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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Oct 1925, p. 41

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October 24, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 39 12 HELP WANTED--FEMALE 17 FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS 20 AUTOMOBILES 27 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE WANTED -- MAID FOR GENERAL housework; one who likes children; have private room and bath. Tel. Glen. 554. 782 Glencoe Rd. 12LTN4-1te WANTED -- WHITE MAID FOR GEN- eral housework; 38 in family; good home; good wages. Tel. Wil. 867. : 12TN33-1te WANTED -- GIRL FOR LIGHT hsewk four afternoons a week. Ap- ply 796 Center Street Sat., Sun. and Mon., 9 to 1 12T33-1tp WANTED -- GIRL FOR COOKING and general housework; no laundry; 4 adults. Tel. Glen. 836. 12TN33-1te WANTED -- GIRL TO WORK SHORT hours in tea room. Phone Wil. 553. 12T33-1te WANTED -- WHITE GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework; no laundry. Call Glen. 1123. 12TN33-1te 13 HELP WANTED--MALE AND FEMALE WANTED -- EXP. COL. COUPLES; chauffeur-houseman and cook-maid. Good wages. Best refs. req. Tel Kenil. 1369. 13LTN4-1te ---- r---- 14 SITUATION WANTED--MALE SITUATION WTD--CARE OF GREEN- house and garden or houseman in private family. Tel. Univ. 9759. 14LTN4-1tp SITUATION WANTED -- EXP. MAN wants furnaces to clean and take care of. Can furnish best references, Tel. Winn. 2011. 14T31-3tc SITUATION WTD. -- EXPERIENCED furnace man. Tel. Winn. 1552. 14TN32-tfe HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING; floor-waxing; care furnaces. Wil. 3428. 14LT2-tfe 15 SITUATION WANTED--FEMALE SITUTION WTD -- COMPANION TO elderly woman or invalid by re- fined, competent, American, Prot- estant middle-aged woman. Tel. | Winn. 1553. 156LTN4-1tc WANTED -- SEWING BY THE DAY; household sewing; Phone Univ. 6236 after 6 P. M . 1 WANTED -- WASHING TO T home. Phone Wil. 2130. FOR YOUR DRESSMAKING AND terations call Miss Carlsten. 1416, 15 SITUATION WTD. -- LAUNDRY O cleaning by the day; colored. Pho Glen. 638. .. ~~ 156TN33-1 SITUATION WTD. -- EXP. WHITE woinan_ wants work by the day. Call Winn. 533-R. 15743-1tn 16 SITUATION WANTED--MALE AND FEMALE SITUATION WTD -- EXP. COL. couple with best of city ref.; woman, maid or cook; man all-around house- man and exp. in driving all makes of cars. Tel. Drexel 7638. 16LTN4-1tp SITUARDN WTD.-- EXP. CHAUF- four Sia exp. cook. Best ref. Green- ea 17 FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOO ANTIQUES--CONNECTICUT MANTEL clock; small chairs; fine appligue quilt, very old, in good cond.; low post, walnut bed; 4 drawer mah. chest; old mirrors; small tables; glass, prints and other interesting articles. Victrola and 25 records for $25. Kitchen utensils. Phone Glen. 518. 17LTN4-1tc FOR SALE -- 2 MAH. ROCKERS: marble pedestal with bronze figure; sanitary couch with mattress; sev- eral lamps with shades; dresser (oak); rugs. All very reasonable. Call Glencoe 649. 17TLTN4-1te FOR SALE -- KIMBALL UPRIGHT piano, $100; dining rm. table, 6 chairs to match, $40; good condition. Iredale Fireproof Whse., 560 Center St.,, Winnetka. 17LTN4-1te FOR SALE -- ANTIQUE MAH. SOFA; antique walnut bookcase; 2 dini tables; 6 dining chairs; mah. desk; floor screen; 2 sofas; 1 mah. book- case; 1 antique mirror. cheap, need the room. John Odh, 933 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods. Tel. Winn. 235. 17T33-1te 16 TN4-1tn Will sell |. FOR SALE -- COLONIAL MANTEL, Oak, White enamel, 8 ft. wide, 5 ft. high; 2 indirect lighting fiixtures with very fine etched bowls, 18 in. wide; 8 dull brass electric scones. Kenilworth 1399. 