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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Dec 1922, p. 4

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4 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922 New Congregational Church Favored Here (Continued from page 3) growing village. After careful con- sideration of the structure of the present building and what is really involved in any remodeling, it was unanimously voted that there is no practical way to remodel the present plant. If one thinks just of the ground area, there seem to be ways to do it. When one begins to con- sider the wall and roof changes in- volved in any new floor plan, every such plan is seen so far to demolish walls and roof as to become uneco- nomical and unsatisfactory. There was longer discussion of this point than of any other, and the meeting was greatly indebted to the careful studies that some committees have been making of this question. will begin. These questiong all re- main for the church to study and answer. It is expected that the church will approach them all in the same open-minded way and with the same sense of responsibility to the community that were manifest*at the meeting." Death Claims Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Swift Friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. Philip Swift, 220 East Walton place, Chi- cago, were extremely sorry to hear of the death of their small daughter last Friday, Emilie Elizabeth Swift. Burial services Saturday were private. Mrs. Swift was formerly Miss Betty Hoyt, daughter of Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt, whose summer residence is at 180 Sheridan road, Winnetka. -- i ------ Renewals and new Subscriptions MAGAZINE "AGENCY. to all Magazines solicited. Our specials: Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman and Ladies' Home Journal. WILLIAM A. HADLEY 913 OAK STREET) Phone Winnetka 323 N. T. TANKERS WIN New Trier High School tankers de- feated the Central Y. M. C. A. swim- mers 39 to 20 in the New Trier tank last Saturday evening. Parker High school, which was to have entered a team in the meet, failed to appear. Winnetka 1559 Sherman J SAT. ONLY Cash Meat Market OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH Evanston Illinois ISAT. ONLY 4 Seek Architect's Services The church directed the trustees to enter into a contract with Mr. Charles Z. Klauder of Philadelphia as architect, with the hope of secur- ing some preliminary sketches and Bg ju ns pr plans during the coming year. The ot Osteopathy a ark Ave., church also arranged for the appoint- Glencoe. Tal, Clencoe 45 and $54, ment of committees to make studies | ---- -- of the problems of size, location, aux- iliary rooms and finances. All these DR. WENDELL A. DIEBOLD OSTEOPATHIC SANATOLOGIST steps are preliminary. It was not, and could not be, determined how jarge the church will be, just where I teach you how to get well and keep well. pr 797 Elm St. Winnetka 39 So. State St. Tel. Win. 1767 Hrs. 1 to 5:30 to place it, or what auxiliary rooms will be needed. 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