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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 May 1927, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK May 21, 1927 hy ~ WW \¥ Special Melody Linen Stationery in four tints 39¢. LEE Says: OVER here on the EAST side of our STORE is a show case THAT we wish could be INSPECTED by every lady IN the Winnetka community-- NOT the show case, EXACTLY, either, but THE line of stationery THAT is displayed THEREIN. IT'S an easy thing to SAY that we've got a "QUALITY line of STATIONERY" '--that doesn't MEAN a blamed thing-- BUT when you see this LINE of Melody Linen STATIONERY and examine THE paper and the snappy SHAPES and sizes and TINTS and grains and the BEAUTIFUL boxes, that WORD "quality" begins to MEAN something. PERSONALLY, we've never SEEN nicer writing material THAN this line includes AND we've been associated WITH stationery for OVER 25 years--and SAY, a box of STATIONERY makes a WONDERFUL gift! DAMS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 Council Approves Plans for Well-Baby Clinic Mrs. Walter I.. Benson, chairman of the health committee, made a report at the meeting of the council Tuesday evening on the matter of establishing a well baby clinic, advising the council that the cost of equipping the clinic would be less than $500. Her recom mendation that this service be under- taken by the Health Department was concurred in by the council. Dr. H. A. Orvis stated this week that pre- paratory plans for the clinic are being worked out and the public will be ad- vised of the same through the WinNETKA TALK, later. TO DIRECT CELEBRATION Charles J. Eastman has been ap- pointed chairman of the Fourth of July committee, the appointment hav- ing been made by Henry F. Tenney, president of the Village board, at the meeting of that body Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fugene Ackerman of New Canaan, Conn., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Randolph Buck of 1290 Scott avenue. She is also being entertained by her sister, Mrs. William Ogden Coleman, of 471 Hill road. ANANSI SNR GSN SN NN ANN AN NN ) NN / 4 g ' Breaking ' All Records-- 4 The Greatest Drive Ever! 5 SERIE EE Richards' Sermon on Franklin Gains Wide Circulation The sermon preached by the Rev. James Austin Richards at the Win- netka Congregational church, Sunday, January 16, on "Benjamin Franklin," has been printed in pamphlet form for wide circulation by The Benjamin Franklins, (namesakes of Franklin), Their purpose, as announced, is "to encourage discussion of and increase interest in the great contribution Franklin made to his generation and posterity." In the foreword, Benjamin Franklin Farber, D. D., of the Fourth Preshy terian church, New York, N. Y., says: "In his sermon on that great Amer ican, Benjamin Franklin, by Dr. Rich ards, the author has given us an accu- rate and conscientious review of the life of Franklin, his religion, his re- ligious beliefs and his religious princi- ples. He has kept to the facts and everything in the sermon is historically correct." E. F. Deacon Leases the Merritt Lum Residence E. F. Deacon has leased the Merritt Lum residence property at 1014 Dins- more road, for occupancy June 1, the lease being made through H. D. Hill, of the firm of Hill & Stone, 543 Lin- coln avenue. Mr. Deacon is moving his family to Winnetka, from St. Louis. He is associated with the G. W. Dulany Trust, of Chicago. Charles L. Stacy, through Arthur C. Gedge, also of the firm of Hill & Stone, has leased the Samuel H. Greely home- stead at 759 Prospect avenue, which has been until recently occupied by Mrs. Arthur Reebie. Baby Spring Lamb tain satisfaction and know it's genuine to call for seconds. Now, you can get at our market, Genuine 1927 Baby Spring Lamb. There's a cer- get when eating lamb, especially when you It has that "'eatmore" helping of this juicy, tender meat, which fairly melts in your mouth, you're bound Try it. .. .for your Sunday Dinner. enjoyment that you ..and ours surely is. flavor, for after one Peters' 734 Elm St. Meats of Quality Market Phones 920-21-22

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