6 WINNETKA TALK November 13, 1926 On November 15, at 1 o'clock, there will be a Christmas bazaar and food sale in the guild room of the Kenil- worth Union church. There will be a great variety of practical and fancy articles suitable for Christmas gifts. Attractive Sale at Spurlock Hat and Sport Shoppe 557 Lincoln Avenue Thursday, November 18 $5, $6, $7 Hats at $3.99 A few samples of $19.50 2-piece Balbriggan Suits at $12.75. Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumber- land avenue, Kenilworth went to Washington last Saturday and return- ed Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Kent, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ridgway, re- turned from a few days' visit in Ponti- ac Sunday and left with Mr. Kent for the East. --pe Dr. Herbert IL. Willett, 319 Rich- mond road, Kenilworth, who was taken to the Illinois Central hospital last Wednesday, & said to be recovering. Cie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vissering, 257 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, enter- tained at dinner Wednesday evening, November 10. --O-- Mrs. Frank W. Cherry, 422 Abbotts- ford road, Kenilworth returned from a two months' trip to California on Thursday, November 4. Hubbard Woods Beauty Shoppe OF 1073 GAGE ST. Announces the opening of their new location at 1081 Gage St. in conjunction with the BERT SMALE BARBER SHOP on or about Novem- ber 15th. patrons. Bert Smale Barber Shop Phone Winnetka 1965 1083 Gage St. Ladies' hair cutting formerly done in the barber shop will be done in this establishment, where the customary excellent service will be in force, executed by either male or female operators. Also featuring the new Swirl Shingle now rapidly gaining popularity. A very select line of cosmetics prepared especially for us by a well known French chemist will be on sale. Better facilities will add comfort and convenience to our old and new By Appointment Hubbard Woods Beauty Shoppe Phone Winnetka 857 1081 Gage St. BEAUTY hair dress. 522 Linden Street Make Wet Feet . . . . but this can be remedied, bring your shoes to us. fore the bad weather sets in. The latest device permits us to re- sole women's shoe without nails or stitches. ful service. Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Complete SERVICE You will find great pleasure in having your hair dressed here. We cater to those who are most particular about their You will find our work entirely satisfactory. A phone call will make an appointment ALICE BEAUTY SHOP Slush and Sleet Let us rebuild them be- Ask us about this wonder- R. Wagner Telephone Winn. 991 PARLOR Winnetka 800 CHAUTAUQUA HEAD WILL ADDRESS SUNDAY CLUB Sunday Evening Club to Observe Armistice Sunday With Dr. Ar- thur Bestor as Speaker Dr. Arthur E. Bestor, president of Chatauqua institution, Chatauqua, N. Y., will speak before the Wilmette Sunday Evening club when it observes Armistice Sunday, November 14. Wil- bur D. Nesbit, author of "Your Flag and My Flag," will be present and recite that well known poem. The [mperial quartet of Chicago will sing for the first time before the club. Its program will include one of Mr. Nes- bits' songs, "Land of Mine." The Wilmette American Legion post will attend in a body, and the girl scouts will usher. Dr. Bestor wi]l speak on "Interna- tional Question." Modern Europe and the Near East have been the special fields of Dr. Bestor's study for two decades. He has traveled widely and studied conditions at first hand. In 1922 he spent five months in Europe and the [Eastern Mediterranean, Palestine, Egypt, Syria, and the coast towns of Asia Minor, Constantinople, MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 [and then returned through the Bal- | kans to Italy. Studies Labor Conditions A study of the Labor government {in action was the object of Dr. Bes- [tor's trip to London for the spring of (1924. The interest of the Labor lead- [ers in the subject of adult education brought exceptional opportunities to | continue his study of British condi- | tions. | As president of Chautauqua institu- tion, Dr. Bestor is constantly in touch with social and political movements |and with the men and women who, at [home and abroad, are shaping the [thought and activity of our times. He | has spoken before the leading clubs, colleges, forums, and associations of |all kinds throughout the United | States. Master of Subjects Dr. Bestor is known as a master of the subjects he discusses, presenting his material in an interesting manner and having an admirable delivery. In this country Chautauqua for over fifty vears has been the leading institution in this field. Its own home reading work resulted in the organization of the British Home Reading union, out of which developed the close relation- ship between the Labor movement and the English universities. KNOW ILLINOIS! The City of Oquawka was the scene of Illinois' first real estate boom in 1836 when residence lots were "knocked down" for $900 and business corners drew thousand of dollars. Elmwood was the first small com- munity in the world to inaugurate a 24-hour electric light and power ser- vice. " Circleville, Illinois' "vanished town," where Lincoln often stopped and toast- ed his shins in the tavern, still retains an honorary city administration com- posed of its few remaining pioneers. Purer Because Carbonated 50c Full Quart Brick Division of National Dairy Products Corporation SPECIAL | This Week DATES, FIGS and NUTS in NEW YORK ICE CREAM