April 7, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 49 Community House Calendar (Week of April 9, 1928) Monday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9-- Women's Gym Class 9--Dancing 12--Dancing 12:30--ILeague of Women Voters Afternoon: 2--Rosewood Circle Party 3:45--Fancy Dancing 4--Meltzer School of Music Evening: : 6:30--Chamber of Commerce Dinner 7--Panthers 7:15--Fancy Dancing 8--Community Players 8--Modern Woodmen 8--Triangle Club 8--Business Men's Gym Class 8--Good Luck Club 8--FEnglish Class Tuesday Morning : 9--Art Class 9--Kindergarten All Day--Polls All Day--Community Sewing Class Afternoon: 4--Motion Pictures 3:45--Dancing Evening: 7--Dancing 7:15--Motion Pictures 7:30--New Trier Rifle Club 7:30--Young Ladies' Gym Class 8--FEnglish Class 8:30--Friendship Circle Wednesday Morning: 9--Kindergarten 9--Art Class Afternoon: 3:45--Fancy Dancing 3:45--Boys' Gym Class Evening: 8--Czecho Slovakian Club 8:15--Community Players Thursday Morning: 9--Kindergarten 9--Women's Gym Class 9--Art Class All Day--Stitch-in-Time Club 12--Dancing 12:30--North Luncheon Afternoon: 2--Class in Applied Religion 2:30--Guardians' Meeting 3:45--Dancing 4--Camp Fire Girls Evening: 7--Dancing 7:30--Boy Scouts 8:15--Community Players 8:30--British American Club Towns Druggists' Friday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9--Dancing 12:15--Rotary Club Luncheon Afternoon: 4--Motion Pictures 4--Blue Birds 4--Pathfinders 6--Motion Pictures Evening: 7--Fancy Dancing 7:30--New Trier Rifle Club 8--Religious Education Com. 8--Motion Pictures 8--Panthers 8--Young Men's Class Saturday Morning: 9--Meltzer School of Music 9--Dancing 9--Camp Fire Girls' Food Sale 10--Dancing Afternoon: 2--Boys' Gym Class 4:30--Camp Re-Union Dinner. Township Books Show Fine Balance for Fiscal Year At the annual Town meeting held at Community House, Winnetka, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, annual reports were submitted by Mrs. Gertrude M. Thurston, Township supervisor and treasurer of the road and bridge fund. Total receipts in the road and bridge fund were reported at $68,878.69; ex- penditures, $53,944.27, leaving a bal- ance of $14,934.42. Receipts in the I'own fund amounted to $43,511.31. The expenditures were $14,912.08, leaving a balance of $28,- 599.23, $25,000 of which it was voted to transfer to the road and bridge fund, William B. Moulton presided as moderator at the meeting. Mrs. John S. Miller, Jr. with her daughter, Judith, has gone east during the Easter holidays. Your Furniture! High Grade Upholstery and Cabinet Work, including Furniture Repairs and Refinishing. Specialists in Interior Furnishings and An- tiques. Mattresses Renovated and Repaired. Slip Covers Made to Order. Phone us--let us know your needs, and we'll have the pieces back to you when your house- cleaning is completed. HusBArD Woops UpHOLSTERY Co. Mrs. R. Halun 897 Linden Ave. HUBBARD WOODS Ph. Winn. 3014 Passenger Sedan on the Big Advanced Six Chassis only $1425 ... he finest family car F.0.B, FACTORY Phone Winnetka 2707 ever sold at so low a price You simply cannot buy finer motoring for the money than this big, fleet- looking, smartly appointed, Nash Ad- vanced Six Sedan for five. It has the great advantage of Nash 7-bearing performance. It excels also in steering and riding ease. Specially de- signed, Nash alloy-steel springs plus shock absorbers, front and rear, add unusual comfort to your travel. There are optional colors to suit your taste--a smart, built-in, custom trunk, trimmed with nickel straps, for style --and 5 steel disc wheels as standard equipment. (Six disc or six wire wheels, two of them side-carried and fitted with extra tires, are optional at slight extra cost.) There's no car at its price capable of so much lasting satisfaction as this Nash Advanced Six Sedan. It's a finer mode of motoring, at a lower price! SUBURBAN NASH SALES 547 Lincoln Ave. WINNETKA