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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 May 1927, p. 37

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36 WINNETKA TALK May 21, 1927 TIX XIII IIIIIIIIXIXXIXIXIXIXIIEAR IIIIIIIIIIIIIrIrIrrrrIrIxrrxxrxxxxxxxxixxi Universal Decorating Studios Interior Decorations 1223 ADDISON STREET CHICAGO Phone Buckingham 6or11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIXI XXX. III I III IOS EEE IIIIIIImImImIIIIIrIrrrrIImrmImrmrIrrrqm mA mam rasIrsZ ZI IX xXrIxxx PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS he Greater OAKLAN "only the most advanced engineering could it--only super-precision methods could produce it" 1f you are one of those sound automobile buyers who buy on comparative values, and if you com- pare the Greater Oakland Six against the best its field affords--you will discover that only the most advanced engineering could create it . . . and only super-precision methods could produce it. In no other car of the $1000 class will you find such a matchless combination of engineering ad- vancements as in the Greater Oakland Six. For no other car, regardless of price, provides Oakland's Rubber-Silenced Chassis and Harmonic Balancer, Oakland's full pressure oiling, bronze-backed in- bored ...All Oak com; Oakland Six, $1025 to $1295. The New and Finer Pontiac Six--at New Low Prices-- $775 to $975. All prices at factory. Easy to pay on the General Motors Time Payment Plan. STADIUM MOTOR SALES Authorized Oakland-Pontiac Dealers Phones University 5912-5913 Buy your car where you get the Best Service Bodies by Fisher. 2518-24 W. Railroad Avenue | merce, is the author of many maga- | zine articles dealing { merly Associated Advertising clubs of 1095 terchangeable main bearings, foot controlled rile. ing-beam headlights and four-wheel brakes. Nor in any other car of comparable price will you find so many examples of that super-precision in manufacture directly responsible for long car life and lasting owner sal All Oakland piston pin bushings are diamond land connecting rods are exactly matched for center of gravity and weight. All Oak- land rotating parts from transmission to rearaxleare letely balanced. These are practices which typify the most modern and exacting principles of scientific manufacture--and Oaklan . 0. | Local Advertising Man Addresses Milwaukeeans | Victor Klebba of 1526 Central Wilmette, talk "Business ave nue, delivered a onl Advertising on Tuesday, May | Letters" to the club of Milwaukee 1. Mr. as a Klebba is well known nationally writer of business letters and besides having spoken before many clubs, schools ana chambers of com- with letters and direct mail advertising. He has been selected as one of the speakers on the program of the Inter national Advertising association (for- the World) at its coming convention in June at Denver. Klebba is engaged in the agency business in Chicago. advertising create tisfaction. usesthem alll | Pastel Shades Color Scheme for Wedding The wedding of Miss Dorothy Hess and Ralph E. Colville was a charming affair of Saturday evening, May 14. It took place at 8:30 o'clock in the First Methodist church of Evanston, with Dr. Horace G. Smith of Wilmette of- ficiating. A gown of chiffon and silver lace over white satin was worn by the bride, who carried a bouquet of sweet peas, lilies of the valley, and sweetheart roses. The maid of honor, Miss Myrtle Col- ville, and the bridesmaids, Miss Vir- ginia Moore, Miss Betty Rice, Miss Elizabeth Anne Hughes, Miss Ruth Arnold, Miss Eleanor Fischer and Miss Oneita Hewitt, were in of georgette crepe of pastel shades and carried sweet peas and Dreux roses. The bride's mother wore a lace gown and Mrs. Colville was in pink chiffon. Robert Mahan served best man. Jack Ashley, Howard Davidson, Joseph Falcon, Norman Ericson, Philip Hall and Allen Oviatt were ushers. A reception for the wedding party and immediate family was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Hess, 430 Ninth street, Wilmette at the close of the ceremony. Mr. Colville and his bride have gone to Signal Mountain on their wedding trip and will be at home in Evanston after the mddle of June. dresses as Wilmette Boy to Enter Illinois Marble Meet Roger Palenski of Wilmette won a third place in the North Shore Marble tournament conducted by the Evans- ton Bureau of Recreation at Evans- ton last Saturday. This victory gives him the right to enter the state tournament to be con- ducted on June 3. Palenski along with Dick Preston and Harold "Whitey" Borre, won the right to enter the Ev- anston meet by reason of being the winners in the Wilmette tourney con- ducted by the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board earlier in the year. [e]o}/4; (0) 1D has | 240) BN) FAP Wiring L 7) Is your home 1 to the good? Is it wired ade- quately? It is your great venture in happiness. We will show you how to wire it right. This service doesn't cost you a penny. Bring your plan to us or let us show you Red Seal plans. Phone State 8887 North Shore Electric League an Te

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