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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1926, p. 49

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48 WINNETKA TALK April 10, 1926 Mrs. Eva G. Noyes Is Announce Services for How We Voted Tuesday Taken by Death Here Congregational Church Mrs. Eva G. Noyes, mother of Mrs.| Two special programs of music have F.-H. Skinner, of 444 Elder lane, died | been arranged for the Sunday services, e > 9 Xr 3 Sas 3 i i at tl innetka Congrega- oie page. i © o = A a § Saturday night at about 11 o'clock, Apr IL, 5 Ae in the 11 wo Names of Persons © hd 8 RE SR, | Sh A SEAS e h a: Of : hn Noves Jonal -canren 8 m Voted for +f fF £2 ££ ££ 2 2.2.2 2 _ at the home of her son, John Noyes, | morning service Dr. Percy T. Watson, thi 3 - 5.5 © i soe 3 in Beloit, Wis., where she had gone |from Fenchow, Shansi, China, will ASA B RAR BE B88 RARE for a visit. Mrs. Noyes had been ill [speak, and at the 8 o'clock cenng Trustee only a week, suffering from an attack | S€IV'¢€ the Rev. Thomas A. Can Donald F. McPherson..133 94 128 119 103 60 74 69 80 51 911 finfluenza.. and was confi h will have for his sermon theme, "Can Carl J. Easterberg 133 94 128 116 103 59 75 69 77 49 903 of influenza, and was confined to her | Democracy be Made Safe for the Reuhen H. Schell ..... 134 97 127 133 106 57 76 71 75 53 928 bed only three days. Funeral services | World?" The music at these services Me y y r rE p. 2 - : A. Ponts worthy. EA 133 96-126 1L1E._10 52 76: 63 77 "50 Bed were conducted from the residence of | will be as follows : 3 i Skinne : orning i Treasurer Dr, and Mrs. F. 1. kinner, Tuesday Organ Prelude--""Second Sonata". .. William E. Davis ...... 133 96 129 118 101 59 76 70 77 50 909 Shermod 5 RD Sloe) by Se oY Sa TI Mendelssohn ames Austin Richards, of the in- ow . rer Marshal and Collector netka Congregational church. Burial An Anthem Rs Seirl pe Seitl) ..Scott 'Theodore Flynn ....... 127 78 108 97 78 47 69 59 74 40 777 was at Craccland cemetery. Mrs. | OFcrtory = Anthem--"He! Everyone Daniel Connolly ...... 14.23.25 72 59 27 13..313..10. 87 295 e emelery. YS. ! That Thirsteth"-,... vou «o. Martin Noyes was 74 years of age, last (Solo, Mr. George Lane) «Clerk : March 22. Her home formerly was at Organ Prelude Athaliec March" Stella Winslow ....... 133 96 129 125 105 59 76 70 78 57 928 Janesville, Wis., but for more than a Merdelssohn rary Trustees Sp ct che i LR sn) Ee ae ved eA see RRR SS Baw. KK. Lowe i... 132 97 128 115 100 59 75 69 77 50 902 year past she had been living with her Evening Dudley K. French ....133 94 129 118 99 58 77 70 76 50 904 daughter, in Winnetka. Her husband | yon and Organ Prelude. George Massey ....... 1 1 preceded her in death several years 1. "Chorale in A Minor," (Cesar John Marshall ........ 1 1 ago. One other son, Ned, of Chicago, RE Franch) Mr Smith: = Bessie Bailey ........ 1 1 survives. rauck), Mr. smith. 1 : 2. "Berceuse" (Max Reger), Mrs. ie : ® . Brewer. Ror MUICIDRE Bald = eon cn tans om ed nda vs ssa Be Hae raw 125 Chicagoan Purchases Solo, Mr. Lathrop. Aainst: MUNICIPAL BUNA. nos «vs sxe stress 34 v3 Rp trv rhc Benn reitiee 581 Until May 15th Permanent Wave--$15§.00 Alice Beauty Shop 522 Linden Ave., Winnetka | Rawson, Jr., | place May 22. Winnetka 800 Phones Wilmette 235 OOO I0---- I0OIOL OE E=------=I0XXO (J (J {J I DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE | Winnetka Fruit House | Best White Potatoes peck coco. vv. an cn. coe «dim ie Javies dudes sone vie 90c Georgia Sweet Potatoes, H. oi . cov onnicocctrerses rer svenineny 15¢ Baldwin Apples, for eating and cooking, 3 lbs. .............cc0ennnn 25¢ Dry Onions, DS... conse vicpdss corso vcnrssvsngsnesesssiieness tigers 25¢ Spinach, 'extra fancy. "peckitiis. Vo. lH, LL BIE Asia aadd, 39¢ Beets and Carrots, large bunches, 2 for... .... .... 