32 WINNETK J A-TALK February 13, 1926 sbi Telephone Winnetka 1811 576% Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, Illinois MISS HERBST SOG SEAN RRRRNY, Now is the time to start thinking about new decorations for the spring. I will be glad to assist you in your plans, from a smart little lamp shade to furnishing your entire home. ------ Phone winets CHAMBERS CAFE caer st. At this Cafe you will find persons who appreciate appe- tizing, nourishing Foods, attractively served at moderate prices. Noonday Lunch Hours of Service: Steak Dinner c......svesievne 75¢ Week Days--S5 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Lunch Counter Service Sundays--6 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Steak and Chicken Dinner Sunday $1.00 H'Special VANILLA between two layers of STRAWBERRY ICECREAM FOR SALE AT Adams' Pharmacy, 782 Elm St, G. Matteoni Bros. 742 Elm St. North Shore Pharmacy Hubbard Woods Hubbard Woods Fharmaey Kenilworth Pharmacy Division of National Dairy Products Corton | ference | munity and the entire community "Why We Behave" Is Conference Night Topic The fourth meeting of the Six Con- Nights will be held at Com- House next Wednesday eve- ning. At 7:20 o'clock, Mr. Beatty will speak upon "Why We Behave." Rev. Goodwin will conduct a group at the same hour on "Finding Jesus Christ" and Dr. Davies will continue the dis- cussion on the race problem in Ameri- can cities. At 8:15 o'clock, Dr. R: all will deliver his fourth lecture on "Does Science] Leave Place for Prayer " The lectures will be preceded by a supper at 6:30 o'clock. Lectures are without charge, is invited. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Affleck of 695 Lincoln avenue are in Miami, Fla. They expect to spend sometime in Havana, Cuba, before returning home early in March. YOU'LL BE PLEASED! LOOK YOUR BEST! The marked note of individuality speaks for the correctness that you are assured of when you have your hair dressed here and you will look your best. We take special pride in all our expert work and shall be pleased to have you give us a trial. Permanent Waving Marcelling. Shampooing Betty's Beauty Shop Betty Brooks 817 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 2660 In Scoutdom Meeting of February 5 The main feature of the meeting of Scout troops 1, 2 and 3 in Community House Friday evening, February 5, was the entertainment given by members of [Troop 1 and 2. Doctor Eisenbrand sang a few songs, accompanying him- [self on the banjo- uke. This seemed to |be the big hit of the evening. Among the other entertainers were Fred Rummler and Gould Davies who sang some songs, Toque Stoddard who |Charlestoned, Bud Fairman and Bill 3ennett who comprise Bennett's fa- mous Dixie-I,and orchestra Before this assembly Troop 3 had a short period in the gy mnasium in which time they had drill in field maneuvers. Troop 1 had an O'Grady drill-down in the Assembly room. Troop 2 had a session in the gymnasium for games and relay races. After that they had a serious discussion on the third part of the Scout oath. There will be initiation of Scouts who have passed tests, Friday, 12. At the meeting of the Winnetka Troop committee January 29, the fol- lowing tests were passed: For Tenderfoot: : Carl Rompel, 239 Ridge avenue. Dick Barnard, 410 Cedar street. Ben O'Brien, 630 Blackthorne road. James Lyons passed his second class test. William Bennett passed the badges for music and swimming. Ralph Johansen passed the marks- manship requirements. merit Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Marble of 844 lincoln avenue left on February 8 for a trip to the west coast. They expect to remain in Los Angeles for several weeks CROSLEY The FORD of RADIO $9.75 to $60.00 The Radio Service Shop 18 Prouty Annex Phone 1840 reflected Keeping SQUARE Rebiider Your Business Every nerve and muscle in the body is business. dition is our business. Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot in the condition of your feet. your feet in condition is your Keeping your shoes in con- R. WAGNER Telephone Winn. 991