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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Mar 1923, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 3 | ag Evening Boy Scouts, Troop No. 1 in School Bo e; trate ple, told Skokie children the fine| Accompanying the explanations 1 | COMMUNITY HOUSE }| the Assembly Room at 7:30. Thet Bogal) Tohs Craf points of cabinet making and finish- | were exhibitions of some of the work i CALENDAR Friday, March 30 ; elr -working Craft ing at the Skokie assembly last Thurs- | of the wood working class. Taberets, Good Friday. No Motion Pictures. Six boys of the Skokie school work- | day morning. Each of the boys spoke | tables and chairs were among the . Saturday, March 31 ing class, supervised by Elmer P. Sip-|on a different phase of wood working. | exhibits. WEEK OF MARCH 26, 1923 The regular activities will continue this week, except on Friday. There will be no motion-pictures this Friday, (Good Friday) and the other activities will be suspended on that day. Monday, March 26 All-Day. Lincoln Ave. Circle, Rooms 9, 10, 11. Afternoon In the Gymnasium, 2 small boys' classes at 3:45 and 4:30. Kindergarten, in Room 6 at 1:30. Blue-Bird Group in Room 2 at 4 o'clock. : Wahwahtaysee Blue Birds, Dinner in Assembly Room at 6 o'clock. Evening In the Gymnasium, classes for men at 7:30 and 8:30. Community Drama Club, Guest Night. Neighborhood Room at 8 o'clock. Modern Woodmen, Room 6 at 8 o'clock. Triangle Club, in Club Room at 8 o'clock. Tuesday, March 27 All-Day Community House Club, Rooms 9, 10 11. ; Morning. Class for women in the Gym- nasium at 9 o'clock. Afternoon 1:30. 3 JB Rhythmic Dancing in the Assembly Room, 2 classes, at 2 and 3 o'clock. Basket Ball in the Gymnasium at 4 o'clock. Camp Fire Girls meetings at 4 o'clock; Tamakwa group in Room 2; Hashatuaya Group in Room 5; Lit- ahni Group in Room 4. Evening In the Gymnasium; Class for Young Ladies at 7:30; "Friendship Circle" Class at 8:30. "Friendship Circle" Club in the Neigh- borhood Room at 8:30. Classes in English for Foreign Men and Women at 8 o'clock--Men, Room 6; Women in Rooms 2, 4, 5. Boy Scouts, Troop No. 2, at 7:30. O. T. R. Boys in the Gift Room at 8 o'clock. Wednesday, March 28 Afternoon Kindergarten, Room 6 at 1:30, Social Dancing in the Assembly Room, 2 classes at 4 and 4:45. Oak Street Circle, Dinner in Assemb- ly Room at 6:30 Meeting in Neighbor- hood Room at 8. Evening Basket Ball in The Gymnas- ium at 8 o'clock. Entre Nous Club in Room 5 o'clock. Thursday, March 29 Morning Class for Women in the gym- nasium at 9 o'clock. Afternoon Kindergarten in Room 6 at Sewing Kindergarten in Room 6 at ars Fancy and Aesthetic Dancing, 2 classes in the Assembly Room at 4 and 4:45. Basket Ball Practice, Country Day School at 4 o'clock. Morning Basket Ball Practice, Coun- try Day School, at 10. Camp Fire Girls, work on Tiles in the Scout Room at 9 o'clock. Afternoon In the Gymnasium, Boys activities at 2 o'clock. Young Men's Class at 3:30. Volley Ball for Men at 5. Evening Four Corner Dancing Club in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Thanks for the Prizes Woodmen Tell Friends Winnetka Camp, 6442 of the Mod- ern Woodmen of America expresses a desire to thank the friends who con- tributed: so generously tpward the prizes in the benefit Bunco and Fu- chre party to be given this evening at Community House. Individuals and firms who contri- buted were: J. Brady, D. Connolly, JH. 