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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 54

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| WINNETKA TALK October 15, 1927 1] We'll Take Your Old Fur Garment on Trade Whether or not you are contemplating should thoroughly consider the great savings we a new Fur Garment, you offer you by taking your old coat part payment. You will receive in return guaranteed garments, such garments and workman- ship as has become so popular among our customers. Place your order now. A small down payment will hold the garment want until wanted. Repairing -- Remodeling Relining -- Cleaning Don't wait any longer, attend to this at once. Colder weather means a busier time for us, and a longer wait and disappointment to you. Okean Furriers in as you 14 Years on the North Shore. LADIES' TAILCRING IN CONNECTION 567 LINCOLN AVE. WINNETKA PH. WINN. 2752 SHEE HEHEHE EEEEEEH5ES Bl BBB HHB HARES --. | BH hhhhh hhh bdd The T-Strap Nine Dollars Woolen Hose in a Splendid Selection Store Hours--8 to 6 PooL & PIPER 'INC- CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston CEC CTR OT COTTE TTT PE RT ET SRT EPR PBB R REDE Riding Club Completes Its Extension of Bridle Path The Indian Hill Riding club has had great success this week in its drive for funds to complete construction of its bridle paths. The paths are now connected with the Forest Preserve bridle paths, both north and south, and are about fifty miles in length. This makes it possible to go almost as far as Chicago on the paths. On the club's calendar for today are a treasure hunt, which will start from the club, and a dinner. Paper chases are held every Wednesday and Sun- day morning. On Wednesday they leave at 6:30 and on Sunday at 7:30. The children's rides are held every Thursday at 4 o'clock. The children are accompanied by Mrs. Donald McPherson, Mrs. Ernest Ballard, and Major Nordheimer. | Enjoy the Quiet Charm rr ait SE OF A CO-OPERATIVE HOME IN EVANSTON Beautiful, new 7 story Fireproof Buildings For Your Inspection: 1017 GROVE STREET 1426 CHICAGO AVENUE 1430 CHICAGO AVENUE Equities $6,400 and up Cash required $1,920 and up Balance in 60 monthly installments Phone or write for beautiful brochure Victor C. Carlson Organization Inc. 509 Davis Street PHONE GREENLEAF 500 OPEN BUDGET DRIVE Set $12,000 as Goal in Annual North Shore Area Boy Scout Fund Cam- paign; Fowler Is Treasurer One hundred and fifty men of®the north shore villages are at work rais- ing the budget to carry on the work of the North Shore Area council, Boy Scouts of America. The plan for the new year's work calls for an increased oudget for a growing organization. The number of Scouts in the area has nearly doubled in the last year. I'wo full time men are needed to as- sist the committeemen and volunteer leaders in the 150 square miles of ter- ritory. A Service station where re- cords and supplies are kept 1s main tained at Highland Fark where Scouts, parents, and leaders may be served. Henry Fowler of Wilmette, treas urer of the council, is general chair- man of the budget and finance com- aictee. The men direcung the work mn the various towns are: Benjamin Cox, Wilmette ; Harry Harrison, Kenil- worth; Harry Stannard, Glencoe; Al- pert Snite, Highland Park; Louis Ort- meyer, Highwood; Dr. George Rob- erts, Lake Forest; J. W. Strong, Deerfield; P. W. Beda, Glenview. Chairmen of other towns have not as yet been selected. The budget will provide for the equiping of the Cabin-in-the-woods in the Forest Preserve west of Glen- coe, which is used by the various troops for overnight hikes. It is planned to have the campaign con- cluded by October 25. The quota for the entire area is $12,000. Perfect Attendance Record Made by Kenilworth Pupil Four years unbroken by a single ab- sence or tardiness is the record that has been established by Rosemary Swanson, a pupil of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth, according to E. I. Nygaard, superintendent of the school. A list of those who have at- tained a perfect attendance record over the period of a year or more is posted on the school bulletin board. Others whose names are on the list are: Marjorie Skeel, 3 years; Alfred Osgood, 2 years. Perfect records for the last year's attendance are held by George Scott, Claude Hamilton, Margaret Vande Velde, Earl Moss, Alexander Newton, Bobby Merriman, Ruth Swanson, and Nick Simon. Injured Kidneys The kidney cells are easily Injared-- diseases such as Influenza, Pneumonia, Measles, Searlet Fev- er, Diphtheria nearly always affect the kid- neys and frequently are the cause of chronic kidney trouble or Bright's Disease In later life. Don't risk the miseries that in- jured kidneys will bring you--let Nature help you to restore health to those vital organs with the ald of Mountain Valley Min- eral Water from Hot Springs, Arkansas, Physicians preseribe It as an aid in the treat. meni ama prevention of kidney dis- orders, Phone us for a case today. --We Deliver-- Mountain Valley Water Co. 2609 Broadway Greenleaf 4777 Evanston, Ill 739 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Ill Monroe 5460

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