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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jan 1926, p. 27

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26 WINNETKA TALK January 16, 1920 St. John's Basketball Team to Play St. Luke's The St. John's church basketball team will meet the St. Luke's team of Chicago in a game at the Broadway Armory, Chicago, Monday night, Jan- uary 18. The team played the Evanston Eagles at the Howard gym Thursday of this week. Members of the local squad include George Estes, R. Flint, H. Flint, C. Johnson, George Mergen- thaler, R. Wolff, H. Zibble and C. Knobel. Red Cross Drive Brings $153,000 in Chicago Area Approximately $153,000 was raised in Chicago and its suburbs in the re- cent Red Cross Roll Call campaign, according to word from Thomas M. Temple, executive secretary of the Chicago Chapter of the American Red Cross. In a letter directed through this paper to all citizens who con- tributed in the annual fund and mem- bership drive, Mr. Temple writes: "The results of the last Roll Call Let us help you span. touch it. another season's PRESSING LOOK YOUR BEST wearing apparel looking spick and You will look likeanewman when you put on one of the suits we have cleaned and pressed. Our cleaning process removes every spot and stain and wrinkle, we really renew it. We also give it a special treat- ment that makes it thoroughly moth-proof. A moth will never Ask us today to call for your suit and bring it back to life and Schultz & Nord in keeping your service. REPAIRING The North Shore's Leading Tailors 1152 Central Ave. Wilmette 320 will have netted the Chicago Chapter Red Cross approximately $153,000, which will permit it to carry on its heavy burden of relief for ex-service men for the year 1926. With strict economy it can meet all its require- ments as it always has. "It also hopes to extend its educa- tional work in First Aid, Life Saving and Home Nursing, and to extend its disaster preparedness program so that any emergencies can be handled ef- fectively. "Much of the success of the Red Cross campaign is due to the generous co-operation of your paper and your readers, who have also stood by the Red Cross since the early days of the war, "Please accept my thanks for your- self and your readers, and the best wishes of the Chicago Chapter for a Prosperous New Year." Mr. and Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, 435 Elm street, are in Green Cove Stings where they will spend the remainder of the winter. We guard your goods just like our own And we'll obey your telephone. Goods to store--call us up--your troubles will be over--and the bill will be right. FIREPROOF STOR MOVING-PACKING- RIPPING Wedding Unites Two Young People Known Along North Shore The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Rieke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rieke, to Wayne Van Leer Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank KE. Jones of Kansas City, which took place Thursday evening, January 14, at the Sovereign hotel, is of interest here as both young people are North- western graduates and have many friends on the North Shore. Miss Rieke is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Mrs. Thomas A. Berry of Sheldon, lowa, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Charlotte Sidle of Van Wert, Ohio, Miss Helen Dyche of Evanston, Miss Eleanor Jones of Kansas City, and Miss Elizabeth Renifit of Chicago. H. Leonard Sidle of Van Wert, Ohio, served Mr. Jones as best man, and the ushers were Judson Stone of Wil- mette, Charles Barker of Evanston, Albert Keeley of Chicago and John Bergstresser of Kansas City. Follow- ing a honeymoon trip to California, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home in Kansas city. A tea will be given at the Casino club next Wednesday afternoon for the Illinois Children's home. Nyeatment The pride of the young miss as well as the matron is to look beau- tiful. This is so easy these days with the aid of our Beauty Parlor specialist always available. The complexion demands the art of our specialists to keep it at its best. Come to us for treatments. We offer you a most personal service. Phone: Winnetka 800 ALICE BEAUTY SHOP ALICE FJELLMAN, Prop. Permanent Marcel Oil Wave Expert Shingling - Marcelling Manicuring-0il Shampoo - Facial Children's Hair Bobbing 522 Linden St. Winnetka. [IL Phone Winn. 225 Slate and Tile Roofing Sheet Metal Work Slate Walks and Terraces Interior or Exterior WILLIAM L. WENTE Sheet Metal Contractor 874 Center St., Hubbard Woods

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