WINNETKA TALK January 30, 1926 CROSLEY COAL PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenberg The Radio Service Shop 18 Prouty Annex Phone 1840 Tea House Sponsor ||ing features on the pond. || versity Banjo Club orchestra will fur- Foot Troubles Foot troubles begin in childhood and develop later in life. Happy children must have happy feet. Bring their shoes to us and we'll keep the smiles on the kiddies faces. Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store R. WAGNER 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Telephone Winn. 991 Mrs. group of Winnetka women who are Donald Jeffris is one of a interested in the success of Vassar House, a new tea shop in Chicago, pro- ceeds from which will be directed into Vassar. college funds. TEACHERS GO COASTING The teachers of the Winnetka Pub- lic school were most delightfully enter- tained Wednesday evening, at a coast- ing party sponsored by Mrs. Walter L.. Fisher, of 1060 Sheridan road, pres- ident of the Winnetka Parent-Teacher association, Following an hour or two of coasting on Hubbard hill, the guests enjoyed hot coffee and doughnuts served at the home of Mrs. Fisher. : i Battery service! -- That's what we're here for--to serv- ice your battery. It may be in poor condition. Bring it in and we'll test it, water it, and charge it, if neces- sary. Distributors for Philco Batteries and Kellogg Radios OFFICIAL DEALER for DELCO, REMY, BOSCH, GRAY & DAVIS, SPARTAN HORN, ECLIPSE BENDIX DRIVE JONES ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone Winnetka 1848 3 Carlton Bldg. WINNETKA | SPEND MONTH IN WEST Mr. and Mrs. Vic. J. Killian, 1348 Edgewood lane, left this week for a stay of several weeks in California They plan to return about the first of March, it is said. Give Indian Hill Club Carnival This Evening An Adult Masquerade carnival will be held at the Indian Hill club on Saturday evening, January 30. There will be skating from 8 until 10 o'clock, dancing from 10 until 12, and supper will be served at 11 o'clock. There will be a band and special skat- The Uni- nish the music at the club house. LUNCHEON PATRONESS Mrs. Hollis Gleason, Jr., of Wilmette, was one of the patronesses for the first of a series of pre-Lenten bridge teas given by the Villa-de-Chautal Alumnae association of the north shore and Chicago, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wightman of Evans- ton. Early in February, Dr. and Mrs. || George Mueller of Chicago will give the use of their home for another of these large teas. Harry Hansen of 260 Fairview ave- nue, a member of the library staff of the Chicago Daily News, was guest of honor at a dinner at the Auditorium hotel Friday, January 29, by the Poetry Lovers of America. --p-- Mrs. C. A. Aldrich of 1189 Oakley avenue is spending a few weeks in ~airhope, Ala. Mrs. Aldrich has not been very well for sometime and the southern climate is greatly benefiting her. --Q-- Mrs. Arthur B. Collins and her in- fant son, William Francis Collins, II, are returning to their home at 655 Gar- land avenue Sunday, from the Evans- ton hospital where the baby was born January 17. ---- Arthur Dean Bonnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonnett of 614 Cherry street, will entertain a group of his little friends at a sleigh ride Tuesday in celebration of his seventh birthday. -- The Walden Road Neighborhood Bridge club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Masters of 851 Ash street, Wednesday, February 3, at 8 o'clock. Phone winn 172 CHAMBERS CAFE center st. At this Cafe you will find persons who appreciate appe- tizing, nourishing Foods, attractively served at moderate 552 Lunch Counter Service prices. Noonday Lunch ............ 60c Hours of Service: Steak Dinner. ..cocve cusaviesns 75¢ Week Days--5 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Sundays--6 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Steak and Chicken Dinner Sunday $1.00 874 Center St. Victor J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. We do particular plumbing for particu- lar people. Winnetka 1260