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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Feb 1927, p. 8

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6 WINNETKA TALK February 19, 1927 Will Give A Series of Tuesday Evening Lectures Dr. and Mrs. Howard C. Ballenger have opened their home at 1340 As- bury avenue, for a series of Tuesday evening lectures, by Rev. James Austin Richards, on the four topics, "Do We gt BEAUTY SHOP Need Religion?" "What Religion Does"; "How We Grow in Religion" Phone Winnetka 2176 and "The Time Table of Religion." This is a new movement in the parish life in which the ministers expect to hold neighborhood meetings in differ- ent parts of the village. Greeley Pupils Hear Folk . Songs in Assembly Program A musical program, composed mainly of folk songs, was presented by Miss Esther Woods, musical instructor |at the North Shore Country Day school, in an assembly program at the Greeley school Thursday morning. Miss Woods was accompained by Miss Jean Hislop on the piano. The program was given in connection with the musical appreciation series of the Greeley school and was greatly enjoyed by the children. In SCALP TREATMENTS and in Antiseptic Shampoos we use the new Deep Therapy Lamp. Drying the hair by means of actinic rays produces the effect of sunlight on the hair and scalp. BEAUTY Marcelling Permanent Waving § SHOP Ethel M. Taylor 818-A Elm St., Winnetka ) 565 Lincoln Avenue Announces . Jerseys, Crep Winnetka CASE DHAL daily arrivals of NEW FROCKS including ellas and Silks Moderately Priced Plan Inspection of Places Where Food Is Handled Dr. H. A. Orvis, health officer of Winnetka, announces that arrange- ments have been made for an inspec- tion of places where foods probably are prepared or sold, in the village, such inspections probably to be made monthly. A system for keeping accu- rate records of this sanitary inspection has been provided in the form of report sheets, in which any deficiency in either of two sections, that of equip- ment or methods of handling such foods, are recorded, and all combined to establish the score or credit to which the place inspected is entitled. Dr. Orvis states that in some places where this method is in practice, cards are displayed, following such inspection indicating that the inspection has been made and also the grade which the in- spection justified. He said he has not decided that this practice will be adopted in Winnetka. It has many features commending it, he said, and in some places, the merch- ants use the display of such cards as a valuable asset to their business, the public being assured that claims for sanitary features of such stores receiv- ing the cards are entitled to them. All strive to obtain and retain them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., 431 Essex road, Kenilworth entertained in- formally at a dinner bridge Wednesday evening, February 9. The GREATEST SENSATION of America's Greatest Industry! The CHEVROLET COACH Improved in Quality yet Reduced to $595 : F. O. B. Flint Former Price $645 NEW LOW PRICES rene ss $595 Former pie 516 $625 aie Big 11 ri oe bs $023 re we ur SOLD Former price $535 with balloon Former price $535 with balloon tires only. tires only. The Sport Cabriolet . . ............. Entire new model with rumble seat. $715 1-Ton Truck . . 1/,-Ton Truck . . (Chassis only) 495 (Chassis only) $395 Balloon Tires Now Standard Equipment on All Models--All prices F. O. B. Flint. Time to Re-tire? TRAVEL FARTHER -- BUY FISK ! -- - Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat of. Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) insures a guarantee. \ Zz a i, 3 Rolling the miles off the speedometer over a set of FISK TIRES has become second nature with most tire-wise men and women. The great major- ity of these, too, find that a-buy-at-Richardson's RPS RICHARDSON'S GARAGE Fred T. Richardson, Jr. 726 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 25 LEW YN oo

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