WINNETKA TALK June 19, 1926 Keeping Up With the Times Due to the rapid increase in our business along the North Shore and the many calls we have had from Glencoe and Highland Park people, we have added two new telephone lines to our service. They are Glencoe 1300 and Highland Park 2660. Res- idents of these communities may now take advantage of "Master Cleaner Service" without incurring a toll charge. Master Cleaner Service Costs No More Phones pris Glencoe 1300 RAUS Wi Highland onl dl Park 2660 CLEANING (0) & DYEING Greenleaf 700 A Suggestion for Home Owners Shrewd home owners buy furnishings and equip- ment for their homes in the off season when prices are lowest. The price of the dependable home fuel --Chicago Solvay Coke--is at the low summer level right now. The price of all sizes is reduced --fill your bin now and do it this month. Chicago Solvay Coke is a clean, smokeless fuel. It is well prepared for your hot water boiler, hot air furnace or stove. Phone your dealer--he will tell you of its many advantages and that it is 30% cheaper than hard coal. Buy this {ue', now, at the low price, when deliveries are easy and when your dealer's stock is plentiful. CHICAGO Solvay Coke Buy it*Burn it You'll Like it E. C. WEISSENBERG Phone 12 WINNETKA COAL-LUMBER CO. Phone 734 Former New Trier Boys Complete Cornell Course It will be of interest to many to learn that New Trier was well represented at Cornell university during the past four years. The graduating class at that school this week included Brown- ell T. Bradstreet and Francis K. Cooke, of Winnetka, and two former Kenil- worth boys, Norman Miller of Evans- ton, and Arthur Poole of New York City. These four boys were New Trier's full quota to the Cornell class of 1926. Considering the many students who have had the misfortune to fall by the wayside, or are obliged to put in an extra year to secure their degree, we congratulate these young men and New Trier. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE The lesson sermon at First Church of Christ, Scientists, on Sunday morn- ing, June 20, will be "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Services will be held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, and the testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. The Christian Science reading room at 526 Linden street, is open daily from 12 until 6 p. m. Sail from Montreal Today on Extended Honeymoon Abroad The marriage of Miss Dorothy Eliza- beth Roehm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George R. Roehm, of Hill road, Win- netka, to Jackson K. Dering, Jr. son of Mrs. J. K. Dering of the Ambassa- dor hotel, took place at 4:30, June 12, at the bride's home, The bride was dressed in white satin, beaded with pearls, and carried a shower bouquet of gardenias and liles- of-the-vally. Miss Virginia Klein of Winnetka, as maid of honor, wore coral taffeta, and the two bridesmaids, Miss Alice Froeschle and Miss Eloise Smith of Wilmette, wore light green taffeta, with a deep border of tulle extending to the ankles. The brides- maids carried bouquets of spring flowers. Little Nancy Kimball, in coral georgette, acted as flower girl. The reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dering will sail today from Montreal for Paris on an ex- tended honeymoon, returning to Win- netka in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Neubacher of Walden road, left Monday, June 14, for a motor trip to Louisville, Ky. She will be away ten days. i Good Our Best Advertisement ! XY are certain always of good things to eat at The Library Plaza Cafe- Haj teria. Whether it is a quick breakfast, a re- freshing luncheon or may be sure of good food. The cleanliness and up-to-dateness of ! THE PLAZA appeal to people who seek The same family groups day after day tell the story of pure wholesome food and pleasant surroundings. the best. Pp Food | complete dinner you Stop for breakfast on your way to town or tonight for dinner. LIBRARY PLAZA CAFETERIA Orrington Ave. at Church St. Open 6 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. (Sundays at 7 a. m.)