WINNETKA TALK December 4, 1926 'MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 North Shore Man Joins States Attorney's Staff Joseph H. Heinzen, 1518 Lake ave- nue, Wilmette, has been appointed re- cently to the position of assistant state's attorney. Mr. Heinzen has been practicing law in Chicago for the past five years. A student first at Loyola university, Mr. Heinzen later was graduated from the Northwestern university law school. He was born and raised in Wilmette, the son of an old north shore family. Mr. takes Heinzen's appointment him to the boys' court, to which he has been assigned. His new duties include the analysis and solution of boys' problems. DRAMA CLUB MEETS The Community Drama club of Win- netka entertained a number of guests at a meeting held Monday afternoon, November 22, at Community House. The program consisted of a one-act play, "The Rector" by Rachel Croth- ers, given by a group of the club's members. Preceding the presentation of the play, Mrs. Charles Byron played a few piano selections. WINNETKA FOLKS By C. R. Patchen ne -- A WOMAN WHO PICK. HER HUSBANDS POCKETS --- very thing. COMMUNITY PHARMACY 750 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 164 AWILL DELIBERATELY YoU LITTLE VITAMINEY PICKING ALL DONE Spirit of Harvest Heaped With Gifts for Nursery School Students of the National Kinder- garten and Elementary college and children of the college demonstra- tion school, took part in a Thanks- giving festival last Wednesday after- noon, November 24. Enthroned against a great golden disk sat the Spirit of Harvest, and as the faculty students and children passed by, bearing their gifts, the fruits of the harvest were heaped high around her on the stage and filled to the brim the great boxes and barrels on either side. The children thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and walked quietly across the stage, deposited their gifts wherever it suited their fancy, greatly interested in the stage setting and the audience--so much so that one little boy forgot to leave his gift and came running back with it. The Russian harvest hymn and an antiphonal psalm of Thanksgiving by the choir were a very impressive - SELECT COMMUNIT sTIARIACY to promote your personal happiness and the comfort of your home. We do this part of the service and children and adults alike enjoyed the Thanksgiving [story told by Miss Edna Dean Baker. Several barrels of potatoes, apples and vegetables, jellies, preserves, flour supply of soap, perfume, tooth brushes and other articles for which the nur- sery school had asked, were loaded on the truck that night and sent down to the children at Mary Crane Nursery | school, Hull House. RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Mrs. Bert Paddock, of the Paul Schroeder Real Estate company, who has been ill at her home on Highland avenue, is reported to be much im- | proved and will soon return to her | work. ---- Ra tl ---- ------ E ama---- EE Beginning NEXT SATURDAY and Every Saturday Thereafter Our Ad Will Appear in This Paper on the Inside Back Cover Watch For Our Christmas Gift Suggestions We Carry a Complete Line Of Auto Supplies--Tires and Tubes--Accessories-- Household Wares Electric Supplies--Plumbing Supplies--Hardware--Radio Accessories Indian Hill Auto & Electric Supply Co. | 462 Winnetka Ave: Yadian HILT Phone Winnetka 782 » _. La]