Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jun 1928, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK June 16, 1928 SPECIAL OFFER For a limited time we are offering the famous ENOZ introductory set at a special price. Set includes sprayer and 6 oz. can of ENOZ Moth Spray. Get yours today-- you need it now! | Moth Spray Lee Says:-- MOTHS certainly are PESTS, and should not BE laughed at, but WHEN we think back to LAST Winnetka Day when THE Scotchman opened his PURSE for a coin to buy HIS son a souvenir, ... a MOTH flew out. It seems TO stay in our mind and WE all get a great KICK about it. But NOW we want to be a LITTLE mote serious and TELL you about getting RID of these pests. IF there's anything in THIS wide world that WILL dispose of them IT'S Enoz. When you STOP to think that ONE female moth miller WILL cause thousands OF moth worms in a SHORT time... . . it's ABOUT time to spray WITH Enoz >". . . PARTICULARLY now WHILE we're having this 'SPECIAL offer. In Bradford Academy Play Miss Violet Ravenscroft of Glencoe, pictured in costume (at the right) with Miss Florence Fay, a classmate, was one of the cast in the Bradford Academy pageant, "The Beginnings of Bradford," written by Maude Palmer Thayer, a member of the Bradford faculty, and presented on Anniversary Day (the 125th), June 9, at Bradford, Mass. She also graduated on June 11. The pageant was one of the many features slated to take place during Commencement week. A concert by the Leonora Society of Bradford and the Glee Club of Phillips-Andover College of Andover, Mass. was given the evening of June 9. Luncheons, receptions, and various exercises all contributed toward the success of the week. Miss Ravenscroft is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ravens- croft of 677 Valley road. She is a graduate of the New Trier High school. At Bradford she was an active participant in the athletic and social life of the academy. IN NEW LOCATION DIRECTS PLAY CLASS Dr. Charles H. Davis of Winnetka| Miss Winifred Weedon, kinder- has moved his offices to 1099 Merrill | garten teacher at Hubbard Woods street, Hubbard Woods. The new |school, will be in charge of an out- office is beautifully located in the Hub- pard Woods business area and is of most modern appointment in every de- tail. ATTEND ROTARY SESSIONS door play class in Winnetka for most of the summer. She plans to do some horseback riding in the West later in the summer. ; "GOD'S FOOLS"--SERMON Several Winnetka Rotarians will| The sermon by the Rev. E. Ashley leave the village this Sunday to at-| Gerhard, rector, at the 11 o'clock ser- tend the convention of Rotary Inter- |vice in Christ church this Sunday national at Minneapolis, which will | morning will have the theme, "God's be in 'session from June 18 to 22. Fools." The Comfort Shop PHONE WINNETKA 933 : ~~ for your PERMANENT WAVE FINGER and WATER WAVE PHARMACY The exall Store WINNETKA 2 , EXPERT ATTENDANTS Complete Beauty Parlor Service --always the best Expert Operators Elm & Linden WINNETKA 795 ELM STREET

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