0 cic citys 25¢ Cauliflower, gach 5. i. iin svn ich Br oiaab ad ov Go 25¢ an up Calif. Telephone Peas, 3. ....o.hc vicina, suv ssnnahnsss dross 29¢ String Beans, fancy, Gl... .... ci voc ones ido ions vnoiayy ines 35¢ Winesap Apples, t3 hs. . Lo. 0000 AG GAL Lv hase de. 35¢ Florida Oranges, largepper doz. ....... i an rnd aS 49¢ and up Call. Oranges, Per rlOZ. ii .a vvivis ves Fairs vs Fens s tains wos signings 50c Bananas, per fz. i cn eer ane 35¢c and 45c Grapefruit, 2. JOF cu courant timitie. » vw i vor 1 viv naga ss Shai pas bar's + av 25¢ Orapefruit, Cath =. to ii La San ad Tara cia aa ae 15¢ Best Brick Ber =. i staan cows ioe stn corns Lamia n 46¢ Artichokes, 10C-2ach, 0 fOr i ammmaes caps cas tot nssovss sss sass nees 50c Open 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sundays 8 to 1 Where quality merchandise and moderate prices prevail SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WINNETKA FRUIT HOUSE LIGHT GROCERIES High Grade Fruits and Vegetables 746 Elm Street Free Delivery Phone Winnetka 2470 Park Avenue Residence The John Naughton residence prop- erty at 111 Park avenue, Wilmette has been sold to Clarence W. Hebert, who, it is said will take possession about April 15. Mr. Hebert is as- sociated with the firm of Butler Brothers. John W. Edge, with the real estate firm of Heinsen and Kroll, 421 Fourth street, Wilmette, was the broker in the transaction. Mrs. Edward K. Welles of Edgewood | lane was hostess to a number of friends Tuesday at luncheon and bridge in honor of Miss Frances Coonley, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart Coonley, whose marriage to Edward S. | Winnetka of New York is to take | April 20. | Rush Butler of Locust road. REMAIN HERE FOR TIME Owing to a change in business plans, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb A. Busick of 1408 Asbury avenue, will remain in their home, for the present at least, as Mr. Busick's business affairs will necessitate his being in Chicago as much as in California. Mrs. Bu- sick expects to return to her home the end of this week from the Evanston hospital, where she has been under observation since Tuesday evening. BUY ASH STREET HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lindley M. Butler of the Orrington hotel, Evanston, have purchased the residence at 563 Ash street from R. E. Crosby, Winnetka { builder. They will take possession Mr. Butler is the brother of Good Reason for Excellence HERE is no compromise with quality at The Central Cafeteria. That is evident at your first visit here. To those who come reg- ularly the impression grows with acquaintance. Sundays 2to5 Personal Supervision of Fred Miller CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building Central Ave., east of Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE --_------------------ How does your bathroom look? F YOU are not entirely satisfied with it, the easiest and least ex- pensive way to improve its appear- ance is to replace an old, cracked, dark-colored toilet seat with a hand- some all-white "Church" Seat. The "Church" Seat stays perma- nently white. Its durable sheathed surface is handsome as ivory. It will not crack, discolor or wear off. Easy to clean. Let us install one for you. Write, call or phone for quick service. Sold and Installed by VIC J.KILLIAN, Inc. PLUMBING CONTRACTORS 874 Center St. Winnetka 1260 Church §, + LOOK FOR THIS NAME ON UNDER-SIDE OF SEAT L

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