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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Oct 1927, p. 31

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WINNETKA TALK October 22, 1927 In an Ed. V. Price & Co. suit you buy brains, ability, buying power -- the things that go to make up a great organization. Naturally we can give more for the price you pay. te OUR FEATURE SUIT JL $5() Cut, fitted and tailored individually for you Easily Chicago's most outstand- ing value. Ld . CITY SALES--FOURTH FLOOR 319 W. Van Buren Street Price Building North Shore Garden Service VALLEY VIEW FARM--Waukegan Road--GLENVIEW Building and Construction of HOME GARDENS PARKS PLAYGROUNDS TENNIS COURTS GOLF COURSES FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS, ETC. Black Soil $7.00 truckload delivered. Telephone GLENVIEW 141-J A REAL OPPORTUNITY Right now we are offering a number of exceptional used cars at rare prices. For appearance, comfort and mechan- ical condition these are hard to beat: Dodge 1927 Coupe ? w Chrysler 1926 Roadster Hudson 1925 Coupe Ford 1927 Tudor Sedan Dodge 1925 Sedan See these cars today. Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Avenue, Winn. Phone Winnetka 165 lini Look Forward to Tussle With Wolverines [linois football fans look ahead to the homecoming game, October 29, when Michigan plays in the stadium. Practically 50,000 tickets have been sold but the stadium seats 67,000. Michigan last played a homecoming game in the stadium in 1925 winning irom an eleven captained by Red Grange 3 to 0 on a slippery field. But | the victory afforded little balm to the | Michigan cohorts who had seen the | Galloping Ghost dedicate the stadium at the 1924 homecoming Michigan game with one of greatest individual | performances in the history of football. | After taking the kickoff back 95 yards for a touchdown, the Red Head fin- ished off his afternoon's work with four more touchdowns against a stunned bunch of fighting Wolverines. Last year at Ann Arbor Michigan won from the Illini 13 to 0. Yost is not coaching football this year and so the Zuppke-Yost rivalry is off, but the Michigan coaching staf is Yost trained and the Wolverines | have demonstrated that they have an- | other powerful machine. Wilmette Drama Leader Coaches Play in Chicago Edna May Cummings, 1332 Forest avenue, Wilmette, is coaching a group of young people in a play called "Cheap Aristocracy." The play was written by Mrs. Cummings and her former danc- ing partner, Norman Marchand, and they are to play the leading roles. The theme of the play is based upon facts gained by Mrs. Cummings by her own experience and psychological study. The music will be furnished by Otis Jordan and Miss Margaret Cum- mings. The play will be staged by the Phil- amathia Girls' club in Chicago, No- vember 15. There will be a cast of twenty. Mrs. George P. Magill, 1011 Lake avenue, Wilmette, has with her, her mother, Mrs. J. Ogilvie, and sister, Mrs. Steward, of Kankakee. They will spend a month with Mrs. Magill. Girl Scout Leaders to Have Course of Study in Winnetka A training course in Girl Scout lead- ership will be given Monday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock in the Joy "cow room of the Winnetka Community House beginning October 24. Because of the large Hallowe'en party which Community House gives each year, it will be necessary to hold the second meeting, October 31, across from Com- munity House at 605 Lincoln avenue. The remaining meetings will be in the Boy Scout room. The history, aims, and principle of the movement, patrol system, Tender- foot and Second Class Girl Scout work. games, nature methods, and songs will be a definite part of the training. The course is open to any woman ovel eighteen years of age who is interested in girls. All girl Scout leaders alone the North Shore are invited to take advantage of this course. BAHAI LECTURE The subject before the meeting in the studio of Louis Bourgeois, archi tect, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette Sunday, October 23, at 3 p.m., is "Uni- versal Peace." This will be realized by the unification of mankind in love, supplanting racial and sectional com- petition, in accordance with the teach- ings and prophecies of the Scriptures. Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi will deliver the address. N. S. VASSAR CLUB The North Shore Vassar club has changed its meeting day to the first Monday of the month. It recently elected officers, choosing Mrs. Samue! N. Comly, president, and Miss Janet Scott, secretary-treasurer. Their next meeting will be November 2. [llinois has been ruled by 12 dem- ocratic governors for a period of 46 years, 6 months and 8 days, and by 14 republican governors for a period of 62 years, 4 months and 29 days. ri 7 3 A charming hat of Black Felt. The sec= tional crown effect is obtained by ems= broidery.Designed by % NEW YORK ge 'America's Foremost Fushion Creator" Te A focles of Yout/ Styles which express the Spirit of Youth adll to the charm of i . MILGRINM Hats for the Matron, ' the Debutante and the "Sub=Deb" Priced from $22.50 NULGRIINC 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD r SOUTH CHICAGO 7

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