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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Jan 1927, p. 27

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WINNETKA TALK January 1, 1927 > rd GIVE UNIQUE PARTY Black bordered invitation cards and envelopes cleverly written in negro style were sent out by Mr. and Mrs. | Stanley H. Simpson of 1040 Starr road, for a New Year's Eve party at their home. The guests were to come with Iblack faces and in costume to celebrate [the mock marriage of "Pulchritudinous | Eliza Jane to the Renowned and | Stupefacteous Rastus Johnson. All | fashionable colored gentry will be in attendance. No white trash admitted. 1040 Milky Way (Starr road)." Hand Bags Hat Boxes Bill Folds Cigarette Cases Brief Cases Fitted Suit Cases py 28 E. NEW YORK - PLAN STAMP EXHIBIT The Stamp club of New Trier High | school is inviting its friends on the [north shore to attend an exhibit it is to | hold at the high school Tuesday, Jan- uary 18. Collectors of stamps are | especially urged to view this exhibi- ST. EST. 1859 CHICAGO - tion. In your business demand tested office supplies. At Chandler's every office item has been tried and tested for efficiency. We carry in stock only the best. If you want anything not in stock, we will get it for you quicker than you could yourself. It pays to buy here -- you get price, tested equipment, and save time. Replenish your supplies today for the whole of 1927. Large savings on bulk pur- chases STANDARD FOR MORE EFFICIENCY Rebuilt © Un- Black boards, chalk © erasers. Rubber stamps, stamp pads, stamp derwoods, L. racks. C. Smith, Filing pockets for home or office-- Royals, Preserve your receipts which are $67.50. valuable. Portables, New .......c00. $60 Stapling Machines and paper Used Portables . ........... $30 punches. We rent good typewriters $5 per Receipt books, notes and checks. month. Loose leaf note books for the pocket or desk. ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES : Work Organizers; $1.15.t0 $4.00. Brighten up with a clean blotter. Blotte! Dads Bee 59¢ to 32.30 OFFICE EQUIPMENT ash Boxes ...... 1 to $7.50 ------ ; Ink Wells ...... 25¢ to $5.00 Desks, $28.50 Clips--T wine . Paper Fasteners. {Chairs .$7 up. Carter's Typewriter Ribbons, $1.00 Swivel Chairs, Buy a coupon book --6 for $5.00 $13.50 up. Waste Baskets ..50c to $3.00 Costumes $5.50 Inventory Pads --100 sheets 50c. up. Letter Files ........ 50¢ 8B 65c. Adding Machine paper, 15¢ roll. Transfer $ steel $1.35 dozen. fases 500, 2 . 4-drawer letter Typewriter Paper and business : fl , envelopes. Size. a%s In Olive Green, ITEMS USED DAILY $37.50. Carter's Carbon for Pen, Pencil, Typewriter. Absolutely fresh FOR SYSTEM and guaranteed. Transfer Files-- Pencils. All grades. All prices. All sizes and prices. Singly, dozen or gross. Loose Leaf Ledgers and transfer binders. All standard sizes. Desk Calendars, ..50c to $1.50. Diaries, Date Books and En- gagement Books--Complete line. A complete line of standard makes of ink, paste, glue. Mechanical drawing sets and all kindred lines. Have Our Outside Salesman Personally Attend To Filling Your Order. TWO STORES # FOUNTAIN SQUARE--EVANSTON High School Store--Church Street . Music Club Recitalist Main Store Three Floors Elevator Guiomar Novaes, world famous South American pianist, is to appear in HAPPY HEALTHFUL NEW YEAR! Drink plenty of fresh milk! We can supply you. pure, PHONE 137 WINNETKA TARY | recital at the New Trier auditorium | Monday evening, January 3, under |auspices of the Winnetka Music club. | This 'is the third recital of the current | Artist-Recital series sponsored by the Music club. The name of Guiomar Novaes has been synonymous with brilliant pianism since this youthful South American made her debut in this country a little less than ten | years ago. She has appeared with [tremendous success throughout Europe |and the Americas. Civic Concerts to Be Midwinter Season Feature Four concerts are in prospect for the midwinter music season under the auspices of the Civic Music associa- tion of Chicago, of which Herbert E. Hyde, well known north shore organ- ist is secretary. The Chicago Orches- tral association is 'also interested in the concerts which are to be given in Orchestra hall. The first program of the series is scheduled for January 30 and the others will follow on the last Sundays in February, March and April. The concluding program is to be in the na- ture of a gala event or annual festi- val in which a chorus of 1,000 Chica- go playground children will have an important part. Frederick Stock and Eric De La- marter, conductors of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, will direct these concerts. TO MARRY Mrs. M. A. Uhler of 1502 Walnut avenue, Wilmette, announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Melba An- nice Ross, to Norman Drury Betts of Fvanston. pa Te

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