: i ra Sa EE w-------- WINNETKA TALK January 9, 1926 Telephone 576% Lincoln Avenue Winnetka 1811 Winnetka, Illinois MiSS HERBST 7330) HN oil {5 3 Draperies China Glass Lamps and Gifts for all occasions -- New things constantly arriving Furniture -------- Household Requirements During the entire month of January we are selling, at reduced prices, many articles that are constantly needed in every home. Guaranteed . Electric Iron cy Good Quality Clothes Pins per doz., 5c¢ Rid-Jid Ironing Board, $2.95 $3.75 Mixing Bowls Garbage Pails, Kitchen Necessities, ea. 15¢ ea. 85¢ Glass, set of 5, 75¢ 3 TOOLS 5 PAINTS % VARNISHES Pres ad gle "25¢ Floor Paint, qt. ...... $1.25 Hand Saw ....... 151.50 Johnson's Wax, ib. ....65¢ 10 Stillson Pipe Wrench 85¢ 2" Varnish Brush ...... 20¢ Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm Street Hubbard Woods School SUMMONED BY DEATH is Given a Renovation | : During the Christmas holidays the | Mrs- Louis B. Kuppenheimer Dies in Hubbard Woods school was redecorat- Cincinnati; School Leader Pays Her Lofty Tribute. ed by A. Franco, local painter and dec- | orator. A new sanded paint was used | . % ¢ so that the walls of the old part of the | Mrs. Louis B. Kuppenheimer, of building will match those of the ad- | laurel avenue, Hubbard Woods, died dition which was recently completed. lat the home of' her mother, Mrs. F. New stage draperies have also been |B: Maertz of Cincinnatti, December held hung in the auditorium of the school. |25 1925. Funeral services were Parents of children who attend the |irom the home in Hubbard Woods, Hubbard Woods school are invited to | Dr. Louis Mann officiating, and burial inspect the improvements. was at Rosehill. ---- frre Mrs. Kuppenheimer was 47 years of Patronize Qur Advertisers |age and had been a resident of the ein [north shore for many years. She had [lived in the present Kuppenheimer [home for 14 years. She was a member [of the Winnetka Woman's club, the | Winetka Art club, the Cordon club of | Chicago, and many other organizations. LOOK! | Together with her husband, she | donated the auditorium of the Skokie All Wool school, which bears the name Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, in mem- ory of her daughter, Jane, who died some years ago. netka have been greatly indebted to Through this gift and the subsequent sold at $6.95. her generosity and her interest in the + Mackinaw Carleton W. Washburne, superin- tendent of schools, this week paid Mrs. Kuppenheimer the following tribute: B ouses "[t was with deep regret that we learned of the death of Mrs. Kuppen- heimer. The public schools of Win- $4.95 the public spirit shown by Mr. and Mrs. Kuppenheimer in Jonating the . . beautiful auditorium at the Skokie Medium weight Jn as a memorial to their little bl . girl, Jane, who had formerly been a ouses 1n fa ncy pupil at the Hubbard Woods school. p lai ds. Formerly gift of the large Steinway concert grand piano now in use in the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, those of us who are charged with the conduct of the Winnetka schools came to know Get Yours Now Mrs. Kuppenheimer and to appreciate welfare of the children of Winnetka." at Mrs. Kuppenheimer is survived by her husband, a son, Louis B. Kuppen- heimer, Jr., her mother, and two sisters, Mrs. I. K. Friedman, of Winnetka, and Mrs. E. M. Kronacker, of Cincinnatti. John H. Dethloff Men's and Boys' Furnishings 786 Elm St. Mrs. William Joy of Glen Ellyn, formerly of Winnetka, made a brief visit with old friends in the village this past week. You will never regret wearing NUNN BUSH Shoes. Your only regret will be that you have not bought them before. Shoes of Quality and Style. WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. LUENSMAN, Proprietor Shoe Repairing a Specialty 804 ELM STREET PHONE 694 a