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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jan 1926, p. 31

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op --s EE ---- --------. Jo WINNETKA TALK January 9, 1926 | There is no better in- vestment for January funds' than First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds secured by North Shore improve- ments. SMATCOLEE Inc. 1580 Sherman Ave. Evanston 2,347 Motor Cars Here in 1925, Records Show Winnetka residents owned 2,347 mo- tor cars during 1925, the annual re- port at the Village hall showed this week. That is an increase of 241 cars over the number owned in the village in 1924. The large majority of these cars were pleasure cars, and the num- ber of cars is equal to one for every family in the village. New village license plates are now being issued at the Village hall. They are designed to serve as name plates as well as license plates and are of the same color as the state licenses so as to harmonize. Residents are urged to apply for their village license immediately. The Foxdale Avenue circle will meet at the home of Mrs. G. T. Voorhees, 870 Foxdale avenue, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 12, at 2 p. m. % Chicago &NorthWestern alifornia To Migrate or to Hibernate is not so much a matter of dollars and cents these days as of choice. Reckoning winter's heavy overhead and the dangers to health that follow in its wake, the net cost of a winter's migration to California, whereaccommodationsareample and reasonable, is hardly a dollar more. Make this winter your California summer choosing as your train the luxurious los Angeles Limited, PREMIER TRAIN TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Lv. Chicago Ar. Salt Lake City Ar. Los Angeles (C&NW Terminal) 8:00 p.m. (2nd day) 2:05 p.m. (3rd day) 2:00 p.m. Three other fine trains from Chicago to California; two to Denver with connections for California. Ask about through Tourist Sleepers. For California books, reservations, information, apply M. H. Lieber, Ticket Agent oh: Winnetka, 111. Telephone 13 CEacs Ti COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR bd (Week of January 11) On Monday, January 11, the League | of Women Voters will hold its monthly | luncheon. The Winnetka Men's club will have | its regular monthly meeting and dinner | Monday evening, the 11. On Friday evening, January 15, the Winnetka Chapter of the Izaak Wal- ton league will hold its annual mee- ing in the Neighborhood room. will be a lecture with slides by Dr. C. 0. Schneider who will give some in- teresting facts concerning his western trip. The annual Firemen's ball is to be | held Saturday evening, January 16, in the gymnasium. The many friends of the firemen who so ably serve our vil- lage are glad to turn out at this time and enjoy this occasion. Monday, January 11 Morning-- Woman's gym class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Parliamentary Law class, 9:30 a. m. Afternoon League of Women Voters luncheon, 12:30 p. m. Evening-- anne men's gvm class, 7:30 p. m. Triangle club, 8 p. m. Modern Woodmen of America, 8 p. m. (lasses in English, 8 p. m French class, 8 p. m. Men's club dinner, 7 p. m. Community Drama club, 8 p. m. Business men's gym class, 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, January 12 Morning-- Folk dancing for women, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Community Sewing class, 9 a. m. Brush and Pencil club, 9 a. m. Afternoon--Ash Street circle, 2:30 p. mu, Motion Picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion Pictures--Hoot Gibson n In ad- | dition to the election of officers there | recent | "Taming the West." Beginning a Serial. 7:15 and 9 p. m. Young Ladies' gym class, 7:30 p. m. (Classes in English, 8 p. m. Hubbard Woods Glee club, 8 p. m. Friendship Cirele club, 8:30 p. m. Teachers' meeting (Skokie school teachers), 7:30 p. m. | Wednesday, January 13 Morning Brush Musical Afternoon Boys' gym class, 3:45 p. m. Rhythmic Dancing class, 4 p. m. Camp Fire Council meeting, 4 p. m. Evening-- Reception 8 p. m. Art class, 8 p. m. Czecho-slovakian club, 8 p. m. Basket ball, 8 p. m. Thursday, January 14 Morning-- Women's gym class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Stitch-In-Time club, 9 a. m. | Afternoon-- Public Speaking class, 3 p. m. Blue Birds, 3:30 p. m. Camp Fire Girls, 4 p. m. Boys' Gym class, 4:30 p. m. Evening-- Young Ladies' class, Art class, 8 p. m. N. S. Art league, 8 p. m. Triangle Sisters, 8 p. m. Community Drama club, 8 p. m. British American society, 8:30 p. m. Business Men's class, 8:30 p. m. Friday, January 15 Morning-- Women's Folk dancing, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Rotary club luncheon, 12:15 Pathfinders, 4 p. m. Motion picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- 9 a m. 9 a. m. and Pencil club, Kindergarten, for Reverend Goodwin, 7:30 p. m. Pp. m. Motion Pictures--Richard Barthlem- ess and Dorothy Mackail in "Shore Leave," 7:15 and 9 p. m. Izaak Walton league, 8 p. m. Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Basketball, 8:30 p. m. Saturday, January 16 Evening-- Firemen's ball, 8 p. m. | The Indian Hill circle will meet at the home of Mrs. E. A. Anderson, 331 Walnut street, on Wednesday, January 13, Mrs. Frank Nelson assisting. Mrs. Clerk will sing. RADIOLA No. 28--$260.00 with Tubes. (Less Batteries and Speaker) Complete, $296.00. 554 Center Street Winnetka RADIO TIME IS NOW! Come in or Phone us to send you a RADIOLA and enjoy any of the beautiful musical treats that are offered throughout the country. Will "Bring Them in." RADIOLA No. with Tubes Speaker) Complete, $198.50. North Shore Talking Machine Co. THE RADIOLA 25--$165.00 (less Batteries and VICTROLAS -- PIANOS RADIO Convenient Terms nN 712 Church Street Evanston

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