524 Asbury avenue, Winnetka, Satur- day, August 28, at 4:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Dr. George MacAdam, pastor of the North Shore Methodist Episcopal church of Glencoe. Mrs. Russell Simms of Valparaiso, Ind., attended Miss Wesner, and Rus- sell Simms acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Tempas will make their home in Valparaiso, Ind. Mrs. Hansena Wesner, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Russell Simms, who attended the bride, are cousins of Mrs. Johannesen who has been entertaining the bride and groom, their parents, and the attendants this past week-end. Dr. John Cadmus of Tower road, president of the Chicago Dental so- ciety, was on the reception committee for the entertainment. this week of three hundred foreign dental experts who represented thirty-one different countries. The Chicago visit is part of a tour over the Middle West made at the conclusion of the Seventh Inter- national Dental Congress held in Phil- adelphia. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dean Murphy, 875 Hill road, and their family, have just returned from Mercer, Wis., where they spent six weeks. They are build- ing a new summer home at Mercer. ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lutz, 460 Haw- thorn lane, have returned from Mon- treal and Quebec, where they met their daughter, Miss Mary Lutz, returning from a summer abroad. [ASR S O you wish to start the fall season with a new fur garment?! The demand for fur coats this year will be greater than ever before, and the time is now, when you should select the skins, look over the new designs and place your order so that your coat may be ready to wear on the first cold day. We are exclusive fur- riers with 16 years of practical experience in the expert making of fur garments and you will take no risk in entrusting your valuable furs to us. wry Hace To Order We are making new friends every day through our con- scientious and honest work so we feel positive that we can please you too. Any garment made or remodeled now, will be stored free of charge until wanted. SUPERIOR FUR SHOP 1122 Central Ave. Ph. Wilmette 3527 WILMETTE Hubbard Woods WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS No. 26 Vol. 1 Winnetka, Ill. TAXI SERVICE Wm. Merrill Day and Night METER CABS--TOURING CARS BY HOUR OR TRIP Phone 828 Winnetka 915 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Driveways! Don't tolerate an unsightly worn out drive; the cost of repairing it is small compared to the added beauty of your property. Tarvia drives with Red Granite or Bird's-eye Gravel surface are very popular. Let us furnish an estimate without obligation. WINNETKA TEAMING & SUPPLY CO. Lawrence J. Hayes "When you're in a hurry" PHONE WINNETKA 32 Another thing we've noticed, a dairyman doesn't get very many va- cations. We are selling large quantities of National Steel Fabric these days. This material serves as insulation and a base for outside stucco work, is especially adaptable when re- modeling or putting stucco over the siding on an old building. "We saw a lady on the street ves- terday with a line on her neck where the makeup left off!" re- marks Judge Northrop. H. G. Goelitz Co. are now doing the sewer work on the extension of Center street in the south part of Winnetka. They plan to start with the concrete about September 12th and finish by the middle of October. We are furnishing Universal Port- land Cement. HORRORS! A Winnetka lady has suddenly discovered that she has lost her marriage certificate. 'She shouldn't fret. Do you know where your's is? Winnetka Coal - Lumber Co. There are two new spanish type homes being built by Charles and Frank Kristof on West Cherry street near Glendale. They will be of tile and pressed brick construc- tion with Truseon steel casement sash. See us for anything and every- thing in the building material line. Boys, here's a little idea on how to make money. Buy up a lot of all-day suckers and then rent 'em out by the hour. We are again prompted to call your attention to the fact that the cold weather is not far away and that if you have not already had your coal bin filled not to delay any longer, just call Winnetka 734 and we will be pleased to recommend the proper kind and size of fuel for use in your heating plant. We will also advise the capacity of your bin, etc. We heard a man say the other day that he knew a fellow with a disposition like a wildcat with a carbuncle. We think that's the limit in dispositions. 823 Spruce Street Winnetka 734

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