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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Dec 1928, p. 20

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18 WINNETKA TALK December 15, 1928 Of Gold or Peazls $1.25 to $35.00 Exquisitely Finished $20 to $65 va For Street or Evening $1.95 to $35.00 Hand Blocked $2.95 to $4.50 For Her Coat or Dress 50c to $5.00 UA Men--- We know what SHE likes and wants Let AIMEE help you select HER gift The suggestions here are but a hand- ful of the variety we offer, but they are hand - picked--Dby those who know and have catered to the discriminating tastes of your women folk. Give her something of this intimate per- sonal kind--a tribute to her in- dividuality and charm. OPEN Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings Until Nine i» NALIE 568 LINCOLN AVENUE Public Forum Editor, WINNETKA TALK: The inspiring success in all features of the Yule Lane Shops at Community House, December 4 and 5, is due to the generous co-operation of the general public, the workers in the shops, the merchants of the village of Winnetka, and very conspicuously WINNETKA Talk. Deep appreciation is herewith expressed, and it is wished to name in addition those of the merchants gener- ously donating of their special lines-- The florists, Ilg, Mueller, Borovica, and Edwards; Rapp Bros.; Beach and Geils; Voltz Grocery; Atlantic & Pa- cific Tea Company; Piggly Wiggly; and Duncan Studios. The net proceeds of the sales will exceed $5,500. Mrs. John R. Montgomery, general chairman. PLAN XMAS PAGEANT The annual Christmas Pageant will be held at the Winnetka Congrega- tional church, Sunday evening, Decem- ber 23, at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Glenn Bull is directing the presentation. Plan Christmas Parties for Sunday School Pupils The annual Christmas party of the Sunday school of the North Shore Methodist church, Glencoe, will be held Friday, December 21, at the church. Saturday afternoon, Decem- ber 22, the beginners' and the pri- mary departments will have their Christmas party. Santa Claus has promised to be present at both parties. TO SPEND HOLIDAYS HERE Miss Dixie Douglas, daughter of the Scott Morgan Douglases of 20 Indian Hill road, is expected to return next Friday to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Douglas attends Na- tional Park seminary in Washington, D. C. Her brother, Richard, returned recently with Ray Ickes and William Woollett from Culver Military acad- emy. Culver was closed last week be- cause of an outbreak of influenza. Miss Kathleen Air and her mother will spend a few days at Christmas time with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Air of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Air is Miss Kathleen Air's brother. 5] ZN 3 o but not Least--the most expected and desired gift-- « + + . fresh, home-made candies, glaced fruits, cedar chests, cigars and toys. Save time, save money. Come in and see our wide assortment today! Chocolates - Caramels AVAVARVAVIVAAG You can get just what you want right here in Winnetka at the famous SWEET SHOP, located at Elm and Lincoln. And remember this: the quality of our candies is of the very highest, the price you will agree, moderate. - Nougats - Bon Bons What gift can be in more perfect taste than a beautifully-boxed present of the Sweet Shop Candies? The ladies and children forget every- thing else when our candy appears on the scene, and all is merry in the presence of this most delectable of confections. The Sweet Shop Elm Street at Lincoln Boxes Wrapped and Packed for Mailing--No Charge EEEEEEEEEEE EE EEE EEEEEE 2) ¥ >

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