October 16, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 49 Announce Services at Scandinavian Church Services for Sunday, Wednesday and | Thursday of next week are announced | by the Rev. A. Ernest Rohrbach, pas- | tor of the First Scandinavian Evan- | gelical church, of Winnetka, as fol- lows : Sunday school at 9:30; Bible school at 9:45; sermon, by the pastor, in the Swedish language, .at 11:00; Young People's service at 5:00 p. m. and preaching, in English, by the pastor, at 7:45. Services will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, with a sermon in the Swedish language, and also Thurs- day evening at the same hour, with a sermon in English. Announce Change in 25th Precinct Polling Place Clarence E. Schafehen, democratic precinct committeeman, announces that the voters in the twenty-fifth precinct, from Cherry street south to Willow and from the railroad tracks west to the village limits, will vote at 846 Cherry street on November 2. This is a temporary change in the polling place, owing to the work of remodel- ing the fire station which has been in the past and which, after its comple- tion, will continue to be the regular voting place of this precinct. Educator to Address Hubbard Woods P. T. A. Miss Flora Cooke, principal of the Francis Parker school in Chicago will be the speaker at the first meeting of the Winnetka-Hubbard Woods Par- ent-Teacher association, Tuesday, Oc- tober 26, at 3 o'clock. The subject of Miss Cooke's talk will be "Creative and Social Activities in the Francis Parker school." | invited to go for a short hike. Camp Fire Sparks Camp Fire Girls in Winnetka are be- ginning their years work, and new girls are getting organized into groups. Thursday afternoon of each week is the meeting time. munity House. join Camp Fire are asked to come at this time for registration. When the new groups are fully organized for the year, the list of Guardians and further information will be published. This Saturday morning, October 16, all Camp Fire Girls and also those who are thinking of joining Camp Fire are Girls are to bring their lunches, and be at Community House, ready to start, at half past nine o'clock. This invitation is also extended to all old Camp Fire Girls who would enjoy the fun of this hike. It is planned to have an early lunch and be back in plenty of time for any afternoon engagements. IN SERVICE CLUB PLAY The place is Com- | All girls wishing to | Miss Elizabeth Merrill, daughter of | Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gay of 985 Sheri- dan road, Winnetka, is one of the debutantes who will take part in the Service club's musical comedy, "At Your Service" to be given October 30, at the Auditorium theater. Miss Merrill will make her bow to society on December 4, at a tea to be given by Dr. and Mrs. Gay at the Fortnightly. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boheim of 1010 Cherry street will entertain a number of guests at bridge Thursday evening, October 21, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth of Arbor Vitae road, who will leave shortly to make their home in St. Louis. We Always Save You Money on Meats! Considering the quality of meats we offer--we are saving you money. When your meats are furnished by us, you may rest assured that you have the best. Try Peters' for quality and service. Peters Market Phones 920-921 734 Elm Street The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend « FREE PUBLIC LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject: "Christian Science--The Science of Demonstrable Prayer" by Miss Violet Ker Seymer, C.S. of London, England Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church | The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Winnetka, Illinois WINNETKA MASONIC TEMPLE --708 ELM STREET-- THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21st AT 8:00 O'CLOCK