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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Apr 1923, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923 Plan of Proposed New Country Club West of North Shore | NORTH SHORE & WESTERN RAILWAY HARRISON STREET 1 GLENVIEW GOLF CLUB N 00 "GLENVIEW LINE™ 208009 0 0090909 g ~ EMERSON STREET > S590 eo L] a © NY 2» DANN a IN * 0 eo as oR se ® BN Coyng Sg 00 ETE RNS > o 3% aS - <D aS Se ad S > SS L J A) > Ws >, ° [= them. The teams from all of the : : : ES EIFE BIE ESE IFES ; tracting wide attention because of SRELISDALE RELEIYVE § many grammar and high schools rep-| pei exceptionally effective advertis- 2 LE Co Bon eed % oe resented comprised five students each. ing in the Hollister, Inc., publication. i. Mosbers of he Ben flies Poem WEI€| Furniture designs in the ads evoked : iT 0 gas enthusiastic comment in a Grand Rap- o . 0 "lids furniture magazine. Some of the W t th t t b chester- and Olga Reinhold, and the advertisements are to be reproduced e guaran ee 1S SC oO e Superi- alternate, Janet Olmstead. The first| i pe magazine. Mrs. Brown is the pifas, ey hy Ue creator of the beautiful art work in t t th k I; The Second prize, two violins and these advertisements, or O any Se on e mar et. et us a 'cello was won by University pu. gC Welssenber ' . J ; 3 : eC g Coal Com- : : 1 aol Yimersoy i Sohsol pany this week signed a contract thi t of Gary, Ind, received tne third prize, | op he Winnetka Weekly Talk for prove 1S O YOu. fifty dollars worth of Victor records. advertising space represented in the contest ter stemed 1 be the ord. | elve full-page ads. Another mem- or of the duy. Witiiette ad High- ber of the Full-page family. Another ; : land Park tied for first place, the | | R Mf : prize being a Strohber Diminutive i Re 14 0 a 10 g omp an piano. The second prize, a Marin Band Co. clarinet, was tied for by = Woodstock and Gary. Both ties il ORDER NOW BE be "contested off," and the schoo = given third place will receive fity dol- and avoid the $ rin rush WINNETKA ~ ILLINOIS - lars in Brunswick records. pring = Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Edinger and . : : 2 pee a family, who have been in Miami, Fla. Black D . Radio S ecialties = during the past four months, have irt Manure Phone Winnetka 1224 . Pp . = returned to their home at 627 Garland : Radio Equipment 2 place, Winnetka. From Miami, they o . = motored as far as Atlanta, Georgia, Grading and Seeding Lawns a £ making the remainder of the trip by = v train. I= No 7 26903 Ne 8 IBZ YOs oe DB Sedo dao, Saws Sa a' aq HARMES TIMBER ROAD AJ CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY MUSIC CONTEST Team Wins Piano for High School The high school section of the final Music Memory contest, held at Or- chestra hall, Chicago last Saturday, was won by New Trier High school's team, as it was won last year. Every paper was perfect although written by the team-members when they were under the strain of suppressed ex- citement and unwavering concentra- tion: The New Trier representatives gave| Coal Company ................... 5 = : conte ne arnt teh mata woos Gece wd IE We have a set that you can depend compositions, each recognized from|{ Market .......................... 5|= hearing only a few measures played, Nogh Shste Bookery Rs eee rE 1|1= with which they gave the name of|R. H. Schell an ompany ......:. 1 == ( ; 11 d 1 t d each composer aand his nationality. | William Aitken ................... LE upon. a on us an e us emon- These A-grade papers bespeak|Anthony and Lareau hours of hard work in becoming fa- miliar with the fifty compositions on the contest list and are a credit both to the New Trier contestants and Mrs. Homer E. Cotton, supervisor of mus- ic at the high school, who coached only to our | ADVERTISERS When the readers of a newspaper, in turning the pages, is suddenly con- fronted by a full-page ad, he is sur- prised. He looks it over to see what it's all about. And, as he lays down the paper, the substance of the ad re- mains in his mind. . The following merchants recognize the effect of a full-page, as is shown by the number of whole pages each one has used since January 1, 1923. Full Page Roll of Honor Hubbard Woods Lumber and Blomdahl and Sundmark Winnetka Coal-Lumber Co. ........ 1 Wilmette Building Materials Brown and Umlandt, north shore dealers in exclusive furniture are at- See what advertising did! Mineralava Beauty Clay. In el, Sepetmber, first ad. In 1922, May, began national and international advertising in news- papers and magazines. In eight months, sales of Minera- lava Beauty Clay mounted to adequate $1,000,000 to be expended next year in newspaper advertising. The Winnetka Shoe Store is adver- tising Florsheim Shoes for men this week. They also have a new sport shoe this spring with pure gum soles, that are said to wear better than leather. a CHURCH STREET | : | ge ox NEW TRIER WINS -- i added to the Full-page Roll of Noe ia a One of the most elaborate of the after- J) onor. : ow on sale in 33, drug stores. |Easter festivities is the evening bridge - F INTEREST 242 active salesmen. party to be given next Friday evening, April 13, by the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority alumnae, to benefit their chapter house building fund. The entire Evanston Woman's club building has been engag- ed for the evening, and special features have been planned to make it one of the notable affairs of the season. Mrs. Montague Ferry of Winnetka is a mem- ber of the executive committee. EO =i 0 Are You Interested in Radio? strate in your own home a 0 ii 0 i=

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