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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Apr 1926, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK April 17, 1926 Wed April 9 Community Cleaning Time! The Community Pharmacy supplies all sorts of things for spring cleaning --sponges, chamois, Naphthalene, Flakes, Enoz, Larvex; a wide variety of insecticides and fumigators. Smiling Service Community Pharmacy 750 Elm Street Phone Winn. 164 Mrs. Richard R. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. William W. Wheelock. 132 Oxford road, Kenilworth, announce the marriage on Friday, April 9, of their daughter, Florence to Richard R. Rowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe, of Miami, Fla. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Matz will arrive irom their home in Santa Bar- bara, Cal., sometime in May for a visit at the home of their mother, Mrs. Rudolph Matz. whi Mrs. Melville C. Chatten, 1025 Dins- more road, and Mrs. Chas. W. Pfla- ger of Evanston, left Friday on the D. A. R. special train to attend the an- nual conference in Washington. They expect to be gone about ten days. Women's Society Will Hear of Race Problems (Contributed) The last program of the World Friendship committee of the woman's Society of the Winnetka Congregational church comes Wednesday, April 21, at 10 o'clock. All the little garments must then have their last stitches. While that goes on, a new feature will be in- troduced. "The World Crier" gives the Aprils news. The noon fifteen minute devotional service will be led by Mrs. Fred Sterling. A real treat will follow after lunch- eon. Mrs. Julian Clay Risk has con- sented to give a group of spring songs, which all will want to hear. Mrs. Cary B. Lewis then speaks on a most vtial topic, "The Colored Woman and the Race Problem." Mrs. Lewis is a grad- uate of the University of Chicago, pro- minent in social agency work among her people, on the board of the Urban league, national president of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority for colered uni- versity women, and has organized a lyceum at Grace Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Emory Albright and their sons, Ivan L. Albright, and Malvin M. Albright, formerly of the Log House, Scott avenue, have re- turned to Warrenville, and have opened their church studio, which has been closed during the winter. Last October the Albrights motored to Florida and later to Philadephia, where they have passed the winter months. ---- Anita Willets Burnham of Tower road will journey to Ludington, Mich. to give her well known travel talk before the Woman's Club of Luding- ton, Wednesday, April 20. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Henkel of 653 Walden road, have been stopping at The Manor, Asheville, N. C. FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION USE A CHEVROLET Exceptional Quality at Low Cost SPECIAL FEATURES-- Instrument Board--panel type ammeter, oil gauge, speedometer, switch control panel. Also dash lamp and choke. Rear Axle--large extra-strong spiral-bevel gears, pressed steel housing, such as used on highest priced cars One-Piece VV Type Windshield--with automatic wiper on all closed models. Disc Clutch--requiring no lubrication. Semi-E lliptic Springs--chrome vanadium steel. Fuel Tank--in rear with vacuum fuel feed system. Richardson's Garage Authorized may Dealer 736 Elm Street WINNETKA Winnetka 25 INDIVIDUALITY When your hair has been dressed by us, you may feel assured that it is dressed correctly and has that marked note of individuality. We take special pride in all our expert work and shall be pleased to have you give us a trial. Permanent Waving Marcelling. Shampooing Betty's Beauty Shop Betty Brooks 817 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 2660

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