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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Jul 1926, p. 36

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July 17, 1926 Albert Bechtelheimer Wins P UBLIC FORUM | Honor as Curtis Salesman Albert Bechtelheimer, the son of Mr. AFA in |and Mrs. A. E. Bechtelheimer, 565 | Editor's Note: The letter printed be-|Orchard lane, has just been notified 34 WINNETKA TALK | low was received from a resident of the [of his selection for membership in | village this week and is self-cxplana- | The League of Curtis Salesmen, an | torv. . | horor organization maintained by [ a [the Curtis Publishing company for [tiene WINNETKA TALK: {boys who sell its publications. Ad- [ learned this morning from our |mittance to this organization signi- vegetable man that a New Trier high | fies regular school attendance and ef- school boy, employed by him, had |ficient service to customers. This quit work because he said the boys training developes a boy's sense of re- ¥ : Final Clearance Sale Now Original Imported Models For Immediate Delivery Dresses for Every Occasion As Low as $35.00 660 Rush Street at Erie CHICAGO Cleaning Plant An Apology for the Acts of an Unfaithful Employe One of our employes, serving our patrons in East Wil- mette and villages north, including Glencoe, has been sum- marily dismissed without 'service recommendation." We were forced to take this action because we found that for some time he has been conspiring with a Winnetka- Hubbard Woods cleaner--while on our payroll--to divert our business to him by improperly serving our patrons or completely neglecting them, thus casting an unjust reflec- tion upon our usual prompt, courteous service. This un- faithful employe is now in the service of the cleaner with whom he connived. We beg to apologize for his inattention, and if there are any uncompleted transactions pending, kindly report them to us at once by phone and Mr. Krauss will attend promptly to them personally. We also ask that you inform the members of your house- hold that this man no longer represents us, for he may call on you in behalf of his present employer. Employers and housewives, who abhor disloyalty and who believe in the American principles of fair play will readily understand the spirit in which this announcement is made. While on vacation you need not give up the benefits of our service. We will gladly take care of your work by parcel post. Master Cleaner Service Costs No More ARAUS Phones The Only Wilmette 3400 i New Trier CLEANING % DYEING Greenleaf 700 'yoshed' him about his job and the girls refused to speak to him. Are these the kind of children we have in Win- netka? Allowing for the fruit boy's over- sensitiveness, isn't there something in his story for Winnetka parents to think about? Yours very truly, Lee Walker." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mathison and their two sons, John K. and Robert V., 84 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, ! returned July 11, from an interesting sponsibility and instructs him in good business methods. Albert is proud to show his badge of membership to his friends and is now looking forward to advancement to the next higher de- igree in the organization. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Graff, 967 Ver- non avenue, Hubbard Woods, enter- tained Mr. Graff's sister, Mrs. William Liitfert, and James Liitfert of Fort Valley, Georgia, last week-end. i iy Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnard, 410 Cedar street, left Friday, July 16, to = i motor trip through the East. They trav- | visit their son, Richard, at Camp veled through three mountain ranges, Court Oreilles, Hayward, Wis. They the Blue Ridge, Catskills and the Al-'expect to return to Winnetka July 21. leghanies. Beside New York and --O-- Atlantic Cities, they included Washing Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ball, 296 ton, D.C, Annapolis and West Point | Forest avenue, left July 14, for a three in their tour. and went by boat from 'weeks' motor trip to Evergreen Beach, Buffalo to Detroit. Ephraim, Wis. BNET = "3 EAS a = ng == - = mares Cowman's Milk is cool and refreshing-- the ideal beverage for thirst. [ts creamy richness furnishes quick energy, too -- gives you vim and vigor to carry through the hot, sultry days. Use Bowman's Milk in making summer desserts. Dieticians recommend it in warm weather menus. "More milk and less heavy foods" is their expert advice. Decide now to try Bowman's Milk. Note | its delicious flavor--the sweetness and j| freshness. See how rich the cream is. And i| remember, it is perfectly pasteurized to I'l assure its purity! #4] Telephone your nearest distributing sta- tion or order from any of our courteous milkmen. Insist on DAIRY COMPANY - MilR/ EARS ho

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