WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925 VACATION CLASS IN FULL SWING Eighteen Children Enroll on Opening Day Eighteen Winnetka children enrolled in the Daily Vacation Church school in Christ Church Parish House Mon- day of this week. The attendance will be greatly augmented, it is said, since the church expects to provide trans- portation for children living too far distant from the Parish House to make the journey by foot. The school comprises junior, primary and kindergarten departments and be- gins session at 9 o'clock every morn- ing, Saturday and Sunday excepted. Sessions begin with worship, fol- lowed by a study period and time de- voted to expression work. There are games out-of-doors. The juniors are given a Bible drill, while the primary children enjoy stories. LE Assembly is at 11:45 when the chil- dren salute the flag and have the clos- ing exercises. Work in the Kindergarten is similar to that in the upper classes. Lack of transportation facilities ap- pears to have prevented the attendance of many children. If there is sufficient demand from prospective pupils living a considerable distance from the Parish House, the school leaders will arrange for a bus to call at the homes. This, however, cannot be done unless there is sufficient demand, it is explained. The school telephone number is Win- netka 884. Miss Holgate is director of the school. FLOUNDERED CLUB SHIP RIDES THE WAVES AGAIN After many months of effort the of Port of Missing Men, floating home of the Buccaneers' club, in Wil- mette harbor, has finally been raised. The pumps were started about 10 o'clock Thursday morning, and before noon the craft was once more riding the waves. The Port of Missing Men sank early in the winter, when ice developed small leaks around the water line which finally caused it to go down. An early attempt to raise the craft was unsuccessful and the success of the second attempt belongs to the Budahl and Melling company, of Evanston, and to E. J. Moberg, the diver who has worked for weeks to make the hull water-tight so that it could be pumped out and raised. Godirey H. Atkin, president of the club, announced that the hull was found to be only slightly damaged around the rudder post and that this damage had been repaired. He said that the craft would be dried out, painted and repaired, after which the equipment which has been in storage will be placed aboard and the floating club house will be ready for the sum- mer activities. The club will then be- gin its yacht races. Several members have purchased ned boats this year and officials of the club are looking forward to a busy season. wy _ ros _. -- Phone Winnetka 32 Residence Phone 426 WINNETKA TEAMING & SUPPLY CO. L. J. HAYES, Prop. SENERAL TEAMING AND EXPRESSING, BUILDING MATERIAL, DRIVEWAYS, GRADING AND BLACK DIRT 16 Prouty Annex Winnetka, Illinois -- RANDPA and Junior have lots in common. They say health and vitality largely depend upon drink- ing plenty of good, whole- some milk--the kind we leave for them each morn- ing. PHONE 137 WINNETKA SANITARY % CNL AE ~26 Elm St. "The Home of the Well Groomed Car" Richardson's Garage YOU'LL~ ~~ ADMIT That Oiling and Greas- ing an automobile is not a desirable job-- neither is Washing and Polishing, unless you are properly dressed and equipped for that work. Even then, it's no snap. Bet- sort of ter bring your car to us. We'll do a satis- factory job on a cost plus basis. Phones 841 and 25 Tennis Balls 3 for $1 39 Elm & Linden LEE SAYS: ADAMS The Rexall Store WE KNEW a chronic BORROWER one time who BUMPED a friend of HIS one day for fifty DOLLARS and the friend COULDN'T turn him down BUT insisted that the MONEY be paid back BY A certain date AND the aforementioned CHRONIC promised to PAY every cent back BY that time "if he LIVED," and the date CAME and went and the FIFTY failed to put IN ITS appearance so IN THE course of a few DAYS the borrower's WIFE got a long letter CONSOLING her over the DEATH of her husband AND the letter stated THAT the husband had PROMISED to pay back FIFTY dollars he had BORROWED "if he lived" AND it was only natural TO presume he was dead-- AND we think that was a PRETTY clever stunt even IF THE fifty was lost. » ime © Stat WINNETKA 2 DID YOU EVER | TO TURN OFF YOUR GAS TANK WATER HEATER? ime-O-Stat Does Not Forget Special Sale Of Tank Heaters and Time-O-Stats Starts Monday, July 6th. Order now and get the benefit of reduced prices and special terms. NORTH SHORE Phone Winnetka 80 FORGET GAS COMPANY =