Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Dec 1928, p. 14

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WINNETKA TALK December 22, 1928 Il 1 Lee Says: -- JUST a friendly CHRISTMAS greeting AND best wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR 00000 One man here in Winnetka says that last year he made out his Christmas list and supplied all the gifts he could. Then be just brought it down here and got a Sheaffer fountain pen for everyone else on the list. A Sheaffer fountain pen is a fine gift for anyone. 00000 When people ask us for a gift suggestion for someone who "has everything anyway"' we usually take them over to our stationery counter. There's an unusually fine line of stationery from which to select this year. Want some? 00000 How are your friends going to know you're thinking about them on Christmas and New Year's unless you send them a card? You have the friends, and we have the cards. Let's get together. 00000 A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR SHOPPING LIST. Cigars packed in gift boxes, Tobacco Pouches for the pipe smoker, Leather Bill Folds, Combination Sets containing a real leather bill fold and keytainer, Whitman's and Ranft's chocolates in holiday boxes fresh from the factory, Stationery in fancy gift boxes, Sheaffer Fountain Pens and Pencils, Toilet Sets, Perfumizers, full line of gift packages of Houbigant, Cappi, Hudnut, Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubenstein. Clocks, Watches, Kodaks, Fountain Pen Desk Sets and Brownie Kodaks. 00000 ADAMS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 wd William H. Weld, 90, Dies Friday at His Son's Home Willard H. Weld, aged father of Herbert W. Weld, 315 Sunset road, died last Friday, December 14, at the home of his son here. Mr. Weld was 90 years old. He came to live with his son in Winnetka four years ago from Lockport, N. Y., his old home. Besides the son here Mr. Weld is survived by another son, Harry DB. Weld, of Philadelphia, Pa.; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Helen W. Munson, of Chi- cago, and Miss Emma S. Weld, of ---- Philadelphia, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the residence, 315 Sunset road, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. George P. Magill, former pastor of the Wilmette Presbyterian church, and Dr. Ray- mond Huston, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of Evanston, officiated. Another service was held on Sunday at Lockport, N. Y., where burial took place. : Jobby Telfer, 842 Cherry street, ar- rived home Wednesday from Dakota, [11., where he attends school, to spend the holidays with his parents. bor TE TR TTR TE TTT TE hp be TR £3 \ 1d > : \ Wi 8 Copyright 1928 Hart Schaffner & M. ACCESSORIES for Formal Wear at + FELLS .@ 786 Elm Street 13 St. John's Ave. Your Clothier & Hart Schaffner ¥ Marx o& Clothes Exclusively Winnetka Phone 307 Highland Park Phone 307

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