WINNETKA TALK November 13, 1926 You will find both in our large selection of the lat- est imports from foreign countries. Fai- ence Leather, Pewter, etc. Crystal, Porcelains, Exquisite Lamps, Mirrors, Screens and odd pieces of Furniture. A large shipment of Lamp Shades have just arrived. express. HEPAINTEDBUTT ERFTY ART STUDIO I054GAGE STREET WINNETKA 1207 HUBBARD WOODS ...and Originality are what you want your Gifts, small or large to i Eastern Star Enjoys Worthy Matron Night (Contributed) Worthy Matron's night in the Win- netka chapter number 942, Order of the Eastern Star. was held Monday evening, November 8, at the Masonic temple. The stations were filled with visiting worthy matrons except five star points which were the local chap- ter's. Mrs. Nettie Kenner, secretary of the grand chapter, was present as guest of honor. Mrs. Amalia Huehl, right worthy grand conductoress of the gen- eral grand chapter, was also present. Both gave wonderful talks. About thirty-five persons were pres- ent from the Logan Square chapter, whose matron and patron presided in the Fast. There were many visitors from other chapters. The flowers, refreshments, and table decorations were lovely, and all credit for this meeting is due the committees who worked hard to make the evening a success. The enjoyable event was one more to the credit of the Win- netka chapter. CIRCLE NOTES The Ash Street circle will hold a card party for members and friends at {the home of Mrs Arthur Kloepfer of 325 Linden street, Friday, November 19. Mrs. Kloepfer will be assisted by Mrs. M. W. Levernier, and Mrs. Chris W. Matthiesen. The proceeds from the party are to go to a needy family. NURSERY Shade Trees © Evergreens Landscape Gardening John Ostrowsky W. Park Av. Highland Pk. Ph. 2098Y1 Howard McAllaster Dies After Extended Illness The death of Howard McAllaster, son of Mrs. H. McAllaster of 547 Sher- idan road, occurred Wednesday, Nov- ember 3, following an illness of two months. Mr. McAllaster was born in Winnet- ka, and has lived here during his life- time, with the exception of the years he spent away at college. He was very active in scholastic and extra- curricular activities while in school, having graduated from Wiliston Sem- inary in East Hampton, Mass, and from Dartmouth college in the class of 1908. While in Dartmouth he was inter- ested in journalism and editing, and was editor-in-chief of the "Aegis," the Dartmouth annual, and was editor-in- chief of "The Dartmouth," the school paper. Mr. McAllaster also excelled scholastically and belonged to the Cas- quet and Gauntlett, senior honor so- ciety. After graduation, he returned to Winnetka and associated himself with his brothers in their printing estab- lishment in Chicago. He was a mem- ber of the Glencoe Masonic lodge. Funeral services were held in the Memorial park chapel, Friday, Novem- ber 5, with the Rev. James Austin Richards officiating. Burial was in Memorial park. He is survived by his mother, two brothers, Alfred, Bennett, and three sisters, May, Ethel and Fannie. Mrs. Justus Chancellor of Fairview avenue, president of the Chicago Cul- ture club, was general chairman of arrangements and Mrs. J. L. Lowen- thal vice chairman, for the annual card party given by the club at the Hotel La Salle Monday afternoon. Bear in Mind That Our Shop Is Most Fully Equipped and with Experienced Mechanics Who Are Always Ready to Render a Most Efficient and Economical Service On All Makes of Cars Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS Vol. 1 Winnetka, IIL. 34 Mr. L. G. Vincent day or two by some won't tell." is building a home (high pressure) art- Bachelor. -- "You- for Charles Dunlap ist who says he can Il get over that on Locust near Fig St. Thomas Meyer is doing the cement and brick work. Universal Cement will be used, this ce- ment is "quick set- ting" and particular- ly adapted for use in cold weather. Ask Mr. Meyer what he thinks of Universal Cement. Winter is just ahead. Is your home provided with storm doors and windows? They are a gilt edge investment. We hear a lot of talk about salesman- ship. We have it practiced on us every 1 make a millionaire out of us if we buy his goods. We don't like high pressure methods. We want to buy our merchan- dise because you like it--not because we want you to have it. Why certainly! We're glad to run announcements of your meeting in THE WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS. We want to make it useful. If you're hav- ing a dinner, a bake sale or any sort of get - to - gether, tele- phone wus, it won't cost you a cent. Little Girl. -- "I know something I when you're a little older. Better cover up your geraniums. The word of most wives is sufficient. We know a man ends all his sentences with "Y'- understand." who LIMERICK A skinny old maiden named Bunn, Married a one-leg- ged son-of-a-gun, But she said "I don't care. If he isn't all there, I'm sure he is better than none." Winnetka Coal - Lanmber Cn, 823 Spruce Street Winnetka 734