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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Oct 1927, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK October 8, 1927 The Scott Avenue circle will meet on Tuesday, October 11, at 2:30 o'clock, | at the home of Mrs. Howard C. Ballenger, 1340 Ashbury avenue. Mrs. Devroe Getman and Mrs. Harold Weld will assist the hostess. | Miss | school. DANCING AND DINING 7 to 9 P.M. Ye Olde Haylofte $1.00 Dinner - No Cover Charge The pottery classes of the school were conducted on a tour of the | Dundee Pottery works yesterday by | Alta Gahan, Art director of the The tour was made in connec- tion with the class work the pupils are now doing and gave the children an in- sight into the operation of a pottery manufacturing plant. i -_ Gordon Selfridge of London, who ar- {rived in New York abroad the] | Aguitania last Saturday, is spending | | this week-end as a guest of the Hobart | P. Youngs of 708 Prospect avenue. Eight Day Golden Opportunity {chief of Skokie | Jack Odell Elected Editor of Winnetka School Paper Jack Odell the school publication the children, at Metterstran was was Journalist, the modern | Skokie school council this week. editor-in- Winnetka monthly by meeting of the Paul business elected edited appointed [manager of the paper. The Journalist is all of the printed by the Sk classes. News art the children of the v Winne the news medium of tka schools and is okie school printing icles are written by yarious schools. WINCHESTER WINCHESTER WINCHESTER WINCHESTER WINCHESTER +. POCKET KNIFE FLASHLIGHT BOL! BUTCHER KNIFE ELECTRIC IRON pais ah | ZAR 1 A Vay rant eae tr 1 Swale Ml lade -- Blot vod Handle Lad [One ot EEC | 3 | nach VACHS rior case TI ee aie Vs Nochal Sever Baldor. Uining and Setd The correct Flashlight for home or An deal Bote for €| car Complete with wan- $9 49 nt ., 89 dard sre cell bartery 143 EIGHT DAY GOLDEN QPPORTUNITY Truly a sanitary knife for a sanuary Kitchen Fasl7e uisles 98¢ E- 350 'STORE IS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL CHAIN OF 6300 INDIVIDUALLY. OWNED WINCHESTER STORES WINCHESTER RADIO BATTERY mers and other "hard to get at" places a we Se seamed ot ee Came oh 69¢ pit For additional data, see Saturday Eve- We bunk WINCHESTER RAZOR FREE =. Pr CL WINCHESTER PIPE WRENCH FE me The mronges Pipe Woench sm the renter 10inch Special 98% NATION 5 "WIDE WINCHES. TER STORE SALE OCTOBER 7... through 15 Sliven Double geared dasher -- tinned dasher Whips eggs, cream, mayonnaise, etc. T=. 96% STAINLESS WINCHESTER SLICER Perfectly steel wire posts and 19¢ Two high grade steel blades, sag handle, brass fined. Awonder ul 4QC value at. .. gach FLOOR BRUSH Horse Hair and Fibre Can be wed on oiled floors or with any kind of sweep ing com Made of Pure Aluminum 1 Seamtess rolled edge highly polished outside. Sunray finish inside A big value. 142 vise. Each. Qc Bagh japanned finish, hood ped on--round hollow han. die. A handy household art at a very low price during National code standard wrought brass shell, polished fibre lined During this cle this ning Post of today, and Chicago Daily News of October 7th. Street WINNETKA Taylor Hardware Co. Phones Winn. 998-99 TELLS CHURCH WOMEN OF THE NEW RUSSIA (Continued from page 3) the same place renting for much or little according to the salary. There is much poverty, crudity, athe- ism and vagabondism, many things to make a black picture, but there was a spirit of enthusiasm in the effort of the millions of people, trying to make a new civilization run by the workers. The things which are normal in the capitalistic form of government are ex- actly opposite in the communistic form. The former idea is to work for a pro fit to one's self, and in the soviet form the idea is to work for the welfare of the state. One loses his vote, if he seeks to make a profit only to him- self. The soviet form of government adheres to the right of the workers to rule the country, exactly the oppo- site of things as they were before the revolution. Whether in matters industrial, spiri- tual, or political, the old order of things has been entirely cast aside, and a new civilization is being at- tempted, the success or failure of which remains to be seen. The Pine Street circle wii e first meeting of the season Friday, October 14, at 2 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. Theodore Coyne, 579 Provident avenue. It is hoped that all members and their neighbors will be present to enjoy the first get-together, when all activity of the group for the ensuing year will be discussed and planned. Mrs. Harold C. Case of Glencoe will sing a group of songs. Mrs. J. C. Carpenter, Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, is entertaining her sewing club this Friday. ALLL LI Cy ColOGy Sez. "Ica MY OLD FLIVVER. 'OPPORTUNITY - 'CAUSE IT'S 'MOST ALWAYS KNOCKING If your radio begins to sound like the dish-washing room of a busy restaurant--Ilook to your 'B' bat- teries. If you want your set to perform at its best, keep the 'B' power up to par. We carry only the best makes of 'B' batteries, at our customary low prices. (Open evenings 7:00 to 9:00) "Here's where your dollar gets distance." THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP 18 Prouty Annex Winnetka, IIL Ph. Winn. 1840 DS

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