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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Apr 1926, p. 7

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-__-- April 3, 1926 WINNETKA TALK Indian Hillers to Hear Famous Radio Funsters Village Workmen Battle Against Two-Day Storm Operating a motor-driven snow plow for the first time since 1920, the Village Pat Barnes, general announcer of ra- | department of public works men sought dio station WHT, the Wrigley build- |to cope with the heavy snow fall last ing, Chicago, and his faithful confrere, | Tuesday and Al Carney, organist de luxe, will con- duct a galaxy of radio talent to the New Trier auditorium Monday eve- ning, April 5, for entertainment pur- poses in the interest of the Indian Hill Improvement association. This frolic of music and fun prom- ises to be the outstanding entertainment feature offered by the Indian Hill as- sociation to date this season, and a large turnout of members--there are upward of 500--is confidently expected. In addition to the social side of the program, the members will be invited to hear a Winnetka Park district offi- cial give some interesting data regard- ing facilities at the Elder lane beach in the approaching summer season. There will be a discussion on this matter with every member having a voice, it is ex- plained. Mrs. R. H. Hobart and her daugh- ter, Miss Barbara, 660 Prospect street, Winnetka, have been stopping at The Manor, Asheville, N. C. Wednesday. All the | equipment available was put to work | keeping the streets and sidewalks from being entirely blocked by the heavy snow and the huge drifts. driven plow was operated all night Tuesday and most of Wednesday keep- ing Sheridan road and some of the other principal thoroughfares of the village open to traffic, and a large force of men was employed to dig out the business district as much as possible. POSTPONE COMMUNITY DRAMA The Community Drama club wishes to call attention to the fact that its last play, "Tillie of Bloomsbury," will not come on April 14 and 15 as expected, but is postponed to May 5 and 6. Wed- nesday and Thursday nights being re- tained as usual. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cartier of 1415 Asbury avenue have just returned from a six weeks' stay in Florida, having visited Fort Myers, Sarasota, Palm Beach, Miami, and Coral Gables. - - = and it's not too early To Think of Your Lawn First: your lawn most have food Almost everybody that Swift's Vigoro is essential in the making of a good lawn, also for shrubs and flowers. Vig- oro is a food plant that is evenly balanced and is without odor such as is found in most fertilizers. Vigoro is just the thing to put your lawn in "tip-top"' condition. Sold in bags of 100 lbs. $5.00 50 lbs. $3.00 Albert Dickinson's Lawn Seed For making new lawns or reviving old ones, use the seed put up by the world's largest dealer. Albert Dickinson's seed ranges in price from 3o0c to 55¢ per pound. Globe Mixture the finest seed there is, is selling at 55c. Coldwell Lawn Mowers In addition to our regular line of mowers we are now displaying Coldwell's Gasoline Power Mower. The peo- ple of this locality who have large lawns should not fail to see this mower. It's a wonder. We also have the Cold- 25 lbs $1.75 well in band mowers, they have the Timkin roller bearing which means that they will last a lifetime. ers for every $30.00. We have mow- lawn, ranging in price from $11.50 to Hardware 546 Center St. Phones Winn. 998-999 The motor- | FOR SALE This beautiful home, at Lake Geneva, Wis. Fine location on north shore restricted district, midway between the towns of Williams Bay and Lake Geneva. Ten minutes by auto to either one. 14 rooms, three full baths, extra tub in maid's room, and lavatory on first floor. Liv- ing room and library genuine mahogany, hall and dining room quar- ter sawed oak, second floor finish, white; and third floor brown stain. Hardwood floors throughout. Electric lights. 253.6 feet of front- age. 38 acres of land go with this place. Entrance to private road is just off the new cement highway 50. Must be sold to settle an estate. Some furniture will be left if desired, but not complete. Valra $50,000. a Mrs. F. L. Chapman, owner. Phone Winnetka 1797 Clearance Sale Our Entire Stock of Brunswick Phonographs is placed on sale to make room for our new stock of Brunswick Panatrope and Panatrope Radiolas Terms can be arranged BRUNSWICK YORK BRUNSWICK TUDOR formerly priced at $150.00 formerly priced at $250.00 NOW $75.00 NOW $125.00 THE Brunswick SHOP PHONOGRAPHS -- RECORDS -- RADIOLAS 568 Lincoln Ave. Phone 2129 Winnetka, Ill. ee

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