Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Apr 1927, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WINNETKA TALK April 2, 1927 wv vw Le oh hn an Lo oh oh hh Sh oo Fv vv EE jump, and at all prices. of all descriptions. 1064 Gage St. U. d. Dini, Prop. Hubbard Woods Here's Where the Bunnies Are Easter Friends with real fur; to be filled or the kind that Chicks, Eggs and Easter Candies Be sure to drop in here first. Hubbard Woods Sweet Shop Ph. Winn. 2061-2344 piscina eames iat A nr rT Yr arora Tw ein adisahthudhibdinnaninadbeuinia FULL Catering Service Winnetkans know that they can depend on Smith's to cater parties proverbially from soup to nuts. They know the delicatessen features are augmented by services that may be used individually or all together as one general catering service. POULTRY Live poultry, or fresh killed for that matter, can always be ordered. The finest farms within North Shore's radius are at our phone's beck and call. BAKERY The delicious pastries, the wholesome bread, the cakes, cookies, pies, etc., have made Smith's Bakery Goods the Winnetka Housewife's best friends. HOME MADE ICE CREAM Pure 100% cream, freshest fruits, all go in the making of this, by now, well known ice cream. We deliver free OPEN SUNDAYS 9-12; 4-6 Smith's Delicatessen 819 Oak Street Phone 112 { + we Supt. Washburne to Talk to Greeley P. T. A. Meeting Supt. Carleton Washburne will ad- dress a meeting of the parent-teacher association of the Greeley school in the Greeley auditorium Tuesday eve- ning, April 5, on the subject "Achieve- ment of Winnetka Children in High School." He will also answer ques- tions of the Winnetka schools. The program will start at 7:45 and in addi- tion to Mr. Washburne's talk, a short moving picture, "Alaskan Adventures" will be shown. RENT ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER" Wird it you can easily and quick- ly beautify ALL your floors-- wood, linoleum, tile or composition. It matters not how they are finished -- whether with varnish, shellac, wax or paint. It takes only a few minutes-- there is no stooping--no messy rags and pails. It doesn't even soil your hands! JOHNSON'S WAX j Polis This marvelous new labor-saver bur- nishes wax on floors to a brilliant lustre that is hard to mar and easy to clean. Ten times faster and better than hand methods. Runs itself --you just guide it. Phone and reserve a Johnson Electric Floor Polisher for any day you wish, RENT IT A HALF DAY IF YOU LIKE $1.00 Johnson's Liquid and Powdered Wax E. B. TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Tel. Winn. 998-99 Woman's League to Prompt Memories of Delinquent Voters A concerted effort will be made by the Winnetka League of Women Vot- ers to get out the vote for the Village election on April 5 and the school election on April 9. Postcard notices are being mailed out to the entire membership of the league, which now totals 1,000. In addition to these, a telephone notification system has been organized. Mrs. D. Bligh Grasett, election chairman, will start an end- less chain of calls when she asks each of the precinct chairmen to call their block captains. The latter will then phone five women in their territory who are not in a habit of voting and urge them to go to the polls. Since there are over a hundred block cap- tains, a large number of women will be reached in this manner. Policemen to Have Two Days Off Duty Each Month The members of the Winnetka Po- lice department, beginning April 1, are to enjoy the privilege of two days off duty each month, in addition to the regular two weeks' annual vacation, which has, heretofore, been their only time off. The new order goes into effect April 1, but it is no joke. On the other hand, it is one of the most pleasant realities which have come to the faihtful minions of the law in the village for a long time, and no doubt accounts for that beaming countenance and unusually sprightly step so noticeable the last day or two throughout the personnel of the force. Mrs. R. H. Schell of 800 Elm street left on Thursday, March 31, to visit her daughter, Marion, in Springfield, Ohio. Miss Schell is a freshman at Wittenberg college in Springfield. sr Miss Jean Markley will return to Wellesley college Monday after spend- ing the spring vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Markley of 777 Burr avenue. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradstreet, who have been at the Percy W. Brad- street residence since their marriage in the fall, are now occupying their residence on Church road. SUBSCRIBE NOW $$$ § Mail your pledge now for your annual contribution to maintenance of COMMUNITY HOUSE THE WOMAN OF TASTE IN DRESS always sends her suits and gowns to us for expert dry cleaning to be thoroughly cleansed. They al- ways come back to her looking as though they had just been bought at the modiste's or dress shop. Our work is superfine. 1050 Gage St. H. E. ODHNER TAILORING Tel. Winn. 278

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy