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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Oct 1926, p. 12

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10 WINNETKA TALK October 9, 1926 HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Painting and Decorating hE ©3874 D3 ER 0 JE: 5 PAINT Rasmesen's Store New Trier Girls' Club Plans to Incorporate Plans to incorporate the Girl's club of New Trier High school under the state laws were announced recently by officers of the organization. This ac- tion is to be taken because of the scope and importance of the work being urn- dertaken by the club and because of the large amount of money it is now handling. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Gookin, 321 Linden street, will return shortlv from a trip to Estes Park, Col. Police Signal Light Is Better Than Expected Winnetka's new signal light for signalling police officers at night was put into operation last Monday eve- ning and has proved even more suc- cessful than was expected, according to Village Manager H. I. Woolhiser. The light is used to notify policemen to telephone the station when a call has WINNETKA FOLKS By C. R. Patchen LITTLE WILLIE' SIX YEARS oLp/ BUT LITTLE| WIS THROAT WILLIE CAUGHT A coLp/ WAS VERY | TO GET see the doctor. d i pharmaceutical knowledge profound. COMMUNITY PHARMACY Phone Winnetka 164 { 750 Elm Street 3ring his prescription here. SAID WE'LL HAVE HIM SOMETHING PA / RUN RIGHT DOWN TO - COMMUNIT GEHARMACY MOTHER'S PETS Sorte GOT To GET WELL} Seek the proper remedy He know here. If it's very serious 's our drugs are pure, our 726 Elm Street Complete Automobile Service When your car is in need of atten- tion, you'll want to have it repaired and repaired correctly. equipped shop offers Our well - Complete Auto Service Washing -- Polishing Day and Night OUR PRICES are always fair and just CHEVRO SALES and SERVICE RICHARDSON'S GARAGE WINNETKA LET Winnetka 25 come in. The first night it was put | into operation calls were received from [the Evanston police. It is clearly visi- {ble from both Wilmette and Glencoe. | The light is a type developed by the | General Electric company for use as an airplane beacon, and is used bv the air mail at landing fields. It is installed on the roof of the Iredale warehouse on Center street and is controlled from the police station. Scandinavian Club Gives Dance in Wilmette Oct. 9 The monthly dance given by the members of the Scandinavian club of the north shore, which is held in dif- ferent towns along the north shore, will be given Saturday, October 9, at the Odd Fellow's hall in Wilmette, at 8:30 o'clock. Anderson's orchestra will furnish the music and everyone is welcome to attend. The usual busi- ness meeting will be held before the dance. ° TO TALK ON CHILD STUDY The number of north shore women interested in the work of the Central Council of Childhood Education, will be patrons of its opening meeting to be held in Fullerton hall of the Art in- stitute at 11:30 Saturday morning, Oc- tober 16. It will be addressed by Da. M. V. O'Shea, author and lecturer on the subject of child study and training and professor of education at the Uni- versity of Chicago. The meeting is open to the public. Samuel Rice, 656 Lincoln , avenue, educational director and secretary of the Banker's Investment association, leaves with Mrs. Rice today for Que- bec, to attend the association's five day convention during the coming week. Thomas MacLaren of 1004 Pine street, a member of the organization, will also attend. ---- Miss Harriette Leonard, daughter of John R. Leonard, 861 Bryant avenue, has left for the East where she will attend Radcliffe. Miss Leonard will be a member of the sophomore class. Br-r-r-r Don't let the cold weather find your Heating Plant in a broken-down condition. Phone us today, let us clean the plant and do what repairing is necessary. Wm. L. Wente Sheet Metal Contractors 874 Center Street Ph. Winn. 225 by Nan

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