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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Feb 1926, p. 28

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26 WINNETKA TALK February 13, 1926 PAINTING TAKES PRIZE North shore artists who have been taking instruction under George Ob- erteuffer Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Community House, Win- netka, may 'be interested to learn that he was awarded the Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Logan medal with $500 for his painting, "Portrait of My Wife," on exhibit at the Chicago Artists' show at the Art Institute. Read the Want Ads process. are guaranteed. The Only Cleaning Plant in New Trier 1215 Washington Avenue Shine Removed from Your Clothing By a newly discovered process. We all have had the unhappy experience of being obliged to discard a per- fectly good suit simply because it had worn shiny. left in it--but its appearance ruined. clothing for we are in a position to remove these shiny places by a new The charge is $5 for cleaning and removing shine. Master Cleaner Service Costs No More RAUSS CLEANING @W% DYEING Months of good wear You need no longer discard such The results Phones Wilmette 3400 Greenleaf 700 Wilmette, Illinois More Clean Fuel for 1926 In two months now home owners burn nearly as much clean, smokeless, sootless Chicago Solvay Coke as they burned in the entire year of 1923. More and more people demand this standard fuel for home heating -- standard in cleanline< in efficiency, in economy. This increased de- mand makes it important for you to conserve your supply. Better find out whether your heating plant is delivering the maximum amount of clean, com- fortable heat from the Chicago Solvay Coke you burn. Call your dealer and have him send a skilled Service Man to look over your equip- ment -- hot air furnace, hot water boiler, ¢ stove. Get the most out of the best fuel you can buy. CHICAGO Solvay Coke Bum it You'll Like it E. C. WEISSENBERG Phone 12 HONOR MAINE HEROES Spanish War Veterans Sound Call to Commemorate Services at Orchestra Hall, Chicago "Remember the Maine!" Once more the challenge will be sounded just as it was 28 years ago, but this time at commemoration serv- ices to be held in Orchestra hall, Chi- cago, Sunday morning, February 14, under the auspices of the United Spanish War Veterans and the Sisters of the Auxiliary. North Shore members of those service organizations, as well as other interested citizens have been invited to the services in the accompanying notice sent out this week by Com- wander Charles W. Castle, of Evans- ton Camp U. S. W. V,, who is a resi- dent of Wilmette. The notice reads: HORNER PIANO CO. Pianos Phonographs Radio Headquarters for ZENITH RADIO 1521 Sherman Ave. Phone Greenleaf 464 "Twenty eight years ago on Feb- ruary 15, at 940 p. m., 259 officers and men met an untimely death through the blowing up of the U. S. S. Maine in Havana harbor, Cuba. Shannon Is Speaker "In commemoration of this historical event, the Rev. Fred F. Shannon of Central church will hold special serv- ices in Orchestra hall, Chicago, Sun- day, February 14, at 11 a. m. "All Spanish War Veterans and Sisters of the Auxiliary are invited to attend. They will assemble in front of the Chicago Art Institute at 10:30 a. m. "Monday, February 15, at 8 p. m. sharp, a memorial service will be held under the auspices of the Municipal Council of Chicago, U. S. W. V,, in the auditorium of the Chicago Board of Underwriters on the 21st floor of the Insurance Exchange, 175 W. Jackson boulevard, Chicago. "We hope that as many Evanston Camp and North Shore Auxiliary members as possible will attend these services, which will be of a highly patriotic and impressive nature. "The wearing of uniforms while not obligatory, is desirable, but all mem- bers of the U .S. W. V. and Auxiliary should wear their membership badges. "Services are not confined to mem- bers of the U. S. W. V. and Auxiliary. Everybody, who is interested, will be welcome." ON LINCOLN PROGRAM The Kaskaskia chapter of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, of which Mrs. Melville Chatten of Win- netka Heights is regent, held a Lincoln program Friday, February 12, at the Evanston Woman's club. Mrs. Maurice Lieber gave her lecture on "The Value of Citizenship". Mrs. Lieber also ap- peared this week before the Chicago Heights Woman's club and gave her lecture, "The Schools of Today and Tomorrow". That we know how to serve is best de- termined by the many whom we have served he Our Limousine entire absence of depressing North Shore 19 years. 1124 Central Our Simple Creed To strive constantly to establish ourselves high in the es- timation of those requiring our service To perform our tasks in such a way as to lighten the bur- den of sorrow that the bereaved must bear. Its beauty, simplicity and quiet elegance, together with the made a tremendous appeal to the discriminating public. We have served in our profession and have lived on the Phone Wilmette 654 Jott UNDERTAKER Hearse and sombre atmosphere has Ave., Wilmette

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