LSM WINNETKA TALK October 29, 1927 La QUVLVLVVVVLVI9909000009VRRVVGS Grace Herbst Gifts--Interior Decorations 563 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka = RN 1 SY 7 SRR RRANN rie =) New and Fascinating XMAS GREeTING CARDS 109 Discount On All Orders Received Before November Ist HO606060586800066600000000B800080 odidibidididigididifidididididigifigifidifi tigi Sigidigh i] Injured Motorcycle Cop Returns From Hospital Motorcycle Policeman FEKdgar Fel lows of the Kenilworth police depart- ment, who was severely injured on October 14 in a head-on collision with a machine driven by W. W. Doer, Kenilworth pharmacist, at the inter- section of Kenilworth avenue and Sheridan road, was released from the Evanston hospital this week, where he had been confined since the accident. While he sustained no broken bones in the accident, Fellows is forced to use crutches to get about due to the severe bruising of one of his feet. It is thought probable that it will be about two weeks before he is able to resume his patrol. Although Coach Hanley does not fear for the result of this week's game, the absence of "Tiny" Lewis and Fisher from the Purple lineup will be keenly felt. Both the big fullback ace and the rangey end were badly bruised in the disastrous N. U.-Illini tilt and are on the bench with wrenched legs. -- Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr., of 568 Cherry street has as her guest, her mother, Mrs. Greenberg. Announcement increasing Winnetka business. of our profession along the North Shore. Superior Ambulance Service . 554 Center St. For the present call Wilmette 654. We wish to announce that we are opening new Under- taking Parlors at 554 Center Street, Winnetka. Thus we will be able to more efficiently handle our fast With our Funeral Chapel in Evanston, our Funeral Home in Wilmette and our new Funeral Parlors in Winnetka we feel that we have built up an organization that is the peak cJeott + UNDERTAKER The House of Personal Service Winnetka Community Center to Start Classes in Gymnasium Work The ninth season of the community gymnasium classes conducted under the auspices of the Kenilworth Com- munity Center will open next Tues- day, it was announced this week by Mrs. Jessey I.. Page, director of the Center Registration for the classes which will be held for both boys and girls, will be conducted next Monday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Classes for boys will be conducted on Monday and Thursday by Robert W. Townley, who has been in charge of the boys' work at the community center for several years. There will be three classes, the first from 3:15 to 3:45, the second from 3:45 to 4:30 and the third from 4:30 to 5:30. In addition Mr. Townley will conduct a hike for the boys on Saturday morn- ings. Two divisions of class work for girls are being offered under the supervis- ion of Miss Lilabel Sloot, who comes to the north shore for the first time this season. Miss Sloot is a graduate of the Chicago School of Physical Education and has been connected with the physical education work in Hinsdale, Illinois, for the past five years. The classes on Tuesday afternoon and Saturday morning will be devoted to aesthetic dancing while those on Wednesday and Friday will be devoted to regular girls' gym work. The Tues- day, Wednesday, and Friday classes will be conducted in three periods as in the case of the boys' classes and at the same hours. On Saturday morn- ing the hours will be from 9:30 to 10 o'clock and from 11 o'clock to 11:45 o'clock. Special leaders and basket ball class- es will be given on Saturday after- noons. An announcement as to the date for the starting of Camp Fire meetings will be made later, Mrs. Page stated. Per bunch 50c¢ Single Blooms $3 and up BULBS Plant Now to Bloom in Spring Darwin-TULIPS Breeders 50c doz. up. 85¢ doz. up Cottage Tulips 75¢ a dozen and up Daffodils, per doz. $1.50 Crocuses, per hundred $3 Hyacinths, per hundred $4 and up Frank Borovicka ; Florist 748 CENTER ST. Tel. Winnetka 283 vv]