54 WINNETKA TALK November 12, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Selden White, who have been occupying the H. Spaulding Coffin home at 33 Locust road this summer, are returning to the Orring- ton hotel November 15. Their daugh- ters, Miss Martha and Miss Billee White, are going East for the Yale- Princeton game. YSLLLSLSSSS SILLS SLL LSSLSLSSSSS SSS SSS SSIS SSIS SSL LSSS SLL SLS SILLS LSS SIS SL SSS LLL L SSIS SLLLS ISS SLL SSIS SSS LASS SSS SISSSS SSSI SSS 4 Ideal Bungalow Home In Hubbard Woods, three bedrooms, oil burner, large unfinished attic, two large enclosed porches, and fine plastered garage. On beautiful wooded lot 55x160. $16,500.00. P. W. 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There will be ten polling places in the four townships comprising the dis- trict, located as follows: Evanston, city hall; Wilmette, vil- lage hall; Kenilworh, village offices; Winnetka, village hall; Glencoe, vil- lage hall, and there will also be one polling place in each of the villages of Northbrook, Glenview, Niles, Niles Center and Morton Grove. Mrs. Fritz Wagner, Jr., 384 Haw- thorn lane, representing Illinois, was one of the hostesses at the Chicago College club tea last Saturday in the club rooms. The affair was given for recent graduates of colleges on the list accepted by the membership com- mittee of the club: STUCCO HOUSES Waterproofed and resurfaced in any color. Wet basements made bone dry (from inside). THE U. S. WATERPROOFING CO. 608 S. Dearborn St, Wab, 6897 restaurants. Who could be bored in fascinating UPTOWN CHICAGO? Boredom will never overtake you in Uptown Chicago if you employ but a part of its resources for rec- reation. There is endless fun to be had in Uptown Chicago's great theatersand ballrooms,and health in brisk walks down sidewalks where promenade Chicago's smartest people. And for the ap- petite that comes with the walk there is delicious food to be had in ever convenient hotels and When you plan to travel, use the Railroad Union Ticket Office-- buy your ticket, reserve your Pull- man and check your baggage at the Uptown Station. UPTOWN CHICAGO Shopping Center of a Million People Business Men--Uptouwn Chi- cago welcomes new businesses; and is doing more than any other Chicago community to assure the success of every en- terprise within the Uptown Chicago area. We urge you to investigate the possibilities here for substantial success. ARGYLE One of a series of advertise- ments for Uptown Chicago, sponsored by the Central Up- town Chicago Association and paid for co-operatively by Up- town Chicago's business men. ANY IHL MONTROSE nt Community House Calendar COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR (Week of November 14, 1927) Monday Morning-- Musical Kindergarten Woman's gym class League of Women Voters Fancy dancing Afternoon-- Meltzer School of Music Social dancing Evening-- North Shore Art league Modern Woodmen Triangle club English classes Chamber of Commerce dinner Scout Training course Young Men's gym class Business Men's gym class Good Luck club Tuesday Morning-- Musical Kindergarten North Shore Art league Community Sewing class Rev. Richards' lecture Afternoon-- Girls' gym class Motion pictures Evening-- Motion pictures Friendship Circle Business Girls' club Troubadour Glee club New Trier Rifle club English classes Community Drama club Wednesday Morning-- Musical Kindergarten North Shore Art league Woman's society Afternoon-- Fancy dancing Camp Fire council Bovs" gym class Evening-- Czecho-Slovakian club Young Men's gym class Thursday Morning-- Musical Kindergarten Woman's gym class Afternoon-- Camp Fire girls Boys' gym class Evening-- Boy Scouts Rotary Officials' dinner Friday Morning-- Musical Kindergarten Rotary club luncheon Afternoon-- Motion pictures Blue Birds Pathfinders Evening-- Motion pictures Panthers New Trier Rifle club Real Estate lecture Young Men's gym class Scout Troop committee Young Men's gym class Saturday Morning-- Fancy dancing Evening-- Black & White club dance Fourth, Fifth and Sixth grade Sun- day school dinner Sunday Evening Club Holds First Meeting This Sunday The Sunday Evening club will hold its first meeting of the year at Com- munity House, Sunday. Following a light supper, served at 6 o'clock, there will be held a short business meeting from 6:30 to 7, after which, at the so- cial hour, concluding at 8, teachers, who were abroad the past summer, will speak.