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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Feb 1926, p. 28

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26 WINNETKA TALK February 6, 1926 Ea h------ Telephone Winnetka 1811 576% Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, Illinois MiSS HERBST (STN, Now is the time to start thinking about new decorations for the spring. I will be glad to assist you in your plans, from a smart little lamp shade to furnishing your entire home. -------- $1795 3147 x4%%" motor, Finished in latest two-tone lacquer. 8-88 Brougham, 8-cylinder UBURN QUALITY No victory remains won. New champions make new rec- ords. For 1926 Auburn leads. Auburn is not content to remain a "fine old name." It is a fine new value. Instead of trading on a past quality reputation and producing a smaller, cheaper built car, Auburn increases values in every way--Ilarger motors, heavier frames, finer bodies! It beats anything on the road today. Proof? Drive it! If it does not sell itself, you will not be asked to buy. 8-88 Sedan $1995; 8-88 Brougham $1795; 8-88 Roadster $1695; 8-88 Coupe $1745; 6-66 Sedan $1695; 6-66 Brougham $1495; 6-66 Roadster $1395; 6-66 Coupe $1445; 4-44 Sedan $1195; 4-44 Roadster, $1145; 4-44 Coupe $1175. Freight and tax extra. Bondurant Motor Sales 1027 Davis St. EVANSTON Green .1046 Christian Science Lesson Sermon Will Be "Spirit" The lesson sermon at First Church ing, February 7, will be "Spirit." Services are held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, and the testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school o'clock. 12 until 6:30 p. m. LilacTeaRoom HOURS OF SERVICE Delicious Luncheon 11:30 to 2 Our afternoon tea is a plea- sant social occasion, providing needed refreshments. Dinner A Delightful Meal of Home Cooked Foods 5:30. to 8 576 Lincoln Ave. Tel Winnetka 1820 of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morn- | convenes at 9:35] The Christian Science reading room || at 526 Linden street, is open daily from | | Afternoon Tea || 3:00 to 5 i STUDENT IS SOLOIST Pauline Manchester, pianist, will be the soloist at the next afternoon con- cert of the Symphony Players of Chi cago, under the direction of George Dasch, to be given at New Trier high school Tuesday afternoon, February 9, [ Photo by Toloff | Miss Pauline Manchester | at 4 o'clock. Miss Manchester will | play the first movement of Beethoven's C Minor Concerto for piano and or- chestra. She was formerly a student of New Trier High school, graduating in the class of 1923, and is now a member of the junicr class at North- western university. While at New Trier she was an honor student and took a prominent part in the musical activities of the school. Miss Manchester is an artist pupil of Howard Wells, well known Chicago piano teacher, who is a president of Wilmette. She was given other per- formances on the north shore and audi- ences look forward with pleasure to hearing her with the Symphony play- ers. Univ. 2720 1559 PALACE CASH rion: MARKE PHONE Univ. 2720 THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS Sherman Ave. Very Best Bacon (Sliced) 31bs. $1.25 Evanston Prime Beef Tenderloin 45¢ Very Best Sirloin Steak 42c Fresh Sweetbreads 65¢c Choice Pot Roast 19145c Headquarters for Fresh Dressed Poultry iain las i

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