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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Oct 1927, p. 8

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Sar ew db he i WINNETKA TALK October 22, 10.27 Lee Says: WHEN you begin TO feel that GRIPPEY ache coming ON, and your head SEEMS to be all "STOPPED up" and YOUR disposition GETS rotten and THE family hates TO see you come HOME -- WHEN all that HAPPENS to you, it's HIGH time that you HURRY to our DRUG store and NEGOTIATE for a box OF Lee's Cold CAPSULES. REALLY, this REMEDY has given REMARKABLE results IN cases of cold and INFLUENZA and you'll FIND in it a quick WAY to get rid of GRIPPE conditions THAT are so prevalent AT this time of THE year--the price is ONLY 50 cents. Adams Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden Catharine Lay Returns After Travel in Europe Miss Catharine Lay returned to her home at 1408 Edgewood lane, Hubbard Woods, Wednesday, after extensive travel in Europe. She arrived in Southampton August 10, and journeyed to London to spend a week with the Dudley Crafts Watson tour. From England Miss Lay went to Holland, Belgium, France, Switzerland, and Germany. While in Switzerland she spent a day and a half with Miss Marian Caswell, former principal of the Hubbard Woods school. She visit- ed Miss Caswell's school in Geneva and attended a session of the League of Nations. Miss Lay flew from Cologne to Bremen, a trip of two hours, and sailed for America from the latter city. She arrived in New York October 14, and spent several days visiting friends on her way home. The semi-annual audit of the village accounts by Wolf & Co., of Chicago, was authorized by the village council at its meeting Tuesday evening. The same firm also conducts the audits for | care of the child. VOTERS' LEAGUE LEARNS HOW TO GAIN MEMBERS School of Salesmanship Con- ducted by State Official Proves Great Aid From 11 until 2 o'clock last Monday a School of Salesmanship for the pre- cinct chairmen and block captains of the Winnetka League of Women Vot- ers was held at Community House, in the assembly room. Mrs. Paul Rittenhouse, assistant to the president of the Illinois League of Women Voters, was the speaker of the morning. She explained the rea- sons for and the program of the Na- tional league of Women Voters. Primarily, the league studies prac- tical needs of administration and legis- lation in order to properly secure jus- tice and to give a real contribution to society in governmental matters. In outline, the background of the League of Women Voters is: 1. Public Welfare department. A. Child Welfare committee--to take B. Education committee--companion the Winnetka park board and the Win- | ,; Ghild Welfare committee. netka board of education. ('. Living Costs committee--for tariff - Electric occupy! HEATERS-- _ take the "Chill" Out - - of any chilly October day when a furnace fire may be too much yet some heat is necessary to the comfort of the room you That's one of a dozen reasons why you should have an Electric Heater. E32 Rome Portable Electric Heater a new type electric heater that is becoming very popular. Now on Display. and Wood Baskets. f] 735 Elm Street Fireplace Equipment If you have not already seen our display of Fireplace Ac- cessories, you'd better do so today. many new features in Grates, Andirons, Scuttles, Screens Eckart Hardware Co. WINNETKA We are displaying Ph. Winn. 843-44 examination, etc. D. Social Hygiene committec--reform work. E. Women in Industry--Securing ot proper working conditions. 11. --Efficiency in Government depart ment, ITI. International Cooperation depart ment--for peace. The instructions to back captains in the drive include the following: 1. A year's subscription to the Woman's Citizen will be awarded the Block Cap- tain in each precinct securing the largest number of memberships in the Winnetka League for the year 1928. 2. Memberships secured may be either renewels or new memberships. 3. Each membership obtained to count in contest must be accompanied by $1.00 membership dues. 4. The contest will begin Monday, October 17 and will close Saturday eve- nng, October 29, 5. During the week beginning October 17th, and ending Sunday, October 23rd, each Block Captain is restricted to the territory assigned to her by her Precinct Chairman. During remainder of contest each Block Captain may solicit member- ships anywhere within her Precinct. 6. Precinct boundaries are outlined on map in Year Book. 7. Applications are to be obtained on blanks furnished to Block Captains by Precinct Chairmen. Each application must be complete with respect to details requested on face of application. 8. Applications received during either week of the contest should beturned in to the Precinct Chairman on the Satur- day of the week in question. Gives Campaign Hints The opening of the membership drive for the Winnetka league is ex- pected to be auspicious as a result of this school. Mrs. Rittenhouse sug- gested that arguments to be used on prospective members might be: "Do you wish to be well informed? No woman can nowadays afford to be un informed." "The membership fee in- cludes a bulletin issued by the State league, which contains the programs of national, state and local leagues." "Education as to principles of govern ment and administration is primary- not active legislation." Mrs. John N. VanderVries, presi dent of the Winnetka league, assigned each precinct to a definite place in the assembly room, where they talked, while luncheon was served by members of the board. Following luncheon, an original play- let, "A Block Captain's Adventure," was presented by Mrs. Edwin E. Brown, the author. Mrs. James Dem- ing was the block captain who in- dustriously and successfully went after memberships for the League of Women Voters during a membership campaign. Her "victims" were gath- ered in the home of Mrs. Homewood 'Mrs. James A. Richards) for a meet- ing of the P. T. A. The group repre- sented four types of women the block captain will encounter and was repre- sented by Mrs. Kerr, church woman (Mrs. A. M. Ferry); Mrs. Wholesome, a very capable and desirable person for any group (Mrs. Wallace Rum- sey), and Mrs. Hiding, the active woman who belongs to five weekly bridge clubs and other uplift organiza- tions (Mrs. L. Harrison Mattler). | New Class for Beginners Starting now--in MELODY WAY CLASS PIANO Mrs. Helen Philleo Weston 941 Tower Rd. Appointments may be made by calling Winnetka 2662. SCHOOL Corinne M. Fitzpatrick, Director 769 Locust St., Hubbard Woods, III. 7th term. Morning session 9-11:30 Lunches and nap by arrangement. Phone Winnetka 2560 | | COMMUNITY NURSERY Residence 1162 Scott Avenue Hubbard Woods Mabelle A. Higgins Teacher of Piano Tel. Winnetka 613

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