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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Nov 1926, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK November 27, 1926 Duncan Studios 815 Elm St., Winn., Ill, Tel. Winn. 2272 We have assembled art objects of rare charm from all parts of the world, suitable, not only for decorative accessories for the home, but the interesting and unusual objects for Weddings Anniversaries - Birthdays Trophies Bridge Prizes INTERIOR DECORATIONS Complete schemes for houses as well as individual pieces. Pay us a visit and save the trip to town. No business can thrive without a backbone and most businesses need the background of a bank. Our service is most complete, and is more than a place to deposit your funds. It includes consultation and ad- vice on your business problems; the handling of your com- mercial papers, financing expansion, and credit co-opera- tion. Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Vaults Checking Accounts INSURANCE Real Estate Loans BANKING HOURS Dail Saturday y 7:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A. M. to 12 M. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue © Hubbard Woods Holiday Anniversary for Golden Wedding | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price of 794 | Walden road entertained at a family | dinner Thanksgiving day in celebra- tion of the golden wedding of Mrs. | Price's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Stevenson of Hud- | son, Ill. Those present were Mrs. R. | H. Crihfield of Columbus, Ohio, Miss | Mary Etta Stevenson of Nebraska | university, Mrs. Peter Johansen, | daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, | Peter Johansen, their son-in-law, and six grandchildren. Another daughter, Mrs. B. H. Robinson of San Jose, Cal., was unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson still reside in the old homestead in Hudson where Mrs. Stevenson was born, and also married just fifty years ago on Thanksgiving day. HOME FOR HOLIDAY Richard G. Houren, a student at Notre Dame university came home Wednesday evening to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Houren. ADDRESSES SCHOOL PUPILS Rev. James Austin Richards, of the Winnetka Congregational church, spoke to a special assembly of the Skokie school at 11:30 Wednesday, on the meaning of Thanksgiving. The annual Christmas Carol service {in recital at the at New Trier High school will be held Sunday afternoon December 12. Boy Prodigy Will Be Heard Among Music Recitalists Walter Spry, well-known pianist and teacher, of the Columbia School of Music, will present his Winnetka pupils Branch studio, 545 Lincoln avenue, Saturday afternoon, December 11, at 3 o'clock. Among those who will take part are: Mrs. I. B. Connor, Mrs. Marcus Rich- ards, Miss Helen Pope, Constance Connor, Marion Reuss and Howard Feiges of Chicago. Howard Feiges, who is fifteen years old at the present time, comes of Rus- sian parentage. He is considered one of Mr. Spry's most talented pupils, and has the distinction of being the youngest boy to play in the Children's concerts with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Frederick Stock. He played with the Chicago Symphony two years ago when he was thirteen years old. Beside playing the Scherzo from the Scottish Symphony by Mendels- sohn, he will play a Prelude and Fugue by Bach, and together with Mr. Spry will give a Rondo by Chopin for two pianos. Another interesting feature of the program will be a duet by Mrs. Con- nor and Mrs. Richards, by Beethoven. Following the recital there will be a social hour in the rooms of the studio, and anyone interested is invited to attend the recital. Now .... Under New Management is now owned EE eh prompt and courteous. TIS Gage Street at Linden The North Shore Pharmacy by the SNIDER-CAZEL DRUG CO. and under the personal supervision of Mr. E C. Cazel, who for the past twenty years has served the people of Wilmette and the immediate north shore with drugs and sundries of only the highest quality. THE NORTH SHORE PHARMACY is now in a position to serve you with a service that is most Luick's Famous Milwaukee Ice Cream LUTE We Solicit Your Patronage yy North Shore Pharmacy Phones 76 and 6"7 Winnetka and operated WEEE Hubbard Woods a Cy eh LETTER ih

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