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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 10

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8 WINNETKA TALK October 31, 1925 Young People Hear | Talks About Paris | At Sunday Meeting | Charles and Horace Hubbard are to speak of their experiences in Paris at the Young People's fellowship Sun- | day evening at Christ church. The musical program at Christ church Sunday morning, November 1, is announced as follows: At 4 o'clock--"A Twilight Picture" Shelley Rogers "Intermezzo" . .. = At 11 o'clock--Anthem. "What are These That are arrayed in White Robes" Stainer Sanctus in G Moir Agnus Dei in F Tours (Solos by Edwin McCready and Kur- tis Brownell) Postlude--March (suite for organ) Po a Rogers Saturday morning at 9 o'clock the Church school choir will have its reg- ular rehearsal. At 10 o'clock the Girl Scouts will meet. At the Young People's fellowship Sunday evening, Charles and Horace Hubbard will speak of their experi- ences in Paris. Monday, November 2, the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Guild and auxiliary will be held. Lun- cheon at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Hermon Butler is to be the speaker of the afternoon. Tuesday, November 3, a Rummage sale will be held in the Parish House. Mrs. Frank Fulton (Winnetka 964) is in charge. Mrs. Nathaniel H. Blatchford, Jy of 844 Auburn street, with her father, Frederick K. Copeland of 665 Prospect avenue, is spending two weeks in New York and Boston. Oe Mrs. Leslie McArthur, 200 Oxford road, Kenilworth, and Mrs. Ralph Starr entertained at luncheon and bridge at Skokie School Invites Parents to Its Classes The Parent-Teacher association of the Skokie school will meet Monday evening, November 9, at the school, when the parents will follow the regu- lar program of their children and at- tend all classes, affording them an op- portunity to become better acquainted with the work and with the teachers. It is hoped in that way to promote a better understanding of school prob- lems in the homes of the village and establish an even closer relation than has obtained before. The pro- gram will start at 7:30 o'clock. All parents of children attending the Skokie school are urged to be present. Mrs. Randolph Buck has recently returned from a month's trip. She i spent about half the time with her daughter in Connecticut and the re- mainder of the time motoring and visiting in the historic part of Vir- ginia. the North Shore Golf club Friday. COAL PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenberg Alice Fjellman is opening the ALICE BEAUTY SHOP formerly the Winnie Shop Ridge Ave. and Schiller St. Open for Business MONDAY, OCT. 5TH UNBURN, if not removed, toughens the skin. Freckles and other signs of a glorious va- cation are not beautiful in the winter. l.et us give you some skin treatments now before the winter season begins. Mrs. Katherine Udell, formerly with the Wilmette Beauty Shop, is with us, and will be pleased to welcome her old friends and customers. Mrs. Fjellman specializes in. HOT -OIl, SCALP TREATMENT. You are invited to give us a trial. SPECIAL: $15.00 for Permanent Wave which looks just like a marcelle, LEONOIL WAVE. MRS. CLOVER FJELLMAN Manager Tongregational Church 6:30 Sunday served. Rummler. Sunday, November 1: 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon, 'Va- cant Property." Mr. J. A. Richards. cf new members and Communion service. Evening Club. 7:00 Young People's Club, in the Neighborhood Rsem of Community House. nd Whit are Heaven and Hell." Leader, Emma Tuesday, November 3: 10:00 A. M., in the Neighborhood Room of Community House, the first of a series of Tuesday morning lectures on Jeremiah, by Mr. Richards. Subject-- 'His Arena and His Call." Reception Supper will oe Subject: "Where THE WORLD IS SO FULL OF EXPENSES, NO WONDER THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR HAS WINGS Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 Well, Happy, I have tried that same stunt for the last time, for even if you can make a small saving it is not worth while for a busy man. I leave it to PETERS MARKET. If you will watch their Satur- day specials and buy ac- cordingly you will actually save money and be sure of their high quality meats at all times. Our meat bills seem to grow larger every week, in spite of the fact that I have been buying in the City and carrying our meats home for the past two months. 7 PETERS MARKET

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