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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1926, p. 16

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14 WINNETKA TALK April 10, 1926 New Cream Top Milk an Comes from Tuburcular- tested cows. sealed caps. Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029-- Greenleaf 820. Sanitary hood 15¢ per quart The cream taken from this milk will whip Shoes 'Che 'Gender Feet "Correct Fitting" is perhaps the principal reason why so many buy Foster Shoes for Children. True, Foster NORTH DT eo. EVANSTON of (Childhood Don't let a child "break-in" a pair of shoes -- correctly fitted shoes do not need "breaking in" "Play" Shoe parents ALWAYS service in "wear and tear", they may be "better looking" but after all "Correct Fitting" is the main thing with us. There's a correct Foster Shoe for every age of the growing child. IE Joster & Company « « 115 North Wabash Avenue The Drake Hotel Shop Orrington Ave. at Church Street AND IN KANSAS CITY AFoster"TROJAN™ Sports Oxford A carefully designed To Give Informal Tea in New Kindergarten College Invitations have been sent out for an informal reception to be held Monday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in Harrison hall, National Kindergarten and Elementary college, Sheridan road, Wilmette. After tea is served in the Alumnae club rooms, an inspection tour of the new building will be made. The guests will view the two floors which have been finished, and the gymnasium and auditorium which are completed, though not yet furnished. TAKES WINNETKA PROPERTY Thompson Ross, of 822 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, has purchased the residence property of Thomas P. Smith, Jr., at 435 Sheridan road, Winnetka, of which he will take possession about June 15. Mr. Smith has purchased property in Pasadena, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Douglas and family who have been occupying the home of Mrs. F. W. Renshaw, at 256 Sheridan road, have moved into their new home at 20 Hill road. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morphett and their family have resumed residence at 964 Tower road. --Q-- Mrs. A. M. Barrett, 530 Cherry street, returned Wednesday after a month's touring in California. ---- Boyd Anderson has been at home from Carlton college for his spring vacation. Interior Decoration Imported and domestic fabrics below Chicago prices. Making of draperies optional. Rose Marion Knight 606 Michigan Avenue Telephone Greenleaf 1319 Local Man to Receive Orders for Priesthood Brother Luke, O. P., formerly James B. McKenney, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. McKenney, of 752 Foxdale avenue, will receive Minor Orders for Holy Priesthood on Monday and Tues- day, April 12 and 13. Brother Luke received his early edu- cation at the Sacred Heart school, Hubbard Woods, then entered the Franciscian Seminary at St. Francis, Wis.,, and spent five years of study there. After completing his seminary work he dicided to enter the Dominican Order of Priests for missionary work and spent one year at the Dominican Novicate at Somerset, Ohio, ~ from there he was sent to Springfield and after two years of study there was transferred to the Dominican House of Studies at Washington, D. C., where he has been for the past five years. Mrs. McKenney and. daughter, Dr. Dosanna N. McKenney, will go to Washington to witness this impressive ceremony. After spending a few days with her son, Mrs. McKenney will go to Alantic City for a few weeks, while Dr. McKenney, will go to New York where she will sail for Vienna to spend six months in specializing in diseases of women. BETROTHED Mrs. F. W. Renshaw of 256 Sheridan road who has been spending the winter in California, has announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Edith Jane, to Herbert P. Wolfe, son of Judge Charles P. Wolfe of Wahpeton, N. Dak. The wedding will probably not take place until early fall. The Fortnightly meets Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Dow Harvey, 88 Indian Hill road, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ernest Ballard will read Ila paper. Cove Thar is ready to greet you in her new shop at 565 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, with a delightful array of SPORTS THINGS DAYTIME CLOTHES CHILDREN'S CLOTHES COSTUME ACCESSORIES Won't you came in to see what's new for Spring. nineteen twenty-six?' 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka LA i ----

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