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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Jun 1926, p. 39

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WINNETKA TALK June 5, 1926 The Greatest Offer Tune in "The Grand Prize Eurckas"every Tuesday, 8PM. Eastern Stand- ard (Day-light Saving) 7P.M. Eastern Stand- ard.6P.M.Cen- tral Standard. Nationa! pro- gram. Complete $850 Set of "High-Vacuum" Attachments FREE with each Eureka purchased (This offer may be withdrawn at any tm«) EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. We Have Ever Made! on the world-famous Grand Prize E JR] CLEANER The opportunity of a lifetime! Get a brand new, genuine Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner foronly $2.00 down! This astonishingly small down payment puts this great cleaner right in your own home -- and extremely easy terms will quickly make it yours. Think of it! GREAT SPECIAL TERMS Offer Positively Ends July 3rd But you must hurry' This astonishing special terms educational offerends soon. Upon request we will deliver a brand new Eureka with complete attachments for FREE trial. Then, if you decide to keep them, pay only $2.00 down Act now--and enjoy many, many years f the best homecleaning service mom y can buy' Write, Phone or Call Tola: TRADE N YOUR oO Liberal allowance will North Shore Girl High Point Winner in Meet Miss Mariesther Krafthefer, 901 Oakwood avenue, Wilmette, of the sophomore class at St. Mary-of-the- Woods college won the highest num- ber of points at the field and track meet on the college campus, making 20 out of 33 points scored by her class. She won first place in the high jump, the basketball distance throw, the seventy-five-yard dash and the 300- yard relay; also in the tennis match which followed. The sophomores won first place in four out of the six events scheduled. GIVES HOUSE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Ott of Indian Hill entertained a few of their friends over Decoration day at a house warming at their new summer home, which they have recently built at Lake Tomohawk in northern Wisconsin. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. Towner Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Harve Badgerow. TEA AT RIDING STABLES One of the attractive society events of the season was the small tea Sun- day afternoon on the occasion of the formal opening of the Woman's and Children's room in the stables of the Indian Hill Riding club. Tea was served at 4 o'clock on the lawn under the awning shading the entrance of the charming room which was de- signed and decorated by Arthur Dun- can of Winnetka. GIVES DINNER-DANCE Miss Virginia Klein of Winnetka has sent out invitations for a dinner- dance Tuesday evening given in honor | Winnetka Children Th | in Recital Given By Music School Pupils of the Winnetka branches of the Columbia School of Music gave a recital at the Winnetka Woman's club, Friday evening, June 4. The following pupils presented the program: Betty Ruth Friend, Jack Vander Vries, Catherine Stevens, Jose- phine Seyl, Antoinette Hearne, Phoebe Massey, Mary Jane Farley, Grace Boulter, Joan McAdams, Alexander Newton, Katherine Sanford, Marie Henkel, Frieda Salmen, Ray Pirine, | Ida Korman, Leonard Sorkin, Lenora Holcomb, Richard Joslin, Peggy Dick- inson, Jane Elies Edwards, Ethel Husband, Janet Chatten, Margaret Huxley, Brewster Adams, Marian Carpenter, Marian Barber, Maryanna Hilton, Eleanor Potter, Esther Hearne, | Leslie Wilson, John McConnell, Barbara Ballenger, Jean O'Brien, Janet Sanford, Elizabeth Olmstead, Elizabeth Buckborough, Elizabeth Sackett and Jeanette Hill. Grant Permit for Poster Announcement of Pageant New Trier high school was given permission to erect signs advertising its pageant in the village at the Coun- cil meeting last Tuesday evening. The signs are artistic and are mounted on attractive standards. They will be placed in the parkways in various parts of the village. Other communities in New Trier township have taken simi- lar steps to allow the school to adver- tise its pageant. Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis of Private road, Hubbard Woods, 1080 have 517 Lincoln St. Phone Winn. 1694 be granted on the pur. of Miss Dorothy Roehm of Winnetka |as their guests this week, their son Winnetka hast of a Crand ze and Jackson K. Dering, Jr., who are |and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lenn to be married next Saturday. | Davis, of Granite City, IIL | | = FAST SUBURBAN . . N | m : "Duco Paint" : . uco Paint - (Central Standard Time) = = Clean, Comfortable Cars Parcel Racks for Shoppers WINNETKA-CHICAGO™ Through tickets also sold, sleeping car reservations made and baggage checked Ticket Agent--M. H. 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HOLIDAY SERVICE --On Christmas, New Year's, Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day and Thanksgiving, SUNDAY SCHEDULES will be in effect. imilar excellent servic rthbound NORTHBOUND Sinilr cxclnt sie ortin Effective May 12, 1926--Subject to change half hours. 7; pt., 70¢c; Pt., Duco comes in all Call for a Wilmette 290 Ridge at Wilmette Ave. Just the Thing You' Puce Paint dries dustproof in twenty minutes and bard in two and one- Put it on with a brush, it's guaranteed to show no brush marks or laps. . . an auto paint, can also be used for woodwork, porch furniture, enameled beds, etc. ve Been Waiting for ™ n , = = = = ® a ® = $1.20; Qrt., $2.20 . the popular colors. " = Color Card - Winnetka 1565 723 Oak St.

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