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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Sep 1928, p. 9

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September 15, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Country Day School to Open on Monday; Announce Teachers Everything.is in readiness for the op- ening of North Shore Country Day school next Monday. Many of the extensive improvements which have been underway during the summer vacation have been com- pleted, and the work yet to be done is such that it will in no wise interfere with schqol work. The staff of teachers for the present school year is as follows: J. C. Anderson, Miss Edith J. Bacon, Mrs. Frank Bailey, K. V. Bollinger, Mrs. B. M. Brein, Mrs. J. B. Childs, Wesley Concidine, D. H. Corkran, Jr, Mlle. M. Damazy, Miss Frances Elli- son, Miss Ruth Fargo, Miss Alice Fy- ock, Miss Julia E. Gilbert, Miss Lillian Griffin, W. Everett Grinnell, Miss Lizah R. Hale, Miss Janet Harvey, Howard E. A. Jones, Arthur A. Landers, Miss Amy G. Loomis, Edward G. Lund, Miss Gillian McFall, Robert F. Millett, Miss Marion Montgomery, Miss Mary E. Musson, Miss Katherine Richardson, Joseph B. Riddle, Miss Nan M. Rood, Mrs. F. B. Sands, Miss Florence Scrib- ner, Perry Dunlap Smith, Mme. M. W. Stoughton, Lewis A. Taylor, Mrs. Lewis A. Taylor, Miss Ida C. Wied, Miss Esther M. Wood. Roche Trophy Golfers Play in Second Round In the Roche Drug trophy tourna- ment, second round play at Skokie Playfield Golf course, Saturday and Sunday, C. Waterton defeated Fred Stoddard 4 and 3; F. E. Mullen won from F. Wolter, 1 up; W. Walters won his match by a bye; Jim Whittaker defeated F. A. Woods 2 and 1; A. McDougal drew a bye; George Rettie beat H. Layer, 2 and 1; Fred Johnson won from H. Runnfeldt, 4 and 3; F. Belmont was victorious over O. Fos- sum, 1 up on 36 holes; C. H. Kreger defeated P. Runnfeldt, 2 and 1; S. F. McKenney won from George McSwee- ney by default; Paul Kreger won his match by a bye; E. Hartshorne beat Bob Kruger, 3 up and 1 to go; How- ard Carpenter won from Ralph Runn- feldt, 3 up and 2 to go; W. Schuster defeated E. Flynn, 1 up; L. Shaw won from Ted Schultz, 1 up. PLAN GROUP ACTIVITIES Miss Elsie Wpygant and Miss Frances Pressler who have charge of the group and creative activities in the Winnetka Public schools have been holding conferences with teachers at the various schoqls of the village this week. Plans for the year have been discussed. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Henning and children, 458 Linden street, spent three weeks recently at Ottawa Beach, Mich. Boal Family Returns for Winnetka Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Ayers Boal of 701 Sher- idan road have returned to their home from Charlevoix, Mich., where they spent the summer at the Boal Camp. Stewart and Tom Boal returned with them and will be home until September 21 when they will return to Harvard college. Tom spent the summer at the Grenfell Mission in New Foundland and returned to spend only one week with his family in Charlevoix. Stewart has been camping in Alberta, Canada for four weeks and Ayres, Jr. has sailed already for a year in Labrador at the Grenfell Mission. Mrs. Nash Cazel and her two chil- dren are sailing from Ireland Septem- ber 18, where they have been for the past three months, and upon their re- turn they will make their home in Deerfield. September 20th LAST DAY to purchase a Fur Garment at August Sale Prices Many requests for garments have forced us to extend these sale prices --but September 20 will be ab- solutely the last day-- A Small Deposit and we will hold the coat until wanted 3319 Discount on all Remodeling--Repairing M. B. Okean Co. Manufacturing Furrier 567 LINCOLN AVENUE Phone 2752 Winnetka G . {HAIL M : 4 Gardening "1 T'S WILMETTE Phot little about L. J. ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING Lawn Rejuvenating--T ree Surgery--Maintenance--Gardening 2311 LAKE AVE. the Right Setting looks and salability of your house a experts. THALMANN WILMETTE ive Your Home astonishing what a difference in the landscaping effects--if it's done by We'll gladly consult with you it without obligation. PHONE WILMETTE 561 Eckart Hardware Co. Plan Now for HEATING your GARAGE NEXT WINTER GARAGE Quaker HEATER An All Purpose Oil Stove SAFE -- ECONOMICAL -- SIMPLE Burns Low Price Oil Entirely New Method of Combustion Extremely Low in Price Puts Oil Heating Within Reach of All Economical as a Coal Stove, Simpler in Operation Noiseless Has no wicks, no moving parts, nothing to replace or get out of order. Has all the advantages of an expensive oil burner. Set it at the temperature desired and forget it. It main- tains steady, even heat. ELIMINATES Dust, Dirt, Ashes and Labor Burns Gas If Desirable The Quaker Oil Stove will burn gas as efficiently as it does oil. Aids Why put up corroded stove pipe? Excelsior Stove Pipe Enamel It's dangerous and will need early replacement anyway. Start right with new, straight sections. smooths up the rough places and prevents rusting on the outside. Dries hard and adherent. up Your Fireplace Regular pattern heavy gauge metal, black enamel hods for everyday use. Coal Boxes for fireside use, brass and enamel finishes. Also Wood Baskets. One of these attractive fire-place sets will add interest and beauty. Black finish, 3 pieces and stand. Also more elaborate brass finished sets. Handy Heat whenever and wherever needed You'll find it pleasant to have one of these new Excelsior Oil Heaters to banish chill. Useful in mid-winter too. Let us serve you better by placing your order for repair and replacement parts now, avoiding last minute rush. Stove Repairs WINNETKA 835 Elm Street Phones 843-44

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