Lal - April 23, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 61 Parent-Teacher Group Plans Advertising Fete Mrs, Hobart P. Young of 708 Pros- pect avenue is general chairman of an advertising. party to be given by the Winnetka Parent-Teacher associa- tion for the teachers of the four Win- netka schools, the school boards and the P. T. A. board at Matz hall, Com- munity House, May 12. Carrying out the advertising idea, each guest will come dressed to repre- sent an advertisement, and the hall will be decorated with advertisements. Posters made of advertisements are being placed in the nounce the schools will give stunts during the evening. Dinner wil be served, and will be followed by dancing The «chairmen for the different schools are: Mrs. Robert Brown, Hub- Bard: Wdods; Mrs. J. Lawrence On- derdonk, Skokie; Mrs. George Frazer, Horace Mann; and Mrs. M. H. Riley, Greeley. About twenty-five mothers are expected to help with the party. affair. The different Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baggaley and their daughter, Barbara, of 19 War- wick 'avenue, have returned from a vacation of six weeks in Chandler, Ariz. --O0-- Mrs. J. Franklin Nelson of 314 Wal- nut street will entertain her bridge club Saturday evening, April 23. There will be four tables of players. Pers Mr. and" Mrs. H. H. Strong, Jr, and: their' daughter, Barbara, are ex- pected to return Monday from a two- weeks' trip to New York. ER Mrs. C, E. Miller and Miss Virginia Miller, 34 Indian Hill road, returned on Friday of last week from a three months' stay in Pasadena, Cal. schools to an- | Postpone Hearings on Street Paving Projects The adjourned public hearing of the Village board of local improvements on the matter of paving Edgewood lane, was again postponed by the board, Tuesday evening, until May 3. The Board also set the same date for a public hearing which it called for the consideration of the estimate for paving Locust road from Pine street to Westmoor road, the improvement having been petitioned by property owners at a previous meeting. REPRESENTS P. T. A. Mrs. E. R. Parker, of 174 Linden street, Winnetka, spent three days this week at Quincy, Illinois, as the Win- netka representative to the state P. T. A. convention. -- Charles Babcock, brother of Mrs. John Nevins of 345 Elder lane, returned Monday after spending three months in Florida with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Armstrong of 365 Sheridan road will entertain twenty guests at dinner at Glenview Golf club Tuesday evening. i Jesse Harold Barnes, Jr., baby son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnes of 239 Poplar street, was taken to the Ev- anston hospital April 15. Oe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warden, 495 Ash street, sailed Friday of last week on the Olympic on a three weeks' trip to Paris. -- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Osler have sold their home at 848 Tower road and moved to Hinsdale Wednesday. nd Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnard of 410 Cedar street leave May 8, to spend about two weeks at French Lick, Mrs, C. Lynde, 864 Bryant Ave. H. Holzman, 989 Spruce St., Andrew Payberg, 1073 Gage St., D. Duncan, 894 Burr Ave. Household Devices Co., signed. 118 N. La Salle St. Accounts For Sale The following accounts are offered by the undersigned as Agents for sale to the highest bidder. to reject in full or in part any offer. Ray Fjellman, Rapp Bldg., Winnetka, Ill Winnetka, Ill Shaw, 1004 Spruce, Winnetka, Il. Winnetka, Il. A. Facchini, 281 Wilson Ave., Winnetka, Ill. Labor & Material .. 5.31 Erskine Wilder, 1011 Hubbard Lane, Winn., Ill. Battery Work .. 37.95 E. A. Mercedel, 447 Sunset Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Battery Work .... 10.15 Carl Miller, 1500 Willow Rd., Winnetka, Ill. Battery Work .... 7.25 E. Anderson, 344 Park Ave. Glencoe, Ill. Mdse. & Labor ...... 28.62 John Manara, 438 Madison Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Mdse. & Serv. .... 11.23 B. J.. Emery, Glencoe, Ill. Mdse. & Service .........vevtivecense 10.94 Wm. Tyler, 368 Adams Ave., Glencoe, Ill. Labor & Mat. ...... 6.90 Hugo Holzman, Hubbard Woods, Ill. Hubbard 'Wads., Ill. Labor & Mat. 18.50 Hubbard Woods, Ill 'Wm. Cunningham, 1334 Burton Ave. Ravinia, Ill. Mdse. & Serv.. 7.85 F. E. Dexheimer, County Line Rd., High. Pk., Ill. Materials .... 14.40 Ed. M. McGuire, 408 E. Railroad, Wilmette, Ill. Battery Work .. 10.77 1514 Sherman, Evans, Ill. Labor & Mat. 297.39 Battery Work ...... Hi .00 4.14 W. A. Nelson, 225 N.' Michigan, Chgo., Ill R. W. Erbe, 202 Fern St.,, W. Palm Beach, Fla. Mdse. & Serv. The above listed accounts are guaranteed by the owners to be CORRECT AND UNDISPUTED and will be ad- vertised for sale until sold. All bids for the purchase of the above accounts will be received at the office of the under- Powers Credit Service Merchants and professional men desiring to dispose of their accounts or notes will be given full information on request. The right is reserved Mdse. & Serv. Mdse. ..: Coal COR - ice ems uses Mdse. & Service ........ 178.38 Gasoline ...... 3.15 Chicago, Ill. Why You Should LIVE in DEERFIELD Deerfield Village Improvements Review of Work Accomplished and to Be Done Sewer, water and concrete pavements amounting to $1,000,000.00 put in last year. Concrete pave- ments and other improvements to be put in this year, for which majority of contracts have already been let, amounting to $2,000,000. County board is now constructing bridge across West Skokie ditch on Deerfield road, which road will be paved this summer. Two public schools. Free trans- portation for high school students to the Deerfield- Shields high school. Municipal Band being organ- ized. Public Library now in operation. Four churches. No road houses. Three miles to Lake Michigan and splendid bathing beaches. Taxes in Lake County Are Low! What Can We Do For You? DEERFIELD CHAMBER of COMMERCE Deerfield, Illinois