WINNETKA TALK September 24, 1927 HAVE THE GRADING of your lawn done for Fall. There is nothing so necessary to make the home look right. GRAVEL AND TARVIA DRIVES Have your driveway put in shape before constant use makes it worse. Phone Winnetka 2435 FRANZ KRENN Black Dirt for Landscape Gardener Save 1036 Oak St. "I Sell Vigoro, the Lawn and Plant Fertilizer Food" Garden Planning a Specialty Tongregational A Church SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH MORNING-- 9:30 All classes of the Church School. 9:30 Men's Class. American Legion Room. Prof. Rall will speak. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon: '"What Pos- terity Does for Us." Mr. Richards. EVENING-- 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon, "Can We Be Heroes?" Mr. Goodwin. MANAGERS AT PARLEY Kenilworth and Glencoe Officials to Attend Lake Michigan Sanitation Congress in Waukegan Next Week F. IL. Streed, village manager of Kenilworth, and George R. Young, village manager of Glencoe, will be among those attending the fourth an- nual meeting of the Lake Michigan Sanitation congress which will be held at the Claydon hotel in Waukegan on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The meetings of the congress, which is composed of representatives and al- ternates of the various municipalities adjoining Lake Michigan or drawing water therefrom are for the purpose of promoting sanitation in dealing with the operation of the various municipal plants that come in contact with the "Oy Leland G. Vincent General Contractor ~ Remodeling and Repair Work Estimate Furnished 394 Center St. Phone Winnetka 1417 Haircutting is a Science and we cut hair Scientifically Special attention to Womens' and Children's Haircutting Winnetka Barber Shop 571 Lincoln Avenue lake as well as the supervision of public use of the lake. Many prominent speakers will ad- dress the Congress during its two-day session. They will speak on ways and means to improve the sanitation of Lake Michigan. Among those who will talk are: Dr. Herman M. Bunde- sen, Chicago health commissioner, whose subject will be: "The Problem of the Chicago Health Department"; Major Henry W. Lee, president of the Congress; and State Sanitary Engin- eers E. D. Rich, Lewis S. Finch, C. M. Baker and Harry F. Ferguson. The meeting will be called to order by Major Lee, whose address will be followed by a speech of welcome by L. J. Yager, mayor of Waukegan. A banquet will be held on Friday eve- ning, after which Dr. Bundesen's talk is scheduled. On Saturday the visiting delegates have been invited to make a tour of inspection of the new North Side sew- age treatment works, situated at How- ard street and, the North Shore Chan- nel, Niles Center. The plant is of the actuated sludge type, and embodies all the latest and best ideas of sewage disposal. Automobile transportation for the visit will be furnished to all who wish to attend. Those who will be present at the nearly completed plant to explaim its function are: L. C. Whittemore, as- sistant sanitation engineer, B. T. Cur- tis, resident engineer of the Sanitary District of Chicago, and several others. Mrs. W. A. Landgras of Denver has returned to her home after visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas E. O'Neill of 102 Church road. Sig Miss Mary Etheline Mellor, daugh- ter of the C. L.. Mellors of 1179 Asbury avenue, left Saturday for St. Mary's academy, Knoxville, Ill. Landscape S. BISETH Gardening Landscape Work of All Kinds All Work Guaranteed. 915 LOGAN ST., HIGHLAND PARK Phone Winnetka 816 or Highland Park 2288 GOR "Designer of Ladtes' and Gentlemen's (lothes Fall and Winter Materials Now on Display! ALL MY WOOLENS ARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY Tuxedos--Full Dress--Riding Habits and Golf Costumes a High Class Tailor 569 LINCOLN AVENUE - - WINNETKA Phone Winnetka 1909 Specialty DON Late of Fifth Avenue, New York, London and "Paris EE pp----_} i }