10 WINNETKA TALK ------ August 28, 1926 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE The lesson sermon at First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morn- ing, August 29, will be "Christ Jesus." Services will be held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, X Sunday school at 9:35 o'clock and the testimonial meeting is held on Wed- nesday evening, at 8 o'clock. The Christian Science reading room at 526 Linden street, is open daily from Graham Brothers Trucks are built 12 until 6 p. m. to endure. That is why they make RETURNS FROM VACATION : Mrs. Bessie H. Grant of the Win- such mileage, last so long -- and netka State Bank has returned to her . duties after a three weeks' vacation s e 1 1 so readily to careful buyers. through Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie and their Brothers Trucks, with Dodge two children, 565 Arbor Vitae road, are [ others 3%-Ton Commercial Cars, = | visiting Mrs. Ritchie's brother at meet 90% of all haulage requirements. Nonquite, Mass., for the month of August. RE Eighteen little girls helped Fran- ces Orcutt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. WERSTED MOTOR CO. isi tui hoe i LJ road, Glencoe, celebrate her eighth birthday on Monday, August 16. 562 Lincoln Avenue : pea: Mrs. F. M. Wales of 1078 Spruce Winnetka 1 65 street, who was taken suddenly ill last week, is still at St. Francis hospital, WwW in ne t Kk a slightly improved. She is suffering with a paralytic stroke. Ty Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and their daughters, Betty and Jane, of 200 Linden street, returned to Win- netka Wednesday after a four weeks' motor trip to Quebec, Boston and Cape Cod. --O-- Mrs. E. G. Howell and children, 558 Birch street, have returned from a three weeks' visit at Traverse City, where they were the guests of Mrs. Howell's mother at her summer home. | Babies Competing for Honors at State Fair With 825 children scheduled for ex- amination during the week and a : galaxy of professional talent employed i to make the numerous scientific tests i which each youngster must undergo, the eleventh annual State Fair Better Babies conference opened this morning under most favorable circumstanaes, according to Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state health director. Ambitious that ll | theirs shall be the healthiest, finest babies on earth and not averse to ac- cepting the attractive awards offered, the youthful mothers take seriously the advice given in consultation by expert pediatric physicians. With cen- tral Illinois, from which the confer- ence has always drawn more than 90 per cent of its patrons, boasting of a lower infant mortality rate than ob- tains anywhere else in the state and with families in this section having re- ceived during the past ten years $5,000, plus half a score of gold watches and as many silver loving cups given for i superior physical excellence it appears : that the dual purpose of the mothers is a practical realization. "Infant mortality in central Illinois is lower than that in either the north- ern or southern sections of the state," said Dr. Rawlings. "It is reasonable to believe that the scientific medi- cal knowledge disseminated through the baby conference has favorably influenced that condition. For this reason the children registered for ex- amination are espesically fortunate. Miss Margaret Sturgeon of Cham- paign, Ill, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Humphreys, 722 Elm | street. Miss Sturgeon attended Co- f lumbia college in New York this sum- i mer, and is on her way back to Cham- paign. WILLIAM SALMEN General Contractors and Builders = de Our : Phone Winnetka 1055 Building Experience of more than Masonry -- Carpentry One-quarter Century and Is. Cement Work "At Your Service" We are now established in our new office in THE SALMEN BUILDING located at 909 Linden Ave- nue, Hubbard Woods. This is one of the many homes built by us & CO Builders ! | of North Shore Homes for the past 26 Years { We maintain a jobbing de- partment that will give you a most prompt service. Concrete Driveways Garages--Sun Porches Rubble Stone Walks