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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jan 1926, p. 35

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34 WINNETKA TALK January 30, 1926 Missing Girl Returned to Her Home This Week Lydia Nelson, who lives with her uncle, P. A. Bradford, jeweler, with offices at 2 Carlton block, returned to her home last Tuesday after she had been missing for a week. Win- Margaret Mercer Is Married at Charming Afternoon Ceremony The marriage of Margaret Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mer- cer of 684 Pine street to Daviess Pitt- man, Jr. of Detroit, Mich., took place netka police were notified that she had | Saturday, January 23. DUNCAN STUDIOS (Shop of Elizabeth and Arthur Duncan) 815 Elm St., Winnetka Pottery Linen : d ; Crystal Wrought Iron disappeared Tuesday, January 19, and | The service was read by the Rev. E. Faience Brass they had searched for her without |Asley Gerhard at Christ church at : finding any trace. She is 14 years old 4:30 o'clock. Silver Leather and a student at New| Trier high| The maid of honor, Miss Elsie In rare and unusual selections for school. She had been staying with | Blatchford, and the bridesmaids, Miss Weddings Birthdays relatives, it was explained. Emelie Hoyt and Miss Pauline Rudolph iversari & : -- | wore rose chiffon dresses and carried Annive Tes Bridge Parties pink roses and blue bachelor buttons. ANNOUNCEMENT The bride's gown was of white lace over cream satin and her bouquet, lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Townsend Copeland was best man and Melvin Veeder, Franklin Rudolph, ILoouis Billings, and Luther Hammond served as ushers. A reception was held after the cere- mony at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Pittman will make their home in Detroit. An added feature for the accommodation of our patrons is the assistance we can offer in the assembling of TROUSSEAU LINENS Our Interior Decorating Department can meet all demands in interesting selections of Furniture--modern and antique Reproductions Mirrors, Screens, Rugs Hangings and Tapestries Lamps and shades Paintings and etchings Naval Relief Auxiliary Plans Membership Drive The annual membership drive of the Illinois auxiliary of the Naval Relief society will be held during February, 550 Phone There is really only one ethical it was announced by Capt. J. F. Hines, Center Wi scientific manner in which to '"'tone U. S. N, commandant at the Great mn. up" the facial muscles. There is [.akes naval training station, in which St. 34 10 secret about how "we do ac Mrs. Harry Lay of Winnetka is active- complish results. The story is, ly interested. In a memorandum re- viewing the benefits of the relief or- ganization Captain Hines states that the total amount expended for 1925 was $4,229.54, supplemented by $40,000 for benefits through the general society in Washington aid and relief to de- pendent widows and orphan children, and a free bed in a Chicago hospital. of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors one of the intricate nerves and HELPFUL MONEY SA VING SER VICE muscles which respond promptly to trained intelligence. We will be FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS glad to tell you the story while doing the work. Rasmesen's S20: Painting and Decorating Permanent Waving Swedish Massage ETHEL M. TAYLOR MARIA A. LAGERQUIST Sailing on the White Star liner, Megantic, January 23, were Mr. and Mrs. William B. Baggaley and Miss Marbara Baggaley of Winnetka. Props. -- 818 Elm Street : Mrs. Pe % Williamson of a ay errace, left Sunday for a month's Winnetka, IIL at Ormond Beach, Fla., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. O. D. Jennings. EE COMMUNITY FRUIT 563 New Phone oom Ae. MARKET yw, 5:3 SPECIAL SALE ON ROMAN BEAUTY APPLES, per box This Week Special oe COO xu oY sotailes MALTED MILK, CHOCOLATE and NEW YORK ICE CREAM with WALNUTS : FOR SALE AT Adams' Pharmacy, 782 Elm St. G. Matteoni Bros. 742 Elm St Mushrooms, 1b..... 49¢ Mc, I1SC .:... ohm 20c Fresh Green Peas, Kalamazoo Celery crisp Wie viva vos 25¢ Rhubarb, 1b. Lettuce Heads, TOMATOES, CAULIFLOWER, STRING BEANS, PARSLEY AND CABBAGE AT LOW PRICES Re North Shore Pharmacy Hubbard Woods Hubbard Woods Fharmaey Kenilworth Pharmacy CC COO RRR SN RR SR SX 5 / / / / / / y / / / n / fg / and tender. .10 and 25¢ : / 4 # ¢ / / # # ¢ 5 / Spinach, per peck.. 39¢ Beets and Carrots, Florida Oranges, 19¢, 35c¢, 45¢ and 55c¢ Grapefruit 3 for 25c, per bunch ........ 10¢ 2Hor iui 25¢ Artichokes, large others at 10c each. 25 = : 25 Lemons, large, OF sens rizr, it per doz, .o.ve: 35¢ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS .......... cco oiiiiven, 63c BUY HERE SAVE MONEY COGETTGAR GEER A HTM TEHEA ETE LPAROWNIKHIGTR Y

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