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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Nov 1927, p. 54

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WINNETKA TALK November 19, 1927 5%%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban resi- dence property at 53%9¢, interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 ADDRESSES PARKER P. T. A. Perry Dunlap Smith, headmaster of the North Shore Country Day school, addressed the Parent-Teacher associa- tion of the Francis Parker school, Chi- cago, at the first meeting of the year, Monday. His subject was "Co-educa- tion." ; ma 566 Center St. Now Offering-- My Acreage for ESTATE SITES Property in Winnetka Bordered | Glendale | Willow | and Locust Roads hand. Unusually Interesting Terms for the Present 1020 WiLLow ROAD -- WINNETKA Phone Winnetka 224 or Wilmette 743-J A ae Insulation! -- Keeps your home Warmer in Winter -- Cooler in Summer Saves Fuel -- Is Fireproof Is Verminproof -- Is Dry Is Easily and Quickly Applied Is Inexpensive, and can be put in old or new houses. Glad to give estimates. BRB. E. Crosby WINNETKA In areas of varying shapes and sizes. Strict observance both to Quality of Development and to General Stand- ards worthy of this section. Indian Hill Golf Club--Skokie School and Village Hall are close at ANNA M. ALLES or See Your Broker Ph. Winn. 2032 Christian Fellowship Church Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka Pastor, A. E. Rohrbach Hours of Worship--7 Sunday : Sunday SchOOl ..cuvivnesninsnin 3 p. m. Young People's service (Swedish).. rT TI TTI TITY 4 po m. Evening service (English) ....8 p. m. Subject: "Life Beyond Death" Thursday : Thanksgiving day joint service at Christ church .......... 10:30 a. m. Evening service (English) ..8 p. m. "When this fleeting world is done, this life which is but the prelude to the eternal, I shall see, and meet again, and rejoice with my best-beloved who have gone before me and who are even now inheritors with the saints in life." TOUR ART INSTITUTE Students in the art department of Northwestern university were conduct- ed through the Art institute, Chicago, and visited the exhibition of American paintings and sculpture this week. It was one of the semi-monthly tours of the institute which aid their study of art history. AT ILLINOIS-OHIO GAME Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Van Schaack, 614 Linden avenue, are attending the Il- linois-Ohio game at Champaign this week-end. Cornelius, their son, is a freshman at the University of Illinois this year. Mr. and Mrs. Van Schaack also were among the spectators at the Illinois-Chicago game last week. Saturday Marion Hedrick will en- tertain twenty-eight of her school- mates for dinner and a bunco party at her home, 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, in celebration of her twelfth birthday. --O---- Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Joyce, 831 Oakwood avenue, Wilmette, have as their guest this week, Mrs. C. D. Rod- man of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Rodman is the sister of Mr Joyce. | Country Day School Ends Football Year Without One Defeat Closing the football season with a hard-fought victory over Harvard school, Chicago, to the tune of 14 to 0 last Saturday, the North Shore Country Day school's first team completed its record of not a single defeat this sea- son. The total number of points gained in the six games this fall is 156, with a total of 25 gained by six opponents. The team has learned to work to- gether as a unit and has to its credit two games in which not one forward pass went astray. A summary of the season's games follows : North Shore vs. Evanston Lights, 30 to 13; North Shore vs. Chicago Latin school, 6 to 6: North Shore vs. New Trier Lights, 35 to 0; North Shore vs. Francis Parker, 46 to 6; North Shore vs. Deerfield Lights, 35 to 0; North Shore vs. Harvard school, 14 to 0. Alfred Wallenstein Is on Kenilworth Club Program This evening the Kenilworth club presents Alfred Wallenstein, 'cellist, assisted by Virginia Wilson Wallen- stein, pianist. This is the first concert entertainment of the season for the club, which has already offered its members an unusual number of de- lightful card parties and dances. Alfred Wallenstein is one of the most remarkable exponents of violin- cello playing in America. A pupil of the celebrated 'cellist, Julius Klengel, he has achieved a reputation for artistry equal to that of his master. The outstanding features of his playing are a warmth and beauty of tone that are seldom heard on the concert stage, and a brilliancy of execution that is found only in performers of the high- est rank. Mr. Wallenstein is first "cellist of the Chicago Symphony or- chestra and for several seasons has appeared as soloist at its concerts with brilliant success. Friday, November 25, a dinner dance will be given. North Shore Garden Service VALLEY VIEW FARM--Wa ukegan Road--GLENVIEW Building and Construction of HOME GARDENS TENNIS COURTS FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS PARKS PLAYGROUNDS GOLF COURSES f DRIVEWAYS, ETC. Black Soil $7.00 truckload delivered. Telephone GLENVIEW 141-J DOVENMUEHLE, Inc. rR CELE 105 South Dearborn, Chicago Ample funds at 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight Our loans are UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURA of Cincinnati of Safety - Phone Central 6393 interest for loans on homes or with pre-payment privileges purchased by BANKERS LIFE CO. of Des Moines NCE €O. Combined Assets $330,000,000

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