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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1927, p. 26

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8 WINNETKA TALK November 5. 1927 A State Bank A Step in the Right Direction ONEY'S foremost use is in the crea- tion of happiness--for yourself and for others. The possession of money--with its peace of mind and happiness--is the fruit _ of a habit: a habit that may be easily ac- quired and cultivated. That is why we say: It is a step in the right direction to start on the road to happiness with a substantial savings account at The Winnetka Trust © Savings Bank. Banking Hours: § to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK Elm Street CTT RLN coe add Center Cy ae: NCHENCRELE CS SERIE Young Folk Enter Spirit of Forty-Niners' Ball The Forty-Niners' ball given at New Trier High school Saturday evening, October 29, was a great success. There were several hundred guests present, representing all the classes at New Trier. The costumes were picturesque- ly old fashioned from the pre-civil war days. The girls wore old fashioned dresses, riding habits and gypsy cos- tumes, while the boys wore lumber- jack shirts and old riding pants or cowboy outfits. At one end of the room was a bar where soft drinks were served. All around the room between the posts and in the corners were rough tables and benches. Various signs hanging on the walls gave local color. As a whole the mess hall gave the appearance of an old barn dimly lighted. The music was furnished by the "Whip-o-Wills." Complete Plans for Large Charity Ball Plans for the Charity ball to be held November 25, at the Edgewater Beach hotel, by the philanthropy department of the Woman's Catholic club of Wil- mette, are now complete. Dancing, cards, and novelties will be especially featured. Tickets may be secured through any of the following committee members: Mrs. H. Lersch, Mrs. G. Ludwig, Mrs. H. Walker, Mrs. F. Widger, Mrs. J. P. Budinger, Mrs. John Budinger, Mrs. W. Miller, Mrs. W. H. Wolff, Mrs. C. Schroeder, and Mrs. G. Schil- bach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heinsen of 772 Lincoln avenue entertained 16 of their friends at a Hallowe'en party on Oc- tober 30. The guests were entertained with bridge, dancing and a Hallowe'en midnight supper. An Invitation The Indian Hill Eat Shop extends an invita- tion to all those who have not, as yet, called on us to try our LUNCHEONS, SANDWICHES and SUPPERS We are serving meals of the highest quality at a reasonable price. Delicious Food Drive by--and try it Indian Hill Eat Shop Near New Trier High School 464 Winn. Ave. Phone 2266 Hallowe'en Costume Ball Closes Social Season By C. L. B. North shore residents will feel much relieved hearing that all of the witch- es, hobgoblins and bogey-men as- sembled at the Illinois Golf club Satur- day night, and after being banqueted on all of the meats, fruits and nuts of autumn--were further bewitched by the "Red Coats" marvelous dance or- chestra for the balance of the eve- ning. " So that now with all of these witch- es and goblins thoroughly entertained and domesticated, Monday night was a safer one for the youngsters. About two hundred members and guests celebrated the close of the so- cial side of the golf season at Illinois Golf club Saturday night. y The Illinois club's dinner parties have received unusually favorable comment. The food service is second to no golf club in this country. The club's manager, J. J. McClellan, who was formerly at the LaSalle hotel, certainly "knows his groceries." Kappa Kappa Gamma House Dispensing Hospitality The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house has been the scene of great ac- tivity recently. After the Illinois- Northwestern game open house was held from 4:30 to 8:30 o'clock, with several hundred guests present. Last Saturday, Dad's day at North- western which the Kappas changed to Dad's and Mother's day, the girls en- tertained their parents after the game with a buffet supper. Miss Dorothy Campbell of Wilmette played several selections on the piano and the Kappas all sang their songs. Monday evening the girls gave a Hallowe'en party for the members of the chapter. James Richards, son of the Rev. and Mrs. James Austin Richards of 739 Lincoln avenue, entertained several of his friends at a Hallowe'en party last Monday night. The party was held in the basement of the Richards' home. ond BEAUTY SHOP Phone Winnetka 2176 A Better Beauty Shop Service HOSE silver threads, they steal upon you unawares! But do not accept this touch of age . . . . let your gray hair be a secret be- tween you and your Beauty Shop. Not even your closest friend will suspect the truth, because modern hair dyes are so scientifically perfect. Ethel M. Taylor, R.N. 818-A Elm St. -- Sl eaten ated lua

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