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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Dec 1927, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK December 3, 1927 $5.75 to $85.00 Without Transformer ELECTRIC TRAINS Every boy and girl, too, wants to play with an Electric Train, and every boy and girl should have one. We are now displaying-- LIONEL-AMERICAN FLYER and IVES ELECTRIC TRAINS In Prices from $5.75 to $85.00 Without Transformer. Then Too There's-- Tunnels -- Bridges -- Stations -- Gates Signals -- Extra Tracks -- Semaphores Water Towers Shop Early at-- PORTER'S North Shore Electric Shop "If Electrical and Good--We Have It' 797 Elm Street Phone Winn. 44 Kenilworth Voters to Cast "White Ballot" for Trustee Kenilworth voters will formally ap- | prove at the polls next Monday the selection of Richard Wolfe, 414 Essex road, Kenilworth, as Village trustee to fill the vacany caused by the un- timely death of former Trustee Alex- ander M. Lovedale, who passed away following a short illness on August. 29.) The election will be held in con- nection with the election on the pro- posed establishment of the Mosquito Abatement district. Attention of the voters is called to the difference in time set for balloting in the two elec- tions. The Village election will be held between the hours of 7 o'clock in the morning and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, while the mosquito polls will open at 6 o'clock and will close at 4 o'clock. In order to receive ballots for both elections it will be neces- sary therefore to vote between the hours of 6 and 4. The polls will be located in the Village Hall. Attention is also called to the fact that any voter may vote at the established vot- ing place in any of the affected muni- cipalities on the mosquito proposition, GOING EAST Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Galloway of Private road, Hubbard Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Bowman of Evanston are leaving Sunday morning for an eastern trip. They will go first to Montreal, then will spend two days in New York City, and will visit Dr. Galloway's and Mrs. Bowman's par- ents in Xenia, Ohio, before returning Monday, December 12. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lucke of 394 Elder lane spent Thanksgiving with their son, William, at St. John's Mili- tary academy in Delafield, Wis. They were accompanied by their daughter, Gertrude, and Miss Winifred Dewar. SAM GOLDMAN JUNK DEALER Junk -- Rags -- Old Clothes Magazines -- Tires BEST PRICES PHONE WILMETTE 3334 Give Club Musicale A most delightful program was given at the Winnetka Woman's club Tues- day afternoon, November 29, by the music committee which 1s headed by Mrs. John W. Hansel. Miss Marian Keeney, a Winnetka girl, who has danced with the Allied Arts of Chicago, and a member of the Ravinia ballet for two seasons, and who is at preseat conducting her own school of dance in the village, danced three numbers and was charming and delightful in all. Her costumes were most attractive and she made a lovely picture. Her dancing was received by the audience with much applause. The music for Miss Keeney's dancing was played by Miss Audiss Waite, pianist, and. Miss Carol Clapp, violinist. Miss Waite gave two groups for the piano while Miss Keeney effected a change of costume. She is a young artist pupil of Heniot Levy and played well. Jaroslav Gons, the celebrated Bo- hemian violoncellist, who opened and closed the program, was a joy to hear. He plays with a warm, vibrant tone and plenty of temperament aad is a master of the instrument he plays. He was much applauded and was most generous in giving an encore. He was accompanied at the piano by Evelyn Hattes Fox. The program given by these artists follows: 1. Theme in the Style of Rococo and Seven Variations--Tschaikowsky. Mr. Gons. . Tango Trianero--Sopena. Miss Keeney. . a. Prelude in G Major--Rachmaninoff. b. Hopals--Moussorgsky. c. Polichinelle--Rachmaninoff. Miss Waite we bo 4. Blue Danube Waltz--Strauss. Miss Keeney. 5. Rondo in G Minor--Beethoven. Miss Waite. 6. Pironette--Finck. Miss Keeney. 7. a. Fond Recollections. b. Harlequin (A Masked Ball). c¢. Valse Triste. d. Tarantella. Composed by Popper Mr. Gons Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Loeb of 1054 Tower road, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary last Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Loeb were at home to their friends informally. How are the hose connections on your radiator, better have them looked over --Anti-Freeze is too valuable to let leak out. evERREADy PRESTONE that's the new anti-freeze for radiators. One filling lasts all season. IVO-GLYCERIN ALCOHOL Have your radiator filled now! and

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