38 WINNET KA TALK October 10, 1925 Plan School for Deaf Children in North Shore Homes Mrs. Evalyn F. Houghton, super- visor of the speech department in school district No. 75, Evanston, has just completed a survey of the north shore for the purpose of determining the number of deaf children who need special training. This survey was sponsored by the board of education of District No. 75 with a view to es- tablishing a school for deaf children on the north shore. The survey included Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe only, but any children on the north shore would be eligible to membership. Mrs. Houghton said that a surprising number of children were found who needed special training in such schools. Many of these are getting no training at all now, and others are going to Chicago. The contemplated school would take care of children partially or completely deaf and also deaf mutes, besides which there would be classes in lip reading for any that wanted them. Further announcements con- cerning the school are expected shortly. Dennis Hannon Victim of Monoxide Poisoning Dennis Hannon, 53 years old, died at his home at 1755 Washington ave- nue, Thursday, October 1, of monoxide gas poisoning. He had been a resident of the village for the past year, his former home being Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services were held Saturday at St. Augustine's church, the Rev. Hubert Carleton officiating, and bunal was at Crown Point cemetery, Indiana- polis. Mr. Hannon is survived by his widow, a son, John M. a daughter, Elsie C. Hannon, and two brothers and two sisters, of Indianapolis. TE E-- to Capital of Mexico R. D. Burtner, 810 Oakwood avenue, western manager of the Narragansett Machine company of Providence, R. I., has been called to Mexico City to confer with the Mexican government concerning the installation of gymna- sium equipment in 34 army posts. Mr. Burtner is best known to Wil- mette residents as a leader in chorus singing. He is choir director at the Wilmette Parish Mtehodist church. He is also treasurer of the New Trier Orchestral association. Without the Eye the Appetite 1s Blind Just as the savory fragrance of the roast makes the mouth water, so only a dainty plate can bring out the full attraction of a meal. This week we are calling special attention to our showing of service plates. Nootheritemcontributes somuch to beauty and attractiveness of the dinner table. That is why the careful hostess buys her service plates where she is sure to find the wares that meet the demands of beauty and of fashion. The Burley Shops are famous for their unrivalled display of dinner ware. The newest designs, from the finest potteries of America and Europe have just arrived. Prices at the Burley Shops are always reasonable. English Bone China Service Plates range upward from $3 each. Burley & Company CHINA . CRYSTAL - LAMPS - ANTIQUES Seven North Wabash Avenue Established 1838 "The Gift Shop of the West" Miss Louise Lamoureaux of New Rochelle, N. Y., is a guest at the home of Mrs. Walter W. Baldwin of 1015] Mendsen, of 531 Eighth street, Wilmette avenue. Miss Lamoureaux |the first of November, when where they spent last week. polis. Miss Calista Gedney of Minneapolis is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward until Mrs. and her hostess and Mrs. Clifton Keith | Mendsen will return with Miss Gedney have returned from Champaign, Ill, |to spend the winter months in Minnea- -- PATTERSON BROTHERS EASY PAYMENT HOUSE RADIO Pianos and Players Singer Sewing Machines Sonora, Columbia Washing Machines and Edison Phonographs Hoover, Hamilton Beach, | Adjusting, Repairing, and Eureka Vacuum Tuning. Cleaners Repairing and Supplies OPEN TUES. THURS. and SAT. EVENINGS 816-818 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON Between "L" and Post Office Tel. Univ. 654 Wilmette 526 Chicago Store, 1950 Irving Park Blvd. Tel. Graceland 4950 Join An Italian Class at the Winnetka Woman's Club Wednesdays at 9 o'clock a. m. First lesson Oct. 14 For further information telephone Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Winnetka 520W or Mrs. Ralph Renwick, Winnetka 601R. HOLLAND BULBS Darwin Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., of exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. PERENNIALS PHLOX and IRIS in Vigorous, Field-Grown Plants. New and choice sorts. Send to-day for our catalogue. FRANKEN BROTHERS, Deerfield, Ill. VISITORS WELCOME