12 WINNETKA TALK October 30, 1926 MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 Masons to Dedicate New Temple Saturday, Nov. 6 Wilmette Lodge, No. 931, A. F. and {A. M., has issued invitations for the dedication of the new Wilmette Maso- | nic temple, 1010 Central avenue, which |is to take place Saturday, November |6, at 3 o'clock. | Dedication ceremonies, proper, are | to begin at 9 o'clock, conducted by the | Grand Lodge of Masons of the state of Illinois, under the direction of Da- |vid D. King, grand master. There is {||to be music by the Imperial quartet -1]and Orian A. Galitz, organist. | BOX HOLDERS AT OPERA Mr. and Mrs. Lansing B. Warner of 201 Sheridan road, are among the box- {holders for the Chicago Civic opera {which is beginning its winter season. Mrs. Warner has been an active | | worker on the committee and feels [that the programs this year are going [to be unusually fine. Each night a| | splendid group of stars will appear. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hammond of 1217 Asbury avenue announce the birth of a son, Peter deForest, at the Evanston hospital, Saturday, October 16. WINNETKA FOLKS By C. R. Patchen NO MONKEY | SHINES THIS HALLOWE'EN/ You GO To Lk. eep ---- ---------- REMEMBER THE TIME WE PUT OLD DARLEY'S BUGGY ON TOP OF HIS HOUSE, wr SHAVING THE TOOTH PASTE AND ARE CHANGED/ OLD BLADEs IN NEW WRAPPERS -AND THE ALARM SET AT THREE/ LET'S Go To BED/ yy THE MORNING POP'LL BE HIKING IT FOR CREAM LABELS COMMUN! TX oh HARMACY satisfaction. { fountain! { 750 Elm Street Needed savings result when you buy your needs at this drug store of undoubted Needed comforts bought here with a certitude of reliability. A fine You'll say so! COMMUNITY PHARMACY Phone Winnetka 164 Don't Forget. & 177 ON ho Ad > = § NS 2 XX A \ Ne = = Sg \ | = i ---- - to make a generous display . . . beauty is sure to attract. 746 Center St. MUMS Will Give Your Home a Cheerful Atmosphere The majestic CHRYSANTHEMUM . . . gorgeous in color and certain should have its place in your home where its Here you will find them in Cut Flowers and Potted Plant. Bulbs should be planted now! We have everything you want. Frank Borovicka FLORIST Phone Winn. 283 Tn Charges Democrats Were Extravagant With County Funds Taxpayers of Cook county have had to dig into their pockets and make good annual deficits ranging from $482,000 to $1,750,000 for the last four years under the Democratically con- trolled county board and its Demo Francis L. Boutell crat president, whose power to stop this waste has never bean questioned. This is just one of several serious charges made by Alderman Francis L. Boutell, Republican candidate for president of the County board. "Expenditures of the County board for the last four years have exceeded appropriations by hundrels of thou- sands of dollars," says Mr. Boutell "The laws of the state plainly declare that this cannot be done, yet the facts show that it is being done. Each year vast sums of money taken from the taxpayers are used to pay bills of the previous year which has been con- tracted in excess of appropriations. "At the present time there are 1,600 poor mothers and 4,000 helpless chil- dren entitled to aid under the Mothers' Pension Law whose claims for relief cannot even be investigated because of lack of funds. This condition could have been relieved by action of the state legislature either in 1923 or 1925. No effort was made to help them in 1923, and in 1925 the present head of the county board was busy getting legislation permitting the building of the new $7,500,000 jail and courts building in his home ward. Dr. J. W. F. Davies of the Winnetka Congregational church will be in Bridgeport, Conn., next week where he goes to attend a meeting of the Con- gregational Educational society. A NEW SHOP Aladdin's Lamp at 570 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka -0am mow Congress Hotel Candy and Nancy Keith Candies GREETING CARDS C--O CIRCULATING LIBRARY Books and Magazines for Sale --- CIGARETTES GIFTS