Winnetka Local History Digital Collections

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Jul 1921, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i Sh Bi 0 i i A EN Es Ss ee CSTR a eT 8: WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921 one a - E-- -- ee eee eee gables Tea Room = Going a dhistle Top Far. Happy Ending. Should Have Been Pinched. NN i . © sma oys were quarrelin "1 ha h 4 ot Unusual, Eff ectively Arranged over the possession of a toy a went en The Ei Londen policemen. & order to | "The doctor said I must put down when a noted local financier, who was | discovered that the acoustic properties | poker therein bi ig as orl w», Played everything on the chart" "Well?" Redecorated Room Placed in Readi- passing, stopped and said to the | of her room were such that every | game. They Tost only 'nine ho She Patiggt ie twice to kiss me. x ust I pu at down?' "I think not," mess to Serve Needs of North younger: "Shame on you, my boy. | time she spoke aloud there was an |p 3 etween them.--B : Shore; Afiractive Eating Place Don't you want him to save his mon- | echo. She then made a bold attempt gsten Trauscrint. quid the kindly 'head: nurse. h ey?' "I don't care what he does with | to get in a last word, and in = doin v EAE IIIIIIT ELLIE TELE LEE TELEX LE LLL LL SLL LE LL LLL LL his mo if i v " t . . % my The attractive new tea room at| pe wii ror) a ein Wen herself to death."--Poviin. A Glehgables, 576 Park avenue, Glen- R g with J xpress and Advertiser. coe, is open and ready for use. The ; -- a room formerly utitized as a school en room in connection with the Glen- We are the only French House in CHICAGO doing PERMANENT WAVING, as a profession j under he personal management of Mr. FELIX coe Public schools, has been redeco- s . » . aed a FH small Iressing rooms First Church of Christ, Scientist y . added for the comfort of automobil- OF GLENCOE Aided by the highest skilled labor, and our personal attention, OUR ARTISTRY in HU-- ists! and those coming directly from the. trains. MAN HAIR GOODS is unequalled. oe roy Hislds regulgeirarvicss Sundey murninge 2: 1 O'clock : cool and comfortable place to eat," Wednesday evenings at 8 O'clock Write for free booklet, or phone Dearborn 6470 the committee in charge reports. of ge committer mud ell, te ee rR Io samt tin PERMANENT WAVING SYSTEM COMPANY the painting of chairs and general Averiucs OF ATCHICAN AVENUE furnishing of the room, but, through : the very generous offer of Charles THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT Watson, of Watson and Walton, in- i uae ee terior decorators, not only was the -- work put through his shop at cost, but Mr. Watson gave to Glengables his time and service by designing the fixtures, hangings and general color scheme of the room, the result of which is very satisfying. "The committee is most grateful to Mr. Watson, as it was spared manyj a weary day during the intense heat of the last week, and though this room~"fiiay not be entirely satisfac- tory to him and up to his standard, because of the limited amount to be spent, the committee gratefully ac- knowledges his services and extends a very hearty thanks to him. "A long felt want will be filled by the serving of Sunday suppers and efforts to make these especially at- tractive has been made. The hours are from 6 to 8 o'clock. All private parties are to be taken care of in the new room and persons desiring to make reservations are asked to telephone Glencoe 474." Telephone Dearborn 6470 CHICAGO, ILL. TITTLE EELS E EEL LL ER EEE RL A LLL ELL LLL LL EEL RL AL AL LLL LLL IIE ET) AR LAL LILI I ELITIST PTET) HOME PAPER IN DEMAND BY THESE VACATIONISTS Wh It 1 "[ can assure you our home paper will be appreciated very, much," writes Mrs H. D. Jenkins, 912 Elm street, in a letter this week to the Winnetka Weekly Talk from her pre- sent residence, The Brighton Apart- ment hotel in Washington, D. C. "Would you please send the paper,' is her plea. "We would very much like to have it--any old issues will be > much appreciated." Other ineresting news from Mrs. Jenkins includes the report of a visit to the White House, a three minute . talk with Mrs. Harding, who is described as "very charming," and a visit aboard the Mayflower, the pres- idential yacht. | Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins later will | visit at Ocean City and Atlantic City, as a part of their automobile You Need tour of the east. "EAT AND RUN" The man who must "eat and run" to catch a train or get back at his 3 post of duty is inclined to appreciate ! the new service offered by the gam T 1 h WwW il eo Lunch Room in the Boal building tt 1920 on Lincoln avenue. For the accomo- € ep on e 1 me e dation of this character of patron Alexander Keller, proprietor, has in- stalled a lunch counter. Breakfast, luncheon and dinner are to be served at -- more cause for joy -- popular, approximately pre-war, prices. A 30c ad works wonders { When the cave man wanted help or a wife he strode forth, tapped one on the head, and Swlinsdy! THE LAKE SHORE Civilization hasplaced PUBL ISH ING C 0. certain restrictions and| 1222 CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE limitations about us which prevent this beautifully simple method. {But it has given us the want ad, which costs but a few cents, and no physical effort.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy