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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jul 1928, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK July 21, 1928 Lee Says: HERE on our desk at the STORE is a telephone over WHICH we can talk to anyone WE CARE TO REACH; we have A CAR at home and we can GO FARTHER in it in one HOUR than father could GO in a day; we get OUR daily papers and HAVE the news hot off THE wires; our children ARE being given an EDUCATION right here IN WINNETKA that COULDN'T have been PURCHASED with a king's RANSOM a hundred years AGO; then there are ALL the wonderful TOILET preparations MADE by Richard Hudnut HOUBIGANT, Coty and ELIZABETH ARDEN AND ALL the other COMFORTS that we have HERE at our store--and STILL some people are INCLINED to crab and THINK we're baving a HARD time of it--let's FORGET it. Adams Pharmacy Serving You Since 1903 The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Copeland are leaving Winnetka to spend three months abroad. While they are gone, Mr. and Mrs. John IL. Dole will oc- cupy the Copeland home at 1153 Pine street, while their own is being re- modeled. aa 4 A SE Sh SS a ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE-- are FLOWERS! Any feminine heart will be touched by so thoughtful a remembrance. Fresh and fragrant will be such a gift when you buy it here. Our assort- ment includes flowers of every description--for every conceivable - ovr mm } occasion, whether formal or in- formal. Telephone orders filled promptly. 'Phone Winn. 313. Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS Ilg's Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL. WINNETKA 313 Adidas Edad Sh Sh Ch So Sg inundated Jacques Gordon Soloist at Skokie Next Sunday Something out of the usual run of violin programs is to be given by Jacques Gordon, concert master of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, at the second of the Skokie Country club summer musicales on Sunday, July 22, at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Gordon will be accompanied by Harold van Horne at the piano. The numbers selected by Mr. Gor- don are for the most part in a lighter vein and will lend themselves to the delightful informality of these musi- cales. The program follows: Prelude e Allegro MeloRtie = 1... 0. coi ania Waltz in E Minor Contra Dance Ae Pagnini-Kreisler NE Gluck oe AT Brahms-Gordon Beethoven From the Rockies ......Samuel Gardner Mosquitoes: .......... 3% Blair Fairchild Slow and Sentimental ..Leo Sowerby Caprice... aves Glazounow-Gordon II Pavanne pour une Infante Delunte oi. eines Cn Ravel Waves at Play ...... Edwin Grasse .. Debussy Spanish: Dance: ........ isu: Joaquis Nis The largest armory in the United States is that of the University of Illinois. AI oo Sd Complete Beauty Service Marinello 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 . 4 3 1 3 4 Guild 3 1 1 i ¢ 4 1 3 1 ; 1 3 1 3 1 3 4 3 1 4 4 3 4 4 Registered Shop Phone Winnetka 822 duced FeTTo Mm Pass $30 000 Mark, Shovels Excavating for Sears Addition Steam shovels began excavating on Monday morning for the new gymna- sium and assembly hall at the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth. Begin- ning of the construction work was made possible after the $30,000 mark had been passed in the campaign for $60,000 to cover the entire cost of the new addition to the school. The school board of the village of Kenilworth at its regular meeting last week decided to let the contract for the shell of the building, including the foundation, the roof, and the interior steel work. John K. Byrne is chairman of the committee which is raising subscriptions from Kenilworth citizens for the com- pletion of the project. Contracts for the interior finishing work and the installation of equipment cannot be let until sufficient funds are raised. Every effort is being made by the drive committee to collect the $60,- 000 necessary for the completion of the new unit and the providing of ade- quate gymnasium and assembly hall facilities for the children of Kenilworth as soon as possible. Winnetka residents have al- ready contriQuted to the Joseph Sears school assembly hall-gymnasium fund are: William B. Baggaley, G. I. Bell, S. H. Bornhart, Neil M. Clark, R. O. Dunhill, Howard Ehrlick, Mrs. E. Fisher, Frank G. Fulton, W. Franklin, Craig P. Hazelton, Grover M. Herman, R. O. Johnson, Andrew Kuby, A. H. Kudner, N. J. Keil, Mrs. R. O. Law, Liebschultz Bros, Max MacGraw, J. H. Mathison, L. J. Phillips, H. W. Post, E. G. Shaffner, Mrs. C. P. Skil- lin, C. Russel Small, and John S. Witt- bold. who TAKE weather. Colored Enamel Ware greens and yellows. glassware. oc 735 ELM STREET Our stock includes a utensil for most every cooking purpose in colorful reds, A PEEK Into the Awerage Kitchen The place where many hours are spent each week and there is nothing like a bit of color in the little things about the kitchen to brighten summer labors and dispel thoughts of Fancy Colored Oil Cloth For table tops, shelves A complete assortment of shades green, yellow, red, blue, etc. Come in and see our interesting new line of colored table Extra Special Two part glass orange reamer green, extra sepecial. 35¢ Eckart Hardware Co. WINNETKA and drawers. Also suitable for shades and drapes. in in PHONES 843-844

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