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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Mar 1927, p. 50

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March 19, 1927 WINNETKA TALK COURT VACATES CALL FOR BOND ELECTION (Continued from Page One) ture performances as has been ad- mitted to be the plan of the moving picture syndicate, let them get busy by writing the legislators at Spring- field, the Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, the Presi- dent of he Illinois Senate and the Governor of the State that they want the House Bill No. 51 passed. Let the various Voters' leagues, the vari- ous civic organizations, and the num- erous comunity clubs, who feel that this unrestricted development should be stopped for the benefit of our home life and our home ideals, let these organizations exert their utmost influence to further the passage of the measure before the legislature. Let them show our representatives at Springfield that we mean to pro- tect those things we cherish and House Bill No. 51 will pass. "It's now up to the north shore to make its wishes known in unmistak- able manner. I hope all unite on the single issue now be- fore us and carry it through to victory." PRESENT "ELIJAH" Charles Lutton and Rollin Pease will be the soloists with the choir of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church Sunday afternoon, March 27, in the rendition of the cantata, "Elijah." that we can| Chamber Guarantees Unies for Winnetka Ball Players | The Winnetka Chamber of Com-| merce has been requested to advance | the necessary funds with which to! purchase uniforms for the Winnetka | baseball team this season, and, at the | meeting of the Chamber Monday eve- | ning, a committee was appointed by | Vice-president Thomas A. Lynch to consider the matter and report at a future session. The committee ap- pointed comprises John Brady, Her- | bert Paulson and Harry Roberts. | An auditing committee comprising | Lee Adams, Alfred Olson and Henry | Klauke was also appointed by vice-| president Lynch to audit the books of the Chamber and make its report at the April meeting. Valentine Heinig Taken by Death Last Wednesday Funeral services for Valentine Heinig, 807 Rosewood avenue, Hub- bard Woods, a resident of Winnetka for 35 years, were held Friday, March 18, from Scott's Funeral Home, 1109 Central avenue, Wilmette. Burial was at Memorial Park. Mr. Heinig passed away at the High- land Park hospital Wednesday, March 16. He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. William Ehrler of Hubbard Woods, Mrs. Edward Rubein of Long beach, Cal, and Mrs. Paul Klein of Britt, Ia., and two sons, Arno, of San Francisco, and Fred, of Chi- cago. Dinner to Precede Bryn Mawr Benefit Among the dinner parties planned | before the program of monologs by |! Miss Cornelia Otis Skinner at Skokie | school, Winnetka, Tuesday evening, | March 22, at 8:15 o'clock, are those to | be given by Dr. and Mrs. Frank W.|| Blatchford, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Bell, | Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller, Jr., Mr. | and Mrs. James F. Porter, Mr. and | Mrs. William S. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. | Gilbert H. Scribner, all of Winnetka. | The Bryn Mawr scholarship fund is | to be the beneficiary of this delightful | entertainment which will draw a large | | north shore attendance. Tickets may be secured from Mrs. John R. Reilly Winnetka 986, or from Mrs, Skinner's Book store, 724 Elm street, Winnetka. vv vvvvvvy TO HOLD RECITAL Miss Edith Ray Young is holding a || class recital this afternoon of Wilmette and Glencoe pupils at her studio, 630 Park avenue, at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Lenore Herbst of Bush conservatory will entertain with a Beethoven pro- gram. vv vv Miss Ruth Matz of Hubbard Woods and Miss Harriot Houghteling of Win- netka, with other Chicago members, were the representatives of the board and secretarial staff of the Young Women's Christian association of Chi- cago, who went as a delegation for the Conference of Metropolitan City as- sociations in Buffalo Tuesday, Wed- || nesday, and Thursday of this week. vv vv vv vw Corselets ------- Brassieres Girdles! COMPLETE SIZE RANGE Spring Dresses, Coats and Hats on Display UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Prop. 1126 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 2403 WILMETTE ~~ Tra TTT ram The Coach ... Former price $645 The Sedan Former price $735 The Touring . . Price includes Bal- tires only. 1-Ton Truck .. (Chassis only) 726 ELM STREET The Sport Cabriolet vc «ov v & Entire new model with rumble seat $495 Balloon Tires Now on All Models--All prices F. O. B. RICHARDSON"S GARAGE == AND 5 f= An Entirely New Conception of "Quality at Low Cost" NEW LOW PRICES $595 $695 $525 loon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with balloon The Coupe ... Former price $645 $625 wi Sl4h The Roadster . . €525 Price includes Bal- loon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with balloon tires only. 1o-Ton Truck . . $395 (Chassis only) Standard Equipment Flint. Automobile length of time. promised. Washing Day and Night With the service we are offering on wash- ing, you need not be without your car for any Bring your car in, or phone us and we will call for it. . .clean it thoroughly inside and out and deliver it to you promptly when Gasoline . . . Oil . . . Greasing "When it's time to retire" buy FISK FRED T. RICHARDSON, JR. PHONE WINNETKA 25

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