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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Oct 1927, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK October 1, 1927 Look Your Best Maria Beauty Culture New Building . ELM ST. AT CHESTNUT Phone Winnetka 762 | Hubbard Woods Teachers Guests of P.T.A. Head A tea for all of the members of the faculty of the Hubbard. Woods school will be given by Mrs. Robert Brown, chairman of the school Parent-Teach- er association, at her home, 806 Lo- cust street, Hubbard Woods, next Monday. At that time the teachers of the various rooms of the Hubbard Woods school will meet the chairmen of the room P. T. A's and plans for Like a Falling Leaf Without money, man is not unlike the falling leaf of au- tumn. Like the winds, his best friends "carry him along for a while" but. ..sooner or later... he's left to. drift for himself as best he can, down Life's pathway. Risk not being seperated from the comforts and luxuries of life you now enjoy. SAVE every dollar you can and you'll never have cause to sigh "what might have been." Seek our Advice on Every Financial Problem! Cd Gin ge de a Sn a de dh MB de i gb Go. dn G06 MB db do gh io de) 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 & -* For the Love of Economy Electric Heaters used in the home these chilly days are true economy. No need for a coal fire. An Elec- tric Heater will take the chill out of the house in a very few minutes. We are showing several different styles. NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP 797 Elm St. Phone Winn. 44 association activities will be formu- lated. : The organization of the Hubbard Woods school P. T. A. is now prac- tically completed, room chairmen and sub-chairmen having been appointed by Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown's assis- tants as sub school chairmen are Mrs. Walter Nelson and Mrs. Weber. The room chairmen are as follows: Mrs. Laird Bell, chairman of Mrs. Bernhart's sixth grade; Mrs. J. Blaine Korrady, chairman of Miss McKay's sixth grade; Mrs. Stanley Simpson, chairman of Miss Cox's fifth grade; Mrs. Donald Jeffries, chairman of Miss Leap's fifth grade; Mrs. Herbert Weil, chairman of Miss Mona Gra- ham's fourth grade; Mrs. Leo Schoen- brun, chairman of Miss Ruth Dam- berg's fourth grade; and Mrs. Charles Byron, chairman of Miss Rose Dam- berg's third grade P. T. A. Mrs. Byron is assisted by Mrs. Frank Kranich. Mrs. H. 1. Miss Lula Woolhiser, chairman of Graham's third grade P. T. A.; Mrs. D. Bligh Grassett, chairman of Miss Lulu Johnson's fourth grade; Mrs. George L. Fried- stedt, chairman of Miss Mitchell sixth grade; Mrs. Ben Pfeiffer, chair- man of the second grade P. T. A.: Mrs. George R. Bayard, chairman of Mrs. Barnett's first grade; Mrs. How- ard Walsh, chairman of Miss Swartz' second grade; Mrs. Stewart Weston. chairman of Mrs. Hughes' second grade; Mrs. Albert W. Tweedy, chair- man of Miss Free's first grade; Mrs. Charles Harding, chairman of Miss Van Cleve's first grade and Mrs. Rob- ert Hammond, chairman, and Mrs. Edward Lewis, assistant chairman, of Miss Weedon's Kindergarten. Miss Barbara Poole formerly of Kenilworth but now residing in Ithaca. N. Y. passed through Chicago on Wednesday on her way to Leland Stanford university. Tiny Tots With the colder weather comes the need of heavier clothing for the Tiny Tots. ...and to meet this demand, we have many items of apparel that are most essential for baby to have these chilly days. Among the many things that are constantly ar- riving at our new shop are. . .. Sweaters for Infants If you have not already paid us a visit. . . better come there's many pretty things waiting for the Tiny Tots at . . .. The Leonard Shoppe 795 ELM STREET WINNETKA in soon, for

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