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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Aug 1928, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK August 25, 1928 A New NUNN-BUSH Shoe A NEW Nunn-Bush shoe, built for endurance and to give you better ideas of topnotch styles. Scotch grain uppers and a double sole give this shoe its appearance and long wear. Official Boy Scout Shoes $6.50 EE er Se eS 5.40 service and absolutely keep its original shape. SHOE REPAIRING OF MERIT WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. LUENSMAN Est. 1902 804 ELM STREET PHONE WINN. 694 Ho AVENUE NORTH Foronlya Jew fortunate Chicago families A delightful place to live this Winter. In the heart of Chica- go's social activities. Beautiful apart- ments, furnished or unfurnished, 1 to 10 rooms. Trained domestic and res- taurant services. A distinguished list of tenants. Rentals $90 to $1000 monthly. Make inquiry of the RENTING OFFICE 126 East Delaware Place ROSS & BROWNE Managing Agents SUPERIOR 4000 Sunday Motorists Hurt in Crash on Boulevard As the result of an automobile ac- cident at Tower and Sheridan roads, last Sunday afternoon Jerry Kavale, of 4560 South Abel street, Chicago, driver of one of the cars, sustained in- juries to his face and head, which, after being swathed in bandages, left one eye as the only part of his face exposed. The tip-end of his nose was cut off, and he suffered other deep cuts on his face and forehead. The other car was driven by N. De- Marco, of 2043 Chestnut street, Wil- mette. Mrs. DeMarco and a sister of Mr. DeMarco, were painfully injured and taken to the Evanston hospital, according to the report of Officer H. C. Lewis. CARS DAMAGED IN CRASH One of the many recent automobile accidents in Winnetka occurred last Saturday night in front of 1077 Sheri- dan road, when a car driven by W. G. Rice, of 295 Grandby road, Lake For- est, south bound, hit a north bound car driven by S. H. Nahigian, of 94 Keeney street, Evanston. The Rice car was considerably damaged but Nahigian had driven away before the ONE TOUCH OF NATURE-- makes the whole world kin. A gorgeously colorful plant, selected from our large stock, will intro- duce this touch of Nature into your home, on the porch or on the lawn. Flowers of every de- scription for every purpose and every occasion await your choos- ing here. decthatnedhuibudiheataegthsctuaireatiihutiiatiit Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS Ilg's Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL. WINNETKA 313 add ddin-cirediedhudiiethradatbedudbaiadaihdidim ddd i dd i ddd dd dh North Shore Art Theatre Will Open Repertoire Sept. S The second season of the North Shore Summer theatre will be given this year in the Winnetka Community House, their first season in the Moraine Hotel, Highland Park, last summer being so successful that larger seating capacity was found necessary. The Chicago Art Theatre Company-- with a distinguished cast of professional players under the direction of Ivan Lazareff, artist of the Moscow Art theatre, and Marie Astrova, formerly prominent in the Maxim Gorky Theatre of Moscow--will present a repertory of four outstanding plays, repeating each production twice. The season will cover every Wednesday and Thurs- day evening during September 5 to 27 inclusive, with a special matinee for children of Dicken's "The Cricket on the Hearth," on Wednesday, Sep- tember 26, at 3:30 o'clock. Following is the entire repertoire: September 5, 6-- "The Torch-Bearers," George Kelly. September 12, 13--Sketches of Rus- sian and American Life September 19, 20--""The Marriage of Balziminoff," Alexander Ostrovsky September 26, 27--"The Cricket on the Hearth," Chas. Dickens Mr. Lionel Robertson is chairman of the North Shore executive com- mittee. I. B. CONNORS ARE GUESTS Several small parties have been giv- en for Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Connor of 1152 Hamptondale road, who are leaving next Thursday for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will be until next June. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deacon, 651 Glendale avenue, entertained at dinner and bridge last Wednesday evening in their honor. Yesterday Mrs. John W. Hansel, Jr., gave a golf party at Skokie followed by a dinner given at her home at 1440 Tower road and tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Warren Agry will give a supper party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fisher of 491 Elder lane entertained informally at bridge last Wednesday evening. dh I Complete Beauty Service Marinello Guild Registered Shop 733 Elm St., Winnetka Phone 822 rN Pwo VV Vv DRIVEWAYS Built and Refinished Estimates Free Established 1918 Franz LANDSCAPE TELEPHONE 2435 WINNETKA With our knowledge and experience--we can help nature in the care of your lawn and garden. A top-dressing of Black Soil, Fertilizer and Lime, properly applied, will make a great improvement. Phone us--we know how. EVERGREENS--SHRUBS--BLACK SOIL--VIGORO FERTILUVIA--LIME LANDSCAPING and Grading Done by Experts Krenn (GARDENER

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