4 WINNETKA TALK November 10, 1928 PICTURE QUIZ by C. R. Patchen This man discovered the largest of the five Oceans. Try to answer these ques- tions before reading an- swers below: Questions 1. Who was he? 2. What ocean was it? 3. What famous around- the-world voyager gave it that name? 4. What continents does this ocean separate? 5. What islands on this ocean are a well known resort? We have recently installed equipment to enable us to make and serve a most delicious Fountain Lunch, including a variety of sandwiches and coffee. COMMUNITY PHARMACY 750 Elm Street Ph. Winn. 33-164 Answers 'Spue[S] UeHEMEEH °C eIENISDY 'ENWY 'CISY 'p 'ue[PSey '¢ ged '7 'eoqeg | "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Roaster VER At this Special Price for limited time only Fine for roasting, baking and cold-pack canning. Cooks foods in their own juices -- an entire meal over one flame. We Have Them Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm St. WINNETKA Ph. Winn. 843-44 Evangelist The Rev. R. J. Devine, pastor of the Madison Street Congregational church of Oak Park, will begin a ser- ies of evangelistic meetings at the First Scandinavian Evangelical church, 886 Elm street, Winnetka, Sunday evening, November 11. Mr. Devine is a very forceful and eloquent speaker and his coming to Winnetka it is said will be appreciated by all those who enjoy sound evan- gelical preaching. His theme Sunday night is "Lessons From Lot's Wife." The meetings will continue for two weeks, with services every evening ex- cept Saturday. There will be special singing and music at all of the services. Mrs. Lyman Proctor, 860 Spruce street, has returned from Rhinelander, Wis., where she went to attend the funeral of her aunt. The Finest Available All Potted Plants We have a few Tulips left that still may be planted--Order Now! Floral Designs Made or Telegraphed WINNETKA FLOWER SHOP Frank Borovicka, Prop. 746 Center Street Phone Winnetka 283 Willow Subway Bogey Is Shooed Away at Meeting of Trustees The Willow street under Center street was a subject of discus- sion at the meeting of the Village council, Wednesday evening, fear hav- ing been expressed by a few women residing in that vicinity that it is a very dangerous place to travel Trustee Doris D. Benson brought up the matter, but other members of the council felt that the 'expressed fear is not well frounded. President H. F. Tenney asked Trus- tee Benson if she had any suggestions as to what the Village could or should do. The subway, it was pointed out, was provided only after a most thorough study of the problem. It is a well- lighted passageway in which there are no obstructions offering a hiding place for one who might seek to secrete himself and spring out upon unsus- pecting victims, according to village officials. It was felt by others that there are far more dangerous conditions of this nature throguhout the village, in the form of dense shrubbery skirting side- walks. subway Waltonians to Inspect Beautiful Color Pictures The wonderful new autochrome col- or negatives which Dr. C. O. Schnei- der took this summer in Zion, Brice and Grand Canyons, together with pic- tures of flowers and Winnetka gard- ens, will be shown by him at Matz hall Saturday evening, November 17 to Isaak Walton League members and candidates for membership. AUXILIARY MEETING The Young Woman's auxiliary of the Winnetka Congregational church will meet next Wednesday, Novem- ber 14, at the home of Mrs. Vernon Welsh, 1180 Westmoor road. This is announced as an important meeting and the members are asked to bring all completed work for the Yule Lane Shops. The meeting will start in the morning and continue through the day, so that as much work as possible can be finished. (JMMEDIATE 1S OUR | REPL -- AND YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICE NOT HIGH! S---- NS ~~ We'll come right back at you --tell you what the job will cost and serve you right. Our experience lets us get action without any useless "fiddling" around. Saves you money. Phone 874 ~464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. S-