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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Jul 1926, p. 37

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ER -- 36 WINNETKA TALK July 3, 1926 'LO AN WITHOUT COMMISSION | 1 i On Desirable Homes and Apartment : Buildings : John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- : ance Company 1 A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent ] 112 'W, Adams St, Chieago TT TT TTT ppep----------------S-------- 5v%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5% 9% in- terest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 sealed caps. Greenleaf 820. New Cream Top Milk 2. Comes from Tuburcular- tested cows. Sanitary hood : Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029-- 15¢ per quart S The cream taken from this milk will whip Low Prices Now-- Be Sure to Buy In May our suggestion was that you buy your next winter's Chicago Solvay Coke at the lowest price of the year. Now, after a slight advance in the price in all sizes, you are again informed that the price will advance from time to time until the fall burning season commences. Then winter prices. Chicago Solvay Coke is the dependable fuel for the home. No smoke, no soot, few ashes and 30% cheaper than hard coal make it by far the most popular fuel for hot air furnaces, hot water boilers and stoves. Phone your dealer. Fill your bin now it the low summer price. Your dealer will arrange to fill your bin at the most convenient time for you. CHICAGO Solvay Coke Buy it-Bum it Youll Like it E. C. WEISSENBERG Phone 12 WINNETKA COAL-LUMBER CO. Phone 734 ERE'S a real electric fan-- for only $7.50. It's made and guaranteed by West- inghouse, and driven by a standard Westinghouse motor. You will wonder how so much fan can be bought for so little. But seeing is believing. This year you can make the heat feel cool for only $7.50. $*7.50 North Shore Electric Shop 554 Center St. Winn. 44 Motor to Michigan for Holiday Season Leonard C. Gregory, of 465 Wood- lawn " Glencoe, real estate state broker with offices at 2930 Cen- tral street, Evanston, accompanied by Mrs. Gregory and their niece, Miss Kathryn Riggs, of Tulsa, Okla.,, and William S. Selby, of 325 Maple ave- nue, Wilmette, motored to Stony Lake, near Shelby Mich. Friday, where they will spend the Fourth. The Gregorys have a cottage at Stony lake and Mrs. Gregory and Miss Riggs will remain there through the sum- mer. Mrs. Gregory returned Tuesday of this week from Tulsa, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. B. Kitchen. She and her niece motored back to the north shore. Mr. Kitchen is in the oil business in Oklahoma, and has recently invented and is developing an oil pump, which, it is said, is meeting with great suc- cess. Chicago, it is said is to be the seat of its further development and marketing, and Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen contemplate residence some place on the north shore, in the near future. avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Larence Kiefer, 1301 [Asbury avenue, and their baby, will return home shortly after the Fourth |of Tuly, following a month's visit at | Antigo, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Keifer drove to Antigo. Mrs. Gustav Dendel and her son, Ralph, of Tower road, left Winnetka last week to visit in Antigo, and will return with the Kei- fers. ---- Miss Marjorie Friedman; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles: L. an, 854 Prospect avenue. ha~ 1~f¢ Winanet- ka to spend two months at Camp Songo, Pleasant Lake, Casco, Maine. Miss Friedman plans to return about September 1. The name, Ra tinction. It worth. y A 5 3 photography stands for photographs of dis- this studio to make that name a guarantee of y-- is the aim of work dignified best. Not alone is the character of the the service of this studio is of the and original but For Appointment Call Univ. 2238 Hoyburn Bldg. 615 Davis St. f I 1

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