16 WINNETKA TALK February 18, 1928 ' GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Arthur Lips of 844 Spruce street gave a large surprise party last Sunday evening for her daughter, Mrs. Roy Pavlik (Marjorie Lips), in honor of her twenty-first birthday. The party was held at the new home the Pavliks have built at 614 Temple court, Kenilworth. The guests consisted of Mrs. Pavlik's old schoolmates and nurses that graduated with her from St. Francis hospital in Evanston. REVISE SWIM SCHEDULE The swimming pool of New Trier High school was closed several days last week for repairs. A revised schedule was made out so that the boys on the swimming team would not miss too much practice. Mrs. Frederick Little and Miss Vir- ginia Little of Kenilworth, entertained last Friday afternoon at tea in honor of Miss Dorothy Foresman. Piano Playing Positively taught any person IN 20 LESSONS Write or phone for FREE BOOKLET CHRISTENSEN SCHOOLS OF POPULAR MUSIC Piano, Saxcphone, Banjo, all Instruments 20 E. JACKSON ST. HARRISON 566¢ CBICAGO, ILL. Christian Fellowship Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka Tel. 2688 Rev. K. E. Rohrbach, pastor Hours of Worship Sunday: Sunday "school... . Jo Lee 3 p.m Young People's service ...... 4:30 p. m. (Swedish) Evening service ...........::00- 8 p. m. Wednesday : Swedish Mid-Week service ....8 p. m. "There came a pain into my life-- 'What, from above? My guardian angel answered, "yes" Lest love spoil Love. Unitarian Church Raymond B. Bragg, minister Sunday, February 19 11 A. M. Service. Sermon subject: "I See by the Paper." : P. M. Young people's meeting in the Church House. Wednesday, February 22 'Woman's Alliance benefit card party for Evanston charities. Mrs. Philip Merrill, chairman. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Merrill. TRIANGLE CLUB DANCE The Winnetka Triangle club ill give a dance Thursday evening, Febru- ary 23, at 8:30, at the Community House. Joe Schneider and his orches- tra will furnish the music. This is the club's first dance this year. Pays Fine and Returns Clothing Filched Here James Hart, of 1421 Emerson street, Evanston, a colored chauffeur, was ar- rested by Sergeant Harry Enault and taken before Police pian GF, Northrup, Monday, charged on com- plaint of Mrs. H. C. Knoke, of 264 Sheridan road, with larceny by bailee. Hart was fined $5 and cost, and he returned a fur coat and a chauffeur's outfit, the property involved in the case. Glengables Tea Room is Popular Meeting Place The Glengables Tea Room at 376 Park avenue, Glencoe, is proving ex- tremely popular with the business men on the north shore. Next Monday eve- ning the North Shore Real Estate board will meet at the tea room, and on Tuesday night the North Shore Bankers' association is to have a meet- ing there. Miss Emelyn Waltz of 554 Long- wood avenue, Glencoe, is entertaining friends for luncheon and bridge at the Chicago College club on the afternoon of Washington's birthday. This man--the Washington Laun- dry man -- will be glad to explain in detail the exacting methods we use in cleansing your clothes, particularly about our rain-soft water process. NO HOME WASHING METHODS OR EQUIPMENT CAN DUPLICATE 'THE INVITING FRESHNESS OF WASHINGTON LAUNDRY- WASHED CLOTHES WE acting in our laundry that they cannot possibly be equaled by the most painstaking domestic methods. When you wash at home you cannot give your clothes the benefits of rain-soft water-- the quick cleansing of articles with a minimum amount of soap--the protection against hard water scum--and the elimination of vigorous rubbing. And your home laundry equipment, regardless how elaborate it might be, cannot remove dirt as gently as our magnificent equipment does. Over 3,000 women send the weekly laundry to us, which is evidence of the fact that there is a vast difference between domestic and pro- fessional laundering--a difference that indicates that Washington Laundry-washed clothes are he cleaner. Washington 700-704 Wasbingion Steet EVANSTON, ILL. Phone Wilmette 145 Established - Forty - Years believe we speak the truth, because the standards of cleanliness are so ex- Laundry 7 Building Permits Issued in Village to Date This Month Seven building permits were issued in Winnetka during the first half of February, according to Building In- spector A. B. Kreig. Four of these were for new resi- dences, the others for garages. John Williams is building a two-story frame and brick veneer residence of seven rooms and a heated porch, at 655 Cher- ry street, costing $10,000. A permit was issued to Ella Q. Meedler for a two-story brick veneer residence of seven rooms, to cost $17,000, at 339 Sheridan road. IL. B. Dean and M. C. Dean will build two residences on Cherry street, each comprising six rooms and cost- ing $11,000. The former will build of frame and stucco, at 1259 Cherry, and the latter of frame and brick, at 1253 Cherry. FINED FOR FIGHTING Mark L. Gleick, of 4547 Bernard street, Chicago, chauffeur, and W. Dave, gardener, at 595 Sheridan road, engaged in a fistic bout early this month as a result of which Gleick was arrested on a warrant charging as- sault and battery. Policemen Harold I.ewis and A. E. Facchini brought him before Police Magistrate C. T. North- rup, Monday, where he was fined $25 and costs. Mrs. D. Bligh Grasett of 797 Walden road left Wednesday for Duke uni- versity, Durham, N. C. As Grand Treasurer of Kappa Alpha Theta so- rority she is helping install a new chapter at Duke, She plans to return home Monday and will leave again next Saturday for Boston, where the national Pan-Hellenic meeting will be held. ay x3 No Chill of Winter in the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall Egyptian Follies Presented by Square Club of Masonic Temple Tickets from members or Adams Drug Store SKOKIE SCHOOL, Feb. 24 and 25, 8:00 P. M. North Shore Golf School Masonic Temple Winnetka The Most Up-to-Date Golf School In the Chicago District Private Nets for the Ladies Expert Instruction Our Indoor Putting Greens Johnny Takach Proprietor Telephone WINNETKA 2112