i ST ROR. A gm Meth 38 WINNETKA TALK October 31, 1925 northeasterly of and adjoining a line drawn parallel with and nine (9) feet southwesterly from, as measured at right angles to the northeasterly line and said northeasterly line extended of said Lot One (1), all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois; Also that part of Lot One (1) (ex- cept the southerly sixty-four and four tenths (64.4) feet thereof, taken for Valley View Subdivision) in George H. Mayr's Subdivision of the north Two Hundred Sixty-four and four tenths (264.4) feet of Block Sixty-three (63) west of the railroad, in Winnetka, a subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty (20) and the North Half of Fractional Section Twenty- one (21) in Township forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat of said George H. Mayr's Sun- division recorded in the office of the Recorder of Cook County, Illinois, in Book 89 of plats at page 1 as Docu- ment Number 3602607, being a parcel of land lying southwesterly of and adjoining a line drawn parallel with and seventy-five (75) feet southwest- erly from, as measured at right angles to the northeasterly line and said northeasterly line extended of said Lot One (1), including all buildings and other structures located thereon, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the or- dinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and said village having ap- plied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, for the ascertainment of the just compensation to be paid for the lots, blocks, tracts and parcels of land, including all buildings and other structures located thereon, to be taken or damaged in the making of said improvement, and for an as. sessment of the cost of said improve- ment according to the benefits, and a report and assessment roll having been made and returned to said Sune- rior Court of Cook County, Illinois, the final hearing thereon will be held on the seventeenth day of November, A. D. 1925, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. The ordi. nance for said improvement provides for the collection of said assessment in ten (10) annual installments, with interest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Cook Illinois, October 15, A. D. 1925. JOHN Ss. MILLER, TOM BROWN, HARRY I. ORWIG, Commissioners appointed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, to make said report and assessment roll. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T34-2te Pathfinders Start Year's Activities Next Friday The first meeting of the Pathfind- ers will take place at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, November 5, at Com- munity House. This club was a great success last year and included in its membership boys from 9 to 12 years of age. Any boy who joins must make up his mind in advance that he is going to stick throughout the year and he must come with his parents agreeing to his membership in the club. A regular advancement is possible to a boy who does the work which is required. Counzy, Bruce Karnes, 151 Fuller lane, is en- tertaining twenty of his little friends at a Hallowe'en party, Saturday evening, October 31. COMEDIES FOR CENTER Viola Dana and Raymond Griffith to Provide Entertainment at Commu- nity House Next Week Two good comedies will be offered at Community House next week when Viola Dana in "The Beauty Prize" is featured at the Tuesday shows and Raymond Griffth in "Paths to Para- dise" at the Friday performances. The story of "The Beauty Prize" is by Nina Wilcox Putnam and has for its heroine a New York mancur- ist, who is mistaken for a society girl when her mother takes care of a wealthy matron's home during the summer, She enters a beauty contest, and is chosen to represent the state at the national finals. She wins and is about to accept the cash prize, when she de- cides she has triumphed under false pretenses, and gives the money back. In order to escape the publicity of her act, she steals away to a small town, and nearly starves. Then oc- curs a climax said to be the newest thing in climaxes. It takes two clever crooks to escape some half dozen traps laid for them in California coast cities while being chased from San Francisco to Tia Juana, Mexico, and back again by a troop of police, but Betty Compson and Raymond Griffth prove just that clever. The unusual chase provides much of the interest in "Paths to Par- adise," a fast-moving Paramount com- edy, which comes to the Community House next Friday. North Shore Women Aid Children's Home Bazaar Thursday, November 5, will be the date of a large bazaar to be given at the Blackstone hotel in Chicago for the benefit of the St. Mary's Home for Children, of Chicago, an Episcopal institution. The bazaar will start at 10 o'clock in the morning and there will be many choice and unusual things brought especially from Eng- land, France, Holland and other Eu- ropean countries for sale at reasonable nrices. At 8 o'clock in the evening the floor will be cleared and there will he dancing. The affair will be held in the Crystal ballroom of the hotel. Manv north shore residents are ex- nected to attend. The home cares for children of all denominations. The Historical Sacietv of Kenilworth is planning to hold its annnal dinner Tuesday. Novemher 17. This is an event much anticipated each year hv ~1l who are fortunate enouch to have lived in Kenilworth twenty vears or who lived there twenty years ago or longer. --O-- Mrs. Samuel Comley (Miss Helen Cresap of Kenilworth) left Friday for New York to visit Mr. Comley's par- ents. She expects to attend the Yale- Princeton game and then go to Boston and visit Mrs. Donald McLaughlin, who was formerly Eleanor Eckhart. 874 Center St. Victor J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. . We do particular plumbing for particu- lar people. Winnetka 1260 Dawes to Be Guest at Purple-Hoosier Game Vice-President Charles G. will help Northwestern the game against Indiana. to attend the game. tending a convention of Vice-President. It will be the first homecoming that President Scott has missed since he be- came president of Northwestern uni- versity five years ago. Undergraduates on the after the game. the advance sale of tickets. Dawes celebrate annual homecoming this Saturday in The Vice- President accepted an invitation ex- tended by President Walter Dill Scott President Scott, who will be in the East Saturday at- university heads, has turned over his box to the Evanston campus are making extensive plans to welcome back the alumni for the an- nual get-together jamboree before and The contest with the Hoosiers is the only Big Ten game to be played in Evanston this fall and al- ready a capacity crowd is assured by For Prompt Battery Service Electrical The Evanston and North Shore : " yo Kentucky society will meet Tuesdiy afternoon, November 3, at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Hal Crompton Bangs of 494 Sheridan road. RT a. Miss Charlotte Ecknart of Kenil- worth and Miss Marcelle Vennema of Winnetka were two of the eight girls who made "Sigma" at Chicago univer- sity this fall. THE SKIN, SCALP AND HAIR Being the particular care of all cosmetic or commonly known Beauty Shops, the first requisite is purity of ingredients in 'all preparations used. Astringent facial packs, Acme treatments and face bleaching a specialty. Call Jones Electric Ethel M. Taylor Service Yop: 3 CARLTON BLDG. Ty Elm Sever Phone Winn. 1848 innetka, Ill y "-- -------- Purer Because Carbonated - Hallowe'en | SPECIAL 'I his Week PUMPKIN Between Two Layers of VANILLA ICE CREAM FOR SALE AT Adams' Pharmacy, 782 Elm St. G. Matteoni Bros. 742 Elm St. North Shore Pharmacy Hubbard Woods Ristow Confectionery Hubbard Woods Pharmacy Kenilworth Pharmacy Division of National Dairy Products Corporation