mare. add a WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1923 11 Social Happenings Mr. Daniel Noe, 989 Ash street, is leavnig for the East today to attend sev- eral prenuptial parties given in honor of his bride-to-be, Miss Elsie Bergman in Brooklyn, N. Y. Their marriage will occur on October 10. --Q-- The East End Circle will meet with Mrs. Percival Hunter at 510 Ash street on Tuesday afternoon, October 9, at 2 o'clock. Mrs, Arthur Sterrett and Mrs. Sherman Goble will be the assisting hostesses. ---- Frank Rudolph has returned to Wil- liams college, for his Junior year. Charles Rudolph has returned to Mor- ristown school, Morristown, N. J. Both boys are sons of Mrs, Franklin Rudolph, 475 Sheridan road. i Mrs. Edgar F. Alden, 352 Linden street, is chairman of the Hospitality committee of the Chicago Woman's 1deal club, which met on Thursday for lunch- eon at the Blackstone. ---- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M. Miller, 936 Elm street, have returned from a 7,000 mile motor trip through the East and up into Canada. They were gone four months. 2.0 Mr. and Mrs. James I. Houghteling Jr.,, who occupied the former's mother's home during her absence in Europe, are moving into their town residence at 1308 Astor street, this week. --_0-- The first meeting of the New I'rier Circle will be held Tuesday, October 9, at the home of Mrs. E. I,, Falkenburg, 121 Bertling lane. Mrs. A. E. Riddle will be the assisting hostess. 0 The North Shore Dancing Club will open its series of parties with a dinner dance on the evening of Saturday, Octo- ber 20 at the Winnetka Woman's club. Oo Mrs. Archibald T. Naugle who spent the summer in Winnetka, has gone east to place her daughter, Jane in Miss Ben- nett's school. hh A meeting of the Community Drama club was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred G. Freeman, 651 Lincoln avenue, on Monday. i Ta Misses Martha and Elizabeth Gem- mell, 812 Lincoln avenue, have returned from Lake Geneva and a later stay in Peoria, PL Miss Rachel Foster, Miss Margaret Boyden and Miss Katerine Adams left Tuesday for Bryn Mawr college. Oe Robert Andrews, 785 Willow street has gone to Lake Junaleska, North Caro- lina, to attend Mr, Snyder's school. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Miller, 670 Wal- den road, have returned to their home af- ter a four months' European trip. --0 Mr. and Mrs. H. 1.. Woolhieser have returned from a fortnights' visit in Wis- consin with relatives. Will Show Movies at Skokie Grade School Beginning Friday evening, October 5, motion pictures will be shown at the Skokie school every fortnight. The program will include selected and educational films and the price of ad- mission will be determined by the cost of the various pictures. The purpose of the shows, it is announced, is merely to pay for the new motion picture pro- jecting machine which has just been installed for educational purposes. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE. Winnetka, Illinois, Sept. 29, 1923. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the fol- lowing improvement: For the improvement of OAK STREET from and connecting with the present pavement at the west line ex- tended of Glendale Avenue to a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet west of the east line extended of Hib- bard Road; also CHERRY STREET from and connecting with the present pavement at the east line extended of Glendale Avenue to a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet west of the east line extended of Hibbard Road; also ASH STREET from and connect- ing with the present pavement at a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet east of the west line extended of Rosewood Avenue to a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet west of the east line extended of Hibbard Road; also GLENDALE AVENUE from and connecting with the present pave- ment at the south line extended of Oak Street to and connecting with the present pavement at a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet south of 'the north line extended of Willow Street, including the three alleys re- turns on the east side of said Glen- dale Avenue as far back as the east line extended of Glendale Avenue, and excepting the pavement herein pro- posed at the intersections of said Glen- dale Avenue with Cherry Street and Ash Street; also BERKELEY AVENUE from and connecting with the pave- ment herein proposed at a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet north of the south line extended of Oak Street to and connecting with the present pavement at a line parallel with and twenty-two (22) feet south of the north line extended of Willow Street, excepting the pavement herein proposed at the intersections of said Berkeley Avenue with Cherry Street and Ash Street, by excavating, filling, grading, grubbing, rolling and prepar- ing the subgrade to receive the pro- posed pavement, constructing brick masonry manholes, catch basins, man- hole catch basins and a valve vault, constructing tile pipe drains, tile pipe culverts, Portland cement concrete tile pipe culverts and concrete headwalls for culverts, adjusting present man- hole covers and valve vault covers, removing trees, grading the parkways, and paving with a one (1) course rein- forced Portland cement concrete pave- ment with integral curbs, protecting, curing and cleaning said pavement, and connecting said proposed pave- ment with present pavements, includ- ing all trenching, backfilling, the re- Sets Rewired 18 PROUTY ANNEX Aerials Erected THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP | C. 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COMMUNITY HOUSE James Oliver Curwood's "The Valley of Silent Men" A Story of the Northwest NEXT FRIDAY, OCT. 12 moval of all surplus excavated mate- rials, and cost of engineering services, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, said improvement and assessment being ctherwise known as Winnetka Special Assessment No. 392,764, in accordance with the ordinance heretofore passed therefor, will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka by or before 7:30 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, the sixteenth day of October, A. D. 1923, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall, in the said Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. The specifications of said improve- ment are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum for all estimates approved by the Board of Local Improvements in the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and over when the amount of balance due on any estimate is less than the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the same will be paid by time war- rents. In addition to the usual bond for construction and maintenance in the sum equal to one-third of the amount of the bid accepted by the Board of Local Improvements, the suc- f ] Ice cream the year round More and more we find that people are learning the wonderful value of ice cream as a food product. But be sure of the ice cream you buy--We carry Cunningham's--It's pure and delicious. We'll round. have it all year Smiling Service Community Pharmacy CHAS. R. PATCHEN cessful bidder will be required to furn- ! compensation law of the State of Illi- ish an indemnity and defense policy | nois, and the amendments thereto, in some reliable company indemnifying in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars the Village of Winnetka against loss ($5,000.00). from liability for damages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the performance of the work re- quired to be performed by the said' \ JOHN 8S. MILLER, JR. President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village Winnetka. of contractor, by any person or persons FREDERICK DICKINSON, including such liability imposed under | the employers' liability and workmen's Village Attorney. 2 T30-1te Special Hydrox Brick For This Week End ORANGE-PINEAPPLE A Full Quart Brick 90¢ ye A delicious combination! 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