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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Oct 1926, p. 51

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WINNETKA TALK October 23, 1926 WELL FURNISHED Unmatched yet harmonizing furniture is the basis of Georgian furnishing. Yet the various individual pieces were not selected helter-skelter. The furniture of The Georgian period is related to that of the Eighteenth Century French and Italian--it belongs to the same family. Under the intelligent guidance of skilled decorators the furnishings for Georgian suites have been individually selected. You will enjoy the personality of Georgian suites and furnishings. And relieved from the work of keeping up your home you will have time to enjoy the other pleasures of life as well. he Georgian An Address of Distinction 000000 |All Dodge Bros. Cars | New in Smart Colors All Dodge Brothers touring cars and roadsters, like the closed cars and sport roadster, are now available in color. The hoods and bodies of the touring cars and roadsters, the new sport type excepted, will be in coolie blue lacquer, with cartouche stripe be- low the belt line. This blue, in con- HE == [fenders and shields, accentuates the == | graceful lines of the smart, low-hung == | bodies. Eo] The standard touring car and road- special types natural wood wheels with black dagger striping on the spokes. Enameled steel disc wheels are avail- able on either at slight extra cost. Tires are 31 x5.25 inches. A distinct touch is added to the ap- pearance of special touring car and special roadster by the extra equip- ment conisting of nickeled front and rear bumpers, nickeled radiator shell, special radiator emblem with lock, cleaner and scuff plates. der of Eastern Star, which is hardly more than two years old, has had the distinction of having its former past worthy matron, Mrs. Louise Grant Replogle of 910 Oak street, appointed a member of the credential committee of the Grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of Illinois, it is an- nounced. r------ Mrs. P. E. Newitt of 154 Church road will entertain the North Shore alliance of Delta Delta Delta sorority at her home, the afternoon of Mon- day, October 25, at a bridge party. The alliance is raising money for the new sorority house at Northwestern unj- BO 4 rear view mirror, automatic windshield | trast with the lustrous black of the | ster have blue wood wheels and the | od Winnetka chapter, number 942, Or- | | voung | bring the girls. Skokie Circle New on Congregational List Owing to a mis-sent record, the name of the new Skokie circle was not received in time to be added to the {list of circles published in the WinngT- KA TAL. This is a new circle bounded by the north side of Tower road and Scott avenue inclusive, and west of Vernon avenue. It started out with a membership of twenty. The first meeting was held on the regular meeting day, the third Monday of the month, at the home of Mrs. E. K. Lundy, Jr., of 1433 Edge- lane. Mrs. Richard Ballenger is chairman of the circle. Mrs. Clarence Lineborger is secretary-treasurer. The Skokie circle was organized with Mrs. Allsebrooke's co-operation late last spring. It was thought ad- visable not to start until the opening of this circle year. The second meeting will be a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Jack Des- mond on November 15, to raise funds for a Thanksgiving charity. It is planned to have two or three such parties during the season. PLAN HALLOWE'EN PARTY The Young Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational church, the Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin teacher, is plan- ning a young people's party for the evening of October 29. The Hallowe'en event will be held in the neighborhood room at Community House. All the men are invited to come and HOLD BUSINESS SESSION At the close of the services Sunday morning there will be a meeting of the Winnetka Congregational church con- gregation at which the chief business is to act upon the proposal that the annual election of officers be conduct- I » versity. ed by mail. THE WISE MAN ALWAYS ~ BUYSTHE BEST!--, HECALLS US Up-We SJ ] re HOLLAND BULBS Darwin Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narecissi, Crocuses, etc., of exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. PHLOX and IRIS Do You Play | Bridge? We shall be glad to furnish i you with Auction Bridge Score pads free of charge upon telephone or personal request. a . . . L in Vigorous, Field-Grown plants. Phone Winnetka 450 New and choice sorts. We'll do the rest. It is planting time now. Send today or our Catalog. FRANKEN BROTHERS, Inc., Deerfield, II. For All Your Needs in Lumber and Building Material Phone Winnetka 451 or 452 |

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