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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Dec 1927, p. 26

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"4 WINNETKA TALK December, 17, 1927 Jack Cope Byrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Byrum of 791 Walden road has invited twenty-four of his little until 5 today in ninth birthday. celebration of his Albert Spalding, violinist, Mrs. Wheaton Augur of Kenilworth , | avenue, Winnetka, is a director of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago that friends to an afternoon party from 2|[is sponsoring a benefit musicale in January by Claire Dux, soprano, and _-- CSL & Bey - © \ TUXEDOS THAT ARE TUXEDOS! Our Feature Tuxedo Coat and Trouser Suit $5) CI/OERO0 I OO®O (LIV LT NX Nothing finer in fabric, fit or finish. A remarkable value at a remarkable price. Take advantage of our long established reputation for fine formal attire. (A ANY TANT LINN T WL TNIV LT) CITY SALES--FOURTH FLOOR Price Building 319 West Van Buren Street Chicago CA TANT ZL TANT 4 CANCE TOMI LIMIT ANT LIM LT MCI AX AR LVL (ALY LI MTV LL RN WL BBC. FDS 1 | | Council Votes to Repair Water Works Tower Here Repair work on the Winnetka water works tower, the cost of which Village Manager H. L. Woolhiser re- | ported to the board of local improve- | ments will run between $4,000 and $5,000, was authorized by the board at its meeting on Tuesday of last week. This will include the replacement of | some brick and a general pointing up | of the tower. The work is to be started immediately, it was said, in order to | get it completed as soon as possible. OPEN SERVICE STATION The Winnetka Coal and Lumber company announces the opening of a Red Crown gasoline and oil service station at the corner of Center and Spruce streets, this department of the business being in charge of R. J. Loco. ADDRESSES CONGREGATION Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof addressed the North Shore Congregation Israel Friday evening, December 16, at the Winnetka Masonic temple, 708 Elm street. His subject was, "Christianity and Judaism--Their Common Ground." Charles Jacobs Jr. son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of 860 Burr ave- nue, will return Saturday, December 17, from Dartmouth, where he is a sophomore, to spend the Christmas vacation with his family. He is bring- ing a friend of his home with him as his guest over the holidays. Mothers of Cub Scouts Guests of | Troop at Meeting Members of the Cub Scout troop, sponsored. by the club Vista del Lago, [ held a "sweetheart" meeting at Teatro | del Lago, where the troop is meeting | during the winter months, last Satur- day morning. Over 50 mothers of boys enrolled in the organization were pres- | ent and viewed the program which was participated in by the 73 members of the troop and in the course of which two silk flags were presented to the organization and eight "cubs" re- ceived medals for excellence in honor and athletics. Louis C. Simmel, executive secre- tary of Vista del Lago and director of the troop, presided over the pro- gram. A large silk American flag was presented to the boys by Samuel Meyer, manager of Teatro del Lago, as a gift from the theater, and a silk troop flag, featuring the colors red and green in a design conceived by Mrs. Howard Lind, godmother of the troop, was presented to them by Howard J. Cunningham. The medals were awarded to the following boys: Jervese Barnhill, Teddy Lendt, Andrew Russo, Billy Roger Carleton Crawford, Louis Simmel, Jr., Crowe, Foster Gilgif, Ross. The troop is said to be the largest in the United States for its age, hav- ing at the age of 10 months an en- and % | % a There'll be many a night this winter when the great outdoors will call you--when the fresh, clean air and starry sky will say "Come skating!" And how much greater the thrill will be if you have a pair of genuine JOHNSONS to skate on. JOHNSONS -- the choice of young and old. JOHNSONS--the skates of champions. Nestor JornsoN made America's irst tubular skates, the very first pair. He made the only really im- portant change in centuries of skate == NESTOR JOHNSON MFG. CO., 1912 North Springfield Avenue, Chicago rollment of 73 members. and a pair of Y/ JOHNSONS --there's a thrill! making. From the old flat steel or solid type skate to the ALL STEEL, Furr TusuLARr skate. You want the original and gen- uine JOHNSONS. Look for the full name, NESTOR JOHNSON, on the skates before you buy. JOHNSONS are made in Hockey and Racer styles for boys and girls, men and women. Hockeys for gen- eral skating--a real help to the beginner and a joy to the expert. Racers for speed skating--*"they go like lightning." NESTOR JOHNSON NORTH STAR -- for those who want the best Aluminum Finish with Shoes . . . $11.00 per pair Nickel Plate with Shoes... .... 12.50 per pair NESTOR JOHNSON FLYERS Aluminum Finish with Shoes . . . . $8.00 per pair JUNIOR JOHNSONS For younger children--6 to 12 years Aluminum Finish with Specially Constructed Shoes, sizes 11to4only..... $7 .00 per pair

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