Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 20

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WINNETKA TALK November 17, 1928 oedd- JOIN C. OF C. RANKS The following firms were admitted to membership in the Winnetka Chamber of Commerce at its meeting Monday evening: Community Phar- macy, 750 Elm street, Clear Lake Farm Products co., 384 Center street, and Larraine Garage, 664-6-8 Center street. CHURCH MEETING A Church meeting will be held at Winnetka Congregational church Wed- nesday evening, November 21, at 8 o'clock, to hear the report of the Building committee and recommenda- tions of the Church council. FOVNIAIN SQVARE - EVANSTON Wil. 3700 Winn. 520 Gordon Hose The little Gordon Narrow Heel, leaving almost the en- tire ankle clad in sheer silk is the distinctive mark of cor- rect and beautiful hosiery for street and afternoon wear, $2.00 Beige d'Or Cinderella Circe Daphne Dianne Gunmetal Marron Meteor Moonlight Noon Souris Tunis Lord's--First Floor were laid by-- 1009 Davis St. FLOOR-O-LEUM STORES Evanston Our CARPET workroom is always ready to serve you for SEWING--CUTTING--SERGING--CLEANING The Beautiful Armstrong's Linoleum Floors in the GENERAL ELECTRIC show room in Evanston Ph. Gr. 1941 Mrs. Emma Eberhart Dies; Formerly of Kenilworth Mrs. Emma Eberhart, a resident of Kenilworth until a year ago, died Tuesday morning at the home of her son, A. L. Eberhart, 307 Davis street, Evanston. Mrs. Eberhart, who had reached the age of 89 years, was the widow of the late Rev. J. S. Eber- hart, for fifty years a Methodist minis- ter in Illinois and Iowa. Mrs. Eberhart is survived by the son at whose home she died and by an- other son, E. K. Eberhart, of Des Moines, Iowa. Four grandchildren also survive her. The funeral services were held Wed- nesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Hebblethwaite funeral chapel, 1610 Maple street, Evanston, and were con- ducted by the Rev. Horace G. Smith, of the Wilmette Methodist church. The remains were taken to Austin, Minn., Mrs. Eberhart's old home, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lyman of 1504 Central avenue, Wilmettte, announce the birth of a daughter, on November 1. The baby has been named Louise Dana. Mrs. Lyman was, at one time, a resident of Winnetka. NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING Happify Your Guests You will be conscious of a pride and gratification that comes from knowing that you are serving nuts that delight and enthuse the palates of your guests, if you serve nuts from the BILLY BOY NUT KITCHEN 519 DAvIs ST. PHONE GREENLEAF 3006 Open Evenings Till 10--Sundays 1 to 9 They're Fresh Every Hour

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