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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jul 1927, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK July 16, 1927 CLEARANCE SALE! of You may choose from our entire stock these splendid patterns which range in price from $1.27 sq. vd. up to $3.47 sq. vd. during this sale. Call Floor-o-leum The Stores That Floor the Nation PHONE GREENLEAF 1941 For CARPETS Our summer clear- ance includes all of the latest colors: Raisin, Jade Green, Mole, Rose Taupe, in 27", 9 and 12 ft. widths. The FLOOR-0-LEUM Method Guarantees Perfect Linoleum Laying. FLOOR-0-LEUM STORES 1007 Davis St. Evanston 1622 Howard St. Chicago ' 3 Tossed Into Harbor Entertain for Visitor When Boat Is Rammed Miss Mary Norton is the guest for| When their rowboat was rammed by . , . | & fis & 's ¢ w i Ji i. some time of her sister, Mrs. Ralph F|} Rghghas 1 J2yneh Te Wilneke Bar, Potter of 925 Chestnut avenue, Wil-| oF; Larwin lindsay, Jerry -'arson anc van Eadie were thrown into the water mette. Among those entertaining in| Miss Norton's. honor are Mrs. R. A. | Saturday afternoon and forced to Wheelock, 89 Robsart road, Kenil-|swim 100 yards to shore in heavy worth, who entertained Saturday eve- | clothing. The skipper of the fishing ning; Mrs. John R. Cochran, 370] craft, who accused them of ramming Chestnut street, Winnetka, who was his boat, maintained a verbal barrage hostess at luncheon and bridge Sat-|2round them as they effected their urday at the North Shore Golf club;|own rescue. The rowboat was over- Mrs. Haves McKinney of 1035 Chest- | turned but not damaged and the boys nut avenue, Wilmette, who entertained | received only slight injuries. Tuesday with luncheon and bridge at North Shore Hostesses the Skokie Country club; Mrs. B.; Mrs. J. L. Shaw, mother of Mrs. Frank Lewis, Jr, 610 Washington ave- | J. Williams Macy of 966 Private road, nue, Wilmette, who will give a|left Tuesday with the tow oldest luncheon in her home on Tuesday in| Macy boys, John and Lawrence. They honor of Miss Norton; and Mrs. [are taking a lake trip and expect to Frederick Marx of Chicago, who will| return to Winnetka about July 29. be hostess at the College club, Chicago, | o-- on Friday. { Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vogler of Hollywood, Cal, have returned to George Mangel, son of the John [their home a short visit with Mr. Vogler's sister, Mrs. Byron Nelson of 607 Provident avenue. Mr. Vogler is an actor in the movies, in Hollywood. Mangels of 490 Sunset road, is spend- ing the summer with his grandmother at Tipler, Wis. SUAS SSLSLSLLS ISSA IS SSSA LS SS SSSA SSS a a lad Store Your Furs in Winnetka 2% of the value of your garment is charged for storage. Furs. .Relined. . Repaired or Remodeled will be stored FREE of CHARGE until you are ready to wear them. OKEAN FURRIERS 14 Years on the North Shore 567 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winnetka 2752 dz didddiiidiiririiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiizzaiziziizaiiiiaiaiaid 7 zzz rrrririitiiliriielidilisdidd SS SSSSSSLSSSSLSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSSA SSS SS SSS SSSA SSSA SSIS SS SSS SSS " > CLUB IN PRE-OPENING North Shore Society Awaits Elaborate Event to Be Staged at Vista del Lago Shore Club North Shore society awaits the pre- opening of Club Vista del Lago which takes place over a four day period com- mencing Wednesday, July 27. This club launched less than a year ago has met with great success. The club executives are reticent as to the program of entertainment for the opening. The first idea to have a one- day opening failed because of the mem- bership demand that they be privileged to bring guests, thereby necessitating a four-day opening. However, it is known that a Spaniard, late of Madrid, a singer of note from the Mexico City Grand Opera company, and some tal- ented stellar lights of the Chicago Civic Opera company are numbered among the entertainers for the club's pre- opening. There will be many other features, some of them surprising. Parking safety, check room necessi- ties, main dining room, grill, locker rooms, beach fountain, and children's catering form the initial service ready for members. Afternoon and evening social possibilities, beach pleasures, and use of the clock golf course, ten- nis and badminton courts and other sporting diversions connected with the club form another story. Many compliments are due L. L. | Arms, the club's directing manager, for his conception of the club, and its consistent management from the be- | ginning. Mrs. Francis P. Magoun, Jr., and her small son, Frances Peabody, III, of Cambridge, Mass., are spending the summer at the home of Mrs. Magoun's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boyden, 725 Pine street. --ien The Current Events club will hold its regular meeting at Ravinia Park, July 21. A picnic luncheon will be served. Mrs. Van Buskirk, the chair- man, may be called at Winnetka 746 for further information. Photographic Portraits Meeting the particular North Shore on its own ground. The Studio of John Ridgely Marshall 916 Spanish Court Opposite Teatro del Lago Sheridan Road between Wilmette and Kenilworth PHONE WILMETTE 4070 2)

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