WINNETKA TALK September 1, 1928 ah, AVENUE NORTH YEAR round residents of Chicago's North Shore have long needed just this: A dis- tinguished residence apart- ment in the city -- smartly located -- with complete domestic and restaurant services as needed--trained butlers, wvalets, maids, laundresses. Available are a number of interesting arrangements of 1 to 10 rooms, renting from $150 to $1000 monthly. NS The latest word in urbane urban living Make inquiry of the RENTING OFFICE 126 East Delaware Place ROSS & BROWNE - Managing Agents Superior 4000 Just a Red-Hot Playground Band Here we have the syncopators who have been keeping things hot in the Kenilworth Summer Playground school. Reading from left to right: Top row--Ellen McArthur, Lewis Walton, Jr., Thomas Ellis, Billy Taylor, Dick O'Connor, Joan Ketcham, Barbara Burch, Suzane Erwin, Ralph Starr. Bottom row--Helene Kimball, Buster Starrett, Buster Farrar, Charlotte Wills, Dorothy Starr. HOLD RUMMAGE SALE (Contributed) The Ladies' guild of Christ church, Winnetka, have announced October 18 as the date of their rummage sale, to be held*at the Parish house, Oak and Linden streets, between the hours of 8 in the morning and 9 o'clock that night. Contributions are eagerly solicited. Discarded clothing, children's apparel, men's suits or overcoats, ladies' dresses, gloves, hats, coats and shoes, novelties, underwear, furniture, kitchen ware, glass, lamps, books. The articles may be sent to the Parish house at any time or by calling Mrs. William Eldridge, Winnetka 1784, and she will gladly arrange transportation. The proceeds of the sale will be used for the missionary obligations of the Guild and it is hoped that everyone will lend her aid in making the sale a great success. Wanted-- a Home An Eastern Corporation Executive desires to lease a home furnished for one year. He prefers to locate near lake or Saddle Club. Must have four main bed- rooms and at least two baths on second floor. Also servants' quarters. E.E.STULTS Realty Co. 460 1 Phone Winnetka Ql REALTORS Winnetka NortH SHore [4 Ave. A ReaL Estate 1800 BoArD $ ESTALY WIN IN TRIBUNE CONTEST Two Winnetka women who received prizes in the Tribune Garden contest this year were Mrs, William Crilly of 606 Provident avenue and Mrs. E. H. Johnson of 127 Church road. With a better season and more experience, the contestants generally have better gar- dens this year than last, according to judges. Hundreds of new names ap- peared on the entry lists this year, making competition keen. EXHIBIT PAINTINGS Helen R. Dawes, 1034 Westmoor road, Winnetka, and William Schmedt- gen, 710 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, are two local artists displaying their work in the group of Illinois artists' pictures at the seventy-ninth annual State Fair at Springfield. Lolie Lou Triggs of 1041 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, is spending two weeks at Pentwater, Mich., the guest of Mary Lou Alger of Kenilworth. 'HERE IS THE SHOP WHOSE PRIME DELIGHT-- IS GOOD QUICK WORK AT PRICES ) Skillful plumbing properly priced. That's what we bring to your plumbing needs. Workmanship that is of the highest type; and prices that are figured to your advantage. Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 723 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL.