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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jan 1928, p. 35

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34 WINNETKA TALK January 21, 1928 AT VERY L 0 A N S LOWEST RATES On Vacant and 2nd Mortgages P. W. Bradstreet & Son 788 Elm St. Winnetka 162 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eber, 7683 Rogers avenue, Chicago, announce the birth of a son, Arthur Martin, Wed- nesday, January 21, at St. Francis hos- pital. Mrs. Eber was Miss Minnetta K. Bachman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bachman of 1249 Maple avenue, Wilmette. New 5 New 6 New 7 New 8 room room room room CHICAGO -- 35 SEE THESE NEW HOUSES BEFORE YOU BUY Something over one hundred new houses, scattered from Evanston north to Highland Park, await your inspection. They offer you every variety of design, construction, size, price, convenience and location. MOUAT & FLAHERTY WILMETTE--Opposite homes, homes, homes, homes, to to to to $11,500 $11,700 $16,500 $26,500 $24,000 $32,500 $48,500 $48,000 Incorporated Village Hall--Wilm. 766 North Dearborn -- Cent. 7870 566 Center St. 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. R. EB. Crosby WINNETKA Ph. Winn. 2032 Winnetka Youth to Have Role in Wooster Drama A cast of Wooster college students will present the well-known play, "The Fool," by Channing Pollock, in the city opera house at Wooster, O., February 11. Proceeds of the show will go to the Wooster Student Chris- tian Chest. Roland Williams of Winnetka will play the part of Charlie Benfield. Mrs. C. O. Williamson, who has been directing plays at Wooster col- lege for several years, will coach the cast. Elizabeth Barrett of Wooster; James Bing of Cincinnati, and Robert Bone of Springfield, Ill, are the managers. TO VISIT EUROPE Miss Virginia Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wallace of 815 Mount Pleasant road, Winnetka, is one of the season's popular debu- tantes. After a gay and enjoyable winter Miss Wallace now anticipates and plans a three months' trip to Europe with her mother. The itiner- ary includes Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, and other European countries of interest. Mrs. Wallace and Miss Virginia plan to leave some- time in March. TO GIVE DINNER DANCE Invitations are out for a dinner dance to be given at the North Shore hotel on February 4, by Miss Mari Koretz, daughter of Mrs. Mae M. Koretz, 912 Cherry street, and Miss Lorraine Meister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Meister of 803 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette. Mrs. Charles Patterson, 370 Walnut street, will entertain the members of her reading circle for luncheon Friday, January 27, at 1 o'clock. "The Royal Road to Romance," by Halliburton, is the book for review at this meeting. 1% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% 9% interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 Christian Fellowship Church Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka Rev. K. E. Rohrbach, pastor. Tel. 2688 Hours of Worship: Sunday: Sunday school Evening service Young People's service, Swed- ish social hour 4:30 Wednesday : Midweek service (Swedish) ..8:00 p. Friday: > Children's service with pic- tures from the Life of Christ 7:00 p. m. "My Father God, I pray that my eyes may be open to discern the footprints of my Lord. Suffer me not to go astray. Tet me not shrink from the difficult hill if it bear the blood-tracks of the Crucified. Help me to follow whithersoever He doth lead. Thy will be done." First Scandinavian Ev. 866 Elm street, Winnetka, Ill. Roy A. Thompson. pastor 809 Chestnut court (Winnetka 2304) Sunday, January 22 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a. m. m. m. Pp. m. m. Morning worship. Theme: "The Good Samaritan." YVoune People's meeting. Rev. Norman H. Camp from Moody Bible Institute speak- ing on "Broadcasting the Gospel in Print." Gospel service. '"God's Sal- 5:00 p. m. 7:45 p. m. vation," Mr. Camp. Thursday, January 26 5 8:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. ADDRESSES PARENTS At the meeting of the parents of the eleventh grade of the North Shore Country Day school at the home of Mrs. Tames Beardslee, Monday, Janu- ary 16. Perry Dunlap Smith, headmas- ter of the school, gave a talk on the "Spiritual Values of Adolescence." DEFEAT CHICAGO CAGERS The North Shore Country Day school basketball team defeated the Chicago Central Y. M. C. A. Day school team, 26 to 15, Wednesday of last week, the boys' first team of the North Shore school being the victors. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Hicks of 656 Sheridan road, Winnetka, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford Freer of Chicago, will leave next Saturday for California. They plan to spend about two months in Pasadena and Hunting- ton. 770 Bluff Street Ernest M. Kimball 140 So, Dearborn St., Rm. 1725 Tel. Rand.0880 Glencoe 170 looking the Skokie Valley. This Home with beautifully landscaped grounds sloping back through orchard and gardens to the Skokie Country Club, is ideally situated between two large Estates on the heights over- It benefits by the cool breezes in Summer which come across the open country and has an un- . obstructed view of the glorious sunsets for which the Skokie is | famous. The House is of hollow tile construction with a Slate Roof--has 10 rooms; also, dining and sleeping porches; room and lavatories. The Grounds were designed by Simonds 8 West, noted landscape architects. The property has a frontage of 141 ft. and a depth of 453 ft. to the Golf Club. Price $57,500.00 Reasonable Terms Inspection by appointment 3 baths, toilet

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