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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Jun 1927, p. 7

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v June 25, 1927 WINNETKA TALK PLAYFIELD PRESIDENT ASKS PUBLIC SUPPORT (Continued from page 1) is proposed, more Playfield Association members are needed. There are only 200 at the present time; there should be at least 600. Membership is only $1 for the season and men, women and children are urged to join. It is only through the association that activities can be held. Anyone desiring to join will receive willing assistance from Sanborn Hale, Allen Weinstock, Gard- ner Howe, Elmer Nelson, Richard I. Stoddard, George W. Perrigo, R. N. Puetz, John Belmont, or Walter Steel- zel. Gardner Howe, 555 Walnut ave- nue, is the secretary of the organiza- tion and a check mailed to him will obtain a membership card by return mail. The officials of the Playfield associa- tion are confident that the people of Winnetka will aid in making this the most successful season of its history. Miss Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Smith, 547 Or- chard lane, has returned from Kemper hall, where she was graduated re- cently. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith have rent- ed their home at 819 Humboldt avenue and are living at 681 Lincoln avenue until August 1. ---- Elizabeth Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Durham, 808 Au- burn avenue, returned Monday from Miss Hall's school at Pittsfield, Mass. Have a FAN on Hand | The hot weather is coming and no home should be with- out a Fan or two. In our experience in Fans, | we have found that WESTINGHOUSE and | GENERAL ELECTRIC have a Fan for every purpose. Both in plain black and ivory finish. If Electrical and good we have it. North Shore Electric Shop O. L. Porter | 554 Center St. | Ph. Winn. 44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sommer of] 425 Provident avenue entertained forty relatives at a dinner bridge and danc- "Look Your Best" ing at their home Saturday evening, 3 June 18. Their guests were from Bev- erly Hills, Hinsdale, and Oak Park. rps Miss Dorothy Dickinson, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickinson, 1228 | Scott avenue, returned home Friday from Smith college, Northampton, | Mass. Maria Beauty Culture pret Approximately 73 per cent of the homes in Illinois are wired for elec- tricity, compared with the average for | the United States of only 55 per cent. Male Barber in charge of Haircutting. | wp | Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCloud of | Los Angeles are in Kenilworth for the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hz ote] McCloud: New Building Phone ---- ELM ST. AT CHESTNUT WINNETKA 762 Mrs. William Taylor of Kenilworth | entertained her bridge club last week. | "BF fome Bank for Winetka feople" Qfficers and Directors HENRY PR. HALE Fresident L. B.KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/Yesiaens SANBORN HALE Costier GEORGE W. MEAINNEY Asst Cashier VICTOR ELTING ~ NOBLE HALE "Opportunity" The Door That's Locked To All But Doers Many people pass right by the doors of opportunity with- out knowing. It takes a push to open the doors, but they'll open. More money can be accumulated by consistent sav- ing than can be realized. . .and your 'home bank," WIN- NETKA STATE, welcomes your account--and is al- ways ready to serve you to the utmost. While on Your Vacation... your valuables should be stored in our Vaults. Attend to this matter now. It's the wise thing to do. WINNETKA STATE BA LIM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. r BANKING HOURS Saturdays 8AM.lo 1230rm.and 7 lo Brm. [= : rr -_ me

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