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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jun 1928, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK June 30, 1928 FEATURING Aviation Style Rain Coats Rainy days, as experienced during the past week, call for a good rain coat. We have them for Men, Women and Children. Made of firm rubber treated materials, and guaranteed waterproof. They come in assorted colors. Priced as low as $4.50 "Leathercoat'" sport models as pictured to the left come in materials made to imitate leather. Just the thing for rugged sports wear. Priced at $8.50 Blue Crane and Humming Bird Hosiery Full-fashioned hose in service and chiffon weights, including all the wanted shades--white, jade, nude, French nude, beige, gun metal, etc. An excellent value. Per pair $1.00 . $1.50 Sport Sweaters Lorraine sport sweaters are in- _dispensible to the summer ward- robe. We are showing a pleas- ing selection in a variety of styles for Men, Ladies and Boys, in plaid and fancy color combinations. Prices start at $3.75 Dressy White Oxfords A stylish one strap oxford fashioned of creamy white kid leather, comfortable Cuban heel, soft flexible sole. A special value at The home of Buster Brown shoes "Brown Bilt" Foot Science Health Shoes Designed to relieve foot troubles. The soles are flexible and the arches very rigid, offering weak arches additional support. \ For Men $9.50 Ladies' $7.50 Broncho Tennis Shoes Just the thing for all sports. Built to stand lots of wear. A full range of sizes for men, ladies and youths. Priced at $3.25 ~ $3.50 - $3.75 A playground ball free with each pair of Broncho Tennis shoes purchased. AYLOR' A Good Family Store 900 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Store open from 8 to 6 P. M. Also Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings "Use Your Credit But Keep It Good" Credit Extended To Responsible Parties St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A. pastor 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 Services > Fourth Sunday after Trinity 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 9:30 A. M. Confessional serviee for communicants. 9:45 A. M. First service and Holy Com- munion. 11 A. M. Second service and sermon. Trinity Ev. Lutheran Greenwood and Hawthorne avenues L. H. Nauss, Evangelical Lutheran pastor Sunday, July 1 English services at 11 A. M. Text: Jonah 4: 1-11. Theme: "Jonah's Poor Memory and Nar- row Heart." The congregational picnic will take place Sunday, July 1, immediately after services. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Maddox, 705 Oak street, are on a motor trip in the south. They will return home this week-end. --O-- _ Mrs. John E. Hicks of Kenilworth is entertaining her luncheon club on Friday, June 29. Enjoy your VACATION while we Upholster your Furniture Just phone us, Winnetka 235-- tell us what's to be done--then your vacation will be free from worries about furniture--for when you return home your furniture will be like new--all ready to be arranged. Porch Furniture painted by our hi-pressure spray- ers gives satisfaction plus. Upholstering and Cabinet Making Box Spring Mattresses Made and Renovated Furniture of All Descriptions Made to Order All the Work Is Done in Our Own Shop Antique Furniture Repairing a Specialty J. A. ODH Est, 1908 933 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Phone 235 Winn. Heart Disease Is on Increase Among Young, Says Expert Declaring that heart disease now outranks tuberculosis as a drain on human resources, Dr. Isaac D. Raw- lings, state health director, announced this week that 15,044 persons succumb- ed to heart disease in Illinois last year, an increase of 329 over the 1926 figure. Furthermore, the mortality indicates that fully 150,000 people in the state are now living impaired and deficient lives account of that disorder which frequently reduces the produc- tive ability of its victims over long periods of time. 5 "If heart disease were confined to the aged, the rapid rise in the mortali- ty from that disorder would be a source of encouragement rather than concern to health officers," said Dr. Rawlings. "After rounding out a full and useful life one means of exit would be as good as another and a rising percentage of fatalities at the upper age strata would indicate an increasingly efficient saving of life at its beginning and during the time of greatest service. Car Hurled Into Ditch in Willow Road Crash The junction of Willow and Hib- bard roads was the scene of an auto- mobile cellision Thursday afternoon of last week, the cars coming together with sufficient force to turn one of them completely around, hurling it into a ditch. The drivers of both cars, Mrs. L. H. Meyer, of 85 Wol- fram street, Chicago, and George P. Schwaab, also of Chicago, were in- jured. Schwaab suffered a severe scalp wound, according to the Win- netka police. Christian Fellowship (Svenska missionskyrkan) Parish House, Oak St., Winnetka John Bengtson, pastor VY. P, Service ....... 0 0000 4:30 P. M. Evening (Swedish) ............ 8:00 P. M. Friday, Prayer meeting ........ 8:00 P. M. Holy communion following the evening service. "Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteous- ness." "Look Your Best" EN HEALTH and REDUCING BATHS MARIA Beauty Culture Permanent Waving Elm Street and Chestnut Second Floor Telephone *J@2 Winnetka

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