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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 13

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12 WINNETKA TALK January 15, 1927 A State Bank Next Week Is National Thrift Week Th i hrif: | 1. Work and Earn Bic i M d i | 2. Have a Bank Account Re ne To decide how much you should 'lay by." A checking keeps accurate Make a Budget Record Expenditure * account "cab." That your heirs may not sacrifice savings. This Bank can help you attain it. Give your heir the benefit of your thrift. Your Bank offers de- Carry Life Insurance Own Your Home Make a Will Safe Investments * - © © ON aU A Ww : . pendable securities. { : Pay Bills Promp tly Good credit J; : Happiness is the end 10. Share with Others PD WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK This Plumber Steps Out to Prove He's Diligent A snappy looking, gun-metal blue Ford truck, manned by George Muir, jobber for Vic Killian has been equipped and will be known as "My Shop at Your Door." Muir is the job- ber who dashes about the villages re- pairing stuttering faucets and choking pipes. And when it comes to leaks and "bursts and duds," he is also on hand. Rather than make the traditional plumber's trips back to the shop, Muir will have everything a jobber needs in his new and blue truck, it is said. New faucets, bends, all types of bathroom and kitchen fixtures are in his truck, the object being good service, and quick. Horace Mann School Will Show Movies Each Friday Word comes from the Horace Mann school, that the motion picture ma- chine to be owned by the school is on its way, and movies, some educational in subject, will be shown each Friday afternoon. The grade chairmen of the Horace Mann Parent-Teacher association were entertained Thursday, January 6 at the home of Mrs. E. R. Parker of 174 Linden street. The subject discussed was "Thrift." ANNUAL MEETING OF CLUB The Kenilworth Home and Garden club will hold its annual meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles D. Howe, of 240 Kenilworth avenue, Mon- day, January 24. At this time, the election of officers for the coming year will be held. Mrs. George W. Keehn, Roslyn road, Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club on Tuesday. NORTHBROOK EXTENDS BOUNDARY 800 ACRES Neighboring Community to the Northwest Votes Favorably on Annexation The which was held at Northbrook on January 4, on the prop- osition to approximately 800 acres lying east of that village, carried almost unanimously, the total number of votes for the proposition being 142 election annex with only eight against it. The boundary of Northbrook was about a quarter of a mile west of Lee road, and by the re- sult of the recent election it is now extended to the Kotz road, almost to the west limits of the village of Glen- coe. The new Northbrook territory now takes in the new Skokie valley line on which Northbrook station is lo- cated, and Northbrook, President R. Lauer, announces, is making plans for development of the new territory. Northbrook, under the official guid- ance of President Lauer and his fel- low officials, has gone forward more rapidly, perhaps, than any of the other North shore villages, and very certain it has grown more and expanded more in the past two or three years than it did in its entire previous history cover- ing many years. And President Lauer says there are still many large things under way to keep pace with the rapid growth which the village is experiencing. former eastern Mr. and Mrs. James C. Murray, 433 Cumnor road, left Kenilworth Wednes- day for Pasadena. They plan to stay at The Maryland. AUTOMATIC safe, dependable and efficie manufacturer. " T hermostatic Control! Every AETNA instal- lation includes a thoroughly reliable AETNA thermostat. It starts and stops on a temperature change of less than two de- grees. It guarantees even heat for your home. 874 Center Street ena TRADE~-MARK A Silent Service of Comfort O noise disturbs the home to which AETNA supplies warmth. For as the house temperature falls below the de- sired level the thermostatic control automatically starts up the AETNA. Not the slightest "roar" is heard to dull the edge of one's enjoyment of this silent, comfortable service. AETNA can be installed in your heating plant easily. such enjoyment as you have never known before. nt--the perfected product of a pioneer Listed as stan. rd by the National Board of Fire Underwriters and approved by Insurance and Municipal Authorities wherever sold. VIC. J. KILLIAN Plumbing Contractors OIL BURNER It will bring you It is clean, Phone Winnetka 1260 *

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