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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Nov 1926, p. 46

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46 WINNETKA TALK November 27, 1926 The New HOOVER .....and a Host of Other IT BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans Electrical Appliances for 'Her' Christmas Just to mention a few of the many useful gifts. we suggest . . . Toasters, including the new 'Toastmaster'; it toasts both sides of the bread at one time and does it automatically. A small down payment and terms can be ar- ranged. WAFFLE IRONS -- PERCOLATORS GRILLS -- CURLING IRONS IRONERS -- WASHERS -- IRONS North Shore Electric Shop O. L. PORTER Phone Winn. 44 554 Center St. RTL SL ER IS EV I ( of all kinds. 275002 20) R70), QT: NZ I. (e537 (9) FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's tox: Painting and Decorating | Park club on Saturday, November 27. The Warm WinterWay to alitornia Golden State Limited FINER AND FASTER THIS SEASON Leaves Chicago -- La Salle St. Station (on the elevated loop) --Rock Island Lines--8:30 p. m. daily, arrives Los Angeles -- Southern Pacific Lines--9:30 a. m. Returning-- leaves Los Angeles 5:00 p. m., arrives Chicago 10:00 a. m.-- only two days and three nights en route. Extra fare, $10. Other high-class fast trains on con- venient schedules to Los Angeles, San Diego, and to Phoenix, Ariz.--no extra fare. The low altitude route. "SAVES A BUSINESS DAY" 1088 For information and literature apply to W. J. Lafferty, Traveling Pass'r Agent, Rock Island Lines 723 La Salle Street Station, Chicago, 1ll., or A. C. Hedlund, General Agent, Southern Pacific Lines Southern Pacific Bldg., 33 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Local Women Sponsor Film Program to Aid Sorority Proceeds from matinee and evening | entertainments at the Campus theater, | Evanston, Wednesday, December 1, | will be donated toward the building of the Alpha Phi sorority of Northwes- tern university to be used in payment for their new home now being erected as a part of the new woman's campus located at University place and Or- rington avenue in Evanston. "Hold That Lion," featuring Douglas Mac- | Lean will be on the program and a| splendid time is promised all who at- tend. Tickets are now on sale by the active chapter and alumnae among whom are Mrs Don Mercer, Mrs. Rob- ert MacNamara, and Edith Dillion of Winnetka and Mrs. Donald Gallie of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Daniels of Ap- pleton, Wis., spent Thanksgiving and the following week-end with Mrs. | Daniels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Boulter "of 706 Foxdale avenue. Mrs, Boulter planned a surprise party for her daughter, who was Miss Ada | Boulter, for the evening of Friday, No- | vember 26. ---- Florence Manning Sommers, so- prano, and Mary Jackson, contralto, will give a program before the Oak 'MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP | 733 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 822 | | - . For Appointment | DR. HOWARD A. ORVIS NAMED HEALTH OFFICER (Continued from Page 1) Lincoln avenue; Mr. H. M. Raymond, | president, Armour Institute of Tech- nology, and Dr. F. H. Poole of the state department of health, Lansing, Mich. In the establishment of a full time health department, it is possible that the territory served by the Winnetka department gray also be extended to include the Village of Kenilworth. The Kenilworth council has signified its desire to co-operate with Winnetka in the establishment of a joint health department, and this question is now under consideration by both villages. Chicago Isaak Waltons Dine Winnetka Members A number of members of the Win- netka chapter of the Chicago Izaak Walton league attended the annual dinner in the city last Saturday eve- ning, November 20, at 6:30 o'clock in the Empire room of the Palmer house. Dr. Frederick Shannon, pastor of the Central church, showed some re- markable moving pictures of fishing for game fish and hunting wild turkey and rabbits. Charles W. Folds is the president. Snow Causes Smashed Wheel on Sutter Car The snow last Thursday evening was responsible for the crashing of a rear wheel on a car driven by R. M. Sut- ter, of 329 Forest avenue, Winnetka. The accident occurred at 8:40 o'clock, at Hill and Church road, where the car skidded into the curbing, with the result above mentioned, Lotta Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stern of 783 Vernon ave- non, Glencoe, entertained a group of friends at dinner, Friday evening, No- vember 19, at her home. Purer Because Carbonated 50c Full Quart Brick SPECIAL This Week FRUIT PUDDING aT fe

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