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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Nov 1926, p. 10

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3 WINNETKA TALK November 6, 1926 ; : Canoeing in Canada Camp Fire Girls and Egyptian Trip "M h | on Skokie Program Thursday afternoon, October 28, the | mp. .cce " TAS. Wit] SOL O t er Winnetka Catap Fire. girls. paid a visit] I'wo assembly programs with lec to: the: Gas works. 3 FE y [tures on trips to Egypt and Canada to the jas Ng = i wanston as |g iched a delightful addition to the guests of the Public Service COMPANY. | ch olastic. side of the curriculum at Bu Me a Leather Coat" | Two. bus-loads of girls made the trip | he Skokie school this week. These ; starting from Community House, and | : : : ; : | programs are a regular part of * the Spe ne ah interesting So dis. | week's program and occur every Tues- tril ey 2 yo inane Rete ® he Nv {day and Friday at 11:30 o'clock. ributed, 2 care that is taken to: or insure a % oe I "thi 2% aE | On Tuesday Arthur Smith gave an sure goc service 1 S necessary i his LT ~, A . x ? lace ris canoe trip in Canada. commodity. Mr. Carswell, the super- | account o I How many times has your child made | oc trip in Canad: ! inténde OV LL oo" |This is the second time Mr. Smith this appeal? intendent, and a corps of assistants has related his experiences to students ina were most kind in answering the many . ' te 43 questions put to the Ri 1} i ain at Skokie. Last year at about this time gdestions. put to hem, anc m explam- |, "od of -another-trip into Canada ne the process of gas manufacture. }.jacted for about six months. On ne girl said "I never gad so much this trip he was entirely alone, as his After you have seen the coats in our window, " y respect for my gas stove before," an-|gyide deserted him after vainly urging you will find it hard to say "No." other replied "Yes, how much we take | 1, abandonment of the trip. : for granted--just as if it grew!" | Both accounts were very interesting. They are made in straight coat style, also fash- The gis He to be owe] to wie On Friday, Mr. Brown, who is a . 4 . up the trip if they wish to do so, the | grandfather of one of the students, ioned like a Lumber Jacket, made with colored Bust Bar foreiving Cap Bre Joe] |e Oe oh the si ne knitted band at the neck, cuffs and bottom. Colors honor beads. lecture was illustrated by slides and black and brown --S e --- | was most instructive and entertaining. . e HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED Next Tuesday an account of con- ~~ Be TO THE ditions in Mexico will be given by 4 Priced at WINNETKA MEMORIAL? Mrs. Walter Fisher who spent the | summer in Mexico with her husband, $10.50-$13.50-$15.75- $16.50 RO SI i WT | assembly periods are open to the pub- 3 : A NEW SHOP lic and anyone desiring to 'do so is PAN, » 7 ) urged to attend. ALADDIN'S LAMP EE See our extra heavy pure wool Favor Paving Project in at ow Lumber Jackets. | 575 Lintole. Avena: Manse Subdivision Area Wi k An ordinance providing for pavement $5.95 - $6.25 - $6.75 - $%7.95 Tiler in the Manus subdivision, west of the .---- railroad tracks and south of Winastka > avenue, has been authorized. pub- em mm Congress Hotel Candy lic hearing on the matter was held by the Board of Local Improvements, Tuesday evening. The sentiment is strongly in favor of the improvement by the property owners of the district, it is said, where building activities are and Nancy Keith Candies G. L. ZICK & CO. RENTING carpe | T he Store of Quality and Service CIRCULATING LIBRARY already underway. | Books and Magazines for Sale MEYER .BANK BUILDING" WINNETKA : a | HAVE you SUBSCRIBED RELLY : ; eh jj CIGARETTES aIFTs i WINNETKA MEMORIAL? £3 Tit Y : : : ZZ a a A ZZ a ZZ dda Phone Winnetka 999.... and Lighten Your Shopping Burden Radio season will soon be in full swing, and we have to replace defective parts of your set the many accessories that you may need. "A" "B" and "C" Batteries, Eveready and Ray-o-vac tubes, aerials, insulators, etc. There's no need to go further than Taylors'. / MIRRO ALUMINUM ROASTERS These roasters are larger, finer in quality, and cheaper in price than any roaster we know of and, they have many special features too. If your old roaster is not in Al con- dition, you should not overlook the fact that we are now selling a large size $6.50 Mir- ro Roaster for $5.45 and still another $6.00 Mirro Roaster for $4.95. EB. TAYLOR &. CO. HARDWARE 546 Center Street Phone Winn. 998-999 = 5 2 Za 2 ad da a a a az 2 diadddiiiziiziiiiiiizizid i a Bh

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