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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Aug 1918, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918 8 a ot ST he ; : ; : ol i SE = rm | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clague and | 3 hd : | family of 849 Willow street, are | - OC] a] H ap penn S | spending three weeks at Sagimoor | 4 : | Beach, Sagimoor, Mass. i | od 9 [ on the = . Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet. | N t IN S h and small son, 325 Ridge avenue, have | ¢ pe: ! 2 0 r O re {been touring the Adirondacks, during | ' { this past week. : by Ruth Risley o | Cl a | : Steal Bicycle i | -- | HE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT of the week's social A bicycle belonging to Peter Hein | Ei calendar will be the wedding: Saturday.afternoon of Miss [zeny 1515 Washington. avenue, was Betty Hoyt, daughter of Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt,:483 Sheridanjstoles buntay 'evenmg. trom in iront] road, and Lieutenant T. Philip Swift, son of Mr. and Mrs, | of the residence of B. B. Udell, 302 | P Edward F. Swift of Chicago and Lake Geneva. The service will Park. aveape, O O0OrS : be read at 4 o'clock at Christ's church, the little Episcopal church, ! that Miss Hoyt's grandmother built before her death. A reception . at the residence of Benjamin Allen, Miss Hoyt's grandfather, with whom she and her mother and sister make their home, will follow the ceremony. , : Lieutenant Swift's parents, and sister, Mrs. Huntington Henry, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward F. Swift, Jr., are hurrying home "from Magnolia, Mass., to attend the wedding, the plans for which were sudden, owing to the fact that it was not until Tuesday that Lieutenant Swift found it would be possible for him to obtain leave of absence this week-end. Miss Emilie Hoyt will be her sister's maid of honor and the bride's other attendants will be Mrs. Swift, Jr, Mrs. Henry, Miss Ginevra King, Miss Reba Gray, of Nashville, | Tenn., Miss Catherine Blossom, Mis Margaret Pullman, Miss Lolita Armour, Miss Helen Hoyne, Miss Louise Geraghty and Miss Blanche can quickly be ---1mproved with Fir Values Have Increased. = House Fully covered by Insurance? H. A. McLAIN Writes All Lines of :.Insurancej Phone Win. 567 {i{s35 woons Is Your The Guaranteed D EVOE Homestead Floor Paint Put it on in the afternoon and it will be dry enough to walk on the : Day. next morning. i n Lieutenant Swift will take his bride to Sparta, Wis., to live, until 4 AHA LONCEEON AD PEs It's just what you need for worn Joes oyeryeas. ® hall or bedroom floors, or for badl 3 The following letter was written by | The Vegetable Market has become . . Andala Carte Afternoon Teas fed Kich a 2 y : Dr. J. O. Ely of Winnetka from his|a civic need in the Village, and folks | Reservations by.piese so1le chen noors. summer home to a friend in Chi-| are depending upon it almost entire- Randolph It gives a hard, glossy finish that 'cago : ly for their vegetable supplies. Ear- 1 Room "3 .. v i 4 "The Cabin Farm, Black Oak Lake |ly Saturday mornings, one will see Russian Tea Ro y withstands wear, and it looks well Vilas County, Wis., August 11. My |numerous women, market baskets on "i d Floor LF on any floor that can be improved dear B. Yesterday in driving down | their arms, hurrying towards Com- - i by paint. in the Tamarack I stopped before a| munity House, in order to obtain ; little log cabin--my heart went out!the nicest and freshest vegetables. IFITS Stop in and let us tell you more in pity as I glanced at the little acre Another feature has been added about this and other Devoe prod- of ground, for the poor family that!lto the market, in the form of a ten : : v ' . yl was facing the severity of the nor-|cent table. It is to be inaugurated ucts. We know they 11 give you ) thern winter and I was inclined to [this weck, and anyone who wishes entire satistaction. " patronize the poor chap that owned it until looking at the front window, I saw five service flags hanging there. "Five sons gone--given freely and to sell small articles for that price for the benefit of the children of I'rance, may deposit them there. Needless to say the Recipe Tree is blooming and bearing fruit. It has We have :ight colors you may select from. the old man left to fight the wilder- ness alone. Next Sunday I am going down there again; we will put up a flag pole, unfurl Old Glory to the breeze to float over the Five-Starred Cabin of the Tamarack until the! 'Boys Come Home. "Will you kindly send me an Amer- ican flag and one five starred service | a AH) flag to replace the paper one in the ' Quaint little St. Chrysostom's THE HOUSE OF window? J. O. Ely." church, in which many fashionable SA Li S BU RY Dr."Ely is the father of Lieutenant | Dinsmore Ely, who died April 21 in France of wounds received in an air battle with five German aviators. VE To ou John H. Mcllvaine, who was re- cently made a major in the field ar-|liam H. Mitchell, son of Mr. and 2 - tillery branch of the regular army, Mrs. John J. Mitchell. Among the) Air i llow | spent one day last week with his| bridal attendants will be the Misses | Light = Compact -- Comiortable A | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mecli- Betty Hoyt, Catherine Blossom, and | Wo Specialize on | | vaine of 112 Bellevue place, Chicago, | Lolita Armour. fl. AIR CUSHIONS | oh his way to Camp Lewis, Wash, \ : a . of every description rorhome &camp : | Major McIlvaine who is one of the The most important social event | EE -- } best known and most popular of the|of this weeks' social calendar will] BI younger men in Chicago, is probably he the wedding Saturday afternoon | ; WwW. H. SALISBURY & £0. TREES AND HEDGES TRIMMED the young major i fh Sesvice Miss Dery flove dander of ¥ 308-310 West Madison Street He is a graduate of the Chicago l.a-| Mrs. 1elps Bb. Hoyt oi inetka, |g } TEE tin school and Cornell University | and Lieutenant T. Philip Swift, son | CA en RE Furnaces taken care of HUEBARD WOODS, ILL. and is a member of the honorary|of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swift. aa = En ey i engineering society, Tau Beta Pi. He ; 5a ; rn received a commission as captain at! Miss Audrey Stixrud and Miss] the first Fort Sheridan reserve! Carol Dunton who are spending the! : : » officers' training camp and was given site Camp Sper Bef | : ? A AAA A command of Company B. 7hree|l.akes, Maine, visited Mount Wash- | Hundred and Thirty-third field ar-|ington last week. They found the] tillery, stationed at Camp Grant. In March he completed the course for artillery officers at Fort Sill and was | kept there as instructor in artillery | fire until recently, when he 'was » . 1 ~~ I made a major and detailed to Camp. Lewis. i the summer here. He is on his way EVANSTON 456 REL TE | from California to Washington. LE TT ETT Marquis Faton of the Chicago rd . 2 chapter, American Red Cross, offer- Mrs. and Mrs. E. O. Carlson of Have You Decided? ed a Red Cross honor band for the largest number of signed pledges! from the various wards of the city] where the salvage campaign is being] waged. He is also prepared to give a similar banner to the suburban or-i months ago. to enter the service at Fort Riley. Kansas, has been trans- ferred to the 14th division at Camp | Custer, Michigan, as assistant to the| division surgeon. | become a most popular place indeed, to exchange one's ideas and grasp new omnes. Won't you bring a new recipe this week? Miss Olive Grover will be in charge of the sale this week, and on the following Saturday, Mrs. Goodchild will take charge. military weddings have taken place recently, will be the scene of another one on Wednesday, September J, when Miss Ginevra King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garfield King, will be married to Ensign Wil- Estab. 1855--308-310 W. Madison Street § "ON YOUR WAY OVER" SEND Fira mercury at 7 degrees above zero, and numerous icicles for decoration. a Major [. C. Eckenfelder is expected to arrive Fireproof Storage Company 4615-29 Clifton Avenue Wilson Ave. L Station Phone Ravenswood 100 this week to spend a few days with his wife, who is spending | Hubbard Woods left by motor the first of the week on a three weeks' | trip through the east, stopping with relatives in Buffalo, and Rochester New York. To place your household goods and valuables into storage, or possibly to change your loca- tion, if so -- a -- ---- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Varney of 535 Cherry street,, are being congra- tulated on the birth of a daughter or Sunday, August 11. The baby has been named Virginia Withers. Under control Public of the State Utilitins Commission of Illinois ganization securing the greatest| Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stein and Arrange Now For number of signatures from house-| daughter, Ruth, 812 Lloyd place, have 1 ™ a a x wives who promise to sell their salv-| returned from an extended visit il Storage Packing CANNED GOODS uture pt ices W ill empha- age to the junk men in exchange for California. returning by way of Yel- N Moving Shipping size the benefit of buying of the present Red Cross coupons for the duration | lowstone Park. 'N f tock--Suoar rices f fru olass : x Sys * N : : sto sugar, prices. of ruit, glass, of the war. Mrs. William C. Boyden ; SL N An important feature is our h ; nat es a hip is in charge of the "junk drive" here Mrs. Thomas R. James and daugh- N private Elevated Switch Track tin--all makes tor precent purchases. in Winnetka: ior of Windsor Park, are spending N which runs Directly to Ware- \ Ege several days as the guests of Mrs.|N kh D th i xtra R | . : { IN ouse Doors, us saving e N | = IQ TIDS Too ne = : 3 : 1 4 N « N £2 ALL) | Cc y 5¢ 0ze Recent press dispatches heve an-| James' sister, Mrs. J. H. Madsen, 548 N Handling and Hauling of your | ASPARACUS TIPS--Irom 23c to 35¢, dozen nounced that Lieutenant Alan F.|1I ir street. N belongings | §2.90 to $4.00. Winslow of River Forest, formerly, Lieutenant J. Endicott Bradstreet N ; N | a resident of Winnetka, has been | son of Mr, and Mrs. J. ¥. Bradstreet N For Infor iati n as to Rates and | . . a Are hG . | officially reported killed in action, | has gone overseas. N ; Estimate N 3 having lost his life while flying over ; green % : N Ph : the enemy lines last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie are he- N An eB one i = ing congratulate > bi nf » IN S . | " ing congratulated on the birth of 2 | N WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Ravenswood | Every effort will be made to serve the com- \ : * Vermin] Mitel ale vi | daughter, who has | - xd Marv | N ISSUED BY THE | a --. Captain Edward M. Mikkelsen. M | d2ug ; ho has peen.named Mary | UNITED STATES 100 . . . . : R. ©. who left Winnetka several Tyreell on August 5. \ CovERsuEST Day cr Nigh munily with qualily goods and prices. N N N N N N LU LLL LT dd dd dd dd Zs er) E. B. TAYLOR & CO. (Successors to A. J. KARSTEN) Phone, Winnetka 998-999 WINNETKA, ILLINOIS PAINT DEVOE PAINT TEL. GLENCOE 730 N. J. BROSTED, MGR. LET US DO YOUR HOUSE AND GARDEN WORK Aspegren & Company TEL. WILMETTE 420 OLIVE OIL--Still some to offer--Imported and Domestic--Prices will not be lower for seme time to come--A cordial in- vitatint Vila Liol 1 to learn our stock and prices. CRN | |

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