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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Jul 1922, p. 8

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8 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 Plan Municipal Fuel Yard Apartments on tne Lake at Wilmette | niin nae impending coal shortage in the north- west because of the mine and railroad strikes, the Minneapolis City Council today began preparation of plans for operating a municipal fuel yard, to retail coal and wood at cost or below during the coming winter. Governor J. A. O. Freus has announced his in- tention of cutting millions of feet of state-owned timber for uses as fuel if the coal strike continues. Always! ¢ The Last in Homes" says an ad. Well. von know who has the last word In your home. N. J. Mergenthaler Plumbing and Heating 210 DOYLE COURT Telephone 2004 Wilmette, 111. Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician | Phone Wil. 205, 1150 Wilmette Ave. RESIDENCE PHONE 537 Interior Decorating Paper Hanging Exterior Painting i i uk A Oscar A. Anderson Beach Manor, promoted by O. C. Harris, with R. L. Simmons of Elkhart and R. A. Burrows of Chicago, architect and engineer. To be erected on the beach at Wilmette-Kenil worth line for 182 co-operative owners of five-room kitchenette WINNETIS apartments. 1015 Oak Street Phone 1472 Read the Want Ads | H-------- Social Bappenings | ss pens | Of interest in Winnetka circles is the return to the north shore in the near future of Prof. Thomas F. Hol- gate and his family from an extended tour of the Orient. --_---- Miss Charlotte Wattstien and Miss Mary Hermes, librarians at the Win- netka Free Public Library, left last week for a month's vacation in Estes Park, Colorado. --( Skokie Country club announces a I dinner dance Saturday evening, July 29. The new terrace for dancing out (GALILEO made the telescope and brought to light of doors will be completed and, weath- 5 er permitting, will be used for the I unknown stars and planets, the craters of the moon, first time. > . A the rings of Saturn and other things. Miss Virginia Miller of Winnetka has Miss Catherine Shumway of Bryn |] : Mawr, Pa. as her guest. Miss Shum- Properly used, the telescope is a wonderfully effective way and Miss Miller are in their instr B senior year at Bryn Mawr college. | ument. ut look through the wrong end and your 0 -- 11 . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilg aa ye and vision becomes distorted; things get out of focus; objects I Mrs, Thomas J. Lynch and small son " AEE > are enjoying a two weeks' fishing trip well within your reach look miles away. Il in the Eagle River region of northern Wisconsin. A . 3 : ; wc n important province of this paper D 1s to act your Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Conway, 387 . a : Linden avenue, will return Sagi 1, telescope. Use it properly and your vision 1s enlarged. from Ludington, Michigan, where they 2 and the children have been spending That means reading the advertisements as well as the a month's vacation. . i other news. Fail to read the advertising and =m : g and you over- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hobart Young of | 1 r 3 Winnetka, with their two children, great deal that you ought to see and know--the have gone to Cape Cod, where they at sot . De i ir n values a for economy, increased com- Ome ort, convenience an 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Massey of Win- ? appiness. netka have arrived home. Mr. Massey has been in India for the last year Advertising brings close to your hand the things you and was joined at Honolulu by his wife, who Went to meet him. want. Tells you where to buy them--what they cost. ------ Mrs. Frederick R. Copeland of Win- i You olean much valua 1 : Biehl will leave Wednesday for the S ble information about merchants, Maine coast, where she will spend the their stores. their . . il J months of August and September. niet : 2p, thea services--all important Se O1 oyoua Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Benson and P y Sa possible purchaser. family, 671 Lincoln avenue, returned Sunday morning from Rice Lake, Wis., You may read every line of the news columns--but if where they have been spending a va- Cation. you overlook the advertising you remain uninformed ------ Miss Harriet Houghteling of Win- . : neti is expected te return the latter about the Very things that concern you most vitally. Un- h ek from Labrador, where . . - - en Dr. Grenfell's mission. questionably, you narrow your vision. Get a close-up . eine Mrs. Franklin Rudolph, 745 hot dan road, and daughter left Thursday | . on a ten day motor trip through # ea t i. points in Wisconsin. e vert l semen S Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hewitt of Savannah, Illinois, were the week-end I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cleve: land of Elm street, Winnetka. ERs © aad Mr. and Mrs. William A, Otis, 644 Oak street, are spending a few weeks - th wit vacationing in the Tennessee moun- E-- tains.

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