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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Oct 1927, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK October 8, 1927 "2 Zz Lee Says: THAT little word "SERVICE" is badly OVERWORKED, we know, BUT when it comes to PRESCRIPTION work, we CAN'T think of any OTHER word to describe IT-- THERE is a registered PHARMACIST at this STORE from 7 a. m. UNTIL 10 p. m,, INCLUDING meal times, AND if you ever find IT necessary to have a PRESCRIPTION filled AFTER working hours, WE'LL come to the STORE any time of NIGHT if you will CALL us-- MORE than that, we CARRY a complete STOCK of all standard DRUGS and you have OUR word for it that THEY'RE fresh and PURE--in brief, we're AT your service any HOUR of the day or NIGHT when it comes TO prescriptions. Adams Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden | | . . " , . { lane. is in St. Luke's hospital recov- Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Doepel, 768 Center street, announce the birth of a nine pound son Tuesday, October 4 |at the St. Francis hospital. The baby's name is Robert F. Doepel, Jr. --_--O-- Mrs. Aubrey Williams, 163 Bertling | ering from a recent sever operation. She is improving nicely and will be | "home soon, it is reported. Oe Westmoreland Country club has ar- | ranged for its Harvest Home dinner | and dance for the evening of Saturday, | October 8. DANCING AND DINING 7 to 9 P. M. Ye Olde Haylofte $1.00 Dinner - No Cover Charge Y Mabelle A. Higgins Teacher of Piano Residence 1162 Scott Avenue L J Tel. Winnetka 613 Hubbard Woods | Smith Tells Day School Faculty of Conference At the faculty meeting of the North | Shore Country Day school held last | Thursday night, Perry Dunlap Smith continued his report on the work of the New Educational conference at Locarno, Switzerland, last summer. Mr. Smith stressed particularly the general feeling of fellowship that existed at the conference, the intense eagerness of the Kuropean educators to share in and hear about the ex- periences of American delegates. In his address he also gave a report on the speeches made by Mrs. Beatrice | Endsor, Mrs. Marietta Johnson and Mrs. James Fentress of Winnetka. Mrs. Fentress was a leader at lem children. Mrs. Helen Philleo Weston, who had charge of the piano work in the public schools here last year, has taken a house with her daughter, Mary Eliza- beth, at 941 Tower road. in Miss Margaret Noble returned from Nazareth academy, La Grange, to spend last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Noble. 795 ELM STREET Everything for the The many needs for baby are to be had without trouble or delay. things constantly arriving. Gifts -- Bridge Prizes LEONARD SHOPPE TINY TOTS New WINNETKA two | group meetings on the subject of prob- | Two Auto Mishaps Recorded During Week in Winnetka automobile Only two minor acci | dents were reported by the Winnetka | police during the past week. Sunday afternoon at Lincoln and Elm streets |a car driven by John Daugherty of | Glenview skidded into a car owned by |W. D. Regan, of 606 Sheridan road | and which was standing at the curb. | Neither car was much damaged, ac- cording to the report of Officer J. H. Luensmann. A more occurred Tuesday evening at about 9 o'clock, at | serious accident Elm and Cedar streets, when two cars, {one driven by Mrs. C. O. Stimson, of 1416 Hollywood avenue, Chicago, and the other by Leo Brown, of 436 East Forty-sixth street, collided. Curtis Redmond, residing at the same address as Leo Brown and with whom he was riding, sustained a small cut over the left eye, which required the attention of a physician. Grace Herbst Goes East to Replenish Gift Shop Miss Grace Herbst of the Herbst Gift shop, 563 Lincoln avenue, leaves tomor- row for the East where she will visit New York and make a tour in search of antiques and all the latest things in the gift shop field. She plans to bring back with her all the newest, smartest things imported from various countries. These will be suitable both for the home and for gifts, so that one may begin one's Christmas shopping now and may also feel the needs dis- covered in the fall going-over of homes. She will return to Winnetka about the middle of the month. 726 Elm Street 'When Was Your Car Last Greased? It is just as essential to have your car greased regularly as it 1s to change its oil. Moving parts not greased are subject to rust, wear and tear. This leads to rattles, squeaks and often to breakage. Protect your car against these ailments. Have it greased by our Pressure Greasing System Richardson's Garage Phone Winnetka 25

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