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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Mar 1927, p. 12

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Co ov ge cermmprrs 10 WINNETKA "TALK March 12, 1927 I1HOOVER! . It BEATS. as it Sweeps as it Cleans | , --embodying the famous new princi-| ple of "Positive Agitation" that makes it more than twice as efficient as even former Hoover models, fore, Only '325 Down (Complete with Dusting Tools) Balance in small monthly payments This Spectacular Offer makes it possible for you to get the finest of electric cleaners as simply and easily as an ordinary "vacuum cleaner." NORTH SHORE | ELECTRIC SHOP | 4 554 Center Street Tel. Winn. 44 " Those who observe Lent will find in our shop n "no many table suggestions and table delicacies for " n this period. Everything is freshly bought 0 N and wholesome, and our prices are moderate " n too. n : Peters Market : " Meats of Quality Only HH i Phone 920-21-22 Winn. " 734 Elm St. n Winnetka Dodge Brothers Announce Price of New Line of Car Public announcement was made in January that Dodge Brothers, Inc., will enter the market this summer with a car in the higher priced field. Since that time Dodge Brothers dealers everywhere have been beset with an in- cessant flood of inquiries regarding the new supplementary car. William T. Wersted, proprietor of the Wersted Motor company, local dealer, has just received an official announcement from Detroit emphasiz- ing*some of the statements previously made regarding the new car and con- taining information of interest to many prospective purchasers. "We are pleased to advise Dodge Brothers' dealers that progress on the supplementary car is thoroughly up to schedule and it will be available for moderate retail! delivery on or before July 1, the date heretofore announced. "We are naturally receiving many inquiries seeking a description of the car. Its specifications will not be re- leased, however, until it is ready to be shown. "In order to dispel any such un- certainty. that may exist we are there- fore advising you authoritatively that the supplementary car will be sold at ia price of $1,650 F. O. B. Detroit, for : the four-door sedan. WE'LL WARRANT WHE OUR WORK YOUVE TRIE THAT YOU WILL BE QUITE SATISFIED! Steffens Little Plumber- Yes, we're quite able to guarantee the plumbing work we do because we never announce that a job is finished until it is perfectly satis- factory both to us and to our cus- tomer. We know that you'll be entirely satisfied with our services. Phone =. . 3: 2%. 55, Phone 874 ~464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. Invite Residents to Noon-Day Lent Services in City Rev. I.. Nauss, pastor of Trinity Lu- theran church, Glencoe, announces that the Chicago Lutheran Publicity asso- ciation has completed arrangements for the noon-dav lenten services, to be held in the Adelphi theater, Chi- cago, each week-day from March 28 to April 15, from 12:05 to 12:55 o'clock. These are the speakers and their sub- jects: First Week First week--Rev. H. Eckhart, Pitts- burgh. Monday--""Who Is Jesus--God or God-Man?" Tuesday--""Jesus a Teacher or The Teacher." Wednesday--""Youth and Education." Thursday--""Jesus--Wil! He Come Again?" Friday--""The Christian in the Vot- ing Booth. Second Week Second week--Rev. Carl Lakewood, Ohio. Monday--"Evolution and Eternity." Tuesday--""Where Are You Going?" Wednesday--""Where Would Jesus Go on a Sunday Morning?" Thursday--""Disrespecting the Law." Friday--""The Saddest Word of All-- Almost." Modern Ehlers, Third Week Third week--Rev. W. H. T. Dau, D. D., president Valparaiso university. "Messages from the Passion of Jesus Christ." U of M. Theater Party Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. William D. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Mellen C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sonnenschein, and Ralph W. Snyder, are among the Winnetkans who were patrons and patronesses for the theater party which the University of Michigan alumnae association of Chicago arranged for last evening, at the Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Me- morial theater. Shakespeare's "T'welfth Night" was given by the regular cast of the thea- ter. The officers of the asociation held a reception in the lobby of the theater preceding the play. Miss Eliza- beth Vickery was general chairman of arrangements. Johanna Birgtle Anderson Dressmaking COATS AND DRESSES Removed to 434 Provident Ave. Tel. Winnetka 757 oF) THE SQUARE Have Your Shoes Rebuilt! Not Repaired Worn out soles and run All work guaranteed Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot down heels are unhealthy R. Wagner Telephone Winn. 991

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