----n RIAN sm---- oo October 30, 1926 WINNETKA TALK WINS DRIVING MEDAL | H. C. McKinney of the Winnetka | State bank, entered the Chicago Daily | Tribune's second annual driving con- | tes for amateur golfers held at Lin-| coln Park, Sunday, October 16, and | walked off with a medal, driving the | third longest ball of the tournament, | the second ball being just outside the boundary line. VOTE REQUIREMENTS Requirements for voting in Illinois 1. Residence in state for 1 year. 2. Residence in county for 90 days. 3. Residence in precinct for 30 days. 4. Age, 21 years. 5. U. S. citizenship (native-born or naturalized). Mrs. Elizabeth Bakkemo of 952 Spruce street, and her daughters, Mar- tha and Elsie, have returned to the village after four months in Norway. They visited relatives and {friends while abroad. =O Mrs. Stewart Johnson and her daughter have sailed for Cairo, Egypt to be gone several months, after which they will reside in their new home, 678 Sheridan road, Winnetka. -- Mrs. William S. King of 146 Bert- ling lane entertained thirty little chil- dren Friday night, October 29, at a Hallowe'en dinner party in honor of her daughter, Peggy. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates who have been stopping at the Orrington hotel, are now occupying the house they pur- chased recently in Winnetka. They moved in this week. --0-- Mrs. R. N. Puetz of 452 Sunset road entertained her card club at luncheon and bridge, Friday, October 29, in her home. An Ice Cream Special for Hallowe'en Here is a Hallowe'en week end brick VANILLA with PUMPKIN SHAPED ORANGE ICE CEN- TER. 50 cents the (quart "-- A Ded DW A TA DPA T= Carmel Apples | for Parties | We Deliver Free of Charge Phone Winn. 2260 GRAY and GREEN EAT SHOP Doris Arnold, Mgr 464 Winnetka Ave. | Rt | schools, with many helpful suggestions | | to the parents on how to overcome and | Mothers Hear of Needs of Kindergarten Child | The Kindergaices cls of the Hob. Chimney Need Repairing? bard Woods school met in the kinder- garten room Tuesday afternoon, Oc- tober 19. Twenty-two mothers met a | with Miss Weeden, and Mrs. Paul We do all repair work on property Starr spoke to them of music in the | including correct monotones. Dr. Aldrich then Brick, Stone, Cement, Plaster and spoke on prevention of disease, espe- cially of common colds, urging isola- Stucco Wash. tion for a day or so, and special care R . 7 during fever and for several days fol- We give each job our personal attention. lowing. CALLED To FIRE | 4 i) t The Winnetka fire department was | Shortridge & ax on called to the residence of C. F. Davis, 132 Bertling lane, Monday, '0 ex-| 419 Richmond Road,, Kenilworth Phone Ken. 2735 tinguish a small fire resulting from an | oil burner. Little damage resulted. | WW 7 tome Bank /or Winnetka Feonle" | | Qficers and Directors HENRY R. HALE Fresidlent LB. KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/ resident SANBORN HALE Coskier CLEORGE W. MEAINNEY Asst Cashier VICTOR EL7TING ~~ NOBLE HALE Persistent Plugging Wins! Just as true in accumulating dollars as it is in winning football games. It's the steady drives that make the con- sistent gains. It's the regular week by week saving that makes the handsome pile at the end of the year. Keep bucking the line and when your chance comes you can make the victorious touchdown. T he Oldest Organized Bank in Winnetka Established in 1909 WINNETKA STATE BANK LIM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. | BANKING HOURS =| Solurdays Bam. Lo 12-30pm. and 7 lo BRM. |