ERAN ihe ade ass sais § 8 WINNETKA TALK May 8, 1926 The Comfort Shop 797 Elm St. Miss Jennie Anderson, Prop. "Mrs. C. R. Stromgren" Permanent Waving, Hair Dressing, Marcel Water Waving, Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Scalp Treatment. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting Phone Winn. 933 Neglect--Discomfort Neglect is responsible for 50% of all foot discomforts. Look after your shoes in time and you will save both comfort and dollars. Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store R. WAGNER 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Telephone Winn. 991 R For Garden and Lawn Garden tools of every kind--rakes, hoes, cul- tivators, spades, trow- els, sprinkling cans. 3 LAWN, MOWERS Grass seed--Parkway, Shady Place, Palace Green. Also Clover j Lhe well known seed Bartlett lawn : mower. Also all sense the other standard makes, fully Flower and vegetable guaranteed. seeds--Vaughn's, Excel, Ferry's, Mandeville and King's. Prices ranging from $11.50 to $27.50 Use Raffia for ty- ing up plants and Bamboo for marking sticks. Use Vigoro on lawn and garden to get vigor- ous growth. Eckart Hardware Co. Paints, Tools, Cutlery, Glass 735 Elm St. Phones 843, 844 To Dance at Benefit Mildred Mullen On June 3, a benefit entertainment will be given at the Winnetka Masonic temple by the Winnetka chapter, Order Eastern Star. The Belle Bender ballet will give a program of 14 num- bers put on by finished artists of Miss Bender's school of dancing. Miss Bender was formerly a teacher of the Pavley-Ourkramsky Russian Ballet school. Little Mildred Mullen of Hubbard Woods, danseuse of exceptional ability, and Shirley Glass of Chicago will be the only child solo dancers on the program. They will give four num- bers. Further details of the benefit will be announced later. Mrs, Dwight P. Green, 329 Chest- nut street, and Mrs. Gross T. Williams, 777 Locust road, were the delegates from the Winnetka Parent-Teacher association to the state convention held at Champaign April 27-29. North Shore to Be Represented at Dedication Although somewhat overshadowed by the "Kentucky Derby" as an event of National importance on Saturday, May '15, the dedication of the new U. S. Veterans hospital at Five Points, I11., will attract a very large crowd of patriotic Americans who want to see the last word in medical handiwork for the care of mental cases due to the world war. The dedication address by Judge Kenesaw M. Landis and the pageant by the company of 100 Shriners from the Medinah Temple, Chicago, are drawing cards of the first degree. Both Judge Landis and the Shriners are ex- tremely happy that they may lend their presence and their talent to this auspicious occasion. Among the other speakers on the program are Col. A. A. Sprague, Scott Lucas state com- mander of Illinois, Judge Edmund K. [| Jarecki of Chicago, Capt. Jacob M. Dickinson, Jr. of Winnetka, Thomas J. Lynch, Past Commander of Winnet- ka Post No. 10, the American Legion, and opening and closing prayers by the Rev. James G. K. McClure and Father George F. McCarthy with the famous "Ode to the Flag" by the well-known Rev. Ewart Past, department Chaplain of the American Legion. The entire program will start with an official inspection of the new buildings and grounds at two o'clock, Daylight Saving time, and there will be military music at intervals through- out the afternoon by the U. S. Naval Training Station band and The 2nd U. S. Infantry band from Fort Sheri%j dan. Hundreds of Legionnaires from' almost every post in the Central West will be in attendance and the unfor- tunate "Buddies" at the North Chicago hospital may expect to be greeted in a manner that will hasten their re- covery to their former health which they enjoyed before they saw the battlefields of France. 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