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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 May 1927, p. 22

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20 WINNETKA TALK May 7, 1927 Mrs. Proal Judson of 936 Spruce street and Mrs. G. M. McSweeney of 1004 Spruce street were joint hostesses 'Wednesday at a luncheon and bridge given in honor of Mrs. E. shorn, 943 Spruce street. F. Hart- Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Bvery Seed. It's better than what you think is best. THE NORSHORE "Women Love Diamonds" Drama may be either in humble sur- roundings, with the main attraction the poignant story itself--or set in lavish surroundings. But--when the lavish surroundings are used, the story must be even greater--or the spectacle will overshadow the story. This is the theory on which Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer produced "Women Love Diamonds," the sensational new drama of the Idle Rich, coming Mon- Have You Heard of The "TUCK A WAY" day to the Norshore theater. The story, 'a terrific expose of modern society, has a dramatic theme so big it almost leaves its audience breath- less. Pauline Starke plays the heroine in the new picture, with Owen Moore as the hero. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Lionel Barrymore have the two next important roles in the unique drama, and others in the cast include Cissy Fitzgerald, George Cooper, Gwen Lee, Dorothy Phillips, Carol Wines, and others of equal note. Edmund Goulding, who directed the new story, is also its author. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Wheatley have leased their home at 329 Fairview ave- nue and are living at 1402 Dempster street for the summer. Mrs. Wheatley will spend most of the summer in Cali- fornia with her mother. NASH Leads the World in Motor Car Value There isa DIRECT force- feed oil line to each and all of the 7bearings and te thecylinder walls toguar- antee positive lubrication. lash ~7-bearing crankshaft takes longer to build -- costs more It takes longer to build a than it does to build one with only 3 or 4 main bearings. There are at least 3 more bearings to hone and polish. (Nash has considerably more bearing surface than other six-cylinder motors in the Nash price field with 4-bear- ing crankshafts.) There are at least 3 more bearings to align. And there are at least 3 more bearings to check for proper clearances. But the Nash 7-bearing crankshaft elim- inates the "whip" which loosens bearings and piles up expensive shopwork on mo- tors with fewer crankshaft bearings. 7-bearing motor Obviously, it costs more in time and money to build the Nash 7-bearing crankshaft. Why then does Nash build it, when other bearings? manufacturers still use engines with fewer The answer is that Nash owners have come to expect Nash to be definitely better than any other car they could buy at the Nash price. And 7 bearings alone produce superlative power-smoothness and power-quietness. Before you select your new motor car, drive a Nash and see how smooth it is at high speeds, how powerful and effortless its pick-up at every speed. [ The Nash Price Range on 26 Different Models Extends from $865 to $2090 {. o. b. factory | 728 Elm Street WINNETKA Suburban Nash Sales Phone Winnetka 2707 EXTRA HOURS OF EXTRA CARE IN EVERY NASH A 4 Bride of May 14 Guest of Honor at Many Affairs The past weeks have been filled with many parties given in honor of Miss Marian Reese of Wilmette before her marriage on May 14, to Harry Don- aldson of Evanston. On April 21, Mrs. H. V. Donaldson, Mrs. Harold Turn- ock and Mrs. C. E. Davis were host- esses at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Reese at the Sovereign hotel. Mrs. Claude Brown of Crystal Lake, formerly of Wilmette, gave a shower for Miss Reese at her home in Crystal Lake on April 27. On Saturday of last week the Misses Elizabeth and Dorothy Joy of Winnetka gave a hosiery shower for Miss Reese. Last Tuesday Mrs. B. F. Bilsland entertained at a bridge tea and linen shower at her home in honor of Miss Reese. On Wednesday afternoon the Misses Elizabeth Kerr and Lucille Cutler gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Reese at the home of Miss Kerr. Mrs. T. B. Potter gave a bridge luncheon and kitchen shower for Miss Reese at her home on Forest avenue on Thursday afternoon and Thursday evening Miss Marjorie Stadler, cousin of Miss Reese, is entertaining for her at a dinner party at the South Shore Country club. Today the Misses Marcia Bruch and Florence Scribner are giving a lunch- eon for Miss Reese at the Bruch home in Evanston. Tomorrow evening Miss Winifred Bilsland and Mrs. H. C. Reese are entertaining for Miss Reese with a dinner dance at the Chicago Yacht club, and on Monday Mrs. Louis Mohr is giving a bridge tea and miscellaneous shower at her home in Chicago. The bridal dinner will be held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Reese, 829 Ash- land avenue. Norma Schuettge to Wed Ralph Edinger Tomorrow Tomosrow afternoon at 5, the mar- riage of Miss Norma Schuettge and Ralph Edinger will take place. The Rev. George P. Magill will read the service in the Presbyterian church and immediately afterward a reception and dinner for eighty guests will be held at the home of the bride's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Schuettge, 804 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. The matron of honor is to be Mrs. George A. Hallstein of Winnetka, the bride's sister. Miss Bertha DeHaye and Miss Jane Roberts of Wilmette, and Miss Katherine Edinger of Win- netka, sister of the bridegroom, will be the other attendants. Clarence Edinger of Evanston is to be his brother's best man, and Roy Olsen, Howard Mattias, and William Melvin, all of Evanston, will usher. EDW. V. CULLISON Auto Service mmm 909 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Phone Winn. 686

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