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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Jun 1924, p. 4

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4 LAKE HAMLIN CAMP COST IS REASONABLE, CLAIM Continued from page 1 $27.50 per week. Most of the camps mentioned are eight-week camps and in- crease the rate per week for a shorter period of camping than that schedule. It is interesting to note these items and to stop and think how much Win- netka boys and girls are getting for the small sum of $14 per week. And it is of value to stop and figure out how much more than this amount would have to be asked if the camp were run for profit, as well as for the love of youngsters and of having them together in the out-of-doors. Magistrate Northrop Is Back from Health Trip Police Magistrate Clark T. North- rop, who has been away from the vil- lage for some time taking the cele- brated mud baths at Waukesha, Wis., returned early this week and reported the treatments he had taken to combat a severe attack is sciatic rheumatism had been apparently successful. The "Jedge" expects to resume his duties in the local court without de- lay. Little Tots Are Praised for Skill in Dramatics The Greeley school passes along the accompanying word of appreciation from a Winnetka mother who attend- ed the recent operetta performance given by the six-year old children at that school: "When a group of six-year old chil- dren can put over a performance such as the little Spring Operetta last Tuesday afternoon at the Greeley school, it means not only remarkable children but that those behind the scenes have a positive genius for di- recting them. The utter naturalness ant lack of seli-consciousness were striking. "For three-quarters of an hour these h~kies sang, frolicked and danced with joyous abandon, entertaining the older children and parents with such success that the play had to be re- peated cn Wednesday at 5 o'clock so that the fathers might attend. "The little Butterflies, Birds .and Flowers won much applause and earned the money to buy a handsome flac for the school auditorium. "The performance was effectively staged and lighted and was in charge of the first grade teacher, Miss Ver- non, and Miss Douglass Whitehead, supervisor of dramatics. --An Appreciative Mother." Senior "Hop" Set For Friday Night, June 13 The 1924 Senior "hop" at the New Trier Township high school will be held Friday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock, June 13. The committee ar- ranging for the hop, which consists of Josephine MacRae, Eva Mae Johnston, Martha Thomas, Winfield Taylor, Edward Ravenscroft and Ellis Jones, plan the best hop ever held at the school. Miss Wright, Miss Ullrick and Mr. Windos are the sponsors of this, the biggest social event of the senior class. Everything Electrical at our new location Also repairing on all Electrical appliances. Electric Irons Curling Irons Toasters etc. PARR & POWELL WINNETKA 748 Phone Elm St. National Kindergarten and Elementary College Incorporated and Accredited A Non-Profit Institution Fine professional training in most recent developments in elementary and kindergarten work covering every phase of child life from infancy to twelve years. Strong cultural courses. Practical experience in teaching. High official rating, and endorse- ments by educators, civic and com- munity leaders. Fine social spirit and good-fellow- ship in six. dormitories. Enthusiastic student body of 380. Continuous growth based upon the demand for its graduates during 38 years. High school graduates from ac- credited schools admitted without ex- amination. Two and three year diplomas, four year degree. For Catalogue, Books of Views and Graduate Roster, address: President Edna Dean Baker National Kindergarten and Elementary College Box 46, 2944 Michigan Boulevard CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Sachels- for Perennials Shrubs Bedding Plants Vegetable Plants Window Boxes Planted Rl 290 Greenwood Avenue GLENCOE Glencoe 155 962 Linden Avenue HUBBARD WOODS Winnetka 2168 Read All the Want-Ads eS BBS Ht HHH AHHH CH aH A oh AERA Phone 5023 COME EVERY MODEL A REAL ICE SAVER CHICAGO STORES A SENSATIONAL REFRIGERATOR SALE THAT WILL BRING PEOPLE HERE IN THRONGS S. Rosenbaum Company FOUNTAIN SQUARE BUY Every refrigerator in our vast stock is a guaranteed ice saver. ; with the latest developments of scientific refrigeration. Not only will they preserve food perfectly, but they will cut your ice bill this summer. San If you are looking for a good refrigerator at a moderate price, you will be sure to find it here in the desired style and size. refrigeration. pay for one of these refrigerators. prices on every one. . SITET TH ERE EH RH HTT TITH TELE Just think of tl food that is ruined by not having the proper The saving on your food alone will shortly We 3120 LINCOLN AVLNUE 5228 NO. CLARK STREET CARLOAD SALE OF REFRIGERATORS x Evanston SAVE have put special During this sale Now, isn't it worth your con- sideration. You don't have to pay cash if you don't want to. Our usual credit terms prevail. SAN En nnn nnn SLUT TE EE EEE ELLE LETHE EE Prices Range From $17.50 to $85 Pipl HHH PEE I LP we wlll allow bY] wy na 3 A oy h Constructed to conform + + + refrigerator i return for your purchase of a new one for $25 or over. Will hold for future delivery if you so desire. $5 on your old n JHE Hina nnnme 3 9, 4 EE im DR er A Cg Tb SE

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