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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 May 1927, p. 9

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May 7, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 7 WINNETKANS TO HONOR WAR DEAD ON MAY 28 American Legion Making Prepar- ations for Annual Poppy Sale to Aid Disabled Veterans Three weeks from today, or Satur- day, May 28, will be Day," when, in memory of those who sleep in Flanders Field, the beautiful cus- tom of wearing the bright red poppy will be observed, and the proceeds from the sale of these flowers in this annual observance will add more cheer "Poppy and comfort to disabled and needy comrades of those who gave their lives. Winnetka Post No. 10, American Le- gion, is making preparation for the annual observance and Poppy sale in this village. A large committee of women is now being organized for the sale of Poppies, the proceeds from which will go to the Legion service and welfare department. The Poppies, purchased through the American Legion, are made by dis- abled soldiers and distributed through the organization to the various posts throughout the land, in turn to be sold to a generous public, "Oh you who sleep in Flanders Fields Sleep sweet--to rise anew; We caught the Torch you threw, And holding high, we keep the Faith With all who died "We cherish, too, the poppy red That grows on fields where valor red; It seems to signal to the skies That blood of heroes never dies, But lends a luster to the red Of the flowers that bloom above the dead In Flanders Fields! "And now the Torch and Poppy red We wear in honor of our Dead. Fear not that ye have died for naught; We've learned the lesson that ye taught In Flanders Fields!" Fach succeeding year witnesses an increase in interest manifest in Poppy Day, and plans for its observance this year, in Winnetka, are on a much larger scale than has yet been under- taken by the local post. The idea of wearing the Poppy in memory of all who died in the World War was presented to the American Legion by one, who, from all informa- tion obtainable, was the first in Amer- ica to thus wear the poppy--Miss Moina Michael, of Athens, Georgia. Miss Michael also wrote the fore- going verse in dedication of this beau- tiful custom. Public Invited to View N. S. Art League Exhibit The North Shore Art league ex- hibit, in Community House, is still open and the public is invited to come espe cially between the hours from 2:30 to 6 Sunday afternoon. That will be the last opportunity to view the pictures, as the exhibit will be closed Sunday evening. Exhibiting artists may re- move their pictures Monday, May 9. The annual meeting and election of officers will be held next Thursday, May 12. Mrs. Homer Cotton of 460 Winnetka avenue will speak on the | possibilities of a new art center at i New Trier. Mrs. A. J. Coburn of Wil- | mette, chairman of the nominating | committee, will present the names of nominees. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff | moved into their new apartment at | Oak street, Evanston, the first of thi: | week after spending some time with Mr. Woodruff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth. best of our ability, and hence in the past. Telephone W Announcement It always has been our intention to serve you to the very the Opening of Our Children's New Shoe Section with the famous PIED PIPER HEALTH SHOES With great care it is, that this particular line of shoes, with its many advantages has been added to our stock of recog- nized dependable merchandise. And it is our sincere inten- tion to serve you with this line of merchandise as we have Highly recommended by noted doctors and physical authorities are these Children's Shoes. . . pleasure to represent the genuine. G. L. ZICK & CO. HuBBARD WoODS .and it is our 1887 innetka XIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXI IX ZZ EZ 2A Ne ® Ld 0d ® ® Ld 0.4 Ld 4 0d 0d 0d ® 0d ¥, 0d 0d 0d 0d Ad 0d ® 0d Ad 3d 0d 0d ® ® ® ® ® ® ® 0d ® 0d 0d 0d Ld id ® Ld 0d 0d 0d 0d The GREATER. A year ago we gave the Greater Hoover our unqualified endorsement. Today we verify that endorsement by the enthusiastic praise of every purchaser. Time has shown the Greater Hoover to be even greater than our highest expecta- tions. Only $6.25 down. NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP O. :L. Porter 554 Center St. Phone Winn. 44 9000000000000 00009000000000000000000000040400400000000 The Right Lawn Mower It all depends upon the size of your lawn and the lay of the ground as to which style or size of lawn mower you had better buy. We have all the different sizes in widths and these are the easiest running and the longest wearing you can get at any price. BARTLETT Ball Bearing Mowers (in 3 sizes) Ilanoy and Suburb Mowers Grass catchers to fit. Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Your old mower may be all right with a good cleaning and sharpening. In any case it would be a good plan to bring it in and let us go over it and make it good as new. Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm St. Winnetka Phones 843-44

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