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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jan 1926, p. 37

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Ce SS LL EN SR SR Sa RR TR Jo WINNETKA TALK January 9, 1926 . Otto Dovidat Ladies' and Men's Tailoring 794 Elm Street Over Vollmann's market. I am in the new building and ready to serve you as before with the very best made to order clothing; also cleaning and pressing. A specialty is made of Ladies' Tailoring and Fur work. Harold Hills to Spend Three Weeks in South Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill, 801 Wal- den road, left Wednesday of this week for a three weeks' trip to Florida. Mr. Hill is head of the real estate firm of Hill and Stone. They will tour both the east and west coast of Florida, it was said. They plan to stop at New Qrleans on the return trip to attend the National Real Estate convention to be held there. AlthoughMr. Hill expects to do some business while in the South, it will be mainly a pleasure trip, it was said. lll liliii lillies WILMETTE 290 'i VIALS SLLS SSSA SASS LLLLLLLLLLL LES ILLL SSSI LSSLLSSSSLSLS SS SELLS SS TIS SS SILLS SSS LSS LL SLL SSSI SSIS ISS III SILI ALLS IASI LIAISE SSIS IA SS SSAA SSIS "For Fuel--Use Oil" Prompt Deliveries from Our Winnetka Bulk Storage Plant Braun Bros. Oil Co. "For Fuel--Use Oil" Wilmette and Winnetka ELLE LL a Ze 7 7 27, 20702 WINNETKA 1565 Gives Tea for Hostesses on Committee for Center Mrs. Elmer Stults of 418 Sheridan road, will give a tea Monday, January 11, at her home for 'the {following Winnetka women who are hostesses on her committee for Community House: Mesdames I. B. Sherman, Ar- lan Converse, Marc Newman, Richard Walsh, Edgar Alden, Robert Barr, E. A. Anderson, Robert McKisson, Hugh McKenzie, Theodore Coyne, Fred Fair- man, A. J. Mitchell, Albert Smith, E. R. Cogswell, Blaine Korrady, C. R. Jacobs, Thomas Hearne, Frank Plow- man, Frank Crawford, William Wer- sted, Merritt Lum, Albert Noyes, Jo- seph Winterbotham, Fred Parsons, and Eloise Wortley. Gift Shop Owner Will Attend Furniture Mart Miss Grace Herbst ofthe Herbst Gift Shop at 57674 Lincoln avenue will go to Grand Rapids, Mich., this week-end to attend the January Furniture Mar- ket in that city. The market continues over a period of three days and is ex- pected to provide Miss Herbst with many rare pieces for her discriminat- ing north shore clientelle. Over the After-dinner coffee Under ths personal supervision of FRED MILLER proprietor of Lake Shore Terrace Sad few moments of restful leisure following an en- joyable meal are one of the pleasurable events of lunching or dining. A quiet conversation and smoke be- fore leaving for other appointments. It is then that the guests of the Central Cafeteria are served with a second cup of coffee--with our compliments, that you may know we are appreciative of your visit and glad to have you remain as long as you wish. The Central Cafeteria is so inviting in every way that haste, except for urgent reasons, is usually forgotten when you come here. CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building: Central Ave. east of Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE sbeebs Circle Meetings The Scott Avenue circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Max Kahn, 1125 Gage street, January 12, at 2 o'clock. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. F. R. Friedman, Mrs. David Wanger and Mrs Charles Burckhardt. Mrs. Burckhardt will render a group of songs and in addition to this, an amus- ing diversion has been planned. ------ The Ash and Cherry Street circles will be entertained jointly at Com- munity House Tuesday afternoon, Jan- uary 12. The hostesses on that oc- casion will be Mrs. William Dahl, and Mrs. Paul Kreger of the Ash Street circle, and Mrs. E. O. Orpet and Stephen P. Walker of the Cherry Street circle. -- The Willow Street circle meets Tuesday, January 12, at 11:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Leigh Jerrard of 522 Willow road. A 1 o'clock luncheon will be served. Mrs. George H. Doven- muehle of 526 Willow road will be the assisting hostess. --Y The Ridge Avenue circle is to meet Monday, January 11, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. William H. K. Ben- nett, 479 Hill terrace. Mrs. P. A. Wil- liamson and Mrs C. F. Fuller will as- sist the hostesses. --()-- The next meeting of the New Trier circle will take place Tuesday, January 12, at the home of Mrs. A. M. Korsmo of 509 Elder lane. Mrs. Augustus Eason will assist. ---- The West Elm Street circle will meet Wednesday, January 13, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. C. Weissen- berg, 965 Elm street. ---- The Pine Street circle meets at the home of Mrs. Herbert Kreiter, 572 Provident avenue, at 2 o'clock, Wed- nesday, January 13. ----on The Rosewood circle will meet with Mrs. John F. Danly, 287 Scott avenue, on Tuesday, January 12, at 2 p. m. HRN n O you some one makes an un- jump when expected remark? Then jump at Young Samson's suggestion. He's pointing the way to health and iron nerves--via our Milk. | Phone 137 | WINNETKA | SANITARY | ] DARY CO. |

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