WINNETKA TALK February 25, 1928 a Gi | li le ah a aul Wal 0) hy ph ph pe hh ph ph Ah eh hh LS Now that we're thoroughly settled in our brand-new pub- Take this opportunity to see a publishing plant in operation. All departments and all machines will be in ac- tion just as they are every day and every night. See how your "home paper" is put together. WILMETTE LIFE WINNETKA TALK GLENCOE NEWS { Now LLOYD HOLLISTER 1232-36 Central Avenue lishing plant, we've taken stock of ourselves and have noted, with a large measure of pardonable pride, that we have quite a bit to be puffed up about. In our new home, we're happier than ever before. Pleas- ures are greatest when shared with others, so-- On Saturday, March 3, from two o'clock in the afternoon until nine in the evening, we're going to hold gala Open House to all our friends. Everyone who is interested in taking a peep "behind the scenes" of the fine new plant where this community's own weekly news-magazine is published is invited to be with us as our guest for this occasion. This is your invitation. We want you to come. You'll gain a new insight into the hundreds of processes that go into the making of your news-magazine, from the time a news story "breaks" until it is written, set in type and printed on precise, intricate machines, and delivered for you to read at your leisure. make a note of the date ~ Saturday, March third--~and reserve an hour or two to be our guest on that day. We'll expect you! Ine. Wilmette . I I i x iy I FLr I A al dy gd hh" gy diy hl hel he The hl hl Th Tl Th hh hh