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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Apr 1927, p. 39

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WINNETKA TALK April 16, 1927 630 Davis Street Chandler's is the only store on the North Shore where you can get Spalding Athletic Goods. Special selling of $2.00 Spalding Babs a Spalding Catchers' Masks vaio ucts dus $3. 50 Boys' model, $1.25. Semi-Pro Basemen's Mit, horsehide leather . ....... Spalding Favorite Fielder"s Glove cream grain horsehide leather $1 00 Babe Ruth Catcher's Mit, has large pocket, needs very little breaking in. Very pop- ular with Prep and High $5 00 school teams J LJ Golfers' Supplies To start the beginner off right we have a special set of four clubs and bag at $8.95. The experienced golfer will find a full line of iron and wooden clubs, balls, tees, etc, to choose from. Special sizes and weights for women and children. \s Phone R | T University 123 Delta Delta Delta to Give Benefit Bridge April 23 The active chapter of Delta Delta Delta of Northwestern university will give a benefit bridge on April 23, 2 to 5 o'clock, at the Orrington hotel, for the sorority's house fund. There will be 150 tables with a prize for each table. Refreshments are to be served later in the afternoon. Miss Vera Leahy of Evanston has entire charge of the party. The fol- lowing committees are assisting her: prizes, Elizabeth Gundlach, Ruth Vir- gil, Miriam Seiler, and Irene Baehr; publicity, Marjorie Feakins and Elea- nor Bauer; refreshments, Marion Ful- ler, Ruth Loedhe, Mary Lutz; serving, Alvis Hilman, Frieda Grending, Helen | Reed, and Genevieve Wheeler. 'Helen The members of the ticket commit- tee are Marcia Converse, Ruth Frazee, Harriet Engstrom, Genevieve Aby, Marjorie Hubbard, Kathryn Decker, Thelen, Eleanor Tomlinson, | Alice Dunlap, and Katherine Howland. | Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Vitae road Arthur Zipf of 596 and Mr. and Mrs. | Herbert Zipf and their baby, of 575 | April 8, road, returned Friday, Florida, after a two- Vitae from Arbor | months' tour of the state. Mrs. "J.-A, in Jimmy Wolschon, son of Mr. and Wolschon of 1041 Oak street, celebrated his seventh birthday Saturday, April 9, with a party. Twelve Winnetka and Wilmette children were his guests. CARRIE S. ROBERTS Pianist-T eacher Private Lessons--Ensemble Recitals -- Coaching vlenn Dillard Gunn School of Music Chicago Tel. Winn. 1226 OPEN FESTIVAL OFFICE Begin Sale of Course Tickets for May Music Event; Noted Artists Are Featured on Programs Headquarters of the North Shore Music Festival association have been opened at 1580 Sherman avenue, Ev- anston, under direction of John H. Hilton, business manager. The annual series of concerts will take place in Northwestern university gymnasium May 23 to 28. The advantage of buying course tickets and the saving incurred there- by is being again urged upon patrons of the festival. It has the mutual advantage of assuring financial sup- port in advance to the venture and of favoring patrons with a better choice of seats. Prices range from $5 to $16 for the course, according to location of seats. Among the artists to be heard this season will be Horace Stevens, famous English baritone; Louise Loring, Doris Doe, Paul Althouse, Edward Johnson, Mischa Levitzki, Sophie Breslau, Mary Lewis, Lawrence Tibbett and others. Miss Eva Wilson of 623 Spruce street returned April 8, after five months spent in California and Hono- lulu with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hand of Adrain, Mich. Mrs. Hand returned home Tuesday night, after a few days in Winnetka. --O- Miss Jessie D. West, daughter of Mrs. John Cordner West of 937 Gordon terrace, arrived April 14, from the University of Illinois for an Easter va- cation of ten days. Miss West is a junior at the university. er Mrs. R. B. Chittenden of 1368 Scott avenue is expected to return April 16, from a week's visit with her parents in Bloomingdale, Mich. Curtains are gently Dak ted down--no pin . or hook marks to mar hem. Corners are always square -- curtains hang sorrectly. YOUR CURTAINS TELL THE WORLD ~ Have them tell it right, edges square, length right, no hook or pin holes, ruffles fluted, scallops shaped perfectly, ecrued if desired. We have special equipment and experts to do them right. Re- flect your immaculate housekeeping to the outside and inside-- TELL THE WORLD. PHONE WIL. 571--No Toll FRENCH LAUNDRY VICTOR ORTLUND, President Via Rk

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