10 WINNETKA TALK April 24, 1926 SERVICE We are now serving hundreds of families in Wilmette, Kenil- worth and Winnetka; with meats and groceries of quality, accompanied with prompt and courteous service. When you want quality mer- chandise and "on time delivery," call G. S. Scheibe, Inc. Grocery and Market Winnetka 2525-2526-2527-2528 Four Telephones. No Waiting Located at the Indian Hill Station, 456-458 Winnetka Avenue | Men's Class Arranges Activities for Summer The Young Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational Church school ten pins last Thursday. Keen com- petition developed for first place--and last. The next social-athletic event will probably be an outdoor affair, if the weather man makes good on his promise of spring. Plans are being made for a playground ball team. All young men over high school age are welcome to the sessions of the class, which meets at 10 A. M. every Sunday, in the North Neighborhood room of Community House. The Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin is director of the class. Announce Many Rentals of North Shore Houses Heinsen and Kroll, Inc, 720 Elm street, Winnetka, report the follow- ing recent rentals: Harry Hansen's residence at 260 Fairview avenue, Winnetka, to Fred D. Blake; Perley Conner's residence at 712 Ash street, Winnetka, to Elwood W. Ankrum; Augusta L. Jochman's residence at 945 Elm street, Winnetka, to Lyman C. Huff; Adolph Salmen's residence at 1049 Chatfield road, Winnetka, to H. C. Dosch. Total rental, $10,890. K. OF C. MEETING Ouilmette council, Knights of Co- lumbus, will hold a meeting in Odd Eelaw's hall Tuesday evening, April Mrs. George B. Everitt of 1035 Dins- more road, entertained ten of her Win- netka friends at a bridge-luncheon ves- terday afternoon. ra Miss Bernice Abrahamson is enter- taining 20 senior high school girls at bridge this afternoon at her home, 762 Walden road. met for an evening's battle with the | Arden Shore Boys Hold Reunion at Lake Bluff May 2 Sunday, May 2, has been set as the time of the annual Home Coming Day for the boy graduates of the Arden Shore Rest camp at Lake Bluff. These boys who have attended the winter camp for under-nourished working boys will journey from Chicago to the camp in North Shore line busses in the morn- ing, arriving in time for dinner. The day's program will begin at 3 o'clock with a talk by Dr. J. W. F. Davies, minister of education at the Winnetka Congregational church and director of Winnetka Community House. The Great Lakes orchestra will provide a program of music and specialties. There will be a supper for the boys and tea for the visitors. Boys at the camp have found great friends in the men at the naval train- ing station. For several years the naval men have provided the Christmas morning breakfast for the campers and one year presented each boy with a wrist watch. This is the season of the year when the work for the Arden Shore boy campers can be observed most readily, it is explained. All residents of the north shore are cordially invited to attend the Home Coming. Mrs. Frank IL. Bellows, 221 War- wick road, Kenilworth, who has been spending the winter with her son, Frank L. Bellows, Jr., in Honolulu, has sailed on the President Taft for the Orient. She plans an extended co- journ in China and Japan. ios Mr. and Mrs. John P. Oleson and their daughter, Miss Barbara, of 240 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, came home from Sarasota, Fla., Monday. long time. Battery 552-54 Lincoln Ave. A thrifty purchase HEN you put an Exide in your car it brings a feeling of security that takes your battery out of mind. An Exide seldom, if ever, needs repairs, and lasts a notably At the present low price it is a thrifty purchase indeed. At dealers everywhere. $16.50 $16.50 for a 13-plate Exide. for every car, some costing more than this and some costing even less. Winnetka Exide Opposite Winnetka Post Office Exide BATTERIES T here are Exide Batteries Service Phone Winn. 1387 --t