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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Nov 1926, p. 7

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rr --_-- November 13, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Local Teachers to Attend Institute Evanston Monday The North Shore Teachers' institute, held annually under the auspices of Edward J. Tobin, county superinten- dent of schools, will convene at the First Methodist Episcopal church of Evanston, at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning, November 15. As a result, school sessions will not be held in any of the north shore schools. The pro- gram for the day is as follows: Music "lw Boltwood School Orchestra B. F. Stuber, Conductor Greetings +..ivocvr vist Edward J. Tobin County Superintendent of Schools Address. ." "Some Elements of Leadership" Dr. Arthur E. Bestor, Pres., Chautau- qua Institution, Chautauqua, N. Y. Solo"... Miss Helen E. Smith, Wilmette Address Ji... . v0 "An Anthropologist's View of Race" Dr. Fay-Cooper Cole, Prof. of An- thropology, University of Chicago AFTERNOON SESSION, One-thirty P. M. First M. E. Church Chamber Music Program, String Quartette From Little Symphony Orchestra of Chicago Address ........ "An Unofficial Observer in Europe" Dr. Ralph Dennis, Dean, Northwestern University School of Speech. Postpone High School Parent-Teacher Meeting The New Trier High school Parent- Teacher association meeting, scheduled for Thursday, November 18, has been postponed to a date, not as yet deter- mined, early next spring. At that time it is proposed to hold an exhibit of work accomplished by the students of the high school. The meeting will be featured by the attendance of parents at class sessions. P. T. A. WILL MEET The Greeley Parent-Teacher asso- ciation will hold an evening meeting Wednesday, November 17, at 7:30 o'clock in the assembly room. Mr. Lo- gan, principal of the Skokie school, and Miss Bailey will give short talks. A musical program will follow. Mrs. Dwight Orcutt is to play the piano, and Mrs. Warren Robinson will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Everett I. Har- ris. The first entertainment of the Ken- ilworth club was held on Friday eve- ning, November 5. Mr. Preston Bradley gave an entertaining and in- structive illustrated lecture on his trip through Africa. po cd "Athlete" Gym Shoes A new and improved DrRW.E.MeanweL's m, "ATHLETE" Tennis Shoe that will outwear any shoe of its kind. only gives service, but This shoe not LAST AND CUT-- its supports give great HEAVY SCUFFER TOE CAP comfort. Boys' sizes. . $2.50 STUBBER TOE GUARDS 8 a Arh ror 0S .. $2.75 Men's sizes Winnetka Shoe Store H. LUENSMAN 804 Elm Street Winn. 694 DO IT NOW! Apparently everybody is for the memorial, Winnetka's Memorial to be placed on the Village Common, nevertheless a lot of perfectly good citizens have neglected to sign the subscription blanks that were mailed to them last week. The Memorial committee wishes Winnetka Talk to remind these residents that they can save the committee and the can- vassers a lot of time and trouble if they will hunt up the subscrip- tion blank, fill in the amount they want to subscribe, sign it, and mail it to John R. Leonard, treasurer, 861 Bryant avenue. Everybody who has not already subscribed should realize the im- portance of making their subscrip- tion at once rather than waiting for a canvasser to call on them. Do it now! RELL EE EE EE EE EEE EEE ET When you want something different, something home- made in Baked Goods try the Village Home Bakery 730 Elm Street SAL HHIREIRARR ERY) 1) bY TURKEYS from N. DAKOTA Your Thanksgiving poultry is on order, and those who want turkey before then will find that, from day to day, the gobblers are coming in fresh from North Dakota. The oldest market in Hubbard Woods is prepared to serve the community with the best the market affords. Ducks and Geese from Watertown, Wis., for the big day and the events leading up to it are also yours to order. Pullom n« Regan Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Hubbard Woods Phones: Winn. 710-711 3 The bank book leads to independence. Build up a reserve with a SAVINGS ACCOUNT Get in the habit of paying by check. There is no need of paying bills twice when you have a CHECKING ACCOUNT The safety of your funds and valuables is our first consideration. $3.00 per year gives you a SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX This bank will start and help you build or remodel your home. Ask about our REAL ESTATE LOANS 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

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