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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1928, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK October 6, 1928 Third of a Series on "WHAT THE WELL DRESSED MAN WILL WEAR THis FALL" SHIRTS :--Solid colors will continue to be good in oxford, basket and madras cloths, with blue the favorite, and tans and greys next. However, the green shirt continues to be worn, but not like it did for spring. Stripes are going to be more popular. Collar points on attached shirts will continue to be approximately three inches long. Copyright 1928 Hart Schaffner. & Marx > Ve 2 a Three colors cover universities this fall Grenadier blue Stone grey Chippendale brown They like all three -- created by Hart Schaffner & Marx. They like the price *35 FELL'S Your Clothier Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Exclusively 786 Elm Street 13 St. John's Ave. Winnetka Highland Park Phone 307 Phone 307 Name Chairmen for Revised Precincts, List Voting Places Precinct chairmen of the Winnetka League of Women Voters for the re- cently renumbered and, in some in- stances, redistricted election precincts, with the polling places, were announced as follows this week: District 6 (formerly 4)--Mrs. Charles Kostbade, 1155 Scott avenue. Polling place: Frank A. Reid office, 954 Linden avenue. District 7 (formerly 5)--Mrs. George Friestedt, 927 Tower road. Polling place: Glenetka garage. District 8 (formerly 24)--Mrs. George Suker, 1028 Starr road. Polling place: Ilg Florist shop. District 9 (formerly 6)--Mrs. David Bluford, 777 Prospect avenue, Polling place Community House, District 10 (formerly 7)--Mrs. Guy Watson, 928 Pine street. Polling place: 556 Center street. District 11 (formérly 8)--Mrs. Wil- liam A. Hadley, 913 Oak street. Polling place: Christ church Parish House. District 12 (formerly 25)--Mrs. Hugo Layer, 436 Linden street. Polling place: Winnetka Fire station. District 13 (formerly 9)--Mrs. John Hamilton, 412 Walnut street. Polling place: No. 8 Carlton Block. District 14 (formerly 11)--Mrs, How- ard Kennington, 58 Hawthorn Lane. Polling place: E. E. Stults Realty company. District 15 (formerly 10)--Mrs. Her- bert Pope, 41 Indian Hill road. Polling place: North Shore Country Day school. The league urges every voter to make sure that he or she is registered Oct- ober 6 or 16. International Secretary of Y. M. C. A. Visits Here Walter Gethman, of Geneva, Switz- erland, international secretary of the Y. M. C. A, made a brief visit in Win- netka Monday with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gethman. Mr. Gethman was on his way to California and plans to stop in Winnetka again before returning to Europe. vv vv FROM HOLLAND come the leaf buds which we call bulbs, pleasing to the eye, and of | special attraction to lovers of flori- culture. We handle a large variety of these Dutch bulbs, and can supply our patrons with any quan- tity at reasonable prices. Also all kinds of plants and cut flowers for all occasions. Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS | Ilg's Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL. WINNETKA 313 A rT TITY PLAN NOVEL COURSES AT COMMUNITY HOUSE Discuss Study "of Carpentry, Wood Working, and Various Craft Work Should it be found that there are a sufficient number of Winnetka citizens who would like to take up the study of carpentry, wood working, metal craft, hand craft and other arts and crafts this winter, Community House announces it is prepared and willing to provide such advantages. This would be an entirely new field of endeavor on the part of Commun- ity House, but inasmuch as a num- ber of inquiries have already been received from interested individuals, it is thought there are a sufficient num- ber of others in the village of like mind to warrant preparation for the work. With this thought in mind Com- munity House requests anyone who is so interested to communicate with some member of the staff at an early date, specifying in what particular line or lines of work he is interested. Room in Basement There is said to be room in the base- ment at Community House for equip- ping shops for various kinds of work. This will be done as soon as a suffi- cient number of persons for any one course of study warrants the same. It is not the desire of Community House to duplicate anything of this nature which is already being done in the village. The children in school have this opportunity, but a number of men and women have expressed a wish that they might also have a school of this nature, and a desire to serve them is the reason that Com- munity House is seeking further in- formation. Should there be sufficient demand for it, there is also said to be a pos- sibility of installing a forge, permit- ting working in iron. Mr. and Mrs, De Fores A. Custer, 1497 Asbury avenue, and their small daughter will spend the week-end with Mrs. Custer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamm, who formerly lived in Winnetka and are now residents of Elkhart, Ind. I HERE ARE LOTS oF | THINGS TO DO---- ERE THE AUTUMN TIME 1S THROUGH! Autumn is the accepted time for plumbing repairs. Before chilly winter pokes his nose through the back door and tells you to get ready for a siege. Reliable repairs at the lowest cost to you. Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. =

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