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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Sep 1925, p. 7

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~ h \ i I fa | I i i pS CT Ih "ciation has organized a campaign to the 'parent will receive a letter requesting ~him to become a member. funds because of the expense of buy- WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925 RIDING EXHIBIT BRINGS THRILLS Indian Hill Club Event De- lights Spectators The riding exhibition of the Junior members of the Indian Hill Riding club held last Saturday, proves a highly enjoyable occasion from the point of view of spectators and the youthful participants. A clear and bright day brought out a gallery with some 70 cars flanking the riding enclosure. An amusing feature was an exhibi- tion of "double" riding and a spill by the two young Daughaday boys. Colton and William, who rode their pony, "Peggy," bareback at the same time over low bar jumps. The jumping by the Indian Hill Hunt team and in the hunters class by adults was interesting. Major West was the judge. The results riding follows : Event A--Boys 5 to 8 years -- lst, Donald McPherson, Jr.; 2nd, William Daughaday; 3rd, Bobby Wallace. Event B--Girls 5 to 8 years -- Ist, Shirley Herman; 2nd, Phoebe Massey; 3rd, Judy Butler. Event D--Boys 9 to 12 years--Ist, Edward Scott; 2nd, John Senior, Jr.; 3rd, Wm. Maxwell, III.; 4th, Peter Cable; Honorable mention, Colton Daughaday, Jr.,, Tommy Husband. Event E--Girls 9 to 12 years--Ist, Fanny McPherson; 2nd, Elizabeth Eckhart; 3rd, Marion Daughaday; 4th, Marie Louise Gardner; Honorable mention, Harriett Dallas, Deborah Butler. : Event G--Boys and Girls 13 to 17 years--I1st, Hughes Dallas; 2nd, Ade- laid Atkin; 3rd, Betty Edmonds; Hon- orable mention, Eleanor Berger. Event K--Gate and Letter-box con- test, open to all ages--Ist, Colton Daughaday, Jr.; 2nd, Marion Daugh- aday; 3rd, Marie Gardner; 4th, Ade- laid Atkin; Honorable mention, Hughes Dallas, William Daughaday, William Maxwell, III. P. T. A. Will Launch Membership Campaign The Winnetka Parent-Teacher asso- of the competition in enlist all mothers and fathers of Win- netka school children as members of association. Next week every The association is badly in need of ing some of the furnishings for the teacher's apartments. It is hoped to be able to give the various schools their allotments early in the year. gt For Prompt Battery Electrical Service Call Jones Electric Service 3 CARLTON BLDG. Phone Winn. 1848 THE DIFFERENCE! The difference in the smart looks of some men's furnishings, compared with those other men wear, originates in the workrooms where the furnishings originate. The superior style and last- ing quality of haberdashery we sell results from the care we take to see that nothing of the "other sort" ever gets into our stocks. John H. Dethloff Men's and Beys" Furnishings 786 Elm St. MEN'S CLASS RESUMES SESSIONS OCTOBER 4 The Sunday Morning Men's class of the Winnetka Congregational church will hold its first meeting of the fall at 9:30 o'clock October 4, in the Amer- ican Legion room of Community House. Plans for the year will be discussed, the. members being asked to express themselves with regard to several prepared courses of discussion and study. During the last year the attendance of the class increased considerably, and it is expected that the meetings this year will be of even greater interest. The class is essentially an open forum, taking up questions that are timely and of direct interest to business and professional men. William Ayer McKinney leads the class, and all male residents of the village are cordially welcome to its deliberations. Miss Virginia Hobart and Miss Emily Fentress leave this week to enter the Ethel Walker preparatory school at Finsbury, Conn. Miss Fentress will begin her second year there, and Miss Hobart is entering for the first time. Elsie Zeit McClellan announces the re-opening of classes in Greek, Oriental, Character, Pantomine and Toe Dancing Thursday, October 1st and Saturday, October 3rd Winnetka Woman's Club Phone Winn. 1855 Winnetka Woman Talks Better Government Meet Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, 900 S. Private road, was one of the speakers at the luncheon of the Executive committee of the Better Government association held last Thursday at the Morrison hotel. Paul Westburg of the Westburg Engineering company presided. Other speakers of note were William Mec- Andrew, superintendent of Chicago schools; Dr. Elmer Williams, noted reformer, and Dr. Charles Clayton Morrison, editor of the Christian Cen- tury. A PAIR OF PUFFS adds to feminine appearance in some cases with bobbed hair. Our advice is given free in such instances, and we supply real hair puffs of any desired shade to enhance the side effects. Qur beauty parlors are the source of in- spiration of many women who seek improvements in their appearance. Phone: Winnetka 800 ALICE BEAUTY SHOP ALICE FJELLMAN, Prop. Permanent Marcel Oil Wave Expert Shingling - Marcelling Manicuring-0il Shampoo - Facial Children's Hair Bobbing 522 Linden St. Winnetka, Ill. mile. comfort. Dopnse BROTHERS cCoAaCH In buying Dodge Brothers Coach, you may rest assured of this: Nowhere can you purchase greater dependability, greater freedom from annoyance, and more substantial and durable beauty at a smaller cost-per- The Coach not only accommodates five adults in comfort--it carries them in Dodge Brothers low swung body lines, long, underslung springs and balloon tires assure the owner a degreeof travel ease which you would call exceptional in any type of car at any price. $1035 f.o0.b. Detroit--$1125 delivered DODGE MOTOR Telephone Winnetka 165 Phone Winnetka 1077 BROTHERS CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 532 Lincoln Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney, 535 Cherry street, announce the birth of a daughter at the Evanston hispital Mon- day, September 21. Miss Kate McLeod of South Bend, Ind., was the week-end guest of Mrs. Henry R. Hale, 761 Foxdale avenue. Mrs. Jesse Barnes, 238 Poplar street, entertained Wednesday for Mrs. Frank Howard, 859 Lincoln avenue. Luncheon was served to 18 guests. Miss Ethel Hale has left for Elmira, N. Y., to enter her first year at Elmira college. Phone Winnetka 32 GENERAL TEAMING AND | 16 PROUTY ANNEX WINNETKA TEAMING & SUPPLY CO. L. J. HAYES, Prop. MATERIALS, DRIVEWAYS, GRADING AND BLACK DIRT Residence Phone 426 EXPRESSING, BUILDING WINNETKA, ILLINOIS 6c FUEL service, get in touch with me. DEWEY HOKE: Please mail me a copy of your O-Matic before October 15th. Home Address J $18 COAL? 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