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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Dec 1928, p. 18

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WINNETKA TALK December 29, 1928 qr i, J (0 A ANY of you who read this were members of our Christmas Club just paid out. You were prepared for Christmas. 'We congratulate you on your foresight and on your accomplish- To Play Angular Violins at Chicago Concert Jan. 3 To demonstrate the first four and only existing cubistic diamond-shaped violins, conceived by Herman Paquette last year, a concert will be given at Orchestra hall, Chicago, the evening of Jan. 3. The violins will be played by Misha Livshutz, famous Russian violin artist. He will include some of his own com- positions in the program. Mr. Paquette has had 54 years' ex- perience in violin-making. These angu- lar, rather than curved violins, are reputed to have proved a great success and it is claimed that they are the greatest in tone quality and volume of any violins in the world. Mr. Paquette, who has been playing his violin in informal concerts in the homes of Ev- anston friends, expects to start in Jan- uary on a tour round the world for the purpose of demonstrating the new type of instrument in the leading cities of the United States and Europe. YOUNG PEOPLE MEET The Winnetka Young People's club will meet tomorrow evening at o'clock at Community House. The subject will be the "Importance of Rec- reation" and Alan Hoagland will be the leader. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwartz, 187 Ridge avenue, had a family dinner party on Christmas day. The Ralph Gromanns, of Wilmette, their daughter, Caroline, and her fiance were among the guests. Colorful Ceremony Marks Ordination of Three Ministers With colorful ceremony and elabor- ate ritual, three young men were or- dained into the orders of the Episcopal church at St. Luke's church, Evanston, Friday morning. A large congregation gathered for the services at which the Rt. Rev. Charles P. Anderson, bishop of the Diocese of Chicago, conducted ordina- tion ceremonies and celebrated the Holy Communion, and at which the Rev. George Craig Stewart, who that day celebrated the 25th anniversary of his own ordination to the Episcopal priesthood, preached the ordination ser- mon. The candidates ordained included the Rev. John B. Hubbard of Evanston, who recently came to the staff of St. Luke's from Escanaba, Mich. where he had served as minister in the Pres- byterian church, and who was ordained deacon. He was presented for ordina- tion by the Rev. Dr. Stewart. The Rev. Otis Jackson, assistant at St. Paul's, Kenwood, was presented for ordination to the priesthood by the Rev. Dr. Thomas, rector of St. Paul's, and the Rev. I. M. Morse, a student at Nashotah seminary, was presented for deacon's orders by the Rev. Leland Danforth of Kenilworth. Special music of inspiring and beauti- ful character was sung by a large choir, and the acolytes assisted with the serv- ices. Preceding the ordination services, a class of 28 people was confirmed by the Rt. Rev. Sheldon M. Griswold, E.O.C. COUGH SYRUP Don't suffer with cough or bronchitis when E.Q.C. cough syrup is guaranteed to relieve coughs of long stand- ing. Prevents pneumonia. suffragan bishop of the diocese, and three people were received from the Roman church. ment, and are happy to have played a part in making this Christmas cash-free, with no first-of-the-year 'Please Remits" to look forward to. Of course you will join our new Club, just starting. Why not also speak to some other member of your family or a friend? You can give them first-hand information as to the benefits to be derived. You will be doing much more than showing them the way to a better Christmas. Every Club member has learned that the setting aside of a small sum of money regularly is the only sure way to make your dreams a reality. Mr. and Mrs. Coran T. Davis, 132 Bertling lane, will leave January 2, for Miami Beach, Fla. to be gone about a month. --C-- Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Ely of Free- port, spent Christmas with Mr. Ely's mother, Mrs. J. O. Ely, 340 Walnut avenue, For Sale at Your Drug Store We set out here a list of the Clubs showing what you deposit each week and the totals at the end of fifty weeks when all deposits have been made. 4 . And don't forget, the bank will add interest at the rate of 3% if all deposits are made on time. $25,000 INVESTMENT with Services to Net $7,500 to $15,000 Per Year THE 25 CENT CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $12.50 THE 50 CENT CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $25.00 THE $1.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $50.00 | THE $2.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $100.00 | THE $5.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $250.00 THE $10.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $500.00 North Shore Real Estate Operator special- izing in Suburban, would like an associate to become interested who is in a position to invest up to $25,000, either as straight loan well secured by property held in trust by Loop Bank, or as permanent invest- ment. Will work out straight salary Also increasing and decreasing classes should you prefer them arrangement plus participation in profits assuring handsome returns. Arrangement ; IN N E | KA can be made to thoroughly safeguard in- i vestment. Bank and other references \ / furnished and required. To the right party | RI S and S A INGS this is an exceptional opportunity to become identified with successful operation show- ing profits of $40,000 or more yearly. Would like services to start first of the year or as near thereto as possible. Address WINNETKA TALK BOX A-231 w

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