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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 May 1926, p. 8

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6 WINNETKA TALK May 29, 1926 ZR A 4s 8 Z 2%; You Should Know 2 Y It is our endeavor to please you with "A Lot of Service" for little money--so that you 7 may tell your friends. \ IIs zzz za P7777 720% Z Z N NY NY AY NY NY NY N NY N AN AN NY NY NY NY NS NY NY Ny NY NY N N N N NY Ny NY N) N NY NY N Ny NY NY N Ny Ny NY NY NY NY NY N N N \ 3 Special Pressing Service 7 7 NN N Z 7% 7, Blankets Cleaned and Fluffed 0 SI 7 7, L J * American Dry Cleaning Co. 541 Chestnut Street $16.50 The price displayed here is for a 13-plate Exide. T here are Exide Battries for every car, some costing more than $16.50 and some costing even less. 77 TH | 2% 7 NN NN N If you must replace your present battery, here is a real battery opportunity. An Exide at $16.50 is astonishing value--Ilow first cost, little or noth- ing for repair bills, notably long service. At Exide dealers everywhere. The Long-Life Battery for your Car * Winnetka Exide Battery Service Opposite Winnetka Post Office 552-54 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 1387 Ex10¢ BATTERIES = -- ME ---------- ee ---- fnpoddt i Announce Memorial Day Sports at Indian Hill Special events at the Indian Hill Country club over the week end and on Memorial day will include a tennis tournament and various golf matches. One of these will be for the Memorial trophy. It will be 36 holes of match play against par. The Indian Hill cup will go to the winner of each of the following events: medal play, low net, low gross 36 holes; low net, low gross in the morning; low net, low gross in the afternoon. On Monday evening there will be the annual Memorial day dance. HEADS BUSINESS WOMEN Miss Ruth Forberg, 960 Linden ave- nue, Hubbard Woods, was elected president of the club for business and professional women in Wilmette at the annual dinner of that organization this week. Miss Forberg is secretary of the Wilmette Chamber of Com- merce. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Ruth Alexander Tracey, formerly of 337 Cedar street, Winnetka, to Raymond Redheffer, on May 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock in Highland Park. TakeCareof YourHair| At last--a double-purpose liquid hair dressing. Lindah Lustre (Liquid) keeps the hair in place and makes it soft and lustrous No greasy, arti- ficial look. Also acts as a tonic, promoting the growth and checking falling hair. An ideal preparation,--economical to use. Sim- ply sprinkle a few drops on the brush or rub into the scalp. At most good druggistsin 50c and $1.00 bottles. LINDAH LUSTRE (LIQUID) Sold by COMMUNITY PHARMACY ADOPT TRAFFIC PLAN Chief Peterson Will Block Off Sheri- dan Road for Closing Day of Eu- charistic Congress the enormous trafic which Plans for handling amount of automobile will pass through the village on the way to and returning from Munde- lein on June 24, the closing day of the International Eucharistic congress, were announced this week by Chief of Police W. W. Peterson. Sheridan road is to be entirely closed to village traffic, and will be made a through, one way traffic highway. In the morning the traffic will be north bound and in the afternoon and eve- ning it will be southbound. All the east and west streets running into Sheridan road will be blocked off and residents as well as other local north shore traffic, will be asked to use other routes. . The gates at the Tower road cros- sing will be closed all day, as the traf- fic will move across Tower road and north on Green Bay road and so out of the village. Merchants are asked to instruct their delivery men to use routes which will not take them on the main highway during the day. The rules will go into effect early on Thursday morning, June 24, and will continue until late in the evening. According to Chief Peterson the police department will be faced with practically a 24-hour shift on duty to handle all traffic. Other communities along the north shore are in the same position and have made similar plans for allowing a free movement of the heavy traffic which will make the pil- grimage to Mundelein on that day. All residents of the village are asked to cooperate with the police department. MIDDLERS STAGE DANCE Saturday of last week the Middler girls of the North Shore Country Day school gave a dance in the school li- brary, which had been prettily trans- formed for the occasion. Prior to the dance, itself, a short play was given, after which followed the merry-making until a reasonable hour. Nema = ----------~------~ + PALACE CASH MARKE 1559 Sherman Ave., The North Shore's Leading Market IHONE Univ. 2720 PHONE Univ. 2720 Evanston Fresh Long Island Duck 45¢ Fancy Milk Fed Broilers 4h Fresh Prime Beef Tenderloin dsc Milk Fed Leg of Veal 2814¢ Very Best Bacon (Sliced) 3 lbs. $1.25

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