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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 May 1928, p. 8

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| } WINNETKA TALK May 12, 1928 Lee Says: THIS little message IS for the ladies today-- WILL the men please RETIRE while we present THIS matter! {----- (Pause for few moments while men retire) ALL right ladies, now THAT we're alone, we WANT to remind you that SPRING is just ahead-- NOTHING very new or STARTLING about that, BUT here's the point,-- WHEN the sun shines, THE freckles are apt TO appear and complexion TROUBLES are sure to INCREASE, and right THERE is where we can BE of invaluable service TO you! YOU see, we carry the ELIZABETH Arden line of COSMETICS--a line that WILL protect, add charm, AND enhance your natural BEAUTY--we sincerely and CONSCIENTIOUSLY recommend ARDEN'S cosmetics to OUR lady customers. Adams Pharmacy Serving You Since 1903 The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden North Shore Boys Give Music School Recital The Columbia School of Music held a recital by the boys of the north shore "branches, at the Woman's club, on Friday 'evening, May 4. Piano, voice, and violin were included in the program. Those . participating were: George Hilgendorf, John Wilder, Arthur Bon- «« {| nétt, Alfred and Arthur Goodrich, Clarke Spooner, Luther Barber, Don- ald Cooke, Donald Hughes, Spiro Mann, Daniel Kreer, Robert Potter, William Sager, Russell Turner, Leo Doyle, David Hoffman, Jefferson Van Horne, Philip Raeth, Ralph Renwick, Dexter Sharp, Joseph Meyers, Story Turner, James Hansen, Lewis Birdsall, John McConnell, Albert Nelson, Ted Uhlemann, Sidney Craig, Arthur Hein- richs, Arnold Taylor, Bruce Ellison, Allen Philbrick, William Miller, Rob- ert Sturm, Shelley Minor, Jerome Greenberg, and Richard McKnight. FORMAL OPENING DANCE Vista del Lago announces its formal opening dance of the season, on Sat- urday evening, May 26. you service. We Invite You ' ! 'HE spirit of welcome shines through every transaction of this bank with its depositors. the form of a perpetual invitation. We invite you to ask for service so that we may have more opportunities to give In our dictionary service means helpfulness. Whatever we can do to make things more pleasant for you, we want to do. Anything that will aid your progress and advance- ment, will command our active interest and co-operation. The strong resources and up-to-the-minute facilities of this bank are here ready for your use. We cordially invite you, whether you are an old depositor or a prospective depositor, to come in and make use of them. BANKING HOURS Daily 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Our service takes 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank Hubbard Woods DR. G. D. ALLISON IS NEW BAPTIST MINISTER Accepts Unanimous Call of Wil- mette Church; Leaves Promi- nent Delaware Pastorate Dr. George D. Allison, pastor of the Second Baptist church of Wilming- ton, Dela. has accepted the call of the Wilmette Baptist church, to be its pastor. He will take charge of the church early in June. Dr. Allison was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., and has always lived in the East. He graduated with honors from Brown university in 1905, was given a Bachelor of Divinity degree by the Union Theological seminary, New York City, in 1908. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in Columbia university, having majored in Soci- ology. Fine Civic Leader After his seminary days Dr. Allison had a wonderful pastorate in Ruther- ford, N. J, a suburb of New York City. During a 'pastorate of eleven years he built up a strong congrega- tion and rebuilt the church building. Leaving Rutherford in 1920, he ac- cepted the pastorate of the Second Baptist church of Wilmington, Dela. This is the leading Baptist church in the state. His success in Wilmington has been noteworthy and he has en- deared himself to the entire city. One of the features of his pastorate was radio broadcasting of the Sunday night service. Dr. Allison was presi- dent of the Baptist State Convention of Delaware for four years, was elect- ed grand chaplain of the Masons, also chaplain of the Kiwanis club, and also has held many other community and state honors. Mrs. Allison, who has always been prominent in girls' and women's work in the church, is a graduate of the New York State College for Teachers. The family consists of two boys, ages 11 and 4. Miss Inez Webster of Kenilworth will entertain a group of her friends Saturday evening following the Tunio: prom at New Trier High school. VV VV VV VVVVVYVVVVVVVvVvVYVYVvVvVvY DAY FLOWERS son of you should remember your best friend on Mothers' Day. The most pop- ular way is to send her a bouquet MOTHERS' Every mother's of flowers. You can recall the kind she loves best. Well, then, let it be a huge bunch of her favorites. We have them and we will send them anywhere you want them to go. Now, boys, do not forget your duty on Mothers' Day. 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