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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Jan 1921, p. 8

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1921 : Frid ay : KS a rrr ad dd Ladd ddidiiiiidiiziiiiiidiiiidididddddddddlldd lll ldbll blll dl ddl ddd rrr 777777 COMMUNITY HOUSE Boxing and wrestling for boys in|N gymnasium, 4:15-5:30. J 'CALENDAR Afternoon kindergarten, 1:30- o 5 o'clock. SEMI-ANNUAL Camp Fire group meeting, at 4 nnou ncing o'clock; Mrs. Kennicott's group, Week of January 3, 1921 room 9; Mrs. Marshall's group, room 4: Miss Ruth Matzs' group, room 5. Motion pictures in the Gym at 8 o'clock. Olive Thomas in "Darling Regular activities in Community House will be resumed as usual dur- ing the week. A Readjust f Price Cl S l ma en! of Velee, €araice d € NY \ N N N N N N N Monday, J 1 \ onday, January Mine;" Charlie Chaplin in "The Ad- N Afternoon gymnasium ciasses for|venturer," "The Green Bay Trail', Also start of our \ girls, two groups, 3:45 to 4:30. Kinogram. y N t YE N y Me North Store Sewing guild wil| Saturday Unseasonable weather and late deliveries have created an overstock "Sp § Celeb for girls will met at| | Four-Corner Dancing club, Gymna- in our store. Our desire to reduce this stock before we take our gis Jelock dn the Neighborhood , Young People's Club Dance, Assem- inventory has prompted us to reduce our prices, basing these re- § : " A 7 room, EF : * N SF. B. P club for girls will hold fell for boys, 2:30-3:30, ductions on estimated replacement values. 3 its regular meeting in the Assembly Volley and hand ball for men, 5 to \ Joon. with Miss Langworthy as|¢ clock. F h X h N eader. - N BR Eo hs oi Conn His urthermore we have started our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE \ Girls, Mrs, James Robertson's group, SALE three weeks earlier than is our custom. \ will meet at 4 o'clock in room 9 V'ts *Smirtest and Bust N Afternoon kindergarten at 1:30, Dressed Women in . 5 N will be resumed as usual, with Miss Drvesed Women be For the sale we have placed all our broken lots and discontinued § Ba ae. tor foreigners at Sport and Week lines, values up to $18.00, in three distinct lots at 8 o'clock, in the usual rooms. These End Skirts classes will meet hereafter on Mon- "day evenings instead of the former schedule of Tuesday evenings. -- -- Evening gYmnasism classes for THE Wilson ® [J ® men at 8 o'clock. I Tuesday votade mith yout dort mater il" REGARDLESS OF THEIR COST. Two Rfesrnoon Slasses for boys, be- Suite 1418 Stevens Building inni +3; ) ' Randolph 3219 o . o ging as Silvano" CAL sin amano sh Wabi This Readjustment of Prices and Clearance Sale Friendship Circle--Club for Work- Started Monday Morning, December 27, 1920 ing Girls--meets at 8:30 for gymna- pp Ee EE EE EE EE EE sium work, and holds sits regular -] meeting in the Neighborhood room at 9:30, with Mrs. Ralph Snyder in] charge. Young Peoples' Dancing club, 9:10 p. m., with Mr. Harry P. Clarke in- structing. Classes in English will meet on Monday evenings. Wednesday Afternoon dancing class in the Gymnasium, two classes, 4:45-5:45. All-day meeting of the Woman's Society of the Congregational church. Afternoon kindergarten, 1:30 p. m. Lacota group of Camp Fire, Miss Emily Matz, guardian, 4 o'clock. Evening Base Ball league. Thursday Two afternoon classes in Gym in Folk and Aesthetic dancing, Miss Schafer, instructing. Afternoon kindergarten, 1:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, 7:3$ p. m., in Assembly room. "Sunset club, rooms 9, 10, 11, at 8 o'clock. North Shore Horticultural society, UALS SLL SSLSS LIAL SILLS LSS LS SSS LLS LSS SSA SY 4 8 o'clock. North Shore British-American so- CarLikeN ciety, in Assembly room at 8:30 o'clock. : ; EEE EE EEEEEEES e R 2 2 27 rriiriiiziziiiiiiuudduuauauad, CONSULT R. W. BARTELMANN CO. Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish _ --------) will sacrifice my 1920 Es- sex Sedan, cord tires for $1,850, cash or terms-- Phone Rogers Park 2780 after 7:00 P. M. mr ov ---m----m mm ------mnmnm-nmk-------- rrr dill iiziiiiridiiiiididdiaddddd ddd dll Lele Ze Ld Ll Zeal dd 7 NORTH SHORE HOTEL Davis St. and Chicago Ave. rz Ta zaazriizrzriziaaizaliaiadcdddgcdcgcdccdgggaaiodiii Zar III II7177, 7 7, N77 7 ra a7 riiiriiiiiiiiiies icici "Aphrodite" is the performance scheduled and no more delightful way of spending the evening could be imagined. North Shore Trains take you direct to the Congress St. "L" station, the entrance of the Auditorium Theatre. Train leaving Wnnetka at 7:04 p.m. arrives at Congress St. at 8:01 p.m. Return trains leave this same station at 10:58 p. m. and 11:18 p. m. 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. Phone Lincoln 7012-3 TILL ILS ISL ISLS SLL zzz ziiaizriiiiiz 777 lr Pi iiiiiriiliiiiiiiiiidiiidiiididiiddd » Mouthpieces HE mouthpiece is an important part of your telephone. When it is broken, the sound waves are imperfectly transmitted and the service suffers. In Chicagoapproximately 70,455 broken telephone mouthpieces have to be re- placed yearly. Think of the labor and the material involved in replac- ing 70,455 broken mouth- pieces in the offices, homes, factories and warehouses of the city. Careful handling of the telephone instrument avoids waste and faulty service. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street Phone: Winnetka 963

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