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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Oct 1926, p. 20

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Te rb sk eer SE RT IEEE py 18 WINNETKA TALK October 30, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson K. Dering returned Saturday, October 23, from their honeymoon abroad, and are mak- ing their home temporarily with Mrs. ering's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Roehm of 835 Hill road. Lindah ] Lustre Perfect hairdress and tonic==grows newhair, eliminates dandruff, checks falling hair-- Fewdrops keepshairin - place. 50c & $1 bottles [\ N Sold by The Community Pharmacy Camp Fire Sparks Wonssicket group of Camp Fire | Girls, Amy MacIntyre, guardian, held a Mothers' Tea in the Camp Fire room of Community House Tuesday afternoon, November 19, had a delightful exhibition of some of their Camp Fire bead-work, knot- boards, and hand-craft, and displayed their Camp Fire gowns and head- bands, and had many interesting rec- The girls | Your Roof! May need some repairs. Slate, Tile and Sheet Metal. 874 Center Street Phone us today for New or Repair Work. Wm. L. Wente Sheet Metal Contractor Your Furnace! Did you find it in good con- dition for the first fire. Ph. Winnetka 225 ords to show their progress in Camp Fire. --Q-- Litahni Camp Fire group, Mrs. Fisher, guardian, had a unique and happy Hallowe'en masquerade party Friday evening, November 22, in the Philip Post room of Community House. All sorts of Halloween stunts were arranged by the girls and carried through with much fun, and the oc- casion closed with a delicious little supper, served at a table gay with Hallowe'en decorations and favors. =) The Blue Bird group (younger Camp Fire Girls), under the leader- ship of Emily Nell Simpson, staged a very successful Hallowe'en party Friday afternoon in Community House. Songs, dances, recitations and stunts by the girls made a very de- lightful program, and the costumes added another touch of Hallowe'en color and fun. Thursday, October 28, the different Winnetka Camp Fire groups went to Evanston, by bus, as the guests of the Public Service company plant, and had an interesting trip through the Gas Works, there. Still Greater Reductions--You Can Pick Up a Chic Hat at a Rare B ) : A | I am going out of busi- | ness and will sell all my | stock at close-out prices. Latest Styles Hats $10 to $12 will sell for $7.50 $7.50 to $8.50 will sell at $5.00 $5.00--will sacrifice for $3.50 argain Figure! in Millinery Trimmings to go at drastic reductions yards of Veiling yards of Velvet yards of Satin yards of Crepe yards of Chiffon yards of all Ribbons Equipment for Sale 6 foot counter stock with 6 large drawers. 1274 foot" partition wirh 5 frosted panes and 2 doors. 2 large show cases. 2 meuchandise tables. case 1 work table 2 large plate mirrors. 1 large wall cabinet with glass doors. 1 small wall cabinet with glass doors. 24 hat stands. 3 hanging electric light fix- tures. Brass chains, artis- ticailv decorated bowls for indirect lighting. ox12 Wilton Rug---Orien- tai Design. 2 6x18 strips linoleum. Artificial Flowers--Feathers --and ornaments of all kinds Hat Frames 50c and 75c¢ THERESA O'BRIEN 736 Elm Street Necklaces -- Bracelets Earrings Phone Winn. 294 Spooks and Witches Walk at Friendship Circle Party Spook and witches held high carni- val at Community House, Tuesday eve- ning, as stellar attraction at the Hal- lowe'en party given by Friendship Cir- cle. There were forty young women present to enjoy the special games and music provided for the occasion. Miss Katherine Gonnerman was awarded first prize for the best cos- tume and the second prize, which was for the most comical and appropriate Hallowe'en costume went to Miss Marie Schrank. Friendship circle is growing in, mem- bership very rapidly. There are many others, no doubt, who would like to join. To those, Mrs. Morton D. Cahn requests that you phone her, Winnet- ka 1418. Miss Betty Schwartz of 187 Ridge avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, entertained eighteen freshmen pledges of Alpha Phi soror- ity of Northwestern university, Sun- day, October 24, at a tea in her home. --(r-- Mrs. E. I. Lange of 838 Locust street spent last week-end at Lake Delavan, Wis.,, where she visited her sister, and at Madison, Wis.,, where she spent a day or two with her sons, who are attending the University of ittle "They're breaking speed laws nowadays to get to the Willard Service Station. No wonder-- when you can buy a genuine Willard Rubber-Case Battery : 1 The Willard Battery men JONES Electric Service 3 Car!ton Building Ph. Winn. 1848

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