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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Dec 1927, p. 46

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4" WINNETKA TALK December 24, 1927 Museum Announces Eight Guide Tours Next Week Eight guide-lecture tours at Field Museum of Natural History are an- nounced for Christmas week. day, Dec. 27, the subjects are "The Reindeer and Its Relatives," and "Life of Birds," at 11 a. m., and 3 p. m,, res- pectively. Wednesday's subjects are "Textiles" and "Historical Geology"; Thursday there will be two general tours of the museum; and tde subjects Friday will be "Pewter and Glass" and "Systematic Birds." These tours of mu- seum exhibits under the guidance of staff lecturers are free. Persons wish- ing to join parties should assemble in- side the north or main entrance at the hours specified. Robert Heyda, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Heyda of 1139 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods, arrived home Tues- day from the University of Wisconsin, where he is a freshman. N. U. Dispensary Tots Enjoy Very Own Christmas Two hundred children, many of them | crippled and all of them patients in Tues- | the children's dispensary of North- western university's medical school, enjoyed a tall Christmas tree, dolls, toys and candy last Saturday noon as the gift of the members of the faculty of the medical school. Some of the celebrators were just a few weeks old, said Miss Florence Olmstead, super- intendent of the children's dispensary. The oldest was twelve. The party was held in the children's dispensary of the medical building on the McKinlock campus, 303 East Chicago avenue, Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs, George Ortseifen of 337 [Essex road, Kenilworth, are giving a dinner for twenty guests at their home December 28, in honor of their daughter, Marion. The dinner will be followed by bridge. All children smile for Bernie-- and Bernie wishes all A Merry Christmas SNe BERNIE'S STUDIO Phone Univ. 8998 1623 Orrington Ave. | | | be. for hard wear. pocket 1608 Chicago Avenue RP A PR HE SH ER A AA CR Snow and Colder but if you're wearing this big 14- inch Storm Boot for boys, you won't care what the weather may Waterproofed tan re-tan elk hide; army last. Extra viscolized soles. Large hooks. They're built And there's a dandy sharp knife in that boot Store Hours--38 to 6 [PaOL & PIPER sINC- . CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS PP PRET B TR TETTCPCTTOTTTe Evanston Chiidren Learn About Care of Teeth by that body late last summer. Wilmette. forty children have had their teeth cared for through this medium. nurse reports that the average number of corrections, per child, has been five, a total of 200 corrections in four months. dentist, and Miss Griffin, nurse at the Health Center, are in attendance at the clinic each Tuesday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock. The clinic is held in the rooms of the Grosse Point Health Center, Ridge road at Wilmette avenue, A small fee is charged which covers the cost of materials used in the work. Mrs. I. M. Cozzens, 906 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette is chairman of the Health Center, Mrs. Carl Widney, 856 Sheridan road, Winnetka, secre- tary, Mrs. A. L. Grinnell of Kenilworth, treasurer, and Mrs. Arthur Boylston, 220 Broadway, Wilmette, vice-chairman. The members of the board of directors of the Grosse Point Health Center are very much pleased with the progress of the dental clinic established Since the first clinic was held in August, The Dr. E. F. Christie, a Wilmette Oscar E. Fuchs Buys Kenilworth Residence Oscar E. Fuchs, president of the Fuchs Electric company, recently pur- chased the Rudolph Gloor residence, a modern brick colonial and considered one of Kenilworth's outstanding ex- amples of architecture, situated on large grounds with attractive landscap- ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maloney and their family, formerly of Kenilworth, now are at home at 421 Linden lane, Merion, Pa. COMMUNITY HOUSE The two films selected for showing at the Community House in Winnetka next week are "The Fighting Eagle" and "Smile Brother Smile." Rod LaRoque is cast inthe title role of "The Fighting Eagle," which will be presented Tuesday. With it will be shown "Blake of Scotland Yard." Jack Mulhall is the usual delightful comed- ian in "Smile Brother Smile," the Fri- day feature. "Collegians in Crimson Color" will also be shown on Friday. Frank Sherritt, Jr., is spending the holidays at his home at 330 Oxford road, Kenilworth. ho hil

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