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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Sep 1926, p. 10

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WIMNE TITRA. . TALK September 25, 1926 J New Sweaters for Fall |B any member of the family in need of a sweater for the cool, fall days? We are showing many new weaves in a pleasing variety of colot combinations made in the following styles: y PULL OVER BUTTON FRONT COAT and LUMBER JACK Send the children in to be fitted. $2.95 - $3.29 - $3.59 - $4.00 + $5.00 G.L.ZICK & CO. Meyer Bank Building Elm Street Winnetka Club Will Embark on ¢ 1, ope Picnic and Expedition The next meeting of the Current Events club will be another picnic which will include in its scope, enter- tainment, education, and sightseeing. Cars will meet at the home of Mrs. Fugene Feuchtinger, 947 Oak street, at 9:30 o'clock, Friday morning, October 1, and will proceed to Dundee over the Dundee road to visit the Hager Pot- tery works and The Chicago Junior School for Boys just two miles this side of Dundee. The president of the North Shore branch, Friends of Chi- cago Junior school, will meet the group and conduct it through. Any other parties in Winnetka, the announcement reads, desiring to make this trip, are cordially invited to join with Mrs. C. A. Busick, Winnetka 388, for further details. In case of inclement weather, it is announced, the afternoon will be spent at Mrs. Busick's home, 428 Chestnut | street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pierce, 898 Elm street, have returned to Winnetka after spending the summer at their Pistakee lake cottage. the club, and are asked to communicate | | Announces Day of Her Marriage to Hubbard Woods Man October 2 has been chosen as her wedding day by Miss Grace Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reid of 921 Twelfth street, whose engage- [ment to Raymond D. Stephens, son of | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stephens, of Hub- {bard Woods, was announced last Jan- uary. The ceremony will take place at 4:30 o'clock at the Wilmette Baptist church, the Rev. Francis C. Stifler of- | ficiating, and immediately afterwards |a reception for relatives and intimate | friends will be held at the bride's home. Miss Viola Reid, sister of the bride- elect, will be maid of honor, and Miss Gladys Johnson of Chicago, her cousin, will be bridesmaid. Little Betty Gobert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gobert, will be flower girl. George H. Stephens will serve his {brother as best man and Herbert Reid, Robert Stephens and Harvey Bowen will be the ushers. Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, 565 Lincoln avenue, is back in Winnetka after a summer spent at Lake Hamlin, Lud- ington, Mich. Hubbard Woods TAXI SERVICE Wm. Merrill Day and Night METER CABS--TOURING CARS BY HOUR OR TRIP Phone 828 Winnetka 915 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods 999--That's a Good Number to remember when you're in a hurry for household equipment, because by phoning us, you not only are sure of drawing from a complete and dependable stock of hardware, but you'll find out how prompt we'll make the delivery. Five Deliveries Leave our Store Every Day at the Following Hours A.M. 8:45,9:45,11:15 -- P.M. 2:15, 4:15 E. B. Taylor Hardware 546 Center Ave. Winnetka Phone: Winn. 999

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