November 17, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 55 Chicago Industries Are Represented in Employment Bureau All types of Chicago industries and commercial houses are represented in the Business Men's Advisory com- mittee for the employment bureau of the Y. W. C. A,, according to the an- nouncement made this week by Mrs. Robert DeGolyer, 850 Auburn road, Hubbard Woods, chairman of this service program. Crushed stone for buildings and railroads, advertising, a steel corporation, a bank, a bond house and the vocational department of the University of Chicago are represented in the appointment of William Press Hodgkins, Walther Buchen, Clarence Randall, Herman D. Smith, Scott Bromwell and Robert Woellner. "The advantage of an employment placement service having the benefit of the employer's own point of view is evident in this committee," says Mrs. DeGolyer. "Business houses which are not yet calling Miss Harriet Houghton, our employment secretary, when in need of any kind of office help, will be interested in our service through the personal work of this new committee. "During the past year 14,107 inter- views were given girl job seekers in addition to 342 who were given definite vocational guidance. The total number of girls registering for jobs was 6,117, including 1,374 newcomers to the city. Jobs filled include Bookkeepers, cashiers, clerks, institutional workers, secretaries and stenographers, social workers, telephone operators, typists and part time workers," says Mrs. DeGolyer, in summing up the service of the department, "Our purpose is to make every girl happy in her work, sending out the best girl for each job after a careful analysis. The placement and voca- tional counselling is being directed by Miss Harriet Houghton, who has had wide experience in New York, Rich- mond, and other cities. A special em- ployment service for industrial and domestic workers is maintained at the West side branch, 101 S. Ashland boulevard," the chairman adds. Mrs. Alfred Runnefeldt, 1037 Spruce street, was hostess at a luncheon for thirty-five guests at her home last Monday in celebration of her birthday which is on Armistice day. (FOLKS GREET ME EVERYWHERE > | Go ~=---TI'M PROUD OF A man's got a right to feel proud of good work that is appreciated by the public he serves. It helps him to get up in the morning and smile and work all day giving plumbing satisfaction. Phone 874 ~464 S.J. STEFFENS 723 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. Music School Teacher in Recital at the Playhouse Mieczyslaw Ziolkowski, one of the artist-teachers of the Columbia School of Music, gave a piano recital on Sunday, November 11, at the Play- house, Chicago, under the direction of Bertha Ott. Mr. Ziolkowski is a new member of the faculty of the Columbia school, who is highly indorsed by the celebrated Polish pianist, Mr. Pader- ewski. Mr. Ziolkowski is a great artist and a real musician, who showed in his playing the same beautiful tone quality and command of the keyboard Mr. Paderewski has. The Chicago musicians extend a hearty welcome to this new artist. Dr. Rosanna McKenney of 916 Spanish court gave an afternoon tea last Wednesday in honor of her sister, Mrs. William P. Hogan of Minnea- polis, who has been her houseguest for the past week. --Upbholstering-- Our service includes everything from cabinet work to the final painting. UPHOLSTERING--AII Kinds of Furniture MATTRESSES--SLIP COVERS Repaired--Renovated--Made to Order ANTIQUES--INTERIOR FURNISHINGS FURNITURE--of all descriptions made to order CABINET WORK HusBarD Woops UpHOLSTERY Co. Mrs. R. Halun HUBBARD WOODS 897 Linden Ave. Ph. Winn. 3014 = "Bome Bank lor Himelka People" No Blind Man's Bluff With a Savings Account! HE person who invests his money in oil bubbles, worthless stocks and other speculations might as well give his money to charity--it will bring greater appreciation from the recipient. Why wander around and take reckless chances when a Savings Account in this strong bank offers the best possible protection? You're assured of a healthy grow- ing fund plus the interest we offer. Do Your Banking in Winnetka WINNETKA STATE BANK z BAN EE 5. 8am lo 12-30rm.and 7 lo BRM. LLM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. BANKING HOURS A.M. lo 3 P.M. --