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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Aug 1919, p. 8

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8 : WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919 ) 3 : DISCUSSES NATION copal church has launched to extend ° po M$ ELT EE - | its:.mission, religious education and Classified Ads social service. This campaign; how 1 J 8 S WIDE CHURCH PLANS in progress from coast' to t'coast, seeks to mobilize the whole strength Now Displaying a Complete Line of Furs for Fall and Winter of the church, to meet her full task. Every article made in my own establishment by expert ht a Rates for classified advertising in THE LAKE SHORE NEWS WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK Reverend Gardner A. MacWhor Complete Survey furriers and every garment guaranteed ~ GLENCOE NEWS Preach S ad OYter 101 nic first step has been a survey of 'Anvthing inthe Li £f Fur W d ; EE reach at St. Augustine's Church the resources and needs of every ything in the Line of Fur Wraps made to order promptly 10c per line first insertion in any paper. Sunday, August 31 parish. From the parish surveys are LEAVE ORDERS NOW ; Bc per line for each succeeding inser- tion. 15c per line first insertion in -- prepared the diocesan surveys, which Phone Randoiph 1768 any two papers. 7 1-2¢ per line for| The Reverend Gardner Alpheus |in turn are used as the bases for a i LLE] 3 IER ASHINGTONET J naceall sertion. 20 er p : J : fishy, Succeeding, ISUonh (0s, 0 [Mac Whorter of St. Chrysostun's| complete survey of 'the church's a ------ per line for each suceeeding, insertion. | Episcopal church, Chicago, will con- needs and resources in the nation. Minima, Sharron ong, Un Ales | uct services in St." Augustine's a : Rie Fete Taky Shore church, Wilmette, August 31. Mr. First Missionary Meeting News must be at our office by Wednes- | MacWhorter will speak on the na- -- ==IOLIONX --orm ors BT day noon; for the Winnetka Weekly | tion-wide campaign whi Dis- oman' issi [¥] Talk and Glencoe News by Thursday pale ich the Epis The Woman's Home Missionary a! : -- | society of the Wilmette Methodist ii YES, AND WE WISH TE TT CT I a ' iy ; church will hold its first meeting of - . oA SALE LOST--PINK WOOL CHILD'S SWEAT- Be! TO EMPHASIZE IT-- R SALE ¥ A SB niay oRlorCo ewates Tal. the new church year at the home of =n PA ARI ha Win. 984. T24-1tp | Mrs. William Reinhold, 1007 Forest : i arge tment; easy payments. | MISCELLANEOES avenue, on Tuesday, September 9. I a bank account spells success in © Patterson Bros. 828 Davis street, Bv- | nO BSTIC SERVICE BURBAT FORN- | [he women have been requested to |g the surest way: Money is a [H anston. or LTG41-tfe ishes domestie help. Phone Evanston | be prepared to pay the annual mem- friend that iis olwave a ITOUSEHOLD GOODS 6938 LA @&37-tfc | bership dues of .the society i piend thatiss always ready tn i BEHOLD © 293: 337-1 $ 5s 0 e society. 5 ine ; Se mmr ee een meer | NOTICB--WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS eA a -] aid you; it provides you with FOR SALE--MASON AND HAMLIN at full value in payment on pianos, . v 1 the necessities of life and paves upright piano; in excellent condition. talking machines, washing machines, Milburn Electric News C LE €S Ot lite and paves Ph Win. 1184. ~~ T24-tfc| vyacuum cleaners, sewing machines. Re v3 the way to better things. We ANTERD--BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM Patterson Bres., 828 Davis street, Ev- Canes Yeid oh ohn 2 bs nT writing desk for house to anston. LTG41-tfc George H. Morris, north shore rep- W { you to start right by ) be furnished October 1st. Phone | WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK, OLD resentative, reports the sale of Mil- opening an account with us to- @ Win. 1184. T24-tfc clothes and shoes. J. Golinsky, 1705 |burn Electrics to P. C. Ketcham of |k day. Will vou? i ELECTRIC CARS FOR SAE Forest gems Telephone Wilmette Hinsdale, inois, and : to. Mrs. © GP y. your a BLECTRIC CARS FOR SALE--MIL- wagon." L/T40- tr | OUSAN C. Frost of Kenosha. ! : burn Iight Electric, newly painted; | m= TNTERESTE Sf AR ee W new batteries, fully guaranteed; also FEE RSE a (TAS re 1 WINNETKA TRUST Formerly a bargain in a Detroit Electric, new ing kindergarten in 8 W Ea : Entertain "500" Club BANK OF M. K. MEYER paint, batteries and tires. George H. town, please communicate with Ir a and SAVINGS BANK MorHisy ashion Janie plation, Ben-| Lloyd C. Whitman, 'till September | The "500" club will be entertained Established 1894 SA Th Til ' LTG42-1te 100 at Bdpertowy, Muss, iherentier pst Phursgey evening: at the home We close at 12:30 on Saturdays CAPITAL $35,000.00 ° FOR SALE--VALUABLE BELGIAN 4 "mos. of Miss Clara Brown, 629 Prairie v po . . police dog; male; 9 mos.; pet. 1366 Bejte avenue. : OEI0 oxo JIOIIOL IO OE MN Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods. Tel. porch; no other roomers. 1076 Oak street. Phone Win. 1160. T24-1tp FOR RENT--NICELY FURN. ROOM. Phone Win. 513-W. T24-1tec WANFED TO REN? WANTED TO RENT--FOR WINTER, eight or nine room house in vicini- ty of the North Shore Country Day School, preferably unfurnished. Ad- street, Chicago. T24-2tc HELP WANTED WANTED--EXP. PERSON TO TUTOR child -for first and second grade work; mornings preferred. Phone = sara vanwarn---- | cs FOR SALE--1917 FORD WITH 1918 LY VERN GC TS A § oY" \ 3 TRIS PER WANTED--COMPETENT MAID FOR touring car body, $350. Inquire 278 Ls ; & cooking and taking care of first floor. Apply Mrs. F. A. Potter, 1030 = Hubbard Lane, Hubbard Woods. = ; i ot T23-tfc |; i Linden street, Winnetka. T24-1te WANTED--MAID FOR GENL. HOUSE- | == FOR RENT T work; good wages; one child; room and bath. Phont Win, 1029. T24-1te WANTED--AN EXPERIENCED COOK; best wages. Phone Win, 58. T24-1tc SITUATION WANTED -- = GARDEN AND LAWN WORK; PRIV.|Z= 4 places taken care of; summer or all year around. J. H. Walsh, 375 Madison street, Glencoe. Phone CGlancoe 251. TG16-tfe WANTED--PLAIN SEWING, MENDING darning and repairing. Phone Evans- ton 5883. T24-1tp YOUNG WOMAN OF GOOD APPEAR- ance, well educated, desires position as companion or secretary; best of references required. Address ri Right now, between busy seasons, we can take care of more work. To fill this short gap we are offering our complete line of Automatic Gas Water Heaters at at- tractive special cash prices with a choice of extra long payment for those who prefer the convenient credit plan. M. Richardson, 575 Layton Blvd., } waukee, Wisconsin. T24-1tp LOST AND FOUND --AT WINNETKA OR INDIAN gentleman's pocketbook con- taining some currency. and personal articles and bearing owners name. If pocketbook containing all person- al articles is returned no questions will be asked about the currency. Address Winnetka Talk, B-100. 0YBUR $16 Davis St, Evanston Matineas 2 and 6 Evenings 7 & 11 Fridey August 29 Bayard Veiller"s Great Mystery Play "The Thirteenth Chair" Featuring Yvonne Delva and Creighton Hale LOS' Sale On From Sept. 2 to Sept. 13, Inclusive SPECIAL SALE TERMS 10% off all regular prices for cash or 12 months to pay if you prefer Phone our nearest office. One of our salesmen will be glad to explain the advantages to you of installing one of these hot-water wonders during this special offer. Saturday August 30 First National Production "Choosing a Wife" From the Society Novel "The Elder Miss Blossom" NEXT WEEK Mon. and Tues., Sept. 1 and 2 "Fires of Faith" An Artcraft Super-Special Wednesday September 3 LOUIS GLAUM in "Sahara" orth Shore Gas Company Offices: W aukegan, Lake Forest, Highland Park, Winnetka, : Libertyville ; : I= \ == Thurs. and Fri, Sept. 4 and 5 OLIVE THOMAS in "The Spite Bride" == == Ean LL ------------

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