42 . WINNETKA TALK December 12, 1925 DODGE SERVICE MEN SUMMONED TO SCHOOL Service Managers and Garage Foremen Called to Three-Day Session at Chicago Otto Blomberg, service manager, of the Wersted Motor Co., local Dodge Brothers dealer, recently attended the three-day session of the factory travel- ing service school. In commenting on this school Wil- liam T. Wersted explained, "The in- structor from the factory brings in- formation regarding efficient, up-to- date service methods and special tools. Long experience in conducting these schools and in supplying service coun- sel to dealers qualifies him to give sound advice and valuable assistance. Problems which often confront dealers and operators of fleets are brought up for discussion and the proper solutions offered. "Dodge Brothers have always real- ized," Mr. Wersted continued, "that their own success, together with that of every one of their dealers, depends in a large measure upon the satisfac- tion owners enjoy in their cars. "Their first step," he explained, "was to supply the public a dependable, economical, long-lived, comfortable motor car at a price made unusually low by their enormous production. "The second step, and an equally important one, was to insure every Dodge Brothers owner satisfactory service. "Dodge Brothers first service school was at the factory soon after the first dealership had been approved and be- fore the new Dodge Brothers motor cars had been placed in the hands of the expectant public. "The three-day session of the school just held in Chicago was attended by service managers and department foremen sent by Dodge Brothers dealers and approved service stations within a radius of 100 miles. "The experience of the factory in Sometimes we think there is no Santa Claus--especially these ' cold days that are so hard on our skin. A visit to the "Marinello Shop" will convince you there is a Santa Claus. Facials -- Marcells Shingling Scalp Treatment Manicuring Electrolysis Treatments. Dainty Gift Suggestions for the holiday season. Hanna Anderson Marinello Shop Winnetka 822 733 Elm Street conducting these schools has proved beyond doubt their value in improv- ing the already high standards of the service rendered by Dodge Brothers dealers and approved service stations. Good service creates owner good will and owner good will is the most valu- able asset any dealer can have." ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Thursday evening an informal dinner and bridge was given by Mrs. Donald B. Murray and Miss Georgia Clarke of Winnetka. The guests were inti- mate friends of Miss Margaret Stewart, who chose this occasion to announce her engagement to Howard Funk. Both Miss Stewart and Mr. Funk are teachers in the Winnetka schools. Mrs. Frederick Copeland, 665 Pros- pect avenue, gave a small tea for out of town guests last Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clark and their son and daughter, of Australia, and Mr. and Mrs. Belding of London. --Q-- Mrs. C. T. Mordock returned to her home, 645 Maple avenue, last week after a trip to the Fast, where she visited her son, John Mordock, at Cor- nell university and attended several football games. OFF TO SOUTHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulton of 884 Hill road, their son, Edwin and their daughter, Helen, are leaving Wednes- day for Florida. They will be joined in Tampa by Miss Marion Fulton, who is attending Syracuse university, and will proceed tc "Palm Beach, Miami, and Cuba. The children will spend their vacation in the South, but Mr. and Mrs. Fulton will remain longer in Florida. . Blatchford returned to Winnetka Wednesday after a three months' visit in California with her brother-in-law and sister, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Albert Gleaves Berry. PRI Mrs. Dudley Bradstreet of 772 Wal- den road, left last week for Austin and San Antonio, Texas, to spend the holi- days with her parents. Mr. Bradstreet will join her there later. Miss Elsie Phone Winn. 225 Slate and Tile Roofing Sheet Metal Work Slate Walks and Terraces Interior or Exterior WILLIAM L. WENTE Sheet Metal Contractor 874 Center St., Hubbard Woods ) IOS TION 3,0 ake" bal Jali T= [34 Be - Under the personal supervision of FRED MILLER proprietor of Lake Shore Terrace Help Yourself to the Best! RED MILLER made hundreds of new friends in a surprisingly short time when he opened the doors of his new Central Cafeteria, bringing to North Shore diners all the year 'round the splendid cuisine and service for which the Lake Shore Terrace has so long been favorably known. Good food tastily and appetizingly served, a fine big dining room, a clean modern kitchen and friendly courteous service make the Central Cafeteria so inviting that you'll come regularly. CENTRAL CAFE ERIA Nelson Building: Central Ave. east of Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE