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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Dec 1928, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK December 1, 1928 [ (ompare, Before You Invest 4 mn a 'Baby Grand! | Only by comparison can you get a relative idea of value. We ask you: to compare the Brambach piano with other grands selling at several hundred dollars higher. Check' carefully item for item, tone for tone, price for price, and we will & 4 confidently leave the choice to your own good judgment.' You will find the Brambach =+ BABY GRAND In Plain and Period Casings G2 5 STII fio That same service you have always depended upon in the Loop store is now at your door at the new Lyon & Healy's in Evanston. --Here in Evanston Pianos--Used Pianos--Music Rolls-- Radios -- Radio Combinations--Phono- graphs -- Phonograph Records -- Sheet Music--Musical Literature--Band In- struments--Instrumental Accessories-- Harps -- Cameras (still, movie and color)--Camera Accessories and Sup- plies--Developing and Printing-- Piano Repairing, Moving and Storage -- Radio Installing and Repairing -- Con- cert Ticket Service Lyon & Healy 615 Davis St. p= Artcraft Bldg. | nue, Kenilworth Happenings TAKE OFFERING TO HOSPITAL Sunday, Nov. 18, the young people of the Kenilworth Union church were given an opportunity to help the poor. The offering was given, to Children's Memorial hospital. Some of the Kenil- worth children were asked to bring food and clothing and others to bring money. The Sunday school was asked to provide Thanksgiving dinners for three worthy poor families. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Duncan of 237 Cumnor road, Kenilworth were host and hostess to a number of out-of- town guests over Thanksgiving. They were Mr, and Mrs. H. T. Braun and their daughter, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. I. Ward of Madison, Wis. Richard Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Johnston, 321 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, who is a student at Dartmouth, came home last Friday and brought several Dartmouth stu- dents with him to spend the week-end. Saturday afternoon they attended the Northwestern-Dartmouth game. iC Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens entertained her bridge club at luncheon at the Orrington hotel last week. The club is composed of Glencoe women except- ing Mrs. Stevens whose home is in Kenilworth. rm (-- Mrs. Howard Bent, 338 Melrose ave- Kenilworth, entertained a few friends on Thursday afternoon. A "Dance Guape" Is Novelty Offered by Kenilworth Club "Mes amis, ecoutez!" "Ia Cuisine sera strictement parisi- enne; nous avons importe un fameux chef et des gigolos du centre de Mont- Martre pour assurer une soire epant- ante. Venez! Venez!" All French but the accents! The Kenilworth club has planned a "Dance Guape'--une soiree Parisienne, for 7:15 o'clock of Friday, December 7. The guarantee printed above says that the hosts and hostesses have promised a really French dinner. They have also promised that the club house will be turned into a counterpart of one of the famous eating and dancing cafes of Paris. The hosts and hostesses for the eve- ning will be M. et Mme, Dewitt S. Stillman, M. et Mme. Jacque de La Chapelle. Reservation cards are re- quired before Wednesday. The Young People's club of the Kenilworth Union church invited all high school students to join it Sunday evening at 6 o'clock for two hours of good fellowship. --_--(-- Mrs. Alex Joslin, 240 Essex road, Kenilwcrth, entertained a few friends at luncheon and bridge Friday, Novem- ber 23. ll, £ Hil CHICAGO Bridge Prizes from "Spauldings" The resources and facilities of a large downtown establishment enable us to provide unusual and attractive things for Prizes and Gifts at prices to meet every requirement -- there 1s also the convenience of "Community Shopping" SravuLpING & (Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths 1636 Orrington Avenue PARIS

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