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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Feb 1927, p. 14

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WINNETKA TALK February 19, 1927 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka Favor Tnar Announces daily arrivals of NEW FROCKS including Jerseys, Crepellas and Silks Moderately Priced "When You're in a Hurry" for SAND -- GRAVEL -- CEMENT Phone 32 Winnetka Winnetka Teaming & Supply Co. Lawrence J. Hayes Fix April 6 As Date of Bazaar at Horace Mann' Announcement is made that the bazaar to be held at the Horace Mann school, will take place Wednesday af- ternoon and evening. April 6. During the past week, mothers and children have been working on Monday and Wednesday afternoons on articles to be sold at the bazaar. Fathers and sons have been going to the Skokie school on Wednesday and Thursday evenings to work in the manual train- ing department, and the reports by Mr. Norvel and Mr. Funk of that depart- ment are very enthusiastic. In this way, mothers and fathers are taking an active and vital part in making use- ful articles to be sold. A. Lee Adams has very kindly re- served a corner of his Elm street drug store window display for exhibi- tion of the children's work, and each article will be accompanied by the name of the child who made it. Wilmette Girl Looms As Champion Swim Contender Lillian Lusk, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. O. A. Lusk, 1514 Wilmette ave- nue, Wilmette, is rapidly coming to the fore as a swimmer of no mean ability. On February 8, Miss Lusk took first honors in the fancy diving event in a meet of the senior girls at New Trier High school. She came right back to annex second place in the plunge. A week later Miss Lusk captured first place in the fancy diving event of an inter-class meet at the high school. Those who have been watch- ing this young woman's progress as a swimmer predict she will soon be ready for real championship compe- tition. WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS Vol. 1 Winnetka, Ill 45 Girls, you can get a dimple in your cheek by sleeping on a collar button. "There are several ten cent dogs in this town wearing $10 collars," remarks Fred Richardson. Mr. Axel Erickson of Ravinia is build- ing a new home on Woodland Ave. Ra- vinia. Mr. Erickson showed excellent judgment in select- ing our number two Patrician face brick. These brick have been our most pop- ular seller, and help to make an artistic home. Mr. W. A. Snyder, the popular mathe- matic teacher at New Trier High school is having an attractive eight room brick - veneer residence built on Woodland Ave, south of Willow St., Winnetka. Pearson & Sax are the build- ers. Geo. Gonsalves is supervising con- struction. Of all good things that we recall, Strawberry short- cake beats 'em all. "Hello, Rastus, how's yo' hawgs?" "Dey's all right. How's yo' folks?" Winnetka 734 This is a regular Solvay Coke season. More people' buying it than ever. Why? Because it's made good. Mr. M. A. Pancoe is using Balsam Wool, the famous home insulation, in the construction of his new home on Euclid Ave. Good judgment! He will realize it more, later. "Oh, Pal' cried a little boy when he saw his first ele- phant, "see that big cow with her horns in her mouth and eating hay with her tail." Winnetka Coal - Lamber On, 823 Spruce Street OO ISI OI O I===--J OX Now... On Display Beautiful CHEVROLET in Chevrolet History Coach $595 Roadster-- Touring | o 1] The most | | 0 1] [+] $525 Utility Coupe $625 Sedan $695 Landau $745 i Cabriolet $715 3 Light Del. Chassis $395 Ton Chassis $495 F. O. B. Flint Dabe - Nevitt Hupmobile & Chevrolet Motor Sales 911 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Telephone Winn. 296 OEE OI O = OOO Ee OE OI EE OO EI OO I 0x | o ll | Precincts Vie for High Attendance on Voters' Precinct Day "Know Your Precinct Day" in the Winnetka League of Women Voters brought out more than one hundred in- terested members Monday, February 14, at the Community House. Each precinct had its place at the luncheon tables and each chairman greeted her members. Mrs. I. S. Rothschild's pre- cinct had the highest percentage of members present, so each of her mem- bers was awarded a carnation, Mrs. Rothschild was presented with an oil painting of still life by Mrs. John Ven- nem. It was discovered after the meeting that Mrs. H. I. Shaw's pre- cinct tied with Mrs. Francis A. Lack- ner's precinct and thus shares the sec- ond honors. Mrs. John N. VanderVries turned the meeting over to Mrs. G. T. Williams, chairman of the social hygiene com- mittee, who introduced Mrs. Charles Butler. Mrs. Butler presented a very interesting short talk on the "Wom- an's Reformatory." Dr. Ralph E. Cobb was then introduced as the speaker of the day. As coming under the social hygiene committee's field, Dr. Cobb spoke on "Venereal Diseases." This was chiefly a statistical report in which Dr. Cobb illustrated how this problem is being brought to the attention of the public and is treated. Dr. Cobb expressed the belief that women, mothers, should instruct children in sex matters. North Shore Glee Club to Hold Masquerade Ball The North Shore Glee club this week announced a Masquerade dance to be held in the gymnasium of Win- netka Community House, Thursday evening, February 24. The same committee that sponsored the club's last dance at the Winnetka Woman's club has been retained to care for this affair, it is stated. Jack Schultz is chairman and has invited everyone to attend in costume, if pos- sible, in order to make the mas- querade a success. Two well known orchestras, the Black Cat Serenaders and The Skylarks, will furnish the music. It may be of interest to know that the club has increased its membership by seven since January of this year. CIRCLE PLANS BRIDGE The Hawthorn Lane circle will en- tertain its members and their friends at a bridge party at 2 o'clock, Monday, February 21, in the Camp Fire room of Community House.. Refreshments will be served by members of the circle. Anyone desiring reservations is asked to call Mrs. J. A. Donovan at Winnet- ka 483. GENERAL REPAIR AND HOUSE SERVICE Elmer W. Wennlund 1017 Elm Street, Winnetka Tel. Winn. 1136, during day. Tel. Wil. 892-Y3 evenings. Glass, mirrors, electrical appliances, sereens, storm windows. Floor waxing, window washing, basements cleaned and caleimined, ete. All work called for and delivered. Prompt service and reasonable rates, CARRIE S. ROBERTS Pianist-T eacher Private Lessons--Ensemble Recitals -- Coaching Glenn Dillard Gunn School of Musie Chicago Tel. Winn, 1226

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