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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Feb 1926, p. 38

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ea yline and said line extended of said ex- .to the said Superior Court of Cook _ nois, this nineteenth day of February, FREDERICK February 27, 1926 : WINNETKA TALK 37 Getting the Right Start Here we have a scene at the Chicago Commons Infant Welfare station which receives its support largely from Winnetka. The Winnetka Center of the Infant Welfare society, of which Mrs. George Parker, is chairman, is now conducting its drive in support of the station with the goal set at $7,900. The Winnetka Center of the society is responsible for three classes of work carried on at the station. It includes the work for very young babies and expectant mothers. During 1925 the 513 babies cared for at the Commons station were called upon in their homes 3,046 times. A visiting nurse in addition to the care provided at the station maintains a close watch over the mother and child. Free medical advice is provided by physicians who contribute their services to the Commons. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. 'General Number 431229 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested. that the Vil- Tage of Winnetka, Cook County, Illi- nois, having ordered that a local improvement be made, consisting of a 'Portland cement concrete walk to be constructed in the extension of Center Street, when acquired, and in Church" Road, when widened, as the result of proceedings now pending in the Superior Court of Cook County, IHinois, bearing General Number 423317, along a line parallel with and two (2) feet northeasterly as measured at 'right angles to the southwesterly YOU'LL BE PLEASED! LOOK YOUR BEST! The marked note of individuality speaks for the correctness that you are assured of when you have your hair dressed here and you will look your best. tension of Center Street, and _ said Church Road; as widened, as the re- sult of said proceedings, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk: of said Village, and the said village having applied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illi- nois, for an assessment for the cost of said improvement, according to the benefits, and a report and assessment roll having been made and returned Ly A He We take 'special pride in all our expert work and shall be pleased County, Illinois, and designated Gener- ' ial al Number 431229, the final hearing|] to have you give us a trial. thereon will be held on the eighth day of March, A. D. 1926, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. The ordinance for said improvement provides for the collection of said as- 'sessment in five (5) annual install- ments, with interest thereon at the rate of five' 'per ecentum (5%) per annum. 'Dated, Winnetka, Cook Coufity, Illi- Permanent Waving Marcelling. Shampoeing Betty's Beauty Shop Betty Brooks 3D 1920. a 817 Elm Street HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Presi- dent. of the Board of Local Phone Improvements of the Vill fi of Winnetka, Cook Coun Winnetka 2660 (and said appointment ap- proved and confirmed by the CANVASS TOMORROW FOR Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assess- ment. DICKINSON, Village. Attorney. 1-50-27c | Patronize Our Advertisers to Oak, F. Willow, Norman K. Anderson; Willow COMMUNITY HOUSE FUND to Elder lane, Clarence W. Happ; 4 south of Elder lane, A. E. Bryson. (Continued from page 1) West side--north of Asbury avenue, . P. Farwell; Asbury to Fig, Dr. H. Goddard Cheney; Oak to been willing to give regular volunteer | E service. Their own lives are made |. Ballenger and E. K. Welles; Fig to richer by the very fact that they are | ", Zeics + Pi im. giving themselves in the interest of Pine, Carl H. Zeiss; Pine to Elm, D. others, and thus the life of the village | R. Kennicott; Elm to Cherry, M. T. is made finer. Harshaw; Cherry to Willow, Barret "One of the most useful pieces of work carried on during the summer is made possible because of Community House, in the camps which I have been able to conduct and which are return- ing large character values. It is planned to have two camps as usual this year, of about three weeks' duration each; the boys going on June 21 and the girls on July 1 "Many have said, "We could not imagine Winnetka without Community House, nor do we want to.' A glimpse at the boys' clubs which are conducted by Messrs. Edward K. Welles and Earl [.. Weinstock would impress the fact that constructive use of the leisure time of youth lessens the irregularities of life which are likely to affect a whole community." Conway ; Willow to Sunset, F. A. Lack- ner; south of Sunset, Rush C. Butler. COAL Name Canvassers The following men have volunteered to act as district captains, and are forming teams of block workers who will make the 1,250 calls necessary next Sunday. East side--north of Tower road, J. Roy ,West: Tower road to Pine street, A. W. Cushman and J. W. Lasier ; Pine PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenberg 550 Center St. of all kinds. HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Tubes and Special colors PAINT Rasmesen's FANT Painting and Decorating OO EOI 0 Em OE 0 Em O EI O EI O EXO DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE Winnetka Fruit House Best White Potatoes, peck «....:.... fiddler iis. coi du 27328, 3 .19¢c Georgia Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs... i. id cid iit. in vii iasdi i 2529 Northern Greenings, 4 Ibs......... Blob. dn ivi dn mma:l 29¢ Dry ONIONS, 4 JOS. cass vu» vins sons innn Ren nn sv a he psbA xs 2 20C Spinach eta Fancy, peck... .. aah otitis vives ive rske Rabie 39¢ Bests REC cte, large bunches, 2 for... ...............cessasens- 25¢ Cauliflower; 'each SB Sr RE RL HE 25¢ an up Calif. Telephone Peas, db: oi. nr sennrin saves dnimeirl aR ...29% Lettuce, CriSD BN HCI tu ci is ee snes enue vaneenss seman iaaneenii 15¢ Jonathan ApDles, J DB. Si sie... r iii ien saan ay es 35¢ Florida Oranges, Peridoz. i... ...... iv iviiin via ionidend 39¢ to 75¢c Calif. Onanges, Per QOZ.. cut ir oi xvii. votive isms natss ablins d40c-50c-69¢ Bananas, per sz cnn. ci. iis asian aa nae 35¢ and 45¢ Fresh. Strawberries at the lowest possible price. : Grapeiruit, 3 for 25¢, 2 for........... 0 erat ier n 25¢ Crapel rit tea ro. cl tt ev ota diamine malaitiate ss » ~ : «ve xX 15¢ Best Brick Butter. ....... i. ids vii Vides addienaava ve ve cs aig sod 5a 50c Open 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sundays 8 to 1 'Where quality merchandise and moderate prices prevail SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WINNETKA FRUIT HOUSE LIGHT GROCERIES High Grade Fruits and Vegetables : Free Delivery Phone Winnetka 2470 _ oEIoE=----momo r-------- oro E=--------tomor=----c==10r3 746 Elm Street OE ORI EHO EN OI O EI OI 0 Ea 0 x

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