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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Sep 1924, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1924 3 k it H th ill be frequent ' nn ns 1 munity ouse, ere w TAKE WINNETKA SCHOOL Church Intensifies Wor meetings of the individual groups and £ PLAN TO OTHER TOWNS For Anniversary Fete those who will take part Bh the pageant. W F N i = i s worki The musical numbers for the concert to E iy oh I. ke J be held are carefully selected from a ; : | Two of Winnetha's public school]of the founding of the Winnetka Con | number chosen some months ago. By EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ON YOUR PAINTING £ vO 0 innetka's public sc : a 5 Pe ier] oats " mE E teachers have been granted leave of Brational chuch, o'be held the weck | 1s method of clinfuaton the bs AND DECORATING CALL : absence this year to introduce the|of October 19, are withholding their | music : : oT ae g Winnetka WEY Lge of teaching in [outlines of the resarch work they have offers, Si a member of the THE NORTH SHORE CO-OPERATIVE PAINTERS z other school systems. Miss Marion | been doing all summer. 2 Cl : E Carswell, principal of the Hubbard| "All will be seen on that week," they AND DECORATORS E Woods school, will be at Bronxville, gi th it ie Amended Zone Booklets £ New York, where a complete system Members of the committees who we . . NNETKA 2 of individual instruction, patterned|away on their vacations are returning Available to Residents 556 CENTER STREET, WI E after that used in Winnetka, is to be [armed with new ideas 3 2 Solana: The village authorities now hgve Phones Winnetka 1186 or 1762 | introduced. Miss Carswell will have | tion, inspired by 'the thoughts of those| available for distribution the amendec g charge of the reorganizing of the|who established the church. Some of | zoning ordinance, containing two : and you are sure to get QUALITY and DURABILITY at : lan, a. sel rr ries ant | Copy te Jes" busbiuriog || oper cont Barons Rt 2 Fim CO-OPERATIVE svwiny. teacher from the Hubbard Woods | ious program" that was planned from|in 1922 and several changes in ad-|£ i nn school has gone to Geneva, Switzer- land, at the request of the "Interna- tional School," a small school for children of people connected with the League of Nations. A sister of Mrs. Raymond Durham of Winnetlda is one of the patronesses of this school. The school advertises that it will in- clude the methods successfully in- corporated in the schools of Winnet- ka, U. S. A. It was.in order to en- able this school to put in the Win- netka plan that Miss Fake was given a year's leave of absence by the Win- netka Board of Education. Winnetka Claims Place in Newest "Who's Who" The names of thiryt-six residents of Winnetka appear in Who's Who in America, 1924-25. Of these thirty-six "notable living men and women" in Winnetka two are women and these two women are Mrs. Frank A. Helmer, edi- tor of the Chicago Legal News, and Dr. Lillian Taylor, Specialist in ear, nose, and throat surgery. The list of thirty-four men includes nine lawyers, eight writers, three engi- neers, the remaining fourteen being en- gaged in various occupations such as banking, lumbering, and architecture. The names are as follows: B. F. Affleck, Alex C. Johnson, Benjamin Allen, How'd V. O'Brien, Lucius Baker, William A. Otis, William C. Boyden, Langdon Pearse, Clarence A. Burley, H. J. Reilly, Rush C. Butler, Edward S. Rogers, Fred. K. Copeland, John I. Senior, Henry P. Crowell, Arch W. Shaw, William S. Elliott, Roger Sherman, Howard W. Fenton, William P. Sidley, George E. Frazer, Merritt Starr, Samuel A. Greeley, Lillian E. Taylor, Harry Hansen, Chas. M. Thomson, Mrs. F. A. Helmer, D. E. Town, Frank A. Helmer, J. Vander Vries, George W. Hinman, C. A. Wood, Joseph Husband, Jocelyn P. Yoder, Paul Hutchinson, F. Robert A. Zeit. Robert Snares a Big Fish at Minong, Wis. Robert Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fisher, 388 Chestnut street, re- cently took his place in the ranks of accredited anglers when he landed an 18-pound Northern pike at Gilmore Lake, Minong, Wis., where the Fishers have their summer home. Robert took a photo of his prize catch and promises to display it before the doubting Thomases in his circle of ac- quaintances. He's 13 years old--Robert, not the fish. OPEN ELECTRICAL SHOP Dean Brothers have opened an elec- tric shop at 954 Linden avenue, Hub- bard Woods. They will specialize in electrical appliances, radio supplies and service on general electrical and construction work. The firm is to be known as Dean's Electric and Radio Supply Shop. and Dust -- Murine In summer the EYES frequently become blood - shot from the irritating effects of wind and dust. Murine relieves this unattractive condition almost immediately, as well as eye-strain caused by the glare of the sun. If used night and morning, Murine encourages a clear, bright, healthy condition of the EYES. Contains no belladonna or other harmful ingredients. Send today for your free copy of our helpful illustrated book on Eye Care. The Murine Company Dept. 29, Chicago the first, one of the committee members said. With the resumption of full-time ac- tivities at the church and at the Com- ministration. Copies may be secured at the Vil- lage hall by property owners and builders. 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