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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Apr 1928, p. 26

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24 WINNETKA TALK April 14, 1928 Fo r NULG NEW YORK y CHICAGO [he Mode of portray all the vivid style personality SO the Lothoree] Coat In the price range from $95 to $225 there are some really remarkable Coats which dominant in the creations of ) 'America's Foremost Fashion Creator' Street Dresses and Frocks The pronounced style effects of Youthful Modes, priced from $59.50 appeal alike to both Matron and Debutante A veritable triumph of designing is this smartly tailored model in em- broidered Navy Brameena $225 I Rie MC. 4 oo MICHIGAN BOULEVARD +» SOUTH = World's Fair Chief Miss Helen M. Bennett, director and originator of the Women's World fair, Chicago, is again organizing workers and entries for the annual spring mart representing women's ac- complishments in every line. Miss Bennett has frequently spoken to vari- ous north shore audiences and has a wide acquaintance and personal friend- ship here. North Shore Folk Predominate in Linden Manor Ap't A survey of the future occupants of the Linden Manor building, in Hub- bard Woods, shows that of the eigh- teen apartments rented, eleven tenants are now Winnetka residents, four are moving from Evanston, one from Deerfield, one from Glencoe, and one from Chicago, according to McGuire and Orr, real estate brokers. In the recent meetings before the Winnetka Village council, when the question of restricting the number of apartments permitted in a given area of the business district was discussed, one of the fears expressed was that the occupants of the buildings now under construction would come largely from Chicago, with its mixed popula- tion, and that these people would not fit into the suburban atmosphere. The experience of the Linden Manor build- ing, at least, appears to allay any such fears. McGuire & Orr report that the Linden Manor is 75% rented. Robert Heyda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heyda, 1139 Asbury avenue, has been spending his spring vacation at home. He is studying at Doctor Alexander Meiklejohn's experimental college at the University of Wisconsin. He visited New Trier during his vaca- tion, and addressed a group of senior girls on the experimental college, on Monday, April 9. (Jn Lee Harrison, 739 Foxdale, sailed April 7, from Seattle, Wash., on the Otsego for Alaska, where he will re- main during the summer months. He will return to Winnetka in the late fall, dition to finished we are An Apology To our customers on the North Shore we express regrets that we were unable to complete the ad- our BRANCH on schedule. While the new store is not quite most of the new stock of SILVER and GIFTS which have been se- lected for the Spring Weddings. SPAULDING & CO. 1636 ORRINGTON AVENUE EV ANS -T ON EVANSTON able to display

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