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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 May 1927, p. 41

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WINNETKA TALK May 7, 1927 or 40 ? EE PLAY TENNIS-- | The Top-Flite illustrated here is the new Spalding racket for this season. It combines the practical ideas given by National Champions of three | countries, on - From the playing standpoint it is a racket of rare excellence. The open throat construction, the smaller head and longer handle make possible a ix better balance with added flexibility giving additional driving power and resilience. Frame is made of best second growth Ash, and the racket is strung with \ an extremely fine grade of the best split gut. Priced at $15.00. Come into Chandler's today and see this and other fine rackets we have ready for your inspection. Spalding Golf Equipment | Complete supplies for the experienced golfer. For the beginner we feature a set of four Spalding clubs and a good bag at $8.95. mr Phone E'S 630 University Davis 123 H = Street ' = ox ox -- 2) se* % SNI6 316 316 6 816 916 816 S16 96 316 56 96 6.816.816 96 36 56 JIG AE NGAI 316 A New Style of Comfort for the Teen-Age Girl O MUCH IMPORTANCE is placed on style these days that sometimes one may wonder whether foot comfort has become an old-fashioned idea. But old-fashioned or not, it's so extremely necessary for the growing foot to have natural freedom of development that Pool & Piper designed the Modern Miss Shoe for the girl in her teens--a shoe that has all the snap and style of Miss Twen- ty-two. It does not sacrifice comfort for style, or style for comfort--it has both in abundance! Telephone University 973 [PaoL & PIPER 'INC CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston, Illinois Ae Jie AC FN FIC FNOIICFINTTIN FINE TIN Fe I FE FA AA, TE I, Ah, LA I As i Joyce Kilmer Club Gives Charity Party Saturday Local friends' have interest in the ninth annual charity party which mem- bers of the Joyce Kilmer league of the Rogers Park Woman's club have plan- | ned for Saturday afternoon. It will be held in the Colonial room of the Edgewater Beach hotel. Pro- ceeds will be given to St. Vincent's orphanage. The party is in charge of Miss Viola McClarey, president, and| Miss Marie Martin, social chairman, | They are assisted by the Misses Laura | McKenna and. Loretta Halaburt and | Mrs. F. E. Gould. CENTRAL COUNCIL TO MEET The Central Council of Childhood Education will meet in the Eleanor Club rooms, Chicago, on Sat- urday morning, May 7, at 10:45 o'clock. Meetings of the various sec- tions of the council will be held at this time, the Nursery school group being conducted by Miss Frances Kern and the Intermediate group by Carl- ton Washburne of Winnetka. Mary Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Livingston of 720 Lincoln avenue, is recovering rapidly at the Evanston hospital from injuries sustained when she was struck by an automobile Opril 20. Her parents ex- pect to bring her home in a week or two. Central | | Jack Hayford Operates Dude Ranch in Montana Jack Hayford, son of the late dean John H. Hayford of the School of En- gineering, N. U., has purchased a "dude" ranch in the Big Horn moun- | tains in Montana with Harry B. Board- man of Glencoe. The ranch property of 2,000 acres ad- joins the Big Horn National Forest of 1,136,000 acres and is named IXL ranch. It is 40 miles south of the Crow Indian reservation. Hayford was married April 6 to Miss | Margaret Jones of Chicago. They will | be at home on the ranch, their post- | office address Dayton, Wyo. | GUESTS AT COLLEGE CLUB Prof. Theodore W. Koch, librarian at | Northwestern university, and Prof. Wil- | liam H. Haas of the university, who | gave an illustrated account of their | . . . . . . | recent investigations in Mexico, with | Mrs. Koch and Mrs. Haas, were special | guests Friday evening of the Chicago | College club. Mrs. Carl Latham, Mrs. | Homer W. Bang, Miss Florence Rennie | and Mrs. James P. Simonds were the . | hostesses. TELEPHONE INVESTMENT | At the end of 1926 the telephone in- | dustry in the United States--repre- | senting 60 per cent of all the tele- phones in the world--had an invest- | ment in plant and equipment of $3,300,- 1 000. 150™ Includes all expenses --railroad and Pullman fares, dining car meals, hotel bills, auto trips, etc. Jerful weeks for the utmost in comfort your money. Famous Rocky Mountain Limited and other fast through trains daily from Chicago, La Salle St. Station [on the elevated loop). Individual attention insures satisfaction. Go as you please -- a care free vacation-- and recreation for | ; Rock Island Vacation Travel Service Bureau, N 179 W. Jackson Boulevard, Phone Wabash 4600, Chicago, Il. N | Send me free lit and lete inf ti Colorado Inclusive § ! Vacation Tours, all expenses prepaid. \ |] . t Name........ serene Tt TT TT pa ETE LLL TLL TT ITT ropa ' ' Address....... TI OR ATI AIT, TTT 148 ~ ---------------------------------------_ an =o}

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