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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Oct 1927, p. 49

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48 WINNETKA TALK October 29, 1927 Table Lamps of Distinction Beautiful large Polychrome Metal Table Lamps with dec- orated Parchment Shades. Our stock is limited to only 50 so you will have to shop early. Complete with Shade $3.95 Artistic Wrought Iron Smoking Sets 5 We have a limited amount of $a»? these unique Smoking sets left from last week's Sale. Each set includes a stand with 11% inch tray, match holder, cigarette holder, and ash tray, in a beau- tiful verdi-gris finish. While They Last, Only $1.00 Mahogany Folding Tables For Cards, Luncheons, Games, Sewing D a r k Mahogany, with a durable varnish finish frame of hard Michigan maple, all parts riveted, double acting locking device and easy to operate. All metal parts are nickel plated and the top of fibre board is treated to prevent warping. This is the only folding table that you can easily recover with «any material by using the back of a table knife. Special at $1.95 Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights S. ROSENBAUM CO. INCORPORATED Fountain Square--Evanston PHONE UNIVERSITY 5023 810 DAVIS STREET Chicago Stores: 5228 N. Clark St.--3120 Lincoln Ave. Field Executive W. Ted Grant of Chicago, for the past two years assistant field executive of the northwest district of Chicago, Boy Scouts of America, has accepted the position of field secretary for the North Shore Area council, of the Boy Scout movement. Mr. Grant takes up his new duties November 1. Trinity Lutheran of Glencoe Greenwood and Hawthorne avenues L. H. Nauss, Ev. Luth. pastor Sunday, October 30 English Reformation services at 10:30 A. M. Text: 1 Peter 1, 25. Theme: "The Word of God at All Times the Only Rightful Authority in the Church" Sunday school every Sunday at 9 A. M. * EX] Burns Oil Gas BLUE FLAME SHENT-WICMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BURNER If any person tells you an OIL BURNER will wear out in 7 years, they are not tell- ing the truth. SILENT AUTOMATIC is guaranteed against defects for many years. Factory Branch 1620 Sherman Avenue Greenleaf 700 oe Mad Dog Spreads Rabies' Scare in Northbrook Town Northbrook is the scene of the latest outbreak of rabies, where everything that could happen in a genuine mad dog scare took place last week, in cluding the biting of a child by a rabid dog, the killing of several dogs and an official order for citizens to either keep all dogs tied up or muzzled. Chief of Police Roy Lee went gun- ning for dogs and killed six in one dav, as a result of which the owners of the canines are said to be greatly incensed and contemplate taking action, if possi- ble, against the village for the sum- mary manner in which their pets were eliminated. The strav dog infected with rabies, arrived in Northbrook Tuesday of last week, it is said, coming in from the west on the Dundee road. It is thought he must have bitten numerous other dogs and perhaps some cattle, as he pursued his uncertain course through the country side. The fir<t person he encountered upon arriving in Northbrook was the little nine vear-old son of William Melzer, who was severely bitten on the hand. The alarm spread quickly about the village and Chief Lee sallied forth with his heaviest artillery, and very soon the doo was dead. Chief Lee said, upon the advice of village officials, he then notified own- ers of dogs to keep them either shut up or muzzled, until it is determined how many have become infected from bites by the stray dog, which, later investigation revealed, was actually suffering from a well developed case of rabies. The wounds of the little boy who was bitten were given necessarv atten- tion, at once, and he is now said to be out of danger. Dr. Tohnston C. Davis, of Deerfield. is the health officer at Northbrook. TO PRESENT DAUGHTER The Dwight Chases of Winnetka. re- cently of Boston, will present their daughter, Virginia, to society Saturday at one of the largest parties of this season, the hours from 4 to 7. Among those assisting Mrs. Chase in receiv- ing will be Mrs. Leonard Fairchild, Mrs. Charles Onatavia and Mrs. Grover Evans of Evanston. A group of debutantes who will pour and other- wise assist about the rooms will in- clude the Misses Mildred Drexel Leith and Barbara Wilcox of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Cary-Curr, 1051 Spruce street, are closing their home November 1, for four months, and are moving into town. They will take an apartment in one of the hotels. FIVE UNUSUAL VALLES Every car we deliver is exactly as we represent it. Right now we are offering 5 unusual values that will please particular buyers. Dodge '23 Sedan Dodge '25 Special' Roadster Dodge "24 Touring Chevrolet "26 Sedan Overland '25 Sedan Here are five cars priced for a quick sale Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Avenue, Winn. Phone Winnetka 165

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