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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Aug 1925, p. 2

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© North Shore Changes + dicate scattered business, divided zlong | © cludd: part of lots 11-12, resubdivision ha shine nN WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 Prepare Children's Horse Show Winnetka and other north shore children will have an opportunity to demonstrate their prowess as equestrians at the children's horse show of the Indian Hill Riding club, which will be held Saturday, September 19, according to announcement issued this week by officials of the club. "This is the third annual show," says a notice from the club, "and is a great event among the children of the north shore. Already the youngsters are hard at work practicing for the various children's riding classes. All north shore children ar: welcome to enter and many prizes will be distributed. Entry blanks for the various classes may be obtained from Godfrey H. Atkin, chair- man, Golf Lane, Winnetka." This event has become increasingly popular every year, and drew large numbers of children as well as grown-ups last year. Beautiful animals are on exhibit at this show and excellent horsemanship is displayed by the youth- ful riders. 13, from Kean W. Burton to Margur- ite H. Rawleigh for a consideration of g $9,000. Torren's system transfers include Chicago North Shore Land company subdivision, lot 5, block 22, August 14, from Anna M. Yerkes to Frances F. Patton. Economist Records Several Economist transfers for the week in- ~ the entir¢ 'north shore. _ William'B. Milton and wife acquired the Kenneth B. Wilson place, S@cazo North' Shire land subdivision, v 8 e L CE ust 4 Se - Cats: 1 RET 5 stodavasion ifl- i ~ Glendale block 17, Edward T. Leonard , to Paul C. Meiiander. Also lots 3 and 4, block 2, Norman D. Dean to Hugo Von Segerlund. In Kenilworth, lot 3, block 9, Miss Sadie T..Jennings to Mary L. Ort- seifen and in Kenilworth-Oxford addi- tion, part of lot 23, block 35; Margaret O. Dwyer to Florence P. Sullivan. May Talaska asquired property from Murine should assume new lights the estate of Charles H. Morse on Au- and loveliness. This harmless, time-_/ Watch Your Eyes Many women, by r.eglect or im- proper care, allow their EYES to become lusterless, dull and unat- tractive. EYES cleansed daily with gust 15, described as Twp. 42, part n w tested lotion is most refreshingran %, 18, 42, 13 for a consideration of beneficial. Write Murine BE $10,000. Dept. 00, Chicago, for frée book on In Wilmette, D. William Bowman to Eye Beauty. o Vern M. Youngberg, lot 11, block 13, i part block 12, etc. Also in Wilmette RINE, Gage's addition, the west half of lot 2, block 15 was transferred from Ella H OUR 'Warner to George P. Facht. ; | For Y In Winnetka Garland's addition, part - EYES of block 9 was transferred on August -- (I= Jinnetka Congregational ) Church _Z\ ZI Services for Vacation Mood It is quite natural to change our habits in the ammer. Perhaps one change that many of ts make is in going to church. No change 'nour basic attitude, of course, but a view- po nt influenced by the outdoor feeling. The Winnetka Congregational Church has made a successful effort to provide services that fit the vacation mood. You are cordially invited to participate. Services of friendliness and informality. WINNETKA CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Service at Eleven. Banking for the People Copyright 1924 Harvey Blodgett Who Are the "Interests" Behind Banks? while receiving its support from the community at large. In such a case the community would not support it. 3 f Wall Street owns stock in The depositors are the com-| Wall Street ow: Le 1] munity--the - farmer, the mer-|2 I€W Ot the nation's banks, the "hant, the manufacturer the pro- number is comparatively small; re : al man. the humble work- and the amount of stock held is gssion {hs so negligible that the situation HE "interests" which dom- inate vour bank are the best interests of all the people in the community. $e, a . need not be seriously considered. They are the first considered Dale stock is. tor the greater in f ati >» bank's poli- ; : >, in formulating the bank's po part, owned locally. cies. : S av. tellvow "bie busi- Its owners have the same free- Pome as 5 Lo tl g may | dom in its purchase or sale as ness, controls banks; others mayt ov do in the stock of other say "the money barons'--mysti- Eder 1 z CE Sc 1 | corporations. cal persons whom it is doubtful : I if anyone in the community ever Directors ~ who contro the saw. bank's destinies and shape its Pe) : icies are chosen by vote of Other misinformed persons will poison are y intimate broadly that "Wall|® ! . . Street" reaches its tentacles into Bank management in all its every bank in the nation; that it | actions considers first the well- controls community banks and |being and the safety of deposi- draws the wealth of the nation | tOTS. bE from them. As a depositor"s efforts are You may even hear, occasional- | ToWned with success, his de- ly, that "they say" the wealthy | POSItS are larger, his borrowing . bower improved; he makes an people of your community dom- |} : - peoy 4 ty ideal customer for his bank. inate the local banks with an eye Multiply the average depositor single to their own profits. by the whole number. Then, for They are all wrong. good measure, add the whole No bank could endure if it were | community. There you have the operated for special interests | "interests" behind your bank. ~ WINNETKA TRUST AND _; SAVINGS BANK Elm Street at Center "A State Bank" ! w THE GARAGE where you get 8 gi Loa : v 5 he i fit "Service with » By ] i Goodrich { iY BEDARING JY il 99 | Hee ud § EATERY .. A Smile at no extra charge Difve ee up in your old "Tin Lizzie" What about springs, don't you need a tire? ick up the seat and we'll get busy. Further on they will be much higher. Our laughing gas 1s sure some fuel, If there is anything else to-day It smiles at miles and kicks like a mule. Get it before you drive away. Your tank's half full, what will it be? If you don't want to buy, just say 'hello' San] we fill it up 'or only three ? And give us a smile before you go. H ow about some water and a little oil We're always glad to see you here etter take some, see the engine boil. And we'll give you a smile for a souvenir! HUBBARD WOODS GARAGE 1010 Tower Road GAS AND OIL FILLING STATION JUST OVER THE WAY Phones: Winnetka ; a 617 and 1834 a Gas at Filling Station Prices Greasing $1.50 to $3.00 No labor charges for changing oil in your crank case or filling transmission and differential with grease. Your car called for and de- livered at no extra charge. I --. D®=.DFEI =$NWN€9auN dt . A. ---- = - I.

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