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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Feb 1927, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK February 5, 1927 PLANS TRIP ABROAD Mrs. Warner H. Robinson of 924 Euclid avenue, will leave the village in a week or two, on a two months' trip abroad. The tour will be made with relatives, sailing on the "Mauretania" from New York city, on February 21, and landing at Naples. clude Italy, France, Switzerland, and England in their trip. They will in- Nabors (S10 Hol FN =] 8 3 gO They will cure any Cold or Cough. Will prevent Pneumonia, and Flu. Resume Basketball Play in Grammar School League The North Shore Grammar School Basketball league program, which was badly disrupted by the Boltwood School fire in Evanston, is now being rescheduled by the directors, Stone of Wilmette, Jackson of Evanston and Townley of Kenilworth, and will soon be in operation again. divided into pounds and under, 95 pounds and un- | | der, and over 95 pounds--and each | | team will meet twice every other team {in its class. Any school outside of | those under the jurisdiction of the | above mentioned men who wish to en- | [ter the league are requested to get in touch with Robert W. Townley at Kenilworth 1306, or either of the other two directors. Teams will be classes by weights--385 | FACIALS A good facial is a rest cure. With expert treatment, and the use of Beauty Ray Lamp the face becomes re- laxed and takes on new life. Both men and women available for haircut- ting. 1081 Gage St. Hubbard Woods Beauty Shoppe Hubbard Woods Ph. Winn. 857 | | a new year of activity. | of this anniversary the Winnetka Camp | | is planning a delightful party to be Royal Neighbors Elect Officers for Year 1927 Installation of officers of Winnetka Camp, 3076: Royal Neighbors of America, was held at Community House, Winnetka, Monday night, Jan- uary 3. The officers elect are as fol- lows: oracle, Mary Blasius (re- elected) ; vice-oracle, Pearl Vollmann; past oracle, Mathilda Happ; recorder, Inga Homan, (re-elected); Leona Grace, Anna Bayer, Anna Katherine Kieson, Mary Peters, and Minnie Gerhlack; flag bearer, Edith Denny; managers, Alice Bailey, Edith Cazel and Carolyn Thorsen; chancel- lor, Carolyn Thorsen. Anna Ergrens and Wood, The ceremonial officer who installed | Emma | the officers was past oracle, Lindville, with Mary Peters as cere- monial marshal. vears old in March, and is starting on held at the Community House, Tues- day, March 15. Every neighbor is cor- dially invited to attend this party, for unique entertainment is promised by those in charge. TWO CHIMNEY FIRES The Winnetka Fire department the past week responded to two chimney fire calls, one on January 31 at the residence of W. IL. Edwards, 1140 Chatfield road and the other one at the residence of Andrew Kuby, 69 Abbottsford road on February 2. On January 30 the department was called to the residence of I. B. Sherman, 575 Sheridan road, where a small fire resulting from an overheated stove pipe in the garage resulted in damage to the extent 3 $25. receiver, | Anna Johnson (re-elected); marshals, | Ellison ; | The lodge is twenty | In celebration | Represent Winnetka at Voters' League Session on Monday Mrs. Burton H. Atwood, Jr., and Mrs. H. D. Frankel, chairman of the committee on legal status of women, represented the Winnetka Women | Voters' league at the meeting of the committee on legal status of women of [the -Illinois League of Women Voters, {which took place Monday, January 31, at the Woman's City club. Miss Edith Rockwood, chairman of field work of the Illinois League of Women Voters, presided over the luncheon meeting. Mrs. James Morri- son, president of the Illinois league, and Mrs. Rena Elrod, republican rep- resentative from the twenty-fifth sena- | torial district, were also present. Reports were given by each league representative, concerning the signing |of petitions and sending them to our representatives asking for support on |the Women on Juries bill. PLAN LECTURE COURSE The educational department of the [Neighbors is sponsoring the first of a course of six lectures to be given |by Professor Franklin B. Snyder of | Northwestern university on the morn- |ing of February 11 at 10:30 o'clock. |The lecture, "Poets and Novelists of Today," will be given at the home of | Mrs. George Richards, 530 Essex road. TALKS AT INSTITUTE Chester Walcott, architect, 548 Or- chard lane, and Miss Marion Gheen, interior decorator, were the speakers at the final lecture of the home build- ing series held at the Art institute on Monday, January 31, at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Walcott spoke on domestic arch- itecture, illustrating his talk with lan- tern slides of some small home plans. 2 Z| Hi H Hl 2 HE The Store of Hl Hl | zl H| | Quality and Service ON MONDAY . .. February 7th groups as follows. have seen elsewhere. vise early shopping. i We will place on sale a modish and attractive selection of Ladies' and Misses' House and Morning Frocks, in While They Last ! $1.89 $1.98 $2.39 $2.98 These dresses were designed and made by the manufac- turer to sell at a higher price, and upon looking at these garments you will recognize them as better values than you So to avoid disappointment, we ad- G. L. ZICK & CO. Meyer Bank Building Winnetka Phone Winnetka 930

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