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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 28

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26 WINNETKA "TALK RB A TT RE CS SE i SC September 29, 1928 DRIVE TO LAKE PLACID Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Anderson, 328 Linden avenue, and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Boswell left yesterday morn- ing to motor to Lake Placid for a few days. Leaving there they will stop at New York and Washington and then go on through the New England states. hey will be gone about three weeks and during this time Mrs. Anderson's sister, Miss Florence Pond of Minne- apolis, will be in their home. Miss Lutie and Miss Beulah Combs of Petersburg, Ill. have been visiting | their cousin, Mrs. Delbert Poff of 739 | Walden yoad, design . Hosie also s of "The Mode Moderne" JE Toster & Company 115 North Wabash Avenue IN EVANSTON Ernest Ballards Now at Home in Winnetka Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Ballard of 811 Auburn avenue and their children arrived in Winnetka last Tuesday after spending the last three months abroad. Mrs. Ballard and the children went over first and spent three weeks in Paris before going to Annecy Lake in Switzerland where they met Mr. Ballard. Later the children spent some time on the Normandy coast while Mr. and Mrs. Ballard enjoyed some riding at Fountainbleu. They come home on the S. S. DeGrasse, ar- _riving in New York on September 24, CAMPUS MODELS / Above -- a smart sna fastened pump in S Brown or Black Suede " $J230 Below--a front strap model in the new colored Suedes and Kidskins--also in Black Calf and Patent $1250 This Season the mode in Shoes is the Spirit of Youth expressed in STYLE . . ... a new vogue of smartness ......smartness in ...smartness in color Ce smartness in materials. and Buckles too the influence ORRINGTON AVENUE CORNER OF CHURCH ST. Passenger Injured in Hibbard Motor Collision A car owned by the National Tea company and driven by J. F. Walsh, of 3233 Eastwood avenue, Chicago, crashed into a car driven by Fred Dameske, of 879 Ash street, Winnetka, Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, result- ing in painful injuries to Joe Danv:s, age 21, residing on Goethe stre:t, Chi- cago, a passenger in the car driven by Walsh. The accident occurred on Hibb urd road at the entrance of the Skokie Playfield golf course. Walsh was driving north, at a high rate of speed, according to Officer Frank Rayburn, when he struck the car driven by Dameske as the latter turned into the golf grounds. Davis suffered two and was cut on the ncse, both knees and right hand. His injuries were dressed by Dr. Albert H.- Wales, of 522 Center street. scalp wounds Mrs. J. B. Guthrie, 730 Walden road, has had her sister-in-law, Mrs. Francis J. Lemoyne of Pittsburgh, visiting her this past week. Mrs. Lemoyne was passing through on her way from Eaton Ranch, Wyo., to her home. We rent chairs for Autumn weddings and social events. Fold- ing tables for bridge parties and luncheons. MOVING - PACKING - SHIPPING LONG DISTANCE HAULING PAUL A. RENSCH, President RENSCH FIREPROOF wanewouss | Sr 521 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILL. Wilmette 32 Univerdry 7317 Frocks, Autumn Hats ! Whether for street, dress or any special calling, you will find among our large * assortment (including large head sizes) a suitable hat, as though made special--and priced reasonably, too. ir) TT Brilliant Woman Pianist on Staff of Music School The teaching staff of the Winnetka branch of the Columbia School of Music has been augmented by the addition of Helen B. Lawrence, one of Chicago's prominent and successful pianists, and Miss Dorothy Tatman, violinist. Tatman is an artist pupil of Ruth Ray, the well known violin- ist. Miss , Lawrence is \ well and fa- vorably known in Chicago not only as a teacher but as a soloist of excellent attain - ments. She recently ap- peared in Orches- Helen B. Lawrence tra Hall as soloist with the Columbia School Symphony Or- chestra, directed by Ludwig Becker. Many of the younger pianists of the city are members of her class and only last season her pupil, Corinne Byington, appeared as soloist with the orchestra in the Chicago auditorium. Miss Lawrence is a past president of Mu Iota Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, a national honorary musical sorority and a former vice-president of the Society of American Musicians. She will be in the Winnetka studio Wed- nesday of each week. Kathleen Air, principal of the Win- netka Branch for many years, will re- main, as will all of the former teachers including, Valona Brewer, violinist, and the following pianists: Laura Coup- land, Katherine Hedglin, Phyllis Kel- logg Whit, Mary Esther Winslow. Walter Spry, the distinguished pian- ist and pedagogue, will continue his Winnetka teaching Wednesday and Saturday of each week and Grace Parmele, a young soprano recently added to the faculty, will also teach in the Winnetka branch. Miss Herbert Woodward, son of the Arthur H. Woodwards, 685 Ardsley road, left Wednesday to attend Choate Preparatory school at Wallingford, onn. as Mrs. A. M. Hanson of South Shore has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. I. J. ! Smit, 815 Foxdale avenue, ue, recently, | Why Delay Your Selections? Last minute modes, dis- tinctively new styling--in all the newest ideas, shades, fabrics and fashions. To rightly appreciate the splendid offerings in Fall The full stock always of- fers advantages in selecting. Che Band Box 2004 CENTRAL ST. Fall Is Here! your inspection is needful. ALMA S. COEL UN1v. 2058

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