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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 13

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March 26, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 11 _ Kenilworth the end of the week from HOLD BENEFIT SALE Committees in Charge of Congrega- tional Building Benefit Appointed; Plans Progressing Rapidly. Interest in the "White Elephant" sale which is to be held at the Community House on March 4 and 5, is increasing daily as the plans for the event take shape. All sorts of interesting things are appearing daily at the Community House where they are being stored | until the days of the sale. The fact that the proceeds of the sale will go into the fund for the new Congrega- | tional church, has brought enthusiastic volunteers to offer their services. Mrs. Ayres Boal, the general chair- man, has asked the following women to take charge of the departments des- | ignated. Mrs. John W. Scott and her | daughter, Mrs. Edward Welles, will | have charge of the bric-a-brac depart- | ment. The furniture is under the su- | pervision of Mrs. Homer Goodhue and her sister. The Woman's society, with Mrs. D. S. Lasier in charge will furnish the gift table. The hat counter will be in charge of Mrs. Louis Williams and remnants and draperies under the su- | pervision of Mrs. Robert Smith and | Mrs. Albert Bechelheimer. Shoes wil be sold by Mrs. Albert Martin; books | by Mrs. Sherman Aldrich; children's | clothing and toys by Mrs. Morris Wil- | son; boys' clothes and sports goods and instruments by Mrs. Charles Matz. Men's clothing will be with Mrs. De- vore Getman; suits and waists with| Mrs. Fred Scott; women's accessories | and household linens with Mrs. Wil- | liam A. McKinney; and candy depart- ment under the direction of Mrs. Bur- ton Atwood, Jr. In the afternoons, tea will be served for the shoppers under the direction of Mrs. Wallace Rumsey. Mrs. George F. Tucker will supervise feeding all of the volunteer workers at lunch on each of the days of the sale. Mrs. L. F Wallace has charge of the collecting committee; Mrs. Lee Adams of the sorting committee and Mrs. James Fleming of the poster distribution. BEAUTY SHOP MOVES Betty's Beauty shop has leased for May 1 occupancy the corner suite of rooms in the Weissenberg block, at the northeast corner of Elm and Chestnut streets, the change being made to ac- commodate an increasing business. | The lease was made through Hill & | Stone, 543 Lincoln avenue, who have | the management of the building. | Mrs. Alfred Roy Hulbert, 528 Ab- | bottsford road, and her mother, Mrs. | Minnie Livingston, are returning to California via the Canadian Pacific. They are expected home the latter part of this week. { Public Forum Editor, WINNETKA TALK: At the caucus held at the Com- munity House March 14, Mr. Robert F. Wallace, in speaking against my candidacy for Marshal and Collector, stated that his suspicions were aroused when anyone sought to give back any money to the Village, and, also, that [ was a candidate for this office ten years ago. My only motive in allowing my name to be presented was to save the Village $550 a year, for I cannot con- | ceive why a Village like Winnetka should pay one of its citizens $550 a year to have him promise to do nothing. I' have been a resident in Winnetka for almost thirty years and never be- fore have I been a candidate for any office. Ten years ago | was in the military service of the United States and could not have been a candidate for any office, as Mr. Wallace stated. Mr. Wallace has either been misin- formed or else is very careless in his statements. Yours sincerely, A. Lee Adams "ERFECT PLUMBING S THE THING -- YOUR_ F you give your home the prop- er spring tonic, chances are you won't have to take one your- self this season. See that your drains and pipes are in good clean working order. If not send for us. You'll find no draw backs to a plumbing job we do for you. Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. The Spring Broiler As far as eating is concerned, this is open season for the Spring Broiler. Luscious tender, and al- ways freshly killed. . Other poultry for the Hub- bard Woods housewife. PULLOM ana REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Hubbard Woods Phones: Winn. 710-711 E---------- SS ------ SPRING SHOWING OF HATS LovELY MODELS IN FELT, STRAW AND SILK FOR SPORT AND DRESS WEAR Prices are Moderate p25 946 Oak St., Winnetka Phone 320 GETTING THE GARDEN STARTED RIGHT It is wonderful what a piece of ground will do for you if you just go at it right. There are the handiest of tools, the best of seed, fertilizer, and all else you require waiting here for you to make selections to your particular needs. GRASS SEED PALACE GREEN, SHADY PLACE, WHITE CLOVER SEED GARDEN SEED VAUGHN'S, FERRY"S, MANDEVILLE, KING AND EXCEL PARKWAY, EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND LAWN ROLLERS, WHEEL BARROWS, LEAF RAKES, BASKETS HEDGE TRIMMERS, PRUNING TREES Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm St. Phones 843-844 WINNETKA

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