12 WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 QUARTET IN PROGRAM The North Park college male quar- tet is to give a musical program at the Christian Fellowship church Wednes- day evening, May 30. Herbert Noren and Ruth Larson, violinists, will be assisting soloists. : North Shore People Have Part in Moose Convention A civic meeting at the Auditorium theater, Chicago, Sunday evening, June 3, will mark the opening of the four-day program of the fortieth an- Fore Tra 565 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka Continuing Our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Reductions on early spring merchandise that offer unusual opportunity to com- bine thriftiness with a taste for smart apparel-- ENSEMBLES DRESSES Daytime and Sports Jerseys-Crepes-Prints 316.75 to $45 Formerly priced $25 to $75 Printed and Plain Combinations 339.75t$65 Formerly priced to $95 KNITTED SPORTS DRESSES Not a large number, but a variety of distinc- tive and different styles. 312.75 to $25 Formerly priced $19.75 to $35 Porch Furniture Painted Our hi-pressure paint sprayer insures s, a more thorough--satisfactory job. Upholstering & Cabinet Making Box Spring Mattresses Made and Renovated Furniture of All Descriptions Made to Order ALL THE WORK IS DONE IN OUR OWN SHOP Antique Furniture Repairing a Specialty JOHN A. ODH Est. 1908 HUBBARD WooDs PH. WINN. 235 933 LINDEN AVE. nual Chicago Mooseheart International convention of the Loyal Order of Moose. James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor and director general of the order, will be the main speaker at the civic meet- ing. Delegates to the convention will be officially welcomed by Mayor Wil- liam Hale Thompson and Rufus C. Dawes, chairman of the Chicago World's Fair committee. William F. Broening, mayor of Baltimore, and Edward J. Henning, past supreme dic- tator, will respond. The musical pro- gram includes vocal selections by Marie Sidenius Zendt, famed soprano of Wilmette, and Master Henry Swengber, Mount Carmel high school student. Among those who hold chairman- ships on the convention committees are: W. Lee Provol, executive chair- man, Thomas M. Howell, Dr. William E. Buehler of Glencoe, Brigadier Gen- eral Edward H. White, E. A. Rauch, Adolph A. Herr, Barney Cohen and Henry J. G. Schmidt. Edgar O. Eakin is chairman of the Chicago Civic com- mittee. The North Shore alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta met for luncheon and bridge at the home of Mrs. Carl Van Sinden, 1320 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, last Monday afternoon. FINE Fi) 2%) Tut's x WHAT ALL OUR PATRONS SHOULT--; NOWING what we are about saves you money. We render a service that makes living more of a joy. We want you to know how fair our prices are and how dependable our work. Phone 874 ~464 S.J. STEFFENS 723 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL. Invention Brings Village Reputation for Manufacturing To be listed among the many virtues 'of which Kenilworth may boast as a village is. one that hitherto has not been listed--that of being a manufac- turing community. Golf followers of the village will feel particularly gratified to learn that the product of the community's newest en- terprise fills a long felt need among would-be sportsmen in that field. It is known as "Headown" and has been patented under the laws of the United States. It is now on the mar- ket at a nominal sum and, it is re- ported, is already finding favor among golf enthusiasts who have not as yet achieved all of the proficiency of the expert. When Richard Wolfe, Kenilworth trustee, was bitten severely by the "Golf Bug" some time ago and began to take his game seriously, he found himself handicapped by an inability to keep his head down while driving. Mr. Wolfe enjoyed a rather distinct embarrassment over this apparently uncontrollable error in technique and pondered deeply and at length by long and devious process of reasoning, ar- riving finally at certain conclusions which he proceeded to convert into a corrective system for his wayward neck muscles. Shortly thereafter he appeared upon the golf course smiling complacently and, whenever abovt to swing a club, wearing immediately below his chin a small circular rubber object. His friends waxed curious, trans- lated this curiosity into questions and learned that it was a "Headown." The idea pleased them and at their insis- tance Mr. Wolfe transcribed his idea into commercial form. INSURANCE! All Its Branches IS YOUR PROPERTY FULLY INSURED? Now, before it's too late, you'd better check up on your insurance. Whether it's your Home, Furniture or Automobile--I write it-- --also-- Loans--Financing Cuarg T. NORTHRUP Rm. 4, Franklin Bldg. Phone 1467 Winn. Ne = = = es = 4 4 Why Go to the City for a ; Il Permanent Wave? i when you can get the best right i here in Winnetka at the Comfort Lr Hl Shop-- ; Fie the i in all Bp Il eauty Culture I Only Experienced Operators AAIR WAVE- we A 1 The Comfort Shop Miss Jennie Anderson oy 797 ELM ST. PH. WINNETKA 933 ||| T= = = = or od