ae ee WINNETKA TALK $ November 17, 1928 _ i,_._--c Word has been received from Mrs. C. G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, Ken- ilworth, that she is going to Prince- ton, N. J., to visit her sons, David and Philip, and after the Princeton-Yale game will return to her home in Ken- ilworth. VISIT SON Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mordock, of 645 Maple avenue, left Friday to attend the Cornell-Dartmouth foot- ball game and to visit their son who is taking a post graduate course at Cornell. the shop of and now-- a most unusual collection of things from all over the world--suitable for christmas. gifts--may be seen at grace herbst 563 lincoln avenue winnetka HATS All Early Winter Hats in Stock Reduced to "135 Some models are rayon soleil--and are unusual values rae 946 Oak Street in felt, some in Ph. Winnetka 320 Winnetka Realty Concern Under New Designation R. E. Crosby, president of Crosby & McKendry, Inc, realtors, has pur- chased the stock of G. W. McKendry, and will continue the real estate busi- ness at the same address. The firm henceforth will be known as Crosby Realty company, and it is Mr. Crosby's intention not only to increase the busi- ness at the Winnetka office but to open branch offices in the near future. The sales staff, Mrs. D. J. Garrison, Mrs. P. Hawley and Al Eckart, re- main with the Crosby Realty company. } THAT VASE OF FLOWERS P The artistic soul loves to decorate the rooms of the home with a few } vases of choice flowers. They add . that charm the eye delights to dwell upon and their fragrance charms the sense of smell. Make it a point to have us send regularly a bunch of | the flowers you love best. Ours are freshly cut and will last for many days. 4 Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS Ilg's Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL. WINNETKA 313 TTY Winnetka Football Team Adds Another Scalp--Score 12-0 The Winnetka football team went through last Sunday's game displaying the fine brand of football that has been evident all year, and won a decisive victory over the Rainbow A. Cs by the score of 12--0. Marvin Baker played a stellar game, and was responsible for the locals first touchdown on a pass from Martin over the end zone. The visitors made several threats to score in the second period, but always lacked the final punch to push the oval across the goal line. Affeldt played his usual strong game at left half, and one time broke loose for a run of 60 yards, only to be called back by the referee because one || of his team mates had clipped an opponent. However, this did not dis- hearten Affeldt, for a few moments later he was given the ball on the five yard line and plunged over for the second and last score. Martin missed both of the kicks for the extra points. Tomorrow the locals have engaged the Chicago A. B. Al's as their op- ponents and a real game is promised. The visitors come out here with the reputation that they practice against the Chicago Cardinals, and the local coaches have worked hard this week getting their men in the peak of con- dition. All games are scheduled to start at the Skokie field at 2:30 p. m. North Shore Men Speakers at Dinner for Architects The November dinner meeting of the Chicago chapter, American In- stitute of Architects was held at the Architects club Tuesday evening No- vember 13. George F. Nixon of Glen- view, president of the Chicago Real Estate Board, spoke on "The Realtor in Connection with Building ProJects." John P. Hooker, past president, gave a talk on "Building Appraisals" and Dayton Keith of 744 Ash street spoke on "Financing of Building Promotion." Henry Babcock of Highland Park gave a talk on "Economics of Building Pro- motion." COMING SOON Ema ---------- VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE will be at the ALCYON THEATRE Highland Park WATCH FOR DATES Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of CHARMING FROCKS 20% DISCOUNT Now is the time when a new frock becomes of interest . . . and a new frock at a sale price is news indeed. And for During this Pre- this occasion we have a collection of young Misses' frocks, Thanksgiving Sale sizes 14, 16, and 18 years, of silk, crepe, chiffon and others, all each up to our high standard of styling and fabric, sub- shop will be reduced stantially lowered to the price of 20%. $18.50 " i Georgettes, $12.50 - Jerseys, $15.00 The Pauline Shop 913 LINDEN AVENUE--HUBBARD WOODS dresses in our Such values . especially when the season has scarce- ly gotten under way.