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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Sep 1926, p. 16

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13 WINNETKA: TALK September 11, 1926 Scandinavian Club to Hold Dance Saturday The next dance to be given by the Scandinavian club of the north shore will be held at the American Legion hall in Evanston, at 8:30 o'clock, Sat- urday, September 11. A new group of men will compose Anderson's orches- tra, so excellent music is promised. This club was organized six years ago, and originally known as the Sun- set club. Changing its name, it in- cluded as members, people from up and Chicago. Wis., stopping at short time. The officers for next year serving now, Winnetka, Carlson, John president; Miss Evanston, Stenlund, Wilmette, and down the north shore, Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Besides business meet- ings once a month, they hold a month- Milwaukee for a are, Miss Myrtle Parson, vice-persident ; secretary, and Mrs. John Carlson, treasurer. RETURN FROM IOWA Mr. and Mrs. C. Elm street, Park Mrs. Andrew J. Maloney, wick road, Kenilworth, luncheon and bridge at Tuesday, September 14, Mrs. is giving her who are Myrtle Pontiac. F. M. Miller of 936 with their son and wife ly dance, and an annual outing. and their three daughters and two This outing was held last week. |SonS: returned this week from a trip » ; "Ito Keokuk, Iowa. The members drove to Pewaukee, 535 War- a home in honor of George Dorman of 622 Central avenue, who with her family, is leav- ing Wilmette October 1, to reside in MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 TRADE~-MARK. : AUTOMATIC OTL BURNER Quiet-- Absolutely No Vibration Economical -- Burns Low Grade Fuel Oil Reliable-- Dependable Automatic Controls Sold and Installed by VIC. J. KILLIAN 874 Center Street Plumbing Contractor Phone Winn. 1260 In the Carlson Bldg., Rooms 307 and 308 EVELYN RATCLIFFE AND ESTHER KAUFMAN Wish to Announce the Opening of the Evelyn Esther Beauty Shoppe Wednesday, September 15th, 1926 at 636 Church Street Evanston, Ill. Tel. Greenleaf 355 The Children's Shoes ready for school wear School days will soon be on us and the children will need to have their shoes rebuilt. Bring their old shoes to us. We will put them in condi- tion for another season's wear. Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store R. Wagner 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Telephone Winn. 991 | YWINNETKA § \ 1848 | 3 CARLTON yY BLDG. | \715 OAK ST.\ NW INNETKA WS AT VAN DW. 3 3 FOR DELCO REMY slojold, | GRAY & DAVIS SPARTAN HORN ECLIPSE BENDIX DRIVE § ONES ELECTRIC SERVICE THE OLD COW NT WHAT SHE | { YOU NEGLECT USED TO BE' Most every farmer knows that he wouldn't get much co-operation from his cows if he didn't feed them, likewise your bat- tery will produce work for you when well taken care of. Give your battery a square deal. Let us help you. Motor Club Tells All About How to Start Motor Cars "Most car owners seem to under- stand that starting a modern gasoline engine is a matter of applying the en- ergy of a storage battery to an elec- tric motor and thence to the flywheel of the engime in the form of mechan- ical energy through some suitable sprocket or gear drive," says a bulle- tin issued by the mechanical first aid department of the Chicago Motor club. "The chief difficulty seems to be in keeping these elements in such con- dition that they will be on the job at all times and to know enough about the electrical system of the car to keep the engine goimg after it has been started. "Some of the units involved in this | process are so 'simple' that they are |2 constant source of trouble to owners | who place too much reliance upon | good luck. There isn't much about an electric starter-motor that differs from |i tributor, | thre: motor that runs the household fan jor the ice machine, except that it is | constructed with a view to being dust- iproof and, im some imstances, is com- | Bimred with the generator through the movement of brushes during the | eran king process | "Between the battery and the start- ler motor engineers try to provide an Il easy path for curremt flow. This ex- iplains why one finds a heavy cable for |i this connection instead of the ordinary (wiring size found around the dis- lighting switch and coil." New Trier Youth Tries | Out for Kemper Football Howard Winberg, a son of W. W. | Winberg, the druggist, at Fourth |street and Lindem avenue, Wilmette, if and who played the position of full- (back on New Trier. High school team two seasons ago, left last week to en- 'ter Kemper Military school at Boone- ville, Mo., where he will also play on the football team of that school this season. The football squad is being assembled about ten days in advance of the opening of school. About thirty of Howard's friends gave him a fare- well reception a short time prior to his departure, and all his friends are anticipating a continuation at Kemper of the reputation which he won as a north shore grid star. (i) 11 ih GE IT] i iy X Ne j 4 LE Vv it beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. That's the reason you should have a Hoover. Phone us today for demonstration North Shore Electric Shop O. L. PORTER 554 Center Street Phone Winn. 44

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