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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Apr 1926, p. 30

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28 WINNETKA TALK April 17, 1926 Our New Policy Pays $20,000.00 Accidental Death $10,000.00 Death from Any Cause $10,000.00 Cash to You If Alive at Age 65 $100.00 a month income if you are totally disabled from illness or accident. Also if totally disabled, all further payments on your part to the company are cancelled and above amounts paid just the same. The yearly cost at age 35 is $312.80; other ages and amounts in proportion. MAIL COUPON FOR FULL INFORMATION HB C. E. Randall, Mgr. = Franklin Life Insurance Co. 1239 Federal Reserve Bank Building, Chicago. Please give full information regarding above policy. ult a SE TT NER a EE OR SI TCR et Pupils See to It That Parents Vote The Fifth grade at Horace Mann Public school, Winnetka, Mrs. Edith Woody, teacher, has been awarded a silk flag posted by Miss Hazel Hartwell, principal, to the room reporting the largest per cent in voting by the parents of the chil- dren of that particular room. The Fifth grade reported a 100 per cent record and thus received the award. The parents registered 54 out of a possible 54 votes. New Trier Girls' Club Presents Art Exhibit The Girls' club of New Trier High school gave an Art tea at which pic- tures by local artists were exhibited on Tuesday of this week. The club is to select one of the pictures as a gift to the school, following an annual custom which has been in force during the past three years. Among those artists who were exhibiting on this oc- casion were Frank C. Peyraud, James Cady Ingerle, Laura Van Pappelendam, Frank Whitney, Anna W. Lynch, Karl Buehr, Dudley Craft Watson, James Women Leaders Attend Tea in College Hall The women of the governing board of the National Kindergarten and Ele- mentary college were entertained at tea in Harrison hall last Monday after- noon, April 12. Gifts from individuals and organizations have made possible the very attractive furnishing of several of the class rooms and offices, and the members of the board, who have had an important part in this work, thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity of going through the new buildings. Tea was served in the alumnae club room, Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet, of Win- netka, Mrs. George Groves of Evans- ton and Mrs. B. F. Langworthy of Winnetka, assisting. Mrs. Andrew MacLeish of Glencoe, and Mrs. W. T. Hall of Evanston, members of Miss Elizabeth Harrison's original mothers' classes, Mrs. Percy Eckhart of Kenil- worth and Miss Jane Adams of Hull House, were among those present. Hadley - Humphreys Wedding Saturday, May 1 The marriage of Miss Margaret Hadley to J. Anthony Humphreys, son of Mrs. Mary Humphreys of 809 Elm street, will take place at 3 o'clock, . Established 1884 H. H. Banford, Mgr. Loan Dept. Southeast corner Orrington Ave. and Church St. 40 N. Dearborn St. EVANSTON 1571 Sherman Ave. . 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