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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Oct 1926, p. 46

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hada we .-- October 23, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Four Words Tell Story of the Newer Dodge Car "Now Drive the Car." which have just made their appear- ance on the well known blue and white bulletin boards and in the most prominent magazines and newspapers are arousing widespread interest in the results secured from recently an- nounced improvements in Dodge | Brothers Motor cars, according to William T. Wersted, Dodge Brothers dealer. "The simple invitation to try the car and note the results," he declares, "is typical of the advertising policy of a manufacturer whose statements have always enjoyed implicit public confi- dence, thanks to a twelve year old reputation for avoiding extravagant or spectacular advertising claims. "It is an inflexible policy at the factory that the reputation of Dodge 3rothers Motor car for dependability, long-life and endurance must be up- held. fact, means increased cost--they were adopted for the sole purpose of giving the owner a quieter, smoother running car. "Although I have watched a suc- cession of refinements for the last twelve years, I confess that I had no conception of the surprising change that these major advances could make in the operation of what was before a quiet, easy-riding, thoroughly satis- factory car. Winnetka P. T. A. Seeks 100 Per Cent Membership The Winnetka Parent-Teacher asso- ciation, in its drive for members, wishes it understood that a one hun- dred per cent membership is its goal and not the amount of money received. It has a sliding scale of membership for this reason, so that everyone can join. The receipts for the Parent-Teacher memberships have been printed by the Skokie school boys, for which the group expresses its thanks. Mrs. John Cordner West of 937 Gor- don terrace, has returned to her home after spending three weeks in the hos- pital. These words | | Four Day Bazaar for St. Francis Hospital A bazaar for St. Francis hospital will be given at 355 Ridge avenue, Evans- ton, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 27, 28, 29, and 30. The sale will open with a dinner in charge of the staff doctors' wives, at 6 o'clock, Wednesday evening. The following afternoon at 2 o'clock, the hospital auxiliary will be in charge of a card and bunco party. The student nurses will give a play Thursday eve- ning, and the following night, the St. Francis alumnae will entertain. The closing night the student nurses will be in charge of a reception. Special motion pictures of local ap- peal will be given each night, and a door prize will be offered every eve- ning. There will be no admission charge. Mrs. A. J. Smith president of the hospital auxiliary, is general chairman D- | of the committee in charge. Everyone of these changes, in| manufacturing | Mrs. Theodore Coyne of 597 Provi- dent avenue was hostess on Thursday to the members of her reading club. After a buffet luncheon was served, "Porgy," by Du Bose Heyward, was read and reviewed. vo ®* For-- Pod Grading 3% Excavating A® Team Service & Drive Ways Road Roller Service - Phone Winn. 32 WINNETKA Teaming & Supply Co. L. J. Hayes where. 562 Lincoln Ave. Automobile Painting of as fine a quality as can be obtained any- We are equipped and experi- enced since 1915 in this department and we invite you to inspect our facilities. Prices lower than most of the reputable shops in Chicago. Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winn. 165 Ss) FOR WEDDING GIFTS - Here you will find from the inexpensive, but col- orful pottery vases, to the most luxurious Sevres or imported Faiences. A discount on Christmas Card orders placed be- fore November 10th. HEPAINEDBUTT ERFLY ART STUDIO I054 GAGE STREET WINNETKA 1207 HUBBARD WOODS Hubbard Woods TAXI SERVICE Wm. Merrill Day and Night METER CABS--TOURING CARS BY HOUR OR TRIP Phone 828 Winnetka 915 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS Vol. 1 Winnetka, IIL 32 There are still a If you have a | few hitching posts problem of any kind Mr. B. Gataas have here in Winnetka. that seems to asso- made a decided hit Have you noticed | ciate itself with our | ©7 the North Shore. 'em? business we wish pes = | you'd come in and Come on now, roll E. R. Cole has un- talk it over. We | up your sleeves, der construction a may have informa- | Get vourself busy very attractive com- tion that you can | raking leaves. mon brick house on use. If we have it's Sp Jackson Street, yours. You will soon save Glencoe, just east of -- enough on your coal Vernon. This house We just heard of bin to pay for storm will be of Italian another "human dy- doors and windows. architecture, thor- namo" -- everything They keep the heat oughly insulated and { he had on was in and the cold out. should prove to be | charged. We have just re- very popular. ----- ceived a supply of ; Ir Thorsch and Co. them. A big thick head of are again building in ' for nice brown hair 3 Winnetka; this time We know a man Had little Tessie for M. R.'B. 'Faxon, who wears a Sonia. at Berklev and grouchy look all A barber now has x Sea | the time but who is Tessie's hair, Cherry Sts. These | a dandy good fellow While Tessie has | homes under the when vou get to pneumonia. able supervision of know him. Winnetka Coal - Lumber Co. 823 Spruce Street Winnetka 734

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