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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Nov 1928, p. 8

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a WINNETKA "TALK November 10, 1928 Fifth of a Series on "WHAT THE WELL DRESSED MAN WILL WEAR THis FALL" THE BLACK-HAIRED MAN Suits & Overcoats Black, dark or light grey, navy, Sportswear Homespun in greys, brown mix- the darker shades of brown, and tures, black mixtures, indistinct those with a touch of purple, checks embracing three or four black and white mixtures, blue- colors. In flannels, grey, black grey mixtures. and white stripes, and all white. Furnishings Shirts and collars; white or those carrying indistinct stripes, all tones of blue, mauve, and greys; avoid any solid color. The contrast is too great if the complexion is pale. Neckwear; black and white, dark red, certain tones of blue, rich purple. Avoid greys or pastel shades. The same remarks may be applied to hosiery and pull-overs. Copyri_..t 1928 Hart Schafiner & Man THE TOWN ULSTER By Hart Schaffner & Marx 35 786 By Strert FELL'S <> Wi k . Pr Your Clothier & Hart Schaffner ¥ Marx 2 Clothes Exclusively 13 St. John's Ave. Highland Park Phone 307 First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka Sunday, November 11 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Talk by Missionary J. McCaba from Africa. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Message by Mr. McCaba from Africa. 5:00 p. m. Young People's meeting. Mr. McCaba. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. Sermon by Rev. R. J. Devine, pastor of the Madison street church, Oak Park. Special gospel services will continue each night of the week, Saturday ex- cepted. The community is heartily in- vited to share with us this unusual priv- ilege. Come. Bring your Bible and a friend! Bishop Cross Will Give Armistice Sermon Here The Rt. Rev. Edward M. Cross, Bishop of Spokane, will be the preacher at the special Armistice Day service at Christ church, Sunday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. There will also be the early service in the chapel at 7:30 --Holy Communion, and the regular mid-week services of Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, in the chapel at 9:30. At the Tuesday service there will be a corporate Com- munion of the Choir Guild. vey AND HAPPINESS 1 The one appropriate gift for all f occasions is the gift of flcvers. To the one particular lady friend they are always welcome. Noth- ing is more suitable tc send to a ) sick friend than some cut flowers t or a blooming plant. If you are L not familiar with our green- houses and flower store get ac- ! quainted with us now. We | } shall be glad to see you. ) ¢ Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS ) t 4 9 9 : Ilg's Florist | 4 Established 25 Years y CENTER ST. AT PINE | TEL. WINNETKA 313 4 4 nn Enclosed Cars to Protect Cruising Winnetka Coppers Winnetka police, who man the squad cars touring the streets of the Village on the cold, wintry nights now ap- proaching, are to be comfortably quar- tered in brand new enclosed cars, in- stead of the customary touring mo- dels in which the men are subjected to more or less exposure. This change had been under con- sideration for some time, and when the matter was brought to the atten- tion of the Village council last Wed- nesday evening the suggestion was given hearty approval. Village Manager H. I. Woolhiser explained that the two touring cars, each of which has traveled 25,000 miles, are now ready for replacement, and the sedans were recommended. The sedan type of car, it is felt, will not only provide greater comfort for the officers but afford a less obstructed range of vision of the district through which they are driving. Entertain Teachers at Frank Payne Residence The social committee of the Hub- bard Woods Parent-Teacher associa- tion entertained the teachers of the Hubbard Woods school at a party in the home of Mrs. Frank Payne, 191 Wentworth avenue, Glencoe, Wednes- day night. The party was arranged by Mrs. Seth Shephard, social chairman of the Hubbard Woods P. T. A. Other members of the social committee, all of whom were present at the party, are: Mrs. Frank Payne, Mrs. Olmstead Seymore, Mrs. Warren W. Shoemaker, Mrs. Nathaniel H. Blatchford, and Mrs. C. A. Aldrich. There's a satisfaction in knowing that your comfortable old shoes can be rebuilt and made like new at the-- ANNEX SHOE REBUILDER 8 Carlton Bldg. 799 Elm Street Complete BEAUTY PARLOR SERVICE Comfort Shop Phone Winnetka 933 Thoroughly EXPERIENCED OPERATORS Tr

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