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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Oct 1926, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK October 9, 1926 ' d AIMEE 568 Lincoln Avenue Churches Jointly Sponsor Lectures (Continued from page 3) Those who are on the joint commit- tee, representing both churches, em- phasize that the meetings are open to the entire community with a genuine welcome to everyone interested. The lectures will be given at 8:15 oclock each evening. In line with a program of church co- operation which the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard and Rev. James Austin Rich- Hand Bags WINNETKA, ILLINOIS Authentic Modes for Your Fall Wardrobe Sports Clothes--Afternoon Frocks--Dinner Gowns Priced Moderately Imported Flowers ards have been developing for some time, it is hoped that these joint meet- ings will prove to be a worth while, stimulating contribution to the religi- ous thought of the community. Should they prove as successful as it is hoped ity that further outstanding religious and social workers and thinkers will be brought to Winnetka in the future with a broader, more comprehensive that they will be, there is an opportun- | [benefit than would be possible were one church organization working in- dividually. The committee in charge of the | lectures includes Mrs. C. D. Dallas, Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton, Rev. E. Ash- ley Gerhard, Rev. James A. Richards, | Messrs. Ernest Ballard, J. Milton | Coulter, Clarence B. Randall, Charles 'I'. Moon, chairman. ee At the Ouilmette Country club Thurs- day evening, with the decorations of | chrysanthemums and other autumn flowers, at a dinner for fifty friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs of 1004 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, made known the engagement of their daugh- ter, Jean, to William Henry McAdams, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McAdams of Boston. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Dubbs is a grad- uate of Wellesley college. | Women's shoes s nailed or sewed. possible. It also inal shape. SQUARE Ask us about it. REBUILDING WOMENS' SHOES The latest invention has made this Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store R. Wagner 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Telephone Winn. 991 BEA EN oled without being restores their orig- I] SHOPPE U TY [ill WE DO AND GIVE THE BEST to insure real comfort and satisfactory results COMPLETE BEAUTY PARLOR SERVICE Try our Facials They're bound to please Phone Winn. 933 The Comfort Shop Miss Jennie Anderson "Mrs. Chas. Stromgren" Meyer Bank Bldg. 797 Elm St. Winn. 933 Tl We apprecizte ther eat nd they Retr appreciate our rade It's a Pity Everyone Doesn't Know How Good the Meats are from the WHITE CASH MARKET 1189 WILMETTE AVENUE Phone Wilmette 2538 Better Meats Specials for Friday and Saturday October 8 and 9 Phone Wilmette 2779 Lower Prices Prime Native Rib Roast Beef From Corn Fed Steers Lb. None Better at Any Price 38c HENS From 3 to 6 Lbs Each FRESH DRESSED Genuine Milk Fed -35¢ OYSTERS ---- Received Direct from the Coast ------3 8 ¢ pint Genuine Lake Superior WHITE FISH. Received Daily STRICTLY FRESH From 2 to 4 Pounds Each Lb. 39¢ No extra charge for boning Jones Dairy Farm Pork Sausag Links, 1 Lb. Carton . . . . 39¢ Meat, 1 Lb. Carton . . . . 35¢ FOR CONVENIENCE TRADE AT THE WHITE CASH MARKET NEAREST YOU THE SAME QUALITY MEATS--LOW PRICES--COURTEOUS SERVICE Four Free Deliveries Daily. 9 A.M, 11 AA M,,2P. M, 4 P. M. To Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Evanston, and Wilmette Special attention given to children and phone orders

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