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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Jun 1927, p. 10

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8 WINNETKA TALK from the west under certain he International Association of Chiefs | ported of Police, held at Windsor, Canada, | weather conditions. . ast week, by appointment to member- | Householders can be of great assist- ' ' f ance in helping to eliminate breeding 4 r) | | places by keeping gutters and down- Sonaes~TelWin. 544 | spouts free of standing water and by | grading and filling property so that | water does not stand for more than a maximum of two or three days. All bird baths should be syphoned out at least once every ten days and fish ponds should be stocked with minnows. Spraying Ineffective It should be understood that mos- | quitoes must have water in which to breed. Spraying of trees and shrubs | to kill mosquitoes on the wing is use- less,.and often much unnecessary dam- age results. Complaints regarding breeding places observed about the village will be glad- | ly received at the Village hall, and will | receive prompt attention. Winnetka Booklet Under Consideration by C. of C. The matter of issuing a booklet on Winnetka, which has been under con- sideration by the Chamber of Com- merce, was again discussed at the meet- ing of that body Monday evening, at which time it was referred to a com- mittee of which Vic Killian is chairman. The committee will make its report and recommendation at the next meeting of the Chamber. June 18, 1927 'SEEK FUNDS TO FIGHT OFF MOSQUITO PLAGUE (Continued from page 3) Peterson Appointed to Executive Board of Police Chiefs W. M. Peterson, Winnetka chief of | police, was honored at the meeting of | W. M. Peterson ship of the executive committee of that organization. The convention was attended by 750 delegates from various throughout the United States and Canada and many foreign countries. The appointment to membership of cities and villages Symphony Played by Violin Quartet at Church Service A violin quartet consisting of Earl Bates, Gordon Robinson, Robert Blake and Mr. Cavenah played "The New World Symphony," by Dvorak at the this committee, comprising seventeen members, is a recognition of activity and accomplishment in police work. Chief Peterson takes the place of W. A. Wiltberger, former chief of police of Evanston. He was appointed by Ed 5 =.50 That is the number of GOLDEN GOOSE BANKS we have. the president of the association, D. J. O'Brien, of California, to fill the va- cancy and was re-appointed at the re- cent convention by the new president, John A. Curry, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. evening services of the Winnetka Con- gregational church, Sunday. Messrs. Bates, Robinson and Blake are stu- dents at New Trier High school and have been studying with Mr. Cavenah. Starting Saturday, June 18th, we are going to give a "GOLDEN GOOSE" with each New Sav- | ings Account of Two Dollars or more. T Industrial Workshop 19 S. ST. JOHNS AVENUE Remember--we have just fifty of these New-Form- Savings-Banks, so come early and be one of the lucky ones! The "Golden Goose" is now on display. HIGHLAND P HLAND PARK Ch din i dl dn fo, Go GB ga dh SE ME dB SO ge fe ae go ee (EET | BANKING HOURS | Daily Saturday Brooms Negligees 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A.M.to 12M. | Maid's Dresses Bed Jackets Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Maid's Aprons French Night Gowns Silk Underwear Pajamas Bath Room Rugs Textiles HHT ULTRA EL TO GIFTS OPENING MONDAY, JUNE 20TH | Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods

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