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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Oct 1926, p. 39

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3R WINNETKA TALK October 9, 1926 SRE SRA te cs i ater | dbs nbiauc i gloss sab teste Susie Leaves to Take Up Work George Lane, Lusitania as D. A. R. Secretary Survivor, to Be Soloist -¥ Announcement Mrs. Edwin Earle, 922 Tower road,| George Lane, popular as a basso entertained twenty guests at a fare- | here and abroad, and a veteran of the Marshall Pottenger, Landscape Architect and Nurs- eryman, owner of Pottenger's Nursery of Northbrook, well luncheon in honor of Mr. Earle's | World war, has been engaged to sing mother, Mrs. Samuel William Earle, |at the Winnetka Congregational has incorporated with the firm of Franken Bros., and will be known as Franken Bros., Inc. Business will be car- of the Drake hotel, who has been visit- | church, it was announced this week. ing the Earles. She is leaving Winnet-| Lane was born in England, where ka for Washington, D. C., where she |he received his early training under will take up her duties as recording | Sir Charles Santley. He made his de- secretary-general of the Daughters of [but in America October 28, 1912, at ™N ix : a Lia 3 3 ; Yer the American Revolution. | Carnegie Hall, New York, as bass solo- ried on according to the principles of Franken Shi Several prominent D. A. R. repre- |ist with the famous Royal Gwent choir, Nursery, but Evergreens and Shrubs will be added. sentatives were present at the lunch-|and for two years following appeared > Landscape Service will be rendered on Evergreens, eon, including Mrs. Robert Hall Wiles, | in principal American cities with that Shrubs and Perennials. Mrs. Charles Herrick, Illinois state re- | organization. gent, Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, wife of | Mr. Lane's experience in the war It is planting time Now. Send today for our Cata- Senator Deneen, Mrs. Charles Ostrom, | was declared to have been such that be- "A logue. and Mrs. Louis Hopkins, the present fall very few. When crossing the At- Deerfield, Ill. FRANKEN BROS. INC, regent of the Chicago chapter. | lantic on the ill-fated Lusitania for the | purpose of enlisting in the British |army, he was one of the few sur- 13 netka took a most interesting motor [Yrs Ol eI end hassengers inp id Dundee one day last week, | 4 rpedoed off the Irish coast May 7, where they took luncheon, and a trip | 1015 through the pottery works. The Current Events class of Win- BR { Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price, 794 | Billy Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walden road, had as their house guests | William H. Nichols, 660 Pine street, at bridge Thursday evening, sixteen has gone East to enter the senior class members of the Neighborhood Bridge |of Deerfield academy at Deerfield, club. | Mass. Marmon ~ New Models Now on Display 4 Wheel Brakes and Other Improvements 6015 Broadway, Longbeach 6428 Call F. C. Heaney for a demon- stration in this new Marmon Marmon North Shore SPECIAL | This Week: HOLLAND BULBS Darwin, Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hya- cinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc, of ex- ceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. PHLOX, IRIS, PERENNIALS, EVERGREENS and SHRUBS in Vigorous, Field-Grown Plants. New and choice sorts. IT IS PLANTING TIME NOW Send today for our Catalogue Franken Brothers, Inc. Deerfield, Illinois Purer Because Carbonated NEW YORK 2 50 ICE CREAM 1 C with Full Quart Brick PECANS

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