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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1923, p. 10

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- 10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 vice-president; Mrs. Robert Watt, re-| Mr. Thomas Napier left Wednesday| Mr. and Mrs. John Benham, 165 Kenil-| Mr. Allen Bulley, 220 Sheridan road, cording secretary; Mrs. John Carpenter, |to attend Annapolis. He will grad-|worth avenue, had as their guest last|spent last week-end visiting school corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Clyde | uate this year after completing four | week their cousin, Mrs. Holbrook, of | friends at Champaign, IIL Ross, treasurer. very successful years. Springfield, Ill. ! be my ' R --0---i : Oe -- Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Huck, Leic- The Brotherhood of St. Andrews| Miss Charlotte Eckhart, 206 Cum-| Miss Bernice Cole, 315 Essex road, | ester road, entertained at bridge last held their convention in Chicago last|berland avenue, left Wednesday to at-| is attending Roycemore school, in Evans- | Friday evening. week, and through the efforts of |tend Miss Madeira's School, Wash-| ton, this year. A an : . : : Rev. Danforth, the Church of the Holy | ington, D. C. fo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines, of the Will Honor George Washing - Comforter was fortunate in having one |. --0--- : Mrs. E. F. Snydacker entertained at| Kenilworth Inn, motored to Flint, Mich., ton at Ceremony of the visiting clergymen, Rev. E. C.| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, 310 luncheon and mahjong on Tuesday. over last week-end. Travers, of St. Peter's Cathedral, St.| Richmond road, have as their guest, Mr. A number of Masons in the vicin- --0-- Thomason, Georgia. The Nokol Guarantee Is Bonded by the Fidelity and Casualty Company i i i Mr. and Mrs. Ales er F. Reich : so . ity are planning to attend the ceremonies Mr. an rs. Alexander Reichmann The Guild of the Church of the Holy 5 Ill, where they plan to spend the winter. with a luncheon and meeting at 1 o'clock G5 per cen ¢ ic National Memorial at Alexandria, Va. | Mr. William Dent, Mrs. Reichmann's | Monday. ; P ; of Columbus, Ohio, spent the week visit- on recommendations of the largest number of Masons ever at- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Eckhart and Miss | ing Mrs. Frank Cherry, 422 Abbottsford tending any ceremony. Charlotte Eckhart, 206 Cumberland ave- | road. Mason. It will be the grandest memorial Tr Don Forex road, and are moving ever erected to any individual. The di- : accompanying the laying of the corner- have moved from the Webster hotel, Ply Svovambas J Bk jr how wn ox £ all Nokol sal d : on Thursday, November 1, itis an ther, is with them Mes AV. D. Park and dasbter: Mba, (1) 'y) ol % es are ma e This fl 1s at exoressionsofhey iis motored to Bloomington last week a iS Woo Ly : to visit Mrs. Eckhart"s mother, Mrs.| * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe, of Chi- Oo 0 owners esteem in which the Masons of the| Charles Capen, who is recovering from! cag : mensions of the edifice over all will be[ Mr. David Evans, son of Mr. and Louis, Mo., occupy the pulpit last Sunday. | White's mother, Mrs. S. W. White, of "hicao, : : Tino Comforter will begin the year's work stone of The George Washington Mason- Chicago, to their farm in Barrington, nounced. The event will draw together Tn C have bought the Edmund Stevens - United States hold Washington, the|, hip injury. ago, nay g ie und Stever . =0-- . . SE ee Lot tv pia, | Mrs. David Eva, formerly of Rell, The Winnels Corde club fovited The Nokol owner is the greatest Nokol salesman. It is he who spreads the news OE of what Nokol heating service is. Itis he ; : . ap. | worth is home on a vacation from the Kenilworth Garden club to attend J Sh A Co hi Centralia, 1ll. He entertained in- LiL Dy Mrs. Charles Hubbard on who can best describe the advantages of | "be an imposing atrium, 70 feet wide and | formally at his home in Evanston last $ Gardens of Sepa on Wednesday. Nokol's clean, even, automatic heat over He Be i Mrs. W. W. Wheelock, 244 Cumnor the dirt and labor of coal. Washington will be set up. This hall Mrs. Caroline Ellsworth, of the Kenil- Th Song Th Surprise Call on any Nokol owner and see his will be 64 feet high. The monument | worth Inn, is at the Congress hotel this Wheelock 5 g > : Nokol at k. Th decide tf If will be 200 feet high. It will be located | week in charge of the Information ? Pi 0KOl at work. en decide 1or yourse on Shooters Hill, along the Potomac | Bureau at the Clothiers' convention, held ian whether you'll want another year of heat river, just outside Washington, D. C. |at the Municipal Pier. Headquarters are| Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis and son,} J g i No i from a coal furnace of which it will command a view, and |at the Congress hotel. Thomas, who have been living in Evang' 4 : from its height also Mount Vernon will Gr --O0-- ton, are with their parents, Mr. and Mus. ; be visible. Mrs. William Hanner who was 2s Grant Ridgway, for the winter. THE CHICAGO NOKOL COMPANY : i he site | guest of Mr. Hamilton Howe, 240 0 Nog. 3 a i a ig Poi Kenilworth avenue, for several weeks, | yp. 0 