17TN33-1te FOR SALE---AMERICAN RADIATOR heating boiler about 1,800 ft. capac- ity, in A-1 condition, cheap; also enameled kitchen sink with drain board. 680 Walden Rd. Winnetka 794. 17LTN4-1tc ANTIQUES, DROP LEAF TABLES, coverlets, samplers, Currier & Ives, old glass, early Amer. furniture, old prints a specialty, 808 Washington St., Evanston. 17TLTN2-4tc FOR SALE -- HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture; piano; victrola; oak bedroom set; brass bed; porch furn.; section- PAIGE 6-39 $250 VERY REAS. FOR QUICK SALE --- will hold 4 people. Accessories. Good mech. cond. 1508 Elmwood Ave, Evanston. Ask for Mr. Barber. 20LTN4-1tp FOR SALE--FORD TOURING; 6 CORD tires; speedom.; lock wheel; shock absorbers; new radiator and front springs; good running condition for service; $125.00. Tel. Winn. 179 after 6 p. m. 20LTN4-1tc NO. SHORE WINDOW AND HOUSE Cleaning Co. Yes, we have men for anything that is to be done around the house. Place your order now. Prompt service. 10 Prouty Annex. Phone Winn. 1994. 27T6-tfe CALL ART FOR WINDOW WASHING, floor waxing, painting, calcimining, wall cleaning, whitewashing, tree felling. Odd jobs. Tel. Wil. 3547. 27LT4-1%p 31 BUSINESS SERVICE FOR SALE -- $250 DOWN PAYMENT ON 1926 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. $220 FIRST DELIVERY. CALL WINNETKA 2284 SUNDAY. 20TN33-1tp FOR SALE--BUICK SEDAN, 7 PAS- senger, late model; re-finished sage Everett parlor grand in perfect con- dition. Shown by appointment. Ad- dress Winnetka Talk A-707. 17TN33-1tp FOR SALE -- ANTIQUES. CHERRY sideboard; cherry blanket chest; mah. chest of drawers, re-finished; spindle and post beds. Tel. Winn. 462. 17TN33-1tc FOR SALE -- MAH. HALL CHAIR, cane back and seat, wool tapestry pad. Will sell at a bargain. Tel. Winn, 462. 17TN33-1te 1 bookcases; mason jars; etc. Very green. Looks and runs like new. i Da Winn. 1595. 17LTN4-1te $1,350. Tel. Wil. 3230. 20LTN4-1tp FOR SALE -- PIANO AT A BARGAIN; |FOR SALE --- DETROIT ELECTRIC and charger; both in splendid con- dition; cheap. Address Winn. Talk A-T705. 20T33-1te WISH TO SELL AT ONCE--FORD SE- dan; very reas. Tel. Winn. 2204. 20T33-1te FOR SALE -- LATEST MODEL MIL- burn. Will sell at sacrifice. Perf. cond. Phone Univ. 3636. 20LTN4-1ic FOR SALE--HUDSON SEDAN, 1921 model, 7 pass. $400.00. Call Winn. 1723. 20LTN4-1tc FOR SALE -- SOLID MAH. COLONIAL dining room set, table, 7 chairs and buffet, $100. Tel. Glen. 198. 4 a 17TN33-1te FoR: SALE -- MANDEL VICTROLA it h records; reas. Kenil. 1522. Md 17LTN4-1tec 4 roves FOR SALE -- UPRIGHT _ PIANO, Bauer; good condition. Winn. 2517. i : ~~ I7LTN4-1tp FOR SALE--BUICK TOURING; GOOD condition. $250. Phone XKenil. 315. 20LT4-1te FOR SALE -- MY 5-PASSENGER sedan in perfect condition. Phone Wil. 406. 20LTN4-1te 21 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS RIVERSIDE SALTED NUTS -- AL- monds and pecans, superior quality, -- Sr AS *"RADIANTFIRE" & 5. 17TN33-1te distinctive flavor. Prepared in Home Shop at Riverside, Ill. Call Mrs. Tisendrath, 1145 Chatfield Rd. Teal. aN 21T32-tfe "TNE BROADTAIL *~ flgor-lamp; tion; a te FOR SALE i chicken-house about ov. high; in good condition; very reas. Phone Wilmette 763-M. 21LTN4-1tp FOR SALE--VEGA TENOR-BANJO, style N, practically new. Telephone Wilmette 763-M evenings. 21LTN4-1tp PLL NEW A % e bou FOR SALE--GAS RANGE, GOOD BAR- gain, $10.00. Baby buggy, good con- dition. $10.00. 311 Woodlawn ave. Phone Glen. 333-R. 21LTN4-1tp | FOR SALE -- CHEAP. STEAMER Trunk, trays and all perfect. 854 ~ Ash St. Tel. Winn. 967. 3 21T33-1tc L=F ---- ' Eon. Phone Univ. id ery;\ 1459. 19 WAN WANTED Kittens; 1110 bet FOR SALE -- SEVERAL STUNNING dresses, dS 36; also 2 fur coats, short and long. Glen. 743. ES 21TN33-1tc LARGE, BRAND NEW el. Winn, 1251. 