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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Jul 1928, p. 37

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6 WINNETKA TALK July 7, 1928 --Upbholstering-- Our service includes everything from cabinet work to the final painting. UPHOLSTERING--AIl Kinds of Furniture MATTRESSES--SLIP COVERS Repaired--Renovated--Made to Order ANTIQUES--INTERIOR FURNISHINGS FURNITURE--of all descriptions made to order CABINET WORK HuesArD Woops UPHOLSTERY Co. Mrs. R. Halun HUBBARD WOODS 897 Linden Ave. Ph. Winn. 3014 First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka, Ill Roy A. Thompson, pastor 809 Chestnut Ct. (Winnetka 2304) Sunday, July 8 10 a. m., Children's Hour. 11 a. m. Morning Worship. 5 p. m. Young People's Meeting. 7:34 p. m. Gospel Service. Thursday, July 12 8 p. m. Mid-week Prayer meeting. Vacation Bible school for children from 6 to 14 begins on Monday morning, July 9. Registration at 9 o'clock. Classes from 9 to 11:30 each day (except Satur- day) for a period of three weeks. All children invited. "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not de- part from it." Prov. 22: 6. Miss Anna Blair, 677 Willow road, returned from Toronto, Canada, on Wednesday. She was accompanied on her trip by two friends, who drove west. wire lonit HIGH COMPRESSION The new "Twin Ignition" motor, in the new Advanced and Special Nash "400" models, is a truly amazing development in power. It is a high-compression motor, with two ignition coils, instead of one, two spark plugs per cylinder, instead of one, 360 sparks per second at top speed, instead of 180, to thoroughly and economically burn the highly- compressed gases. oline. Spark Plugs [Airplane Type] instead of Nash "400° Advanced Six models are now capable of 75 to 80 miles per hour with no effort at all. Nash "400" Special Six models do 70 to 75 with consummate ease. Another major advantage of the "Twin Ignition' motor is economy --rmore power, more speed, less gas Drive a new Nash "400" and you'll see what Twin-Ignition and high It sets a precedent in motor-perform- ance among all motor cars. compression have done to give the world a new and finer motor car. vn NASH AQ 5 OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES = Ao other car has all of them Salon Bodies Torsional vibration damper knell (In Sg Pis= New double drop frame 7-1 : kshaft (hol- Bijur centralized chassis ly low crank pins) Houdaille and Lovejoy shock (exclu- sive Nash mounting) One-piece Salon fenders Clear vision front pillar posts THE WORLD HAS A NEW AND Phone Winnetka 2707 FINER MOTOR CAR SUBURBAN NASH 547 Lincoln Avenue Exterior metalware chrome plated over nickel Short turning radius World's easiest steering Biflex-Nash bumpers and bumperettes SALES WINNETKA Arthur T. McIntosh Is Named President of N. U. Foundation Arthur T. McIntosh, 521 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, has been elected pres- ident of the Northwestern University Foundation, it was announced this week by Thomas H. Gonser, executive secretary. Mr. McIntosh was graduat- ed from Northwestern in 1900, and has been in the real estate business in Chi- cago since 1907. The other new officers of the foun- dation are: vice-president, Vernon R. Loucks, a Chicago attorney; secretary, John Cadmus, former president of the Chicago Dental society; and treasurer, George P. Ellis of Chicago, a certified public accountant. The Northwestern University Foun- dation was organized a little more than a year ago for the purpose of raising income rather than capital funds from among the university's alumni. The first year more than $25,000 was con- tributed by 1500 alumni. This amounts to income at 6 per cent on a capital of $500,000. Money contributed to the foundation will be used for teachers' salaries, research work and loan funds. Miss Eleonore Schafer Weds Harold E. Nilles The marriage of Miss Eleonore Schafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav J. F. Schafer of 1620 Central avenue, to Mr. Harold Elwood Nilles, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nilles, 1520 Central avenue, Wilmette, took place June 23 at St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Herman W. Meyer officiat- ing. The maid of honor was Miss Louise Nilles, sister of the groom, and the matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Witt, cousin of the bride. Mr. Alvin Schafer, brother of the bride, was best man. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Schopen, Miss Lydia Eagels, and Miss Hertha Ulbrecht. Groomsmen were Messrs. Ray Nilles, John Volkmann, and Richard Witt. Ushers were Messrs. Alferd Horn, Jr., Max Volk- mann, Jr, Paul Volkmann, and Hel- muth Foelke. Little Miss Adele Hirsch was the flower girl and Master Freddie Diedrich, ring bearer. A reception and dinner followed at the Soverign hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Nilles are honeymoon- ing at Phelps, Wis. Two Wilmette Artists To Sail on Trip Abroad Among the many north shore young people spending the summer in Europe will be two young Wilmette artists, Miss Eleanor Kremer and Miss Helen Peacock. Miss Peacock is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Peacock of 128 Sixth street, and Miss Kremer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kremer of 723 Laurel ave- nue. In Europe they will study the vari- ous art galleries and exhibits of Rome, Y etlece, Paris, Switzerland and Eng- and. TO MEET BI-MONTHLY The Young Woman's auxiliary of the Winnetka Congregational church has decided to meet twice a month instead of having the regular monthly meet- ings. It will meet on Wednesday, July 7, at the home of Mrs. Alex Anderson, 1432 Edgewood lane. Mem- bers are asked to bring, besides their lunches, sewing for the Holiday Shops. Mrs. Agnes Murray, mother of Mrs. Chester Master of 851 Ash street, is spending the summer in Tacoma, Wash.

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