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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Oct 1925, p. 24

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22 WINNETKA TALK October 3, 1925 Will Give Concert in Evanston as a Rockford Benefit Rollin Pease, well known baritone, and Mrs. Emily Parsons Hunt, both of Evanston, will give a concert for the Jane Addams Social Service chair of Rockford college, at the Orrington hotel, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, October 24. Margery B. Windes, 873 Spruce street, Winnetka, chairman of the North Shore branch of the Chicago Rockford College association, Mrs. Arthur L. Aldrich, 835 Seward street, Evanston; Mrs. Harold Newton, 348 Washington avenue, Wilmette; Mrs. Logan T. McMenemy, 300 Wisconsin avenue, Lake Forest; and Mrs. Her- bert M. Lautmann, 834 Linden avenue, Highland Park, will serve as associate chairmen for the north shore villages on behalf of the North Shore branch of the Rockford association, which is sponsoring the recital, and will have charge of the tickets. More than 60 members of the Chica- go association live on the north shore, including Mrs. Andrew MaclLeish of Glencoe and Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haven, 419 Maple avenue, have sold their home and are moving to the Howard H. Hoyt house at 389 Ridge avenue, which they have purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Haven will occupy their new home | immediately. --C - Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heyn, 1024 Fig street, have as their house guests, this week, Mr. and Mrs. William Seawright of Kenosha, Wis. Read the Want Ads Crowsieet | and Eyestrain Nothing can be more ageing to your appearance than crowsfeet--the wrin- kles caused by eyestrain. Unconsciously you may pucker your brows and squint a thousand times a day in an effort to over- come defective eyesight. Face the truth before it's too late. Have Your Eyes Examined 15 Years successful practice DR. O. H. BERSCH Optometrist 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 John CY. Smyth Gatoie, ~RETAILERS ~IMPORTERS JOHN M. SMYTH, President THOMAS A. SMYTH, Vice-President ALL REED GO-BASKET, $13.00 : This 1s a baby carriage that easily finds its %, . 2 oro. a Co til ee 2 % ua LTT ie \ YO AN 4 place on street cars. If you choose to have the baby with you, you save the inconvenience of carrying in your arms. It pulls very lightly on the street and 1s a comfortable conveyance. 6) FORTY (40) DIFFER- ENT MODELS OF BABY CARRIAGES N\ DISPLAYED ON OUR y FIFTH FLOOR. \ b EL CERT] nor vn l ) 4 IRL UT a TRUTH I ADVERTISING ENGLISH PERAMBULATOR $39.75 Wood body with coach finish of dark blue, gold line trimming. Padded uphol- stery throughout; lined in imitation leather. Four Bow, water-proof hood. The gear is English coach type. The wheels are 16 inches in height and have 54-inch cushion rubber tires. The body is 40 inches when back is in reclining position. It is 15 inches wide. Store Open Every Saturday Night Until 10 O'clock

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