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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Nov 1927, p. 57

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WINNETKA TALK November 12, 1927 \ WOULDN'T BELIEVE A WORD ANY MAN Words evaporate! selves forever in our memory. Results ground them- The Hart Oil Burner will prove to you its heating worth and everlasting comfort-value. HOFFMAN SAYS: "Hart Rules the Temperature!" J.E.HQEFMAN (0. OT INC. Ol PHONE NNETKA SAUUSS 2985 uT \CHTES 84 of Schools Observe Armistice Day With Special Programs Armistice day was observed in the various 1 Winnetka schools by appro- priate services held during the as- sembly periods yesterday. At the Skokie school, Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard of Christ church spoke in tribute to those who fell during the World war and in commemoration of the anni- versary of the signing of the armistice. At the Hubbard Woods school, Harry Clark, director of athletics at Skokie school, told the children of the effect the event upon the soldiers in France and talked briefly of the war. Hubbard Woods Fifth Grade P. T. A. Meets A meeting of the room mothers of the fifth grade of the Hubbard Woods school was held last Wednesday after- noon with Mrs. Stanley Simpson, chairman of the group, presiding. Twenty mothers were present and took part in the discussion of the goal books which are used in the Win- netka system. Following the meet- ing tea was served. Miss Eva Cox is teacher of the fifth grade. WEILER DRESSES | for CHILDREN CHIC and CHARMING See Them at Your Convenience . Our representative is now in Winnet- ka making per- sonal visits. Phone for Appointment. WEILER 8 CO. 19 S. Wells St., Chicago Dearborn 3357 Interesting, Dependable International News Is Found in The Christian Science Monitor For Sale "L" Terminal Station--C. N. W. Station Christian Science 1163 WILM Reading Room ETTE AVE. Caught by Cupid Patrolman John H. Luensman, well known member of Winnetka Police department, surrenders. He is to be married next Wednesday, at Orion, Ill, to Miss Marjorie Esther Huston. Mrs. Charles Patterson's mother, who had been a guest at her home at 370 Walnut street since early summer, has returned to her home in the South. Would You Make the Most of Your Beauty Then consult the specialists of beauty and hairdressing here. An appointment may reveal many un- known subtleties in the modes and manners of beauty culture. There are several good reasons why it behooves you to let us care for your beauty needs--two very im- portant ones being that our oper- ators are specialists and our prices are always the same and always right. Scalp Treatments, Shampooing, Marcelling, Permanent Waving Marinello Beauty Shop Phone Winnetka 822 'BREAKERS BEACH GOLF COURSE TO OPEN SOON Country Club Idea Fosters by Shore Club Includes Variety of Activities Combining the advantages of a town and country club, plus the added en- joyment of more than three hundred feet of private bathing beach, the new- est addition to the clubs surrounding Chicago, the Breakers Beach and Country club, located in "No Man's Land" near Wilmette, is rapidly round- ing into something tangible, since the first few of the intended twelve stories of the structure have been completed. The country-club feature of this newest recreational organization was added to the plan shortly following the beginning of construction of the beach club building. Located on Waukegan road, within a fifteen minute drive of the parent club, two eighteen-hole and one nine-hole golf courses are being laid out. One of the eighteen-hole courses already is rounding into shape enough to offer excellent sport to the members next spring. The recent sum- mery weather has been of great aid to the landscape-gardeners in their condi- tioning and planting of the important fairway and greens grasses. English Mansion Club An old English mansion is being used as the nucleus for the potential club- house, which will be fully equipped to meet the needs of those who have trudged through 36 holes of golf. A fea- ture of the economy program injected into the project is the limiting to actual necessities in the way of food at the course clubhouse, while the beach clubhouse will offer the products of one of the finest dining rooms in Chi- cago. A private bridle-path and a bat- tery of tennis courts for those liking strenuous exercise will be situated near the golf courses. Among the privileges to be enjoyed by members of this club, of which there are already between 1,800 and 2,000, are a private beach--the club having riparian rights with its property; in- door swimming, a fully equipped gym- nasium, including hand-ball courts, bowling alleys, card rooms, a ballroom. a glass enclosed promenade, barber and beauty shops, billiard and writing rooms, library, a nursery, and an ice- skating rink. An unusual feature will be the bathers' grill, where table ser- vice may be had without changing in- to street attire. In addition there will be 250 guest rooms at the disposal of members and their friends. J. E. Roy, President J. E. Roy, 35 East Wacker drive, is president of the Breakers Beach and Country club, which has a board of governors composed of twenty-nine of Chicago's business and professional men, Mrs. James Prentiss entertained a small group of her friends at luncheon on Thursday of this week in her home on Cumberland road, Kenilworth. a--Cp-- Mrs. Frank Cheeseman, formerly of Kenilworth, but now of the Orrington hotel, Evanston, entertained the Friday sewing club last week. OIL HEAT Let us care for all your problems in Oil Heating--whether it's a new burner that's wanted or repairing the old one. -- OILOMATI North Shore Dewey Hoke 448 Oakdale Glencoe 101

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