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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 L 2, > WW \ & \ Thermos Bottles Bathing Caps First Aid Kits Bandages Gauze Cotton Iodine Combs Hair Brushes Soaps Razor and Blades Shampoo Talc Shaving Cream Shaving Lotion Mosquito Lotion Stationery . Sunburn Lotion Special Cine' Kodak Film 100 fr. ... .. 85. Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste, 70c value, 35c. Lee Says:-- WHILE we are erecting MONUMENTS to our GREAT national heros LET'S not forget the FELLOW who invented ICE cream because he GAVE to this hot OLD world of our a COOLING nectar that SIMPLY couldn't be REPLACED, so while YOU are plying the PALM leaf today and MOPPING perspiration JUST remember that OUR fountain is here AT your service with JUST about a thousand ANTIDOTES for that SWELTERING feeling and IF the suggestion SOUNDS good to you JUST phone friend HUSBAND to stop here ON his way home this. EVENING and bring along SOME of that Luick ICE cream--it will make A HIT with the entire FAMILY. Hosta ADAMS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 SUNDAY SERMON TOPIC The sermon at Winnetka Congrega- tional church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock will be by Rev. Goodwin, who announces as his topic, "If You Want to Serve God." Marton Weisner, 943 Oak street, left last Saturday to spend five weeks at Miller's camp near Duluth, Minn. Jack Worthington, 854 Cherry street, went with him. Ri Miss Eva Wilson returned to Win- netka last week from a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. M. W. Hand, who lives in Adrien, Mich. ea Mrs. T. McCarthy and Mrs. J. M. Shadd of Rock Island spent several days with Mrs. B. A. Nelson, 607 Provident avenue, recently. ----Cs Miss Elizabeth Eckert of Reading, Pa. is returning from Minneapolis this week-end again to visit Miss Elinor Dennehy of 1231 Tower road. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Mallen, 920 Pine street, are enjoying a two weeks' motor trip through northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Thomas A. | Howard Savage, Legion Commander, Is Promoted Howard P. Savage, past national commander of the American Legion [and formerly assistant general man- [ager of the Chicago North Shore and | Milwaukee railroad, has assumed his | duties as general manager of the | Marigold motor coach lines compris- |ing the Metropolitan system, with | headquarters at 72 West Adams street, [ Chicago. He succeeds Fred A. Klock. The appointment of Mr. Savage to this post comes after an extensive per- iod of service in the electric railway transportation field. Following gradu- ation from Lewis institute, Chicago, and a course of study at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, he entered the service of the Chicago Rapid Transit company in 1913 as a track fbre- man on the former Metropolitan West Side Elevated railroad. He rose to the position of general superintendent maintenance of way, in which capacity he was serving when he answered the call to the colors dur- | ing the World War. Miss Jeanette Prentiss of Fort Worth, Texas is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Prentiss of Kenilworth. --_--itr A ---------- TR -------------- -------------------------- ER _-- then we pass the savings on now. Hart Schaffner 786 Elm St. Winnetka Phone 307 SHIRTS | SELECT THREE and PAY FOR TWO Sometimes a special purchase brings extra value to us-- This sale offers plenty of the shirts you like best. Sale includes woven and printed madrases with collars attached or one and two collars to match (no whites in- cluded) Wilson Bros. and Arrow makes. FELL'S Your Clothier Exclusively Specially Priced to you. Here's a good thing 8 Marx Clothes 13 S. St. John's Ave. Highiand Park Phone 307

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