14 WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926 Thus you have the assurance of a genuinely interested personal service--an important con- sideration in the purchase of your home's most treasured possession--a Grand Piano. Being neighbors, we are almost at your door --conveniently located--and with a complete line of instruments at prices from $750 to $4,250. Teems?--Of course! Ghickering & Sons - Marshall & Wendell - Brewster THE AMPICO he GHhjckering Studios PILAR OS J87 Davis Street - Evanston llinols +. Fiphans - Grucnloaf R30 Ry d Saturda that LL -- 1 MN I HIB un! Member of National Furniture Warehousemen's Association = Safe! i HEN you go away, don't carry your household goods about with you--in your mind! It's too much of - a load. Keep your mind free for more useful activity. If your business makes a move from the city necessary, you will probably want to leave your furniture behind un- til you can find a satisfactory new home. Or perhaps you are moving to a hotel or apartment. In any of these cases, you need Iredale Storage Service. IR'ED ALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES ST OR AGE Moving -- Packing -- Shipping of Household Goods WAREHOUSES--EVANSTON, WINNETKA, HIGHLAND PARK University 9300--Wilmette 1332-- Winnetka 1332-- Highland Park 181 hahahahahaha LL TL LL LT Lr LT TT TTT IIT a WIN AT PLAYFIELD In a mixed two ball Skokie Playfield, last Sunday, ners of low gross were Roy Nelson and Virginia Ingram; second low gross, Carroll Fossum and Fred Stod- dard; low net, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Puetz; second low net, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Perrigo. The Park board cup finals will be played Sunday, by Ernest and John Belmont. RESUME BIBLE CLASS The Men's Bible class of the Win- netka Congregational church will start its meetings Sunday, September 26. The first meeting of the Women's Bible class will be Sunday, October 3. | French, Italian, Spanish L.a Francaise School of Language. Under the di- rection of Mr. Georges Cauuet. Offers classes at the Winnetka Woman's Club. Everybody welcome, members and outsiders. For particulars call Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Winnetka 520-W. For Italian classes Mrs. 655-M. Ralph Renwick Winnetka foursome at | win- | | Winnetka Girl Has Chosen October 2 as Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Tarrant of 944 Fig street, have issued invitations to the marriage of their only daughter, Madge, to Douglas Jack Headford of England, on the evening of Saturday, October 2, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Win- netka Congregational church, the Rev. James A. Richards officiating. A re- ception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Tarrant will have as her maid of honor, Miss Ray Kriete of Kenil- worth, and Miss Clemace Stephens of Oak Park, cousins, as bridesmaid. Little Virginia Nickel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav J. Nickel of 140 Bertling lane, will be flower girl. Mr. Headford has chosen for his best man, Harold Richard Tarrant, brother of the bride-elect, and as ush- ers, Delos C. Whips and Adam Spear of Chicago. Mr. Headford is an alum- nus of Northwestern university. Richard Stephens of London, Eng- land, grandfather of Miss Tarrant, has arrived for the wedding festivities and is the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Tarrant. Mrs. Charles R. Jacobs, 368 Elder lane, entertained at Sunset Ridge club at luncheon and bridge this past week in honor of Mrs. Albert Blauvelt of Los Angeles, Cal. EA Yon Marshall Root, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Root, 470 Sunset road, has entered the University of Illinois as a member of the freshman class. and Hosiery for Women and Children (| Y/and 7 £1 A -- cA Yoster«campus" Pump Produced in the Autumn shade of Yoster Bleu Kid A shoe for the Street or Demi-Dress $14 In the "Campus Room" on the Second Floor at Wabash Avenue, and at Evanston . FE Toster & Company S ". IIIT nase d ve