WINNETKA TALK June 26, 1926 563 Lincoln Avenue ! Telephone Winnetka, Illinois Winnetka 1811 MISS HERBST woe. A= Just received an unusual collection of early Americana which includes two framed Currier and Ives Prints Sandwich Glass and some rare pieces of Bennington. Many new things suitable for Wedding Gifts td LLL LLL] BR be bob od ob oo ob obo ob ok ol ook ob Bod ob dodo BoB ob doko BoB ko dob okodolol kok Bool ob dobobob ob Bololobobobododob dob ob bbb bbb bbb wi Play Tennis-- The Favorite Summer Game Tennis players will make no mistake in choosing their tennis goods from our large and complete stock, for they have a reputation for quality and dependability. There's a tennis racket here to suit everyone--proper size at the proper price--and everything else that goes to make up a complete tennis outfit. We recommend them because we know they will give satisfaction. Choose your tennis equipment now. Croquet Sets Croquet is a dandy pastime and enjoyed by young and old. Here you will find the set you are look- ing for. Sets for children and grown-ups. Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm Street Phone Winn. 843-44 WINNETKA PI Les eR ZEST S22 TRELLIS ALA SL LAL ALA SL A bb bb bl LL LL LL] oo oe oe ode of of of of of of obs obs oe oe obs oe ole ob eo ol ob ol ole ob ok oe od ole odob oboe dod ob ob be bb ol ob bod dol ob RoR I EIZIEEEEI ETE EE EE EE LEE LEE EE LLL Achieve Perfect Record in School Attendance The names of Winnetka public school children who achieved the distinction of never having been tardy nor absent during the school year just closed were announced this week as follows: Horace Mann school--Hugh McCal- mon, Eleanor Brownell, and Dorothy Straus. Skokie school--William Caverly, Dora Burrows, Marjorie O'Flaherty, Earl Bates, William Adams, Dorothy Bergh, and Frank Heineman. Greeley school--Bruce Karnes, Thomas Thackery, Leila White, and John Tibbals. Hubbard Woods Ehrler, Ruth Samuelson, and Rodgers. Boys Find Body of Woman Suicide in Lake Tuesday Winnetka police identified a body found in the lake last Tuesday noon as that of Mrs. Michael Reddington, 42 years old, 7407 South May street, Chicago, wife of a motorman employed by the Chicago Surface lines. The body was seen floating in the water by two boys, James Barnard, 12 years old, 410 Cedar street, and George Mel- vin, of the same age, 654 Ash street. They notified James Allen, beach guard at the Winnetka bathing beach, who brought the body ashore and noti- fied the police department. Identifica- tion was established through a pocket- book found on the beach earlier in the day. The body was taken to Hebble- thewaite's undertaking rooms at 1610 Maple avenue, Evanston, where an in- quest was held later in the week. The coroner's jury returned an open ver- dict. Reddington said his wife left the house Monday afternoon and that he could assign no reason for her act. school--Robert Helen Miss Shirley Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlo R. Grant of Chicago, and sister of Mrs. Jacob Replogle of Oak street, has returned from Rock- ford college for her summer vacation. She will go to England in the fall to enroll at Royal Albert hall to study English and dramatic art. Brunswick Shop in New Location Just One Door to North Walter Dehmlow, Winnetka's very own Brunswick man, is occupying fine- ly appointed and enlarged quarters in the building just a door north of his well known establishment at 564 Lin- coln avenue. Mr. Dehmlow, who is strictly a Win- netka product, established the Winnet- ka Brunswick Shop three years ago. At the very outset he shared store space with the Grace Herbst Gift Shop, but rapid expansion of business neces- sitated removal to larger quarters with- in eighteen months. Now the constant growth of the business has made ad- visable another change in location. Strangely enough, with all the changes, the Brunswick Shop has remained within the same block and on the same side of the street. Everything in the Brunswick line-- except, perhaps, billiard tables and bowling alleys--may be found in the Winnetka Brunswick Shop. Of spe- cial interest to most patrons is the Panatrope or "Ray Light" recording Brunswick which has revolutionized the phonograph industry. Demonstrations on this instrument are almost continu- ous. Mr. Dehmlow has gained an enviable reputation as an orchestra pianist and is prepared to render expert service to his patrons who inspect the sheet music department. H. M. Dale, 519 Ash street, will leave Winnetka June 27, to spend a month hunting and fishing on an island in Lake McCollough, northern Wisconsin. Mr. Dale plans to return to Winnetka the latter part of July. O-- Mr. and Mrs. Orval Simpson of Auburn road, with their family, left Tuesday for their cottage at Minocqua, Wis., to spend the entire summer sea- son. They will return to the Village in September. ---- Dr. and Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, 1119 Sheridan road, and their two daughters, Marcella and Barbara, will spend the summer months in Greens- boro, Vt. LECTRIC SERVICE WINNETKA § 1848 | \ 3 CARLTON \ BLDG. \ \715 OAK STA AW INNETKA § OFFICIAL 0] WW. W 3 > FOR DELCO REMY BOSCH JGRAY & DAVIS SPARTAN HORN ECLIPSE BENDIX DRIVE Do y <0 RUg £5 XS Aa 0 Wills 2% Willard Battery's Service Policy Every Willard Battery is guaran- teed for ninety days. ou know that you can buy an 11 Plate Willard Battery for