ype Berger, 306 Kenilworth Z15Noeth Michigan Ava > Telophone Centred 7832 * Washington was the first Worshipiul iv Tugsday to continue his course avenue, is attending Miss Haire's school Elgin, IIL Wheatom Di, Highland Park Aurora, Ill. 5 Master of the Masonic Blue lodge in|at Annapolis. on Lake Shore drive, where she will be Spies Hoek LEE Ne 8 Downes Plage (that city. This lodge has numerous -- a senior this year. Ipriceless relics of the first president, in- The Guild of the Kenilworth Union it "cluding the Williams portrait, which is church opens Monday with a luncheon declared by experts to be the truest like- at 1 o'clock. Mr. Joll D. Hunter, super- Miss May Schreiber, whe 4 super- - ness in existence of the "father of his |intendent of the United Charities, will | Visor of the Rockford school, spent ' f2 be the speaker. last week-end with Mrs. Roy C. Os- | country." Tt fd tal and ith --t good, 423 Essex road. NO RO The cost of the memorial and the en- Mie. Warren Hillissand datiels Pood ond Listed as Shandard by Underintiers Laboratories . : an aYl1De ghter, 0 . . . Powel WH seach Jao0nom, alo: Susan, who have been the guests for six Mrs. Ira Cu Dafling 3s ill at - the The New Nokol Is the Quietest Automatic Oil Heater Made are contributing. When the cornerstone weeks of Mrs. Irving Babcock, 229 Es-|\fichael Reese hospital. ¥ A SE ad, left S: ay heir is laid November 1, the trowel used by sex road, left Saturday for their home General Washington when he laid the cor- in Buffalo. ibe Ofanssassasssssstassstssasasas nerstone of the national capitol build- Mes: Joti' V ---- phe : . Rathbone and Mrs. P. ing in Washington, D. C., will be util- 20 ois : % ized. All railroads will give reduced D. Rathbone, 523 Abbottsford road, were hostesses at a luncheon and bridge party fares to those who journey to Wash-| "> LAL, ir ington and Alexandria for the corner- given at the Skokie Country club Wed nesday. stone laying event. y Boys' Store TEE@) EB Sixth Floor Henry C.Lytton & Sons STATE at JACKSON--on the Northeast Corner ent Miss Hellen Reeves, 612 Warwick © !road, is taking a course in Dramatic | Art at Miss Grace Hickox school, and Kenilworth Happenings also a course at the School of Domestic Arts and Seience, Nak a i SEE -- mf wy is \HL Zdih Annual Announcement of j 4 the Neighbors ineludes many in- RAZOR BLADES ! teresting programs for the meet- "ings of the year. The club opens Thurs- Sharpened day, October 4. Twenty-one new mem- bers have been added to the list, mak- Mail us your old dull safety 'ling a total membership of 242. The club razor blades. We will sharpen ae are not only entertained at each them like new and mail back to "meeting by Educational lectures and the you. sociability hour which follows, but their Double edge blades...35c dozen 3 less fortunate neighbors are not forgot- Single edge blades Ps dozen : ten and a considerable amount of money ; a goes to charity each year. The opening Satisfaction guaranteed -- 24 'meeting Thursday will take the form of hour service. Give us a trial. L a Musicale, given by Jacques Gordon, 9 ' violinist and concertmeister of the Chi- Chandler's cago Symphony orchestra. The meetings (will occur every two weeks. @ « Runtain Square -~ y Mrs. Mark W. Cresap is president of EVANSTON 'the organization; Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, WILL YS-KNIGHT--OVERLAND | $1,175.00 F. O. B. Toledo $495.00 R . | wBEEDL MERE Fall Suits for Little Boys In a Wide Array of New Styles in Tweed, Jersey Velvet, Serge, Corduroy, Pongee, Silk and Linen (COMPRISING the best ideas and workmanship obtainable, there are Oliver Twist and vestee combinations of silk or satin, colored Flannel Suits ! with unique embroidery and button-to-neck Norfolks of foreign tweeds with wash collar and vest. Ages 3 to 10. An especially fashionable Tweed Vestee Suit, with knitted vest like older brother's,is $20. The others are $4.95 to $15. WINNETKA Blackthorne Road Vacant A Smart Juvenile Shoe Boys' Fall Overcoats This mannish little nature last in brown Fall showing is ready. Very mannish in de- and gun metal has rubber heels and a steel ~~ sign--raglan or set-in sleeves and big patch plug in the toe of the sturdy sole. It is pockets in heavy, rough or smooth materials shown in all juvenile sizes, $4.25. --$12 to $50, including Fur Collar Coats. The Smartest Little Hats in Town Finest and most complete show- ing in town or out--Fuzzy Teaze'ed Fabrics, combined with Leather or Plush, Cloth Tams, All-Leather Tams, Glengarrys, Chinchillas, Velvets, Felts and Beavers. There is something to harmonize or contrast with each of the Suits above. 95¢ to $5.95. $15,000 buys 202x328x254 feet of the most wonderfully wooded property on this superb private road in the most exclusive section on the North Shore. HEINSEN & CLARK, Inc. Sweater Sets for Little Tots Little chaps can brave the very first snow and cold wind in a thick brushed wool sweater set if Mother selects now from the complete assortment just arrived. Sweaters in both coat and pull- over style have cap, leggings and gloves to match. Finest quality, newest shades. $7.95 to $11.50. Sole Agents 556 Center St., (Formerly W. R. R. Ave.) Winnetka 254 Open Sunday 2 to 5 P. 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