21T33-1te NANNY GOAT; MAKE '¥ reas. price. Tel. Winn. 21TN33-1tc D FOUND - (1923 FORD | coupe, $4 $825; 192 1928 Jo Studebake Studebake Dodge to coupe, $ 192 Lig $450; Wil L SHIONED BARPIN, setting; keepsake o e Sat. Oct. 17, be- ind Wil. If found call return to 807 Cherry A 24LT4-1tp 26L4-1tp T -- ON SUNDAY, BLACK AND 'white, female, wire-haired terrier; 7 mos. old. Réward. Tel. Winn. 1603. 24T33-1te YH Studel oyd Reldph ne ayy U-D TOURING C per mile and oil. guarantee tween 7 a. times 30c ition t GARDENING DSCAPE GARDENING. BLACK anure for sale. Tel. Highland Park y Caretta. 26TN30-tfc OLD SERVICE OWRON SEWING MACHINE CO. Rep ng all makes at your home. r. $1.00 up. uick ser- Singer drop-head, $25. Free demonstration. 562 Lin Phone W! y 3724. 3567 Armitage : 27LTN2-5tp HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED AT Winnetka Shoe Shining Parlor, 10 Prouty Annex. Phone Winn. 1994. 31TN17-tfe 32 KENNELS FOR SALE -- YOUNG PIT BULL-DOG with pedigree. Very reasonably priced. Phone Winn. 1334. 32TN33-1tp VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE Village of Winnetka Board of Appeals. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Appeals of the Village of Winnetka, pursuant to a resolution of the Council of the Village of Win- netka designating said Board of Ap- peals as a committee to consider a petition filed with said Council by a certain property owner, will hold a public hearing for the consideration of a proposed amendment to the Zon- ing ordinance of the Village of Win- netka, which shall provide that the property described as the South fifty (50) feet of the North eighty-one (81) feet of Lot Fifty (50) in the County Clerk's Division of that part west of the railroad of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seventeen (17), in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thir- teen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, shall be changed from "A" Residential District to "C" Commercial District as described in said Zoning Ordinance. The said public hearing will be held by the said Board of Appeals, as a committee of the Council, in the Coun- cil Chamber of the Village Hall, Win- netka, Illinois, on the ninth day of November, 1925, at eight o'clock P. M., at which time and place all parties terested may be heard. ROBERT KINGERY CHARLES T. BYRON CORAM T. DAVIS SPENCER S. BEMAN STANLEY P. FARWELL, Board of Apneals. T-33-1te Women Enthusiastic Over Gymnasium Class Activity The woman's gymnasium class is registering a large and enthusiastic membership at Community House. This class meets every Monday and Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with Harry P. Clarke as instructor. It is advisable that all women who are thinking of joining this class do so as soon as possible in order to get the greatest benefit from the work, it is explained. Gymnasium classes for men are meeting Monday and Thursday eve- nings and are open to all men in Win- netka. Friendship Circle, a club for girls working in Winnetka homes, is start- ing the year's work. This is a group of girls who meet for gymnasium work directed by Miss Kerchner, fol- lowed by a recreation period under the leadership of Mrs. Sterrett. A cordial welcome awaits any girl who wishes to join this group. Meetings are ev- ery Tuesday evening in the Neigh- borhood room at 8:30 oclock. RETURN FROM WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Durham of Winnetka were expected to return to the village this week after attending the wedding of Miss Dorothy Blood and George Spencer, of Chicago, which took place Saturday, October 17, at fe bride's home in Newton Center, ass. Miss Genevieve Bender of Nakomis, Wis, spent the week-end as the guest of Miss Margaret Hadley of 913 Oak street. .

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