November 6, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 13 man and his work and his play and his environment. And best of all he is with his family and his family en- joy him: Dad will get the thrill he needs in wrestling matches with his youngsters; when they bury him in the sand and race him in the water. If the water is too cold, there will be the indoor pools, properly heated and cleansed, both winter and summer. Outside there will be winter sports where the frost tang sends the blood tingling with energy properly ex- pressed in the true sportsmanship of play between proper companions. And the memberships are theatre tickets for life! The plan of the club is ideal. It is| run as a business institution, restricted | to the service of members only. It does not depend upon "public spirit" for its operation. A definite income guarantees continuous operation. Ex- perienced club personnel brings effi- ciency. No assessments, no dues, and what is best of all, no liability to the members. Small wonder that over a thousand members were enrolled in a few weeks ! --Theodore B. Robinson 215 Fourth street, Wilmette L. W. Foster, Well Known Piano Tuner, Falls Dead L. W. Foster, known to north shore residents as a piano tuner, dropped dead as he rose from the supper table at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lucas Van Allen, in New York, week before last. Mr. Foster, who was seventy-five vears old, was living with his sister in their old homestead which they had bought back from other owners. Mr. Foster was a resident of Wilmette for thirty years. He lived on Park ave- nue. He was buried in the East. Mr. Foster leaves no immediate fam- ily. His wife died about twenty-five years ago. He was born in New York city, and in his youth spent in the East he was a piano maker. His father was a publisher in Kansas City for a time. Eight Girls' Hockey Teams Practice at Skokie School The best evidence of the interest taken in hockey by girls at the Skokie school, is the fact that there are eight complete teams practicing when weather and the Skokie field permits. There are four middle-weight and four light-weight teams which will play up until Thanksgiving time, if the weather is good. Mrs. A. C. Armstrong, who has been spending five months in Lyme, N. H., has returned to Winnetka to be with her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Andrews of 785 Willow road. -- Perennials and Black D'rt Fertil zer and Shrubbery Landscaping Trimming Spraying Grading LAKE SHORE GARDEN & HOME SERVICE N. Anderson, Prop. 1108 ASH STREET Phone Winnetka 456 DR. ELY TALKS IN WEST Prof. Richard T. Ely, director of the Institute for Research in Land Econ- omics and Public Utilities at North- western university, has been making a trip to Pacific coast regions in the course of which he delivered addresses before the Oregon Reclamation con- gress at Hood river, the University of Oregon at Eugene, where he also at- tended the installation of the new president, Dr. A. B. Hall, and the Oregon Agricultural college at Corval- lis. He also visited San Francisco and 'Los Angeles before returning last week to Evanston. ------------ STUDENT CARS A PROBLEM The large number of cars which are used by students to bring them to and from classes has created a parking problem in the vicinity of the univer- | sity, and although President Scott an- nounces that the cars will not be bar- red he urges the drivers to obey city regulations. Parking on Sheridan road is confined to certain areas and must be obeyed, he pointed out. Many other schools have prohibited students from using cars, but this action will not be taken at Northwestern, according to President Scott. KATHLEEN AIR Piano Head of the Normal Train- ing Department in child training for the COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Principal of the Winnetka Branch Phone Winnetka 974 WINNETKA FOLKS By C. R. Patchen A JUDGE GAVE A WOMAN A DIVORCE BECAUSE HER HUSBAND WOULDN'T BUY HER A FUR CoAT/ HERE'S THE STORY OF A MAN WHO GAVE BETWIX HIS WIFE EVERY CENT/RADIO 1S THAT THE STORE GIVES YOU AN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR oLD SET. ~~ AT NOW HE'D BETTER OF HIS PAY FOR There is no difference of opinion--in this, or any other family and they like this courteous place. COMMUNITY PHARMACY Phone Winnetka 164 | 750 Elm Street WELL, SAMBO, THE DIFFERENCE A WOMAN AND A PHONE TO --- COMMUNITY, sete SHE about this drug store. They all agree we supply their needs with the right quality needfuls-- Complete Automobile Service in need of atten- tion, you'll want to have it repaired and repaired correctly. Our well equipped shop offers Complete Auto Service When your car is Washing -- Polishing Day and Night OUR PRICES are always fair and just CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE RICHARDSON'S GARAGE 726 Elm Street WINNETKA Winnetka 25