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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Jun 1927, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK June 25, 1927 Turn Out Dodge Brothers "Sixes" at Fast Pace i Production on the new Senior line of the Dodge rapid pace to meet the unusual demand for the newest product of that concern, Wersted, north shore Dodge Brothers dealer. Brothers Motor Car Models of the Senior line are now on display. company is progressing at a according to W. T. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Eckhart enter- tained informally last Sunday evening at their home in Kenilworth showing | moving pictures of their recent Medit- | terranean trip. i56- Mrs. Verne Hopkins, 915 Ash street, | is entertaining sixteen friends at a luncheon and bridge on June 30. Mrs. George Jones of Kenilworth entertained her sewing club last Sat- | urday. She had two extra guests, Mrs. George VanVecten and Miss Eleanor | | VanVecten of Colorado Springs. --C-- Mrs. Erwin Meyers of 812 Foxdale | avenue spent last week in Decatur, visiting her sister, Mrs. J. .C. Calhoun. | | { | | few Mrs. Thomas H. Holton of 938 Pine street had; as her house guest for a days this week, Miss Jeanette MacMillan of Chicago. --0-- Saxton W. Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Barrett of 530 Cherry street, will leave next Thursday for the Culver Naval summer school. 805 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 1108 lomdahl & Sundmar Shoes of Quality for the Entire Family Graduates With Honors at the Shattuck School Blaise A. Guettler, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Guettler, of Glencoe, was graduated from Shattuck school, Far- ibault, Minn.,, at the sixty-seventh | annual Commence- ment exercises Thursday, June 9. Guettler entered Shattuck in the fall | of 1922 as a Sec- ond Former. During his first year Blaise lead his form in scholar- ship. He was al- ways active in in- tramural sports and during this the Senior to this he was made a the Crack Squad this year, an exhibition drill organization which is very well known throughout the northwest and received a corporalcy in the cadet corps. Blaise Guettler member of addition member of was a club. In year Bridge Mrs. Virginia Tubbs has closed her bridge classes in Kenilworth and is leaving this week for Charlevoix, Mich., where she spends each season at the Charlevoix inn. She has had about eighty pupils in Kenilworth and Winnetka and has created a great deal of enthusiasm over the game. The latter part of her work was in con- tract bridge. Mrs. Tubbs is a worker with and a protege of Milton Work the well known authority on bridge. PE and Mrs. John C. Cobb of 615 Elm street, with Margaret and Ken- neth, left yesterday for Milton, Mass. They will 'attend the 25th anniversary of Mr. Cobb's class at Harvard and will be the guests of his parents until the middle of July. Mr. ---- Charles, (Bud) Merrill, of the Black & White Cab Co., left Wednesday with Oliver Picher, also of Winnetka, for a tour by auto to the Pacific coast, from whence they will also make an ocean voyage to Honolulu. --C-- Don Crawford of 623 Cherry street, who returned Tuesday from Yale, left Wednesday for Chief Davies' camp, Lake Hamlin, Mich., where he will be a counsellor. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Farwell, 1412 Scott avenue, spent last week-end at the University of Illinois to attend Mr. Farwell's class reunion. w-- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis (Virginia Ridgway) of Kenilworth announce the birth of a son last week. FREE Delivery and installation Service On all Radio dry batteries. All calls in before taken care of the same day. 12:30 THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP { Tel. 1840 18 Prouty Annex TT -- EH HH SS. " . ._.----------------------_--------------------om--m--m------m--m--m------m--_-- - A oy

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