16 WINNETKA TALK A 5 A ES TGs October 9, 1926 Mrs. George Campbell, 873 Willow | tober 1. The club, composed of eight, street, entertained her luncheon and has been meeting every other Friday reading club at her home, Friday, Oc- | for three years. TORNADO INSURANCE Thirty-eight thousand homeless in Florida. Property damaged beyond computation. Don't you think you had better let me put cyclone and windstorm insurance on your home--before it strikes? ; Call me on phone, Winnetka 1467 CLARK T. NORTHROP. Agent Automobile Painting DUCO or Varnish Finish Estimates Gladly Given Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 B. W. BLOW ANNOUNCES the removal of his office fo his new and modern building at 660 CENTER STREET Beginning immediately all business of Excavating . . . Constructing of Private Drives Building and Road Material... Crane... Roller and Steam Shovel Service will be directed from the new office. ty Phone Us - WINNETKA TWO ... O .. ONE or TWO ..O.. TWO Scott Avenue Circle Meets Next Tuesday The Scott Avenue circle will hold its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, October 12, at 2, at the home of Mrs. W. O. Kurtz of 1229 Scott avenue. Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty will give an outline of the history of the circle movement in Winnetka, and will give the group some valuable information regarding the League of Women Vot- ers. Mrs. H. Norman Copthorne will entertain with songs. Mrs. H. L. Woolhiser, chairman of the work committee has arranged a work schedule which promises to be interesting and productive. All are urged to arrive prompty in order to meet the chairmen of the vari- ous committees who will be introduced. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. Enos M. Barton and Mrs. Fritz Helmold. At Last! BEAUTY CREAMS Offered Public Used exclusively for past 12 years by leading Beauty Shops every- where. "Indu" Creams are the purest, most efficient, and most beautify- ing creams yet compounded for the human skin, and are "So pure you can eat them." They give your skin the radiant rose-tint the velvety softness, and smoothness of alluring youth. and "Outing" Creams." T5¢ BEAUTY SHOP Ethel M. Taylor 818-A Elm St. Winnetka School Teachers Are P.T. A. Guests At Supper Party The picnic party to be given for the teachers of the Hubbard Woods school was changed to a supper party, and held at the home of Mrs. Thomas W. Hearne, 734 Foxdale avenue last week. The party, given under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers association was pronounced a great success. Following the supper there was dancing and bridge. First prize was won by Miss Damberg, whose sister, Miss Rose Damberg carried off the booby prize. Mrs. Roger Ballard was chairman of the supper with Mrs. Thomas Hearne as assistant chairman. Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Al- bion Webbe, Mrs. Ralph Batten, Mrs. Frederick Thomas, Mrs. William Barr, Mrs. Benjamin S. Pfeiffer, Mrs. War- ren Agry, Mrs. Carl Zeiss, Mrs. Charles Byron, Mrs. William H. King, Jr.,, and Mrs. J. Blaine Korrady also assisted the chairman. Mrs. Ruth Lieber Biery and her small son, who were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice H. Lieber, for the past month, left Wednesday of last week for their home in California. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Smith of Pasadena, parents of Mrs. Bucking- ham Chandler of Winnetka, are stop- ping at the Orrington hotel in Evan- ston. A NEW SHOP Aladdin's Lamp at 570 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka Snyder's Home Made Candies 0 -- --- CIRCULATING LIBRARY BOOKS and MAGAZINES O-- Mrs. Cigarettes and Gifts Oil 554 Center Street L& PO Ihe HOOVER It BEATS... asitSweeps asit Cleans North Shore Electric Shop ii aad . ...and after years of use your Hoover will still beat . and sweep as it cleans. You don't have to take our word for it, but . . . ask your neighbor, she has one. Porter Phone Winn. 44