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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Mar 1928, p. 45

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WINNETKA TALK March 17, 1928 Oscar Deis Music Studio "Winnetka's Opportunity" PIANO VIOLIN VOICE ORGAN HARMONY Sincere Personal Service Telephones: Wilmette 3963 Wabash 7120 1137 CENTRAL AVE. Rockhold Building Wilmette, Illinois 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS We make loans for repairs, improvements, construction, refinancing or purchase of improved residential property. in convenient monthly installments in 1, 2, or 3 years. sentative will be pleased to give complete information. until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. WILSHORE BOND & MORTGAGE CO. 1150 Wilmette Ave., Village Theatre Bldg. These loans can be repaid Our repre- Office open Phone Wil. 2181 Winnetka Youth Accepts Nebraska Teaching Post Harold Carleton Wenberg, son of Mrs. Alma C. Wenberg of 1015 Spruce street, Winnetka, has accepted the po- sition of principal of the Wausa High school, Wausa, Neb., for next year. Mr. Wenberg, a graduate of New Trier High school, will receive his A. B. de- gree, in June, from Yankton college Yankton, S. Dak. During Mr. Wenberg's college course he has been a member of the Track team, Dramatic club, member of the weekly paper staff, cabinet member of the Y. M. C. A. as well as sports editor of the college Annual for 1928. GIVES ALUMNAE TEA Mrs. Otis Ruddick held the fortnightly alumnae tea of Chicago Teacher's college at her home, 510 Fifth street, Wilmette, on Wednes- day, March 14, at 4 o'clock. Mr and Mrs. Rush C. Butler of 40 Locust road plan to leave about April 3, for a trip to Atlantic City, where they will meet their son, Crilley, and spend his spring vacation from Yale with him. They expect to stay about a week or ten days. ah oma a = . = ~~ ~~ SS ~-- Substantially Lower Prices Make It Easy te Own a La Salle A a -- ee -- ~~ At $2350 the smart, new LaSalle five-passenger sedan--especially designed for family use -- offers value so amazing and so compel- ling as to leave no other choice. 5 New Models, $2350 to $2875, all prices f.o0.b. Detroit. Enjoy a La Salle-- NOW! State D. B. E. Officers Include Local Residents Two north shore women have been elected among the officers of the Illinois society of the Daughters of the British Empire during the annual meeting held all-day Monday at the Woman's City club. The group chosen to guide the state affairs of the D. B. E. for the coming season is composed of Mrs. George Cook Adam, O.B.D, honorary president with vote; Mrs. W. Gray Brown, president; Mrs. Dudley LE. Welch, first vice-president; Mrs. Sidney May, second vice-president; Miss Elizabeth J. Harvey of Winnetka, third vice-president : Mrs. W. D. Hard- ing, recording secretary; Miss Irene Holmes, corresponding secretary; Miss Florence C. Walters, treasurer; Mrs, W. H. Lawton of Wilmette, organizing secretary; Mrs. J. W. Bowen, standard bearer. In addition, to these state officers, national delegates and alternatives were voted upon at Monday's meeting. Joseph Koppel Manages Highland Park Theaters Joseph Koppel, formerly directing manager at the Village theater, Wil- mette, has accepted the position of directing manager at the Alcyon and Pearl theaters at Highland Park. Mr. Koppel enjoys a wide acquaintance among north shore movie-goers and is arranging especially attractive pro- grams at the Highland park theaters, it is announced. BASKETEERS DEFEATED Mallinckrodt High school's basket- ball team contested against the Mary- wood High school team of Evanston last Saturday and was defeated by a score of 40 to 6. The game was played in the Marywood gymnasium. Mal- linckrodt is playing a game with Josephinum High school of Chicago in the Mallinckrodt gymnasium today at 3 o'clock. Mrs. N. Avery Wallner spent a few days last week with Mrs. Wyndham H. Channer of 562 Cherry street, be- fore returning to her home in Detroit, after a visit in the south. oe Beautiful Artistic Lamp Shades Hand Painted Screens We draw and paint pictures on any subject on parchment lamp shades, at very reasonable prices, consider- ing the high quality of the work. Lamp Shade Studios C. GRAY Proprietor Heraldic Artist 17 Rapp Building Winnetka, Ill. id Inspection of Studio Invited SSSI SSIS SIT : ) ~~ -- -- - i CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY i EVANSTON BRANCH \ 1810 Ridge Avenue Evanston . - -8

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