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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Oct 1927, p. 17

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October 8, 1927 WINNETKA TALK RRR RRR RRR RR RRR RR RRR EEEE=-------- i w Yell Leaders, Mascot and Crowd Give Grid Season Flying Start | x Se i lt Photo by Toloff No, the cheerleaders really didn't stand on the ramp towers to lead the yelling and Jiggs II, the ugliest bull dog in the world and the pride of the United States Marines, isn't quite as big as he looks (although he may have felt so with all the attentions he received). These little innovations are just the layout artist's way of drawing your attention to Dyche stadium and part of the crowd that saw the Wildcats claw the Coyotes, 47-2, Saturday. Friendship Circle Plans Hallowe'en Fete Oct. 18 The Girl's Friendship circle is plan- ning a Hallowe'en masquerade party for Tuesday evening, October 18, at Community House. Each member is asked to bring along a new member. Old-fashioned Hallowe'en "eats" will be served, and a good, old-fashioned time is promised. At the circle meeting held last Tues- day evening plans for the coming year were made. Mrs. Josephine Starr, music instructor at the Greeley school, is to be the chaperon this year. The average Illinois cow increased her average annual production of milk 216 pounds during 1926. Black & White Gridders Upset Evanston QOaktons The Black and White football team played its first game of the season last Sunday with the Evanston Oaktons, winning by a score of 6 to 0. This was the third game of the season for the Oaktons and their first defeat. A wet field was a handicap to both teams. Up to the last three minutes of play neither side had scored, then Mar- tin intercepted a forward pass and ran for a touchdown. Winnetka's new team, to a man, showed up in good form; Jenssen, Blow and Connor of the Black and Whites especially sharing in the honors with Martin. Why Rugs Stay Young 797 ELM STREET The Greater Hoover Perhaps you wonder why other women's floor coverings last so much longer than your own. son. It ends the greatest menace to rug life . .the cutting, wearing action of sharp, deep buried grit. stay in a rug that is Hoover cleaned, '"'Posi- tive Agitation" surely and unfailingly vib- rates to the surface to be suctioned away be- fore it can damage the rug fibres. Hoover reaches the "unreachable" dirt. Only $6.26 down. Balance in small monthly payments. North Shore Electric Shop O. L. Porter A Hoover is frequently the rea- Such dangerous dirt cannot The PHONE WINN. 44 During 1926 more than $175,000,000 was paid in premiums and assess- ments into insurance companies oper- ating in Illinois. Realistic Method of Permanent Waving NJOY all the outdoor sports; swimming, golf and tennis free from the annoyance of coiffure worries. For a realistic "perman- ent" the new European method is a most natural and beautiful one and assures you of all the joys of summer. Yes, We guarantee our permanents as we do all of our work. Marinello Beauty Shop Phone Winnetka 822 724 Elm St. OUT TODAY! 'Republican Marriage" by LESLIE J. SWABACKER OF WINNETKA Mr. Swabacker's first book since his "Letters to My Daughter." On Sale at the Book Shop of LULU KING Successor to Alice McAllister Skinner Phone Winnetka 1101 The Latest Books of Fiction, Biography, Travel, Etc. Books and Games for Children Bridge Scores--Tallies--Place Cards Rental Library Become a member of my new Rental Library and read all the new books. CHRISTMAS CARDS An Unusually Attractive Assortment of Christmas Cards offered at a 10% Reduction on orders placed in October.

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