8 WINNETKA 'TALK June 25, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Naugle and 3 . . 5 | Miss Jane Naugle of Chicago have [ sso | " Ar chitect Honor ed taken the house at 215 Ridge avenue | Center | | for the summer months. Mrs. Ed- St. |mund Morier (sister of Mrs. Naugle), Tr ---- - (and Mr. Morier will be guests of Mr. P 'S \f: » for the seaso of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors . : rand Mrs. Naugle for the season. HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE rub Mrs. Charles Trumbull of 390 Linden avenue and three children left Friday of last week for their summer place in Old Mission, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kenway of Atlanta, Ga., have taken the Trumbull residence for the summer, FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's for: Painting and Decorating ----- Q-- Miss Elizabeth Babcock, 566 Ash street, returned Friday of last week from Smith college. She brought with her as her house guests for the week- end, Miss Marian Crockett and Miss Violet Lampsi. ie | Mrs. C. K. Blackwood, formerly of | Kenilworth, recently passed through Chicago on her way from Detroit to Pasadena where she had gone to bury her mother, Mrs. Ann S. Holmes. Mrs. Holmes died after an illness resulting | from a broken hip. -- | Mrs. H. S. Schroeder who is occunv- ing the Spicer home in Kenilworth for the summer, entertained Mrs. B. \W. Currier of Boston (Brookline) as her guest for ten days. Various luncheons and bridge games were given in her honor. Photo by Toloff Thomas Eddy Tallmadge was hon- | : ----- . : d with ti i d 2 g M Miss Alma Lietz of 20 Indian Hill ored "Wit itue. uegree of Laster OF | road is at the Burleson sanitarium, Arts by Northwestern university Mon- | Grand Rapids, Mich. day. This was bestowed by Dean : Raymond Asa Kent. Mr. Tallmadge |the Chicago Society of Etchers; since was introduced as an architect with a |its organization, president of the art | special interest in the planning of |commission of the City of Evanston; | Shuches; fellow, of the Auierican In- | distinguished contributor to the liter- {] | stitute o rchitects; professor of |ature of his profession and of other What About Your Valuables {| | architectural history in Armour Insti- [fields of art; painter of enviable at- . . |] | tute of Technology; lecturer at the Art |tainment; a versatile man of liberal While on Your Vacation? | Institute of Chicago; vice president of ' culture. | No doubt there are a great many things such as jewelry, | silverware and other valuables that you'll not want to take | along while vacationing. Whether you're going to the north | woods, mountains or seashore, the one safe place for them NOTICE OF ELECTION is in our vaults, where they will be out of reach of the prowler and fire. The charge for storage in our vaults is ver moderate. 8 2 y Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 2nd day of July, 1927, an election will be held at the Horace Mann Travelers Checks | School of Winnetka, School District No. 36, in Cook : : | County, Illinois, for the purpose of voting for or against The safest way to carry your funds while out in the open vai ; : . Travelers Checks. . .they're recognized for immedi- the proposition to anthorize the Board of Education of ate payment all over the world. said district to erect an addition to the Skokie School Building. a a a a a a a a a Sa Sh Cb J gh gb J J J J J J J The polls will be opened at 1:00 o'clock p. m. and BANKING HOURS closed at 6:00 o'clock p. m. Daily Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A.M. to 12 M. | Dated this 18th day of June, 1927. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Board of Education, School District | No. 36, Cook County, Illinois. Hubbard Woods de Trust & Savings Bank GERTRUDE C. LIEBER, Secretary. 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods BE rr --