WINNETKA TALK October 27, 1928 Mrs. Walter O. Wilson and Mrs. William T. Bacon are holding a sale of maid's aprons and uniforms sand children's imported knitted clothes Monday, October 29, from 10 until 5, at the home of Mrs. Wilson, 760 Bryant avenue, Winnetka. FOOTBALL CONTEST Come be our guest at the Minne- sota-Northwestern game at Dyche stadium, Saturday, November 3. If you are one of the three lucky win- ners you will receive a free ticket for the Gopher-Wildcat scrap next Saturday. Just how you may win a ticket is described on page 64 of this issue. Contestants must submit their answers at the office of WINNETKA TALK not later than noon today, Saturday, October 27. Read the rules and get busy. Highest Grade UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholstering Established 1895 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 A SELLING with reasons why OF LARGERMORE PRACTICAL TOWELS at prices that afford remarkable savings TURKISE EBA WER Reasons TOWELS For i his Quistanding Values Setling 2A x 4% --to give you larges, more practical, Soft and fluffy, newly styled, beter made of high- quality cotton, quality Towels. + --manufactured ex- double loop yarn clusively fo «nis --very absorbent. selling -- when cor Novelty 4-inch wn was cheaper -- striped bordersin in wills operated by Marshall Fieid & Company, Whole- sale, situated wi che Blue Ridge Moaa- tains of Virginia Blue, Pink, Gold and 6 for $1.85 --this is 3 CoNEIN TION X Pian Genuine selling. Values in HUCK TOWELS 18S x 536 wr These towels are made of finc grade long staple cotton yarns. They are snowy white.Colors are those so much in demand now-- guaranteed fast. a Finished like linen. Will not shed lint. Heavy weight. Soft- spun, firm, absor- bent. With 3-inch white and red borders. On sale starting Monday, October, 29. This is an opportunity to replenish your linen closets. As gifts, they will be welcomed. G. L. ZICK & CO. "The Store on the Corner" Phone 930 Elm St. at Chestnut Select All-Star Hockey Team for North Shore The North Shore Field Hockey as- sociation, consisting of teams, one representing Evanston, and two made up of Winnetka, Glencoe and Wilmette players, has chosen, the fol- lowing squad from which, after this week-end, the All-North Shore team will be selected to represent the asso- ciation in the final games of the sea- son. Mrs. Hallet Thorne, Margaret De- Lay, Agnes Beisemeier, Marian Jay, Virginia Ingram, Mrs. Paul Starr, Mrs, Harry Allen, May Fogg, "Peg" Hard- ing, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Jr., Margot Atkin, "Peggy" Waidner, Margaret Kimbark, Elizabeth Lamson, Barbara Groves, Mrs. Thomas McLaren, presi- dent of the organization), Marion Montgomery, Carmilla Galuzzi, Alice Boulton, Bernice Bulley. Mrs. Henry F. Tenney, Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Mar- garet Brew, Harriet Leonard, Irma Otten and Mrs. G. V. Lewis, Members of this squad will play this week-end against the Madison, Wis. team. three CIRCLE MEETING The Fuller Lane circle will meet Monday, October 29, at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. W. Uhlemann, 162 Fuller lane. Christian Fellowship Svenska Missionskyrkan Parish House, Oak st, Winnetka John Bengtson, pastor Sunday school... .. :.... ivr. 10 8a Me Y. P. service ... Nie ane 4:30 p. m. Bvening service. ...... . csi 8 p. m. Sunday, October 28, the Student Volun- teer Band of North Park college will have charge of both afternoon and evening service. Good music. Wednesday, Swedish service......8 p. m. Friday, Prayer meeting ; 8S ppm. Evening school classes in English, Mon- day and Tuesday evenings at Oak and Birch street. First of 5 Concerts at Skokie School to Be Given Nov. 2 The Music Fund in Boston is fin- ancing a series of five concerts to be given in connection with the music appreciation work at Skokie school. The first concert of the series, a violin recital by Herbert Kirschner, is to be presented at the Skokie school on Friday, November 2. Mr. Kirschner has studied in Eur- ope. He served an apprenticeship under Leopold Auer and Carl Flesh, and was concert-master of the Heford State Symphony orchestra and the Hanover State orchestra. Mr. Kir- schner has toured every country in Europe with the exception of Spain, and has appeared in America with such artists as Mason, Van Gordon, Forinchi, and Hackett. The dates for the succeeding con- certs of the series are December 2, January 19, March 20, and May 15, The second concert will be presented by a quintet of artist singers under the direction of Eric de Lamarter, as- sistant director of the Chicago Sym- phony orchestra and organist and musi- ical director at the Fourth Presbyter- ian church, Chicago. The Chicago trio, composed of Herbert Kirschner, violin- ist, Johan Lingemann, cellist, and Joseph Brinkman, pianist, will give the third concert. The fourth and fifth concerts will be given by the Chicago String quartet, ranked as one of the best organizations of its kind in Chicago. Residents of the village have been invited, and urged to attend all of the concerts: They are free to parents and 'Other relatives of the Skokie school pupils. Miss Phebe Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth has been pledged Kappa Alpha Zeta, a local sorority af the Art institute, Chicago. QUALITY-SERVICE--RIGHT PRICES LAMB, Ib. .... 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