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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Nov 1926, p. 12

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WINNETKA TALK November 6, 1926 Duncan Studios 815 Elm St., Winn., Ill. Tel. Winn. 2272 We have assembled art objects of rare charm from all parts of the world, suitable, not only for decorative accessories for the tome, but the interesting and unusual objects for Weddings Anniversaries Birthdays Trophies Bridge Prizes INTERIOR DECORATIONS Complete schemes for houses as well as individual pieces. Pay us a visit and save the trip to town. CHECKING ACCOUNTS When you pay by check you need not worry about paying the bill twice. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Savings accounts help in so many ways that nobody should be without one. Open a savings account today. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Place your valuables in our vault for safe keeping. $3.00 per year provides a box for the family. REAL ESTATE LOANS If you are planning to build or to remodel your home we may be of service to you. 3 BANKING HOURS Daily Saturday 7:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A M. to 12 M. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods | "REVIVAL"--SERMON "A Winnetka Revival" is the sermon topic announced by Rev. James Aus- tin Richards of the Winnetka Congre- gaional church for the Sunday morn- ing sermon at 11 o'clock. The topic of the sermon at the evening service at 8, by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, is "What Is Christian Patriotism?" Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller, 936 Elm street, Winnetka, returned Octo- ber 25, from a month's visit to Phila- delphia, Washington, Buffalo and De- trot. Se re Bn "i on J So 5 # wl "Tis Wise to Get New Wall Paper Now! It is surprising how a little thing like new Wall Paper can give the room a new personality. Now is the season for hav- ing paper hung. Your dec- orator can do better work, and in some cases for less money. Colonial Patterns. A. FRANCO Painter 8 Decorator Phone Winn. 905 480 Rosewood Winnetka Hockey Game Covers Winnetka Team With Mud and With Glory The Winnetka Hockey club covered itself with glory and mud during the first game of the season in the North Side tournament, held at the Skokie Playfield, Monday afternoon, Novem- ber 1, at 3:30 o'clock. The Winnetka team met the North Side team from Lincoln Park, Chicago. In spite of a snow storm, a slippery field, and the absence of one of its players until the second half, the Win- netka team finished the game with a score of 5, while the visitors left with a score of 1. The goals were made by Peggy Waidner, 2, Mrs. Hallett Thorne, 1, Miss Margaret Delay, 1, and Mrs. Thomas Mclaren, 1. The goal made by the opposing team was shot by Mrs. Austin Pardue, formerly Dorothy Kotz, member of last year's Winnetka team. Mrs. Pardue has moved from Winnetka since her mar- riage, and affiliated herself with the North Side team. The next encounter the Winnetka team had, was the North Shore Coun- try Day school, on Wednesday after- noon, November 3, and the next prac- tice for the All-Chicago ream, will take place Saturday, November 6, at Wash- ington Park. The All-Chicago team has not been announced, and will not be for a time. The Madison Yellow-Jackets have wired an invitation to the All-Chicago team to send a team up to Madison this week-end, and a game will be played there Sunday morning, Novem- ber 7. The Yellow-Jacket team is not composed of university girls, but coaches, and older women interested in the sport, much as the Winnetka team is organized. Two more games are scheduled for the North Side tournament, when Win- netka will play Highland Park and Ev- anston, the dates to be announced later. A slight change in the line-up tor the Winnetka team was made in Monday's game, Mrs. S. C. Haskell playing in the forward line in Mrs. Norwood's place, and Mrs. Hallett Thorne playing half-back instead of on the forward line. Mrs. H. J. Cary-Curr of 1051 Spruce street, Winnetka, left Tuesday, Novem- ber 2, to spend a few days in Mil- waukee. you? 554 Center Street ...and not one comes back of all the MAYTAGS we take out to demonstrate, not one comes back. It sells itself while demonstrating and . . . One of every three washers sold today is a Maytag . Phone Us Today We'll demonstrate in your home North Shore Electric Shop O. L. PORTER . What does that mean to Phone Winn. 44 wd

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