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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Nov 1926, p. 9

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November 13, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Wilmac Studio Makes Bow As Home Decorating Shop The Wilmac studio made its formal bow at the North Shore public yesterday at its new home in Evanston, 1318 Chi- cago avenue. Mrs, Claire M. Wilmot and Mrs. Nell E. MacHenry are the proprietors of this charming new shop which is offering objects for the home. Mrs. Wilmot has been well known as an interior decorator in Evanston for the past three years. Mrs. MacHenry is joining her in enlarging her former business. The shop will specialize in such things as chintzes, lamps, pillows, and tables. The shop itself is attractively dec- orated in green with orchid drapes, as a setting for the fresh groups of ob- jects which are arriving each day. The Ladies' Aid society of the North Shore Methodist Episcopal church will have an all-day bazaar, Friday, Decem- ber 3. Dinner will be served in the evening. There will be booths for fancy articles, linens, utilities, fancy and practical aprons, dolls, toys, and children's utilities. ---- Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Ott of 17 Indian Hill road will give a dance Tuesday evening, December 28, at their home in honor of their son John Nash Ott, Jr. ---- The next meeting of the Kenilworth League of Women Voters will be held early in December. Due to the in- creased membership this meeting will probably be held at the Kenilworth club instead of in a private home. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Gates, for- merly of Wilmette and now of Ev- anston, have as their guests for a fort- night, their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Moulton of Fort Smith, Ark. i ! Ice Cream In Brick--50c qt. These Flavors: Chi- cago, Neapolitan, New York with Cherry, and Vanilla. In Bulk--60c qt. Orange Ice, New York, Chocolate, Vanilla, Peach, and Strawberry. * * * * Sandwiches Made Up For Parties . We Deliver Free of Charge LE] Phone Winn. 2260 GRAY and GREEN EAT SHOP Doris Arnold, Mgr 464 Winnetka Ave. "Listening to Music," School Lecture Topic Sigmund Spaeth, an accomplished musician, also lecturer and authority on musical education, spoke to the chil- dren of the North Shore Country Day school at a recent morning assembly to Music." He showed his audience how to recognize the patterns of which music is made up. The next meeting of the Skokie Valley chapter of the D.A.R. will be held at the home of Mrs. Percy B. Eckart, 206 Cumberland avenue, Ken- ilworth, November 24. At this meet- ing which is the first birthday of the chapter, Mrs. George Kingsley will give a short paper on Continental hall from notes she took last summer in Washington. At this meeting there will also be an election of alternate officers. period. His subject was, "Listening | 946 Oak Street RADICAL REDUCTIONS on all WINTER HATS $3 and up Do not miss seeing these remarkable values. Phone Winn. 320 Christmas orders for Italian Silk Underwear being taken now. "WF fome Dank for Winnetka Feoole" growth. The Oldest Organized Bank in Winnetka Established in 1909 Qfficers and Lirectors HENRY R. HALE President L.B.KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/Fesicdensd SANBORN HALE Coshier CLEORGE W. MEAINNEY Asst. Cashier VICTOR £LTING The strength of this Bank is measured by the number of people who speak well of us, for these people are responsible for our Is it any wonder that we spare no effort to serve our customers well, so that we will continue to deserve, in increasing measure, their good opinion and recommendation. ~ NOBLE HALE WINNETKA STATE BANK LIM S7_LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. BANKING HOURS 8 EE, cy 8am lo 12-30pm. ond 7 lo Brm. A.M. lo 3 P.M. SE --

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