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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 May 1926, p. 12

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a 00 10 WINNETKA TALK May 1, 1926 Ir Change School Assembly One of ths.35, Beer GLENVIEW BORDERS [| ois Mesos tes Homes Now Being Erected in The boys and girls of the Hubbard Woods school will give their annual ec 3 bazaar and puppet show, at the assem- Il 2% a bly hall, Friday, May 7, at 2 o'clock. ® o Ava Avene The Sixth graders have been studying " s Barer ~ the middle ages in history, and will oy 3 turn the assembly hall into an "old vd 3 market place." The mothers in the Par- 2 i = | | ent-Teacher association, under the di- 2 | rection of Mrs. Warren Schoemaker, Fee Man Sons Peer will serve tea in the tea garden. Toys, ( | baskets, bags, towels, handkerchiefs, HH AN v l A vos porch pillows, and many other articles 2 : " A ! made by the children, will be on sale. i ena The Fifth graders will give the puppet HEA show, Hansel and Gretel. Anyone re- ( Ea a NORTH SHORE O cio 3 siding in the village will be welcome. Somer Mes zoe Sow beso) [4 | \ ; Hubbard Woods Pupils Glenview Rd. I / & Present Greek Drama ~ ; 3 A large number of pupils from the | # Horace Mann, Greeley and Skokie ! pa schools attended a play at Hubbard SCALE OY, Woods school, Tuesday afternoon of | te em ae ANH ---- IL this week, given by the pupils of Mrs. pos Te. rie GLENVIEW ROAD Claire Bernhard's room, in connection er with their history work. It was a very = yom clever piece of work. The children are HE being congratulated upon the excellent ! preparation and presentation of "The The North Shore Colf Club is Trick of Hermes," a Greek play, writ- ist a Gl : Road ten by the children of the room who J cross Ulenview Koa , and : : : also designed and made the costumes, cement roads lead in all direc- 1S superintending the construc- scenery, etc. The proceeds were for tions to Glenview Borders. tion of this model home and man- the dramatic fund. Fire-proof materials, such as tile ages Glenview Borders prop- walls, tile roofs and concrete erties for a syndicate, composed AT P. T. CONGRESS floors arc Deine used of North Shore Golf Club mem- Mrs. L. L. Kimball of Evanston, so- : g * b ith h ill b cial director of the National Kinder- Detailed information may be had ers warm "you "wi © garten and Elementary college, attend- leased to make your future Xo : from Mr. C. P. Evans, 616 Pp y ed the Illinois Congress of Parents and Gregory Avenue Wilmette. Tele- home. Teachers at Champaign-Urbana this h Wil ' o week. The meetings of the Congress phone Wilmette 974-]. Mr. Evans our Srorcw were held in the new auditorium of the Agricultural building of the Univer- == sity of Illinois on Tuesday, Wednes- WASHING SIMONIZING Let us give your car a | & good job of simoniz- good thorough bath in ing will not only reno- our washing machine, | vate your car, but it will We'll remove every bit also protect its finish. of dirt and grease and It will also give it a return it to you spotlessly beautiful, lasting 'clean. | gloss. Richardson's Garage Authorized ony Dealer 736 Elm Street WINNETKA Winnetka 25 day and Thursday. MUSIC GUILD MEETS The last meeting this season of the North Shore Music guild will be held Monday evening, May 3, at the North Shore hotel, Evanston. There will be a dinner which will begin at 7 o'clock and Herbert Witherspoon, operatic bass, will sing. Those who wish to at- tend can make reservations with J. S. Meck, 4917 North Hermitage street, Chicago. WEDS HERE Victor N. King of Springfield and Miss Esther Livingston of Joliet were united in marriage, Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Samuel McCaulley, 919 Burr avenue, Winnetka, the Rev. James Austin Richards of the Win- netka Congregational church perform- ing the ceremony. Eis = 'For Dry Cleaning and Tailoring Service Call Winnetka 410 AMERICAN Dry Cleaning Co. = 541 Chestnut St, Te 2 ae 00 ST

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