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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Nov 1926, p. 37

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36 Use Powerful Magnet to Remove Splinter from Eye Carl Braun, of 931 Oak street, Win- netka, a member of the firm of Braun Brothers, 723 Oak street, is in the Ev- anston hospital where he was taken Monday, following an injury to an eye. While driving a nail, a large piece of the head chipped off and became deeply imbedded in Mr. Braun's right WINNETKA TALK --- November 6, 1926 EE I ---------- i eye. The magnet, at the Evanston hospital, was not strong enough to re- move it but the more powerful instru- ment at the Chicago Eye 7Ear, Nose and Throat hospital drew it out. Dr. Dodd, who performed the opera- tion, says there is a bare possibility that the eye may be saved, but de- clared the injury may impair the vi- sion, if not totally destroy it. Several days will be necessary to determine [the final outcome. tested cows. Sanitary sealed caps. Greenleaf 820. Comes from Tubercular- Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029-- The cream taken from this milk will whip hood 15¢ per quart Display Red Cross Work at Sesqui-Centennial In no way are the activities of the American Red Cross depicted in better display than at the exhibit in one of the large buildings at the International Exhibition commemorating the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, it is stated. The Red Cross booth is situated about midway in this long building, near the foreign exhibitions, and is divided into two sections. An archway leads from one side to the other and prominently on either side of this are the autographed over life-size portraits of President Cool- idge, president of the American Na- tional Red Cross, and of Judge John Barton Payne, chairman of the central committee. Over the booth fly Red Cross and American flags. Clifford Offson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Off of 150 Linden avenue, is recovering from an operation for ap- pendicitis, which took place Wednes- day, October 27, at the Evanston hos- pital. Lhe sign of official, authorized Cadillac Service -- courteous, prompt, efficient, economical CADLELL AC 1810 RIDGE AVENUE NN 8600 SE: R:V ADILLAC knows service--reliable, prompt, economi- cal is the founda- tion of the faction which owners have a right to enjoy with their cars. That is why the largest and complete service station on the North Shore is a Cadillac service station. EVANSTON B [cE \ that satis- most RANCH Rogers Park 9133 Philip LaFollette to Address Forum Gathering Sunday Philip LaFollette, younger son of the late Senator Robert M. LaFollette, and universally regarded as a perfect successor to his father, will be the speaker at the Chicago Forum, Sunday afternoon, November 7, Fred A. Moore, director of the Forum announced. Mr. LaFollette will speak on the subject "A Progressive Looks at His Country." He will not only deal with national, political and economic prob- lems, but will also speak out of his experiences as district attorney of Dane County, Wis., in dealing with criminal law. These experiences will have a direct relation with criminal gangs and boot-leggers in Chicago and vicinity. The meeting will be held at the Erlanger theater Sunday afternoon at 3: 15 o'clock. Mrs. Perry Lieber of Evanston and Mrs. F. W. 'Armstrong of the Edge- water Beach hotel, entertained Wed- nesday in honor of Mrs. Lieber's sister, Mrs. John Sumner Crossley of Wheaton, who arrived last week for a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCue, 631 Wash- ington avenue. Mr. Crossley has gone street, who is' in New York City con- ducting, his classes, successful season. He expects to -- Mrs. James Patton McCormick, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wil- lis S. Hilpert, of Chestnut street, Win- . netka, left Thursday, November 4, for Edmonton, Canada. SIT NOW For Your Chr._tmas Photographs In November we can render far better service than during the Christmas rush. We can accommodate you in every way possible--hold the pictures for delivery until the week before Christmas and generally be of greater satisfaction than if you 'put it off until the last minute." Stanton Wilhite 743 Elm Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 210 to visit his mother, Mrs. Thomas ° Crossley, in Honesdale, Pa. amp Eugene Feuchtinger of 947 Oak reports a most | return to Winnetka by Thanksgiving.

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