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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Dec 1928, p. 21

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essen stall §. ott memati aw December 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 19 Children Will See The "Wizard of O02" Given as Benefit A delightful entertainment for chil- dren will be given next Wednesday afternoon, December 12, at 4 o'clock, at the Skokie School auditorium in Winnetka. Under the auspices of the nursery school board of the Winnetka Woman's club the Children's Theater of Evanston will present "The Wizard of Oz," that never failing source of amusement for children, large and small, which is remembered as one of Fred Stone's greatest successes. Mrs. Morton D. Cahn, 800 Bryant avenue, is in charge of the sale of the tickets but they may also be obtained from the following representatives of each school: Mrs. Sam Smart, Skokie school; Mrs. George Smith, North Shore Country Day school; Mrs. George Lee, Hubbard Woods; Mrs. Myron Harshaw, Greeley; Mrs. Lawr- ence Cole, Horace Mann; Ralph Snyder, Nursery school and Junior kindergarten. The proceeds will benefit the fund for the new nursery school in Win- netka. DERUTANTE THIS MONTH Miss Letitie Channon, sister of Mrs. Roy A. Bard, 1174 Spruce street, is to make her debut at a tea dance given by her mother, Mrs. James H. Chan- non of the Ambassador hotel and her sister, Mrs. Vincent Bendix, at the latter's apartment, 209 Lake Shore drive, on Saturday afternoon, Decem- , ber 22, from 4 until 7 o'clock. Coroner's Aide Victor Klebba, of Wilmette, chairman of the Americanization committee of Wilmette Post No. 46 American Legion and first lieutenant in the officers' re- serve corps of the United States army, was inducted into office this week as chief deputy coroner of Cook county. He will work under Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, recently elected coroner. tance of making NOW! Cold Weather Approaches -- Be Prepared! Buy your Fur Coat now and procure the benefit of a full season's wear. Not only are the prices decidedly attractive--but our now at their very best and they represent the choicest pelts of the winter season's trappings. too, you are assured of the finest workmanship -- so we emphasize too strongly the impor- selections are ¥ Then, cannot your selection C. M. KROGER FURRIER Established in 1900 ow 1410 MAIN ST.| .... Evenings EVANSTON Allowagicg 8: Phone University 4900 | Old Fur Coat | NEVER BEFORE SuchAmazing Beauty of Tone % SPARTON _ EQUASONNE) To ruune «+. inspiring . . 4 eich beyond compare! When you hear the wondrous woice of this triumphantly new radio instrument you will acclaim it an advance of years. Then, as you learn about its tremendously increased range; its mastery of the low end of the dial and its amazing sureness, you will realize that the NEW SPARTON EQUASONNE marks a step ahead da radio that is truly revolutionary. Be sure you hear it SPARTON RADIO "The Pathfinder of the Air" Radio Service Shop 2 Carlton Bldg. Phone Winnetka 1840 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PICTURE QUIZ by C. R. Patchen Try to answer these questions before reading answers below: Two of the World's First Pugilists Questions 1. Who are they? 2. Which was the first champion? 3. What famous Ameri- can fighter became a temperance lecturer? 4. Who defeated the lat- ter for the heavyweight title? 5. Whom did Jack Demp- sey defeat for the heavyweight cham - - pionship? GREETING CARDS Your personal Greeting Cards should be ordered now--Our line is not only complete--but the cards are beautiful. Then too, there are many gifts that you will find in our store. Come in and look around. COMMUNITY PHARMACY 750 Elm Street Ph. Winn. 33-164 Answers PIEII'M. SSOP. 'S 13210) 'p SAWEP 'fp CUBAI[NS "TT UYOpP °¢ 'uoiySnoig yep pue 331 sawep | By Z

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