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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Oct 1926, p. 18

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16 WENNETRKA TALK October 23, 1926 Service of Music to tern Young People's league of An offering at . . . cn Chicago and vicinity. Aid Chicago Missions | the service will be directed into a fund Mrs. H. F. Rohrman, contralto; F.|for the Chicago Lutheran missions. Wendelin, violinist, and Harold Pellex, . ; organist, are to give a program of mu- Mrs. Francis Butler, Private road, sic in St. John's church Sunday eve- {is returning Saturday from New York, uing, October 24, under auspices of the where she has been for ten days. Bulbs and Perennials If you want to have your garden in bloom next spring, you should plant your bulbs and perennials now! Don't wait any longer, for after the ground becomes frozen it will be too late so, we say it again: PLANT NOW! Hardy Perennials Breeder Lilies = Tulips Single Early Peonies Narcissus Hyacinths Tulips Crocuses As Low as 50c Per Dozen Frank Borovicka FLORIST 746 Center Street Ph. Winn. 283 Winnetka Gridders Take PAVE CENTRAL STREET Game from Evanstonians | The fast Winnetka football team de- feated the strong Evanston Bearcats | 13 to 0 in a hard battle played at the | Skokie Plavh as S av. 'he . 2 . i iy Be ra oe Paving of Central street from Lin- SD | colnwood drive to Ridge road between ss until in the second quarter when | : le 3.0 : Tis | the rails and between the tracks of the Phil Runnfeldt, left half for the home Pg ar . x v __ Inewly installed street car line has been team, intercepted a Bearcat's pass | ? . d ] E . ~~ | completed and will be opened to traf- on his forty yard line and ran sixty |. Te : ; Priily . . . - |fic this week, it was announced by vards with perfect interference for a bigs' a s 5 ' : Feu | Charles F. Speed, manager of the Ev- touchdown. The extra point after the : a . ; ' 4 in Spl re anston Street Railway company. The touchdown was missed, scoring Win- | y el . | paving was done by the company. The netka 6, Bearcats 0. Lontdey eS a 0s SE : . . remainder of the street is to be paved Later on in the last quarter, the|, > © hoy shi A by special assessment against the home team having the ball on its own! Cie Aig : | property owners, it is expected. twenty vard line, and five minutes to | ¢ : 4 play, decided to get another touch-{ Completion of the new concrete down which they did, due to the hard |Pavement provides northwest Evans- line smashes made by B. Carey, full-|ton with its only suitable outlet to the back, and the long and wide end runs |West. Central street 1 now the only made by R. Smith and Phil Runnfeldt, | paved street between Church street on star half-backs, which gained about |the south and Wilmette avenue on the seventy-five yards with one half min- | north which runs through to Ridge ute to play. Captain and quarter- | road. back Earl Flynn, decided to pass. He| Until the remainder of the street pasted the ball to E. Belmont, left end, | is paved motor traffic will use the space who caught the ball behind tthe visi- | between the car tracks which is wide tor's goal for a touchdown. The extra enough for cars to pass with safety. point was made the same way. Next Paving of the city's portion of the Sunday the Winnetka boys will play |street at the earliest possible time was the Wilcats at the Skokie Playfield urged by Mr. Speed who pointed out The game is called for 2:30 o'clock.|that at many intersections the road Everybody is welcome. is in bad condition and causes numer- ous machines to get stuck. Consider- Mrs. Theodore Lee Brantley of 1071 |able inconvenience in the: operation Vine street, Winnetka, entertained sev- |of street cars on the new stretch has eral friends at luncheon, Wednesday, resulted from large trucks running off October 13. "| the pavement and getting mired in the mud. New Concrete Roadway Along Car- line from Lincolnwood to Ridge to Be Opened This Week SOCIAL HYGIENE LECTURE Dr. Rachelle S. Yarros of Hull House will give an address on Social Hygiene before the students of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college this afternoon. The lecture is one of a series on Americanization which is be- ing given at 2 Thursday afternoons in Harrison hall, and to which those in- terested in the subject are invited. Where the neighborhood housewife gets her bakery goods. Spe- cial attention to Party Orders Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth of Arbor Vitae road are leaving Winnetka for St. Louis where business dictates their {new home shall be. Hubbard Woods BAKE SHOP 1077 Gage Street Tel. Winn. 1365 WINNETKA FOLKS IDO You ) NoPE, BUT | be pleased. f COMMUNITY PHARMACY Phone Winnetka 164 750 Elm Street i Now Offered 1S Father likes a joke but he demands keen blades. He wants a satisfactory razor. He needs the proper shaving cream and other accessories. 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