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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Nov 1921, p. 2

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10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1921 LL... Community House Ren. J. WW. ¥. Banies, Birertar Winnetka, Illinois November 8th,1921 Editor of the Winnetka Weekly Talk Dear Sir: In a suburb such as Winnetka, with its divided interests with the city, with the importance of the daily newspapers, the local Home-Town paper has to give to the community something which nothing else supplies, that is local news end treatment of local issues. This the "Talk" is doing. It has improved very much in the last years and has become the one medium which keeps us in is going on in our Village. weekly touch with wheat The eagerness with which our young people desire the Talk when away from home is an indication that the paper has a real plece in the life of the village because of May its usefulness its personal relationships. continue to increase. Food Sale Now On Schedule of Camp Fire Girls + On Saturday immediately following Thanksgiving, November 26, the Win- netka Camp Fire Girls are planning to have a Food Sale in Community House during the afternoon. There will be found there at that time, delicious cakes, pies, biscuits, candy, goodies of all kinds. Last Spring when the Camp Fire Girls held their first cake sale, they gave a practical demonstration of one of their Camp Fire laws "Glorify Work," and through their work, established them- selves in the minds of the community as remarkably fine cooks. It is safe to say they will live up to this standard, and that the products of their skillful fingers will be both attractive and tooth- some. One is sure to be repaid when ne comes to buy their wares on Novem- ber 26, and all are urged to come early on the afternoon. The products will be judged by the Camp Fire Council, before being offered for sale and local honor beads will be awarded for the best products. "WHAT IS GOD LIKE?" SUBJECT FOR LECTURE "The Seeker: What Is God Like?", is to be the subject of the lecture by the Rev. James Austin Richards on Tuesday morning, November 15, in the neighborhood room of Commu- nity House. This is the fifth of a series of lec- tures and discussions upon "The In- fluence of Jesus Upon Different Types of People and His Help in Answering Great Questions." Everybody is in- vited. ANTLEE A PRODUCT It Cart Leak Because its Made in One Piece | And one piece of sulidly i | moulded rubber through- | out. That's why it's sol- | idly guaranteed not to ! Y leal r mon. back lea -- your mon.y Lack | ifit dows. oo oo oe oe oe oe oe of of of obo of oe obo of ode of of ode oe of oe of of oe oo of oe oe eos obo of ode ob Boo od Book odo dood Rod Rob Bod C3 Patronize Your Home Town Druggist The merchant that gives you the most unself- ish sort of service is your druggist. 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Mr. Woolhiser, according to the convention program, is scheduled to preside at the fifth session on the sub- ject, "Tact, Truth and the City Man- ager", Manager of other morth shore vil- lages are planning to attend the con- vention. INGENUITY The Village hall, which every local official and office employe hopes will soon be a memory, is not the coziest of places during the frigid season. Consequently Chief of Police Peterson and his intrepid guardians of the law have hit upon a private heating plant. It's an ordinary stove that radiates the old-fashioned heat considered all sufficient by our forefathers. Mr. and Mrs. Montague Ferry have returned to Winnetka after an ab- sence of some four years in the east, and are residing at 461 Maple avenue. j ~-- QO Td O pie tins. PHONE 844 736 Elm Street Winnetka 844 Ol eed O EI © "AT ECHARTS" oF of oe of odo oo oF oF oe oF of oo oF os of of of Fe oe of of oF Se oe oo oF fo o3e oe oo oe fe oe oo oe oF ode ode odo of ode oo of of of ode oo of oe obo oe oo ob obo of ob obo oe Bole Thanksgiving -- Christmas -- New Year: are close upon us now. How is your kitchen stock--your roasters--cake and We have a complete stock of them--cake and pie tins. By the way--Dad may need some sharp tools to carve that turkey that's ordered. EXT XXL LEE LE EE LE EEE EE EE EE EE Ek hE LE LLL EEE EET J.F.Eckart Co. i EI eI OI IOI OED EY | EI eI OE O IOI J OE OE) 724-30 ELM ST. Prepare for Winter There was ice on the streets today - - - how is your car running? Bring it in - we will inspect, and repair it if necessary. Dead Storage for the winter, at a reduced price. Richardson's Garage PHONE WINNETKA 25---841

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