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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Apr 1927, p. 10

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SS H THE 'EVANSTON REVIEW April 9, 1927 IAA BEAUTY [ili Phone Winn. 933 THE COMFORT SHOP Complete Beauty Parlor Service Permanent Waving by experts, who have had 10 years of experience. No Rink--no fuzz. | Grant AAR WAVE- eer mmm SHOPPE Miss Jennie Anderson, Prop. Ph. Winn. 933 |! [I Greeley Pupils Tell of Hollanders and Farmers Two programs of unusual interest were given by pupils of the Greeley school during the past week. Both of the entertainments were a direct out- growth of their social science work | and dealt with life and habits of the | particular people the children have | been studying during the past few | weeks. | On Thursday the third graders gave an interesting portrayal of the people of Holland, telling all about the coun- try and its people and demonstrating many of the customs. The second of | the programs, given on Friday, dealt | with farm life. In addition to a de- | tailed account of the work and home | life of farmers, the children also dis- | played model farms and farm build- lings and danced and sang songs. CANDY For the whole Family on Easter Day All the Easter Family of Rabbits, Chickens, and Eggs you'll find in Chocolate. Particularly are the Eggs delicious, in one-half pound, one pound, and two pound sizes, they are filled with nuts and fruit. Also a fine display of boxed chocolates for the grown- ups with a suggestion of Easter in their boxes. Our Easter Novelties Will Please the Kiddies Baskets, Eggs, and Egg Dyes . . . Feathered Chickies (some even wag their heads) . . . and Bunnies! They are here with smooth brown coats. Some of them have fur, and jump. Some of them have hollow tummies, in case anyone desires to fill them with nice Easter candy. By all means bring the children here to choose what they want the Bunny to bring them. Hubbard Woods Sweet Shop U. J. DINI, Prop. 1064 Gage St., Hubbard Woods Phones Winnetka 2061-2344 Local Harriers Take Second in Triangular Meet New Trier High school took second place in the triangular track meet held between the local school, Proviso and LaGrange last Saturday afternoon at the Patten gymnasium. Only the sen- jor teams of the three schools partici- pated and while New Trier and La- Grange were about evenly matched, the latter finally emerged the victor after New Trier had falled to third place in the relay and had been nosed out in the hurdles. The final team standings were as follows LaGrange 50: New Trier 42% and Proviso 26%. The summaries : 50 vard dash--First, Cave (L. G.); second. Paige (N. T.); third, Green- wald (P): fourth, Hefner (P.). Time 05 2-5. Mile--First. Forth (N. T.); second Older (N. T.): third, Payne (P.); fourth, Burge (N. T.). Time, 4:57 2-5. 220 vards--First, Kawiski (L. G.); second, Cave (IL. G.); third, Paige (N. T.): tied for fourth. Greenwald (P.) and McKuen (P.). Time, :24 3-5. 60 yard low hurdles--First, Leming (P). second, Gage (L. G.); third, Cave (I. G.): fourth, MacAllister (N. T.). Time, :07 2-5. 440 vard--First, Cassell (N. T.); sec- ond, Kawiski (IL. G.); third, Mulligan (L. G); fourth, McKuen (P.). Time, :56 2-5. 60 vard high hurdles--First, Gage (L. G); second, Leming (P.); third, Cave (I. G.): fourth, MacAllister (N. T.}). Time, 081-5. 880 vard--First, Owens (N. T.); sec- ond, Mackey (IL. G.); Yost (N. T.); fourth. Snydacker (N. T.). Time 2:14 1-5. High jump--First, Gordon (L. G.): second, Bows (N. T.): third, Hall (N. T.): tied for fourth Brown (IL. G.); Compton (P.). Height, 5 ft. 73-8 in. Shot put--First, Wiskowski (P.); second. Bows (N. T.); third, Shultz (P.); fourth, McNeille (N. T.). Dis- tance, 40 ft. 61-2 in. Pole vault--First. Lee (L. G.); tied for second, Lundberg (N. T.) and Campbell (IL. G.); third, Schultz (P.). Distance 11 ft. Relay -- First, La Grange, second, Proviso; third, New Trier. Time, 1:17 3-5. FOLKS WEVE WORKED FOR SAY THAT WE -- KNOW OUR BUSINESS THERE'S a lot of extraordin- 'ary conversation going on around this town about this plumbing shop and our sanitary methods of fitting out a home or a factory or an office building with the proper heating apparatus or water facilities. They do say that we know our business. We do. Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA, ILL.

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