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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Oct 1928, p. 26

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= 24 WINNETKA TALK October 20, 1928 x - - ne x --- x Home-Made Candy-- Delicious fashioned to delight discriminating candy lovers-- the taste of That's all we have to say about Beach ¥ Geils Candies-- It's enough-- (We deliver twice daily anywhere in Evanston) For Better 567 Lincoln Ave. Home Mate Winnetka 25s 1633 Orrington Ave. | Evanston Mid-West Historian James Alton James, dean of the graduate school of Northwestern uni- versity, contributes to midwest history with his book, recently published, "The Life of George Rogers Clark." It has been hailed as a scholarly life of the explorer, depicting the manner of man he was and the importance of Revolutionary war procedure under his 'direction in the western wilderness. Bridge on October 22 Benefits Campaign Fund "A bridge party in the interests of the Hoover campaign fund will be given by Mrs. Frederic W. Bentley, one of the vice-chairmen of Mrs. Jacob Baur's Re- publican national finance committee, Monday afternoon, October 22, in the Gold ballroom of the Congress hotel. Prizes will be given for each table and during the afternoon speakers will ap- pear twice during the afternoon, giving ten minute talks. Those assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Harry McNair, co-chairman, Mrs. Joseph R. Hawley, treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle W. Tullar, secretary, and Mes- dames Jacob Baur, Frank Harding, Charles Orchard, Abner Bernard, Edwin Sims, John Cornell, Otis Glidden, Town- send McKeever, Clyde A. Stevens, Thomas Ditson, Silas Strawn, W. A. Yager, E. R. Litsinger, Walter Seymour, Charles S. Deneen, Walter Kuhlney, Donald Graham, Frank O. Lowden, Mar- tin Kent Northam, and the Misses Elizabeth Drury, Isabel Page, Louise and Marian Fairman, Mary West, and Mary Willard. EXHIBIT TO BE BENEFIT The Chicago Public School Arts so- ciety will be the beneficiary of an ex- hibition to be held by Chester Johnson in his galleries, 410 South Michigan avenue, Friday, October 26. The ex- hibit will open with a tea. Mrs. James Lawrence Houghteling of 731 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, is one of the women interested in the affair. WORTH WHILE GIFTS from "Spa u lding's' NOW MOST FAVORED This Exclusive Aimer (oe (reation | The vogue of Puritan Rimless Glasses | has more to support it than the symmetry and distinctiveness of the style. The Puri- tan has not only eliminated the old disfigur- bd | ing shell rims, for dress and street wear, yi but has taken the lead over all other rim- | less glasses. It is the most adaptable to l the features, unobtrusive, simple and en- i hancing to youthful appearance. Ask to oh i see the Puritan at any Almer Coe Store. Loi the Ann 1 versary Jewelry or Silver-- China or Glass? Whatever your prefer- ence you have all the resources and service of a downtown store with the convenience of community shopping at our F.vanston shop UNLESS YOUR GLASSES ARE RIGHT, YOU ARE NOT WELL DRESSED | AlmerCoe&Company i |! Scientific Opticians HE | CHICAGO | 1645 Orrington Ave. University 6804 | EVANSTON SPAULDING & COMPANY Jewelers PARIS 1636 Orrington Avenue, EVANSTON

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