'Dethioff, J. PF... Eckart, Theo- dore Flynn, Henry Ilg, H. Luensman, O. Madson, Matteoni Bros., A. Peters, Miss B. Rosie, A. Runnfeldt, R. H. Schell, M. S. Thorsen, Curtice Bros., Ward Baking company, Rudolph gro- cery, Matt Luebbers, Franklin Mc- Veagh company, Piper's Baking com- pany, Livingston Baking company, United Warehouse, Arnold Bros., Ar- mour and company. The camp desires especially to thank Royal Neighbors whe are preparing the refreshments. For Easter There are so many things to use for Easter remember- ances it's really .hard to oe choose. But if you'll stop in here perhaps we can help you. We have an excellent as- sortment of Easter cards as well as the pretty candy fill- ed baskets the children like so well. And the prices are real low. Smiling Service Community Pharmacy Chas. R. Patchen 574 Lincoln Ave. Phone 164 The Spirit of Easter Is best refiected in Flowers. Adorn your home with potted Easter Lilies, Hyacinths, Tulips, Jonquils, Cineraria and Cyclamen for the occasion. Order from us today by calling Winnetka 283. Bargain Sale for Easter on Primroses, Cineraria and Daffodils FRANK BOROVICKA FLORIST AND LANDSCAPE GARDNER SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS Formerly Svanderlik's 746 Center Street PhoneWinn. 283 (mm 0 i ASTARR BEST Spring Clothing for Boys jE new Spring Suits and Overcoats for boys have ar- { rived. Bring your boys to our 3rd floor and have ,Off them completely outfitted. This year our assort- ments and values surpass any former showing. In striving ever to gratify the parents' desire that their boys be smartly dressed, we have never lost sight of the fact that boys are just naturally rough and tumble regardless of age. There- fore, all our clothes are excellently tailored from pure wool fabrics and wear like iron. Ages 7 to 18 All made with two pairs of knickers in a very choice assort- ment of all-wool ma- terials. Many of the London made suits have vests to match. Our boys' suits at the price are the best values in Chi- cago. $18.75 to 9) x4 = $30 dui AJB £1) ir : Eo Caps to gC match, === pe $2 to 1&5 (Fat ) $3.50 Se Boys' English Wool Hose with fancy tops, $1.50 Sport Coats and Odd Knickers English Knickers Tweeds, Checks and Overplaids, $4.25 and $5.00 Norfolk Sport Coats Full and Half Belt, Patch Pockets, $15.00 and $16.50 Boys' Overcoats (7 to 18 yrs.) Boys' Juvenile Top Coats Ages 1 to 10 years In a variety of styles and fab- rics -- fancy tweeds, wors- teds, serges and soft fleecy polo cloths. An un- limited assort- ment to choose from and the prices are most reasonable. Many are Lon- don made. $10.50 to $25.00 Hats or Caps to match range in price from $2.00 to $4.50. Prep Clothes for High . School Boys Ages 14 to 20 years The styles and' models are exact reproductions of the clothes we sell at our; college branches. All suits have vests and two pairs of long trousers. Many of the suits have extra knick- ers to match for hiking or golf. Considering qual- ity, workmanship and service, these suits cannot be duplicated any- where for the price. $35.00 $45.00 Students' Overcoats, $15.00 to $28.00 $35.00 to $45.00 Boys' knee-length Lisle Hose, with Boys' Cotton Athletic Union Suits. ..$1.00 plain or fancy tops; per pair....... 65¢c Boys' Middy Pajamas in plain colors. $2.00 Boys' Sport Blouses or Shirts Boys' Terry Robes........ ros Shines $4.00 in plain white or colored Boys' Cuff Links........ cen evine91.00 Madras . o.oo es $1.50 to $3.00 Woven Madras Shirts. .............$2.00 Boys' Silk or Knitted Ties in Youths' English Caps..... bute swine 0492.50 a wonderful assortment of Youths' Pure Silk Ties...,.......:...85¢ handsome new designs.... 50cto85c Youths' Gloves ..... Fon res vieissie 32:00 Boys' Woolen Athletic Union Suits. .$2.50 Youths' Half Hose........ ...40c (No sleeves and knee length) The Tip Top Shoes for boys........$5.00 seen OTARRDEST Randolph and Wabash

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