Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 May 1928, p. 29

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24 WINNETKA TALK May 5, 1928 Sung Telephone Sheldrake 8016 Frocks and Gowns Granville Arcade 1124 Granville Avenue Chicago, Ill. Opposite Granville Elevated Station The unusual combination of having our own workrooms in connection with a ready-to-wear shop makes it a pleasure to shop at ANNABELLE SHOP Our special order department is operated for the woman who finds it difficult to make selec- tions from ready-to-wear stock. Here you may select style, material and color. Dresses made to measure, fit and workmanship guaranteed. Your own material used, if desired. Prices $25.00 and up Students of Many Lands Hold Bazaar A group of students of the National Kindergarten and Elementary col- lege represented various countries at the bazaar given by the International club, April 24. Twelve different countries are represented in the membership of the club at the College, and the bazaar was held for the purpose of raising funds for the assistance of foreign students. tractively decorated with rare antique rugs by S. K. Jorjorian, Lord's rug department, as shown in the picture. Standing in the back row from left to right, representing the The Armenian booth was at- manager of various TIT A a" "ad" for the Banks of Winnetka ECONOMY is an ever-present necessity of the times. There can be no economy unless every dollar is made to do full duty. And every dollar is not do- ing full duty unless you avail yourself of the savings to be effected by acquainting your- self with the values offered by the advertisers in this issue of WINNETKA TALK. Before you shop -- read the Ads. And bank the difference! WINNETKA TALK HU EEOC Zl countries are: Priscilla Carino (Philippine Islands), Johanna Schnuch (Ger- many), Lois Lehman (Japan--Missionary), Valborg Nyden (Sweden), Mildred Melone (China), Ann Barratt (Sweden), Penka Kassabova (Bulgaria), Alice Ling (China). In the front row, seated, beginning at the left of table: Lucy Aghajanian (Armenia), Madelyn Chen (China), Sere Nordin (Sweden), Vera Hunte (British West Indies), Evelyn Larcher (Czecho-Slovakia), Marie Schlipf (Syria), Mildred Pierce (India), Cora Morgan (India). W.C.T.U. MEETING The W.C.T.U. will meet next Mon- day, May 7, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Henry Peaster, 853 Vernon avenue, Glencoe. Officers for the com- ing year will be elected at this meeting and there will be a report from the Cook County institute. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prindiville, formerly of 717 Rosewood avenue, left last week by motor for Cleveland where they will make their home in the future. Miss Mary Ellen Prindi- ville will stay with her sister, Mrs. Robert Hotze of Lake Forest, until the 'end of school. FROCKS Will Locate 624 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON Watch for Opening Date FUEL OIL "A Correct Grade for Each Burner" Two Bulk Plants--Eight Trucks operated ON the north shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE Braun Bros. On Co. '""For Fuel -- Use Oil"' 723 Oak Street, Winnetka Winnetka 3020 -- Telephones -- Highland Park 3296

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