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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Sep 1926, p. 18

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WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926 L NULG PARIS RIN NEW YORK 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD r SOUTH Beautiful and unusual effects created by the lavish use of the finest furs add to the charm of the MILGRIM Coats. CHICAGO trimmed in Kolinsky. The" A MILGRIM Coat of Black Juina with bands of oriental brocaded tapestry-- Sable 'Collar Pocket" is a new MILGRIM feature. "America's Foremost Fashion Creator" The simultaneous showing in Chicago and New York of the New MILGRI® Coats is an attractive feature this week at the MILGRI?M Salons. There is much of interest in these new and original Creations--style features -- fabrics -- trimming effects that are exclusively MILGRIIN Prices Range from *125 0° 595 = Caer 06 IC™ 06 IC" 06 KO N60 TN IT rT 06 NO rT 0 6 NL 06 TN Cr 06 rT 06 0 D6 ST 06 TI 06 0 06 Ter 06 IO Barnett's Style Shop Launched in Winnetka The latest in the chain of Barnett's Style Shops has been opened in Win- netka. The name of Barnett is synonomus with the latest modes in women's and misses' frocks and coats, and because of the unexcelled buying power of this organization superior quality and style, at the lowest prices are assured, it is explained. The newest store in Winnetka, at 744 Elm street, opened Thursday of this week, is now displaying fall modes. Mr. Barnett, who has had thirty years' experience in the ladies' tailor- ing business, personally supervises any alterations necessary in purchases made at his stores, it is said. MRS. GEORGE RIPLEY DIES _ Word has been received of the sud- den death of Mrs. George Kyes Ripley (Phyllis Ogan) of Troy, N. H., which occurred Thursday, Septem- ber 21. of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ogan of 845 Locust street, Winnetka. activities a few years ago. Lionel Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Anderson, 178 Myrtle street, has left Winnetka to attend the University of Illinois. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wisdom, 861 Mrs. Ripley was the daughter . She was , prominent in New Trier High school | Chrysler Dealer Here Given Large Contract Because a questionnaire revealed that their salesmen throughout the country perferred the Chrysler car, $150,000 worth of Chrysler cars will be awarded by the Curtis Candy com- pany, of Chicago, New York, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco, as grand prizes in a sales contest. An initial order of 60 Chrysler 70' cars al- ready has been placed with the Ev- anston Motor Sales by the Curtiss company, with more to follow. The first nation-wide sales contest, for which Chrysler '70' cars are to be awarded to each salesman selling 100 per cent of the quota assigned him, concludes October 1. To all salesmen unsuccessful in winning a car in this contest, opportunity is extended by the company to win a '60' coach in a contest. that will continue to Decem- ber 15. "RELIGIOUS SHAMS"--TOPIC The Young Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational church resumed its Sunday sessions, last Sunday. Sun- day, September 26, the class will dis- cuss, "Religious Shams." Class of- ficers will also be elected at this time. All young men over High school age are invited. Mrs. Frank E. Plowman, 421 Linden avenue, has been spending three months in the West, and returned Septem- Spruce street, returned a week ago ber 13. She included Lake Louise, and from a week's motor northern Wisconsin. trip through went by boat from Vancouver to San Francisco. Christmas Cards During the summer we have been busy with the preparatory work in the origination of New Ideas and New Designs for the [ Greeting Cards of 1926-27. The Advance Exhibit Both in Chicago and Evanston selections can be made Now to be delivered and charged in December. Orders for Special Designs are best executed when ample time is allowed. SPAULDING & CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths MICHIGAN AVENUE af VAN BUREN STREET CHICAGO EVANSTON PARIS 1636 Orrington Ave. 23 Rue de la Paix IT TI THE A A Ci Ct ----_ty

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