WINNETKA TALK December 10, 1927 Announcement We announce with pleasure that we have secured the services of Mts. Ruth Dunford Kickernick Educational Director For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 12, 13, and 14. Mrs. Dunford will explain and illustrate the Kickernick Idea in Undress. We sincerely trust that you will visit the store some afternoon during this time and meet her. We are sure you will find it much worth while. The front of the body is longest when stand- ing and the back shortest. The length of the back increases almost one third when the body is bending or sitting. This cross section of the garment shows the patented construction which permits the body to sit right into the back of the garment without strain through the crotch. This prevents chafing, pulling, or cutting. The length in the back required for bending or sitting is provided by means of tiny pleats placed at the hip-joint where the body bends. This prevents pulling down at waist ér up at knee. The trim form-fitting front holds the back in proper position. As a Christmas Gift The donor of a Kickernick gift will be remem- bered throughout the year, and the recipient will be silently wishing for another Kick- ernick Gift when the next holiday season approaches. ~~ G. L. ZICK & CO. The Store of Quality and Service TELEPHONE WINNETKA 930 NEXT WEEK IN WINNETKA Today--December 10, at New Trier, 8 p. m., Play. Community House, 8 p. m., Scotch choir concert. Monday, December 12, at Commun- ity House, 12:30 p. m., League of Women Voters luncheon and meeting. Tuesday, December 13, at Commun- ity House, 7:15-9:00 p. m., motion pictures, "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary." Wednesday, December 14, at Com- munity House, 8 p. m., Community Drama club Christmas Play. Thursday, December 15, at Com- munity House, 8 p. m., Community Drama club Christmas Play. New Trier High school, 8:30 p. m., Ar- tist-Recital. Friday, December 16, at Commun- ity House, 12:15 p. m., Rotary ciub luncheon. Skokie school, 2 p. m. Christmas program. Community House, 7:15-9, motion pictures, "Service for Ladies." New Trier High school, 7:30, Hyde Park at New Trier. Masonic temple, 8:15 p. m., North Shore Congregation, Saturday, December 17 at Commun- ity House, 2:30, Winnetka Con- gregational Kindergarten Christ- mas party. Community House, 8:30 p. m., Triangle club dance. Sunday, December 18, at New Trier High school, 4 p. m., Christ- mas carols. Miss Glennie Moseley will come up from Hattiesburg, Miss., to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. William D. Truesdale of 570 Arbor Vitae road. Miss Moseley arrives December 23 and will be here over New Year's. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Eastman en- tertained a few friends at tea last Sunday evening at their home in Ken- ilworth. Council Hears Objections to Corner Widening Proceedings in progress for the widening of the Tower and Green Bay road intersection with a view to speed- ing up traffic at this narrow roadway corney, have been halted by the Win- netka board of local improvements until the Streets Drainage and For- estry committee of the council, of which Trustee H. L. Raclin is chair- man, may investigate objections which have been filed against the improve- ment. Property owners residing north of Tower road and east of Green Bay, whose children are compelled to cross one or the other of these streets at this corner on their way to and from school, have presented to the board objections to the street being widened. They contend that it will only increase the hazard to their children, in that it will enable cars to be driven at greater speed at this corner than now prevails, and feel that if the council decides that it is necessary to widen the streets, it should, for the sake of safety, place "stop and go" lights at the intersection. Erwin P. Snyder, living at 939 Tower road, appeared before the board Tuesday evening, explaining the situ- ation from the viewpoint of himself and his neighbors, following which the board referred the matter to Trustee Raclin's committee for further study. Miss Lois Truesdale of 570 Arbor Vitae road will entertain December 21 for the girls who are home from col- lege. She will have forty guests for luncheon and bridge. --0-- Mrs. Robert Berger entertained her bridge club last Wednesday at her home on Kenilworth avenue. TRAVELER PORTABLE RADIO Complete, Regularly $84.25 $59.50 Latest Model No Outside Aerial No Ground Limited Supply Every one guaranteed. All batteries and speak- er in case; weight 24 pounds. 18 PROUTY ANNEX Five Tubes SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE Tone and Volume Equal to Any Extremely Selective One Dial Control Radio Service Shop (Open Evenings 7 to 9 P. M.) WINNETKA 1840