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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Feb 1923, p. 2

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2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923 APPOINT SCHOOL FUND BUILDERS The Winnetka Builders, who are co- operating with the National Builders of the National Kindergarten and Ele mentary college in raising funds for the erection of the college buildings on Sheridan road on the Evanston- Wilmette boundary line, have es- tablished headquarters at Community House. Regular gatherings of active work- ers are held each Tuesday at 4 o'clock. All who desire to co-operate in this endeavor are urged to be present at these meetings. The Winnetka Builders comprises the following leaders in the village: Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, temporary chairman; Mrs. Arthur Dean, secre- tary; Mrs. Douglas Smith, treasurer; Philemon B. Kohlsaat, public contact chairman; W. W. Beatty, co-opera- tion of schools; Lloyd F. Hollister and Sanborn Hale, co-operation of busi- ness men; Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, Rev. James A. Richards and Rev. J. W. F. Davies, co-operation of churches, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Starr, Mrs. Leon J. Longini, Mrs. William B. Moulton, Mrs. William Sidley, Mrs. E. V. L. Brown, Myron E. Adams, Mrs. Morris K. Wilson. William D. MacKenzie, vice chairman at large; Mrs. Florence S. Capron, Field sec- retary and chairman of north shore alumnae, Mrs. Samuel T. Burke, chairman of Card catalog; Mrs. Har- ry Barnum, and Mrs. Theodore Coyne, vice chairmen of card catalog; Mrs. Robert Walpole, Winnetka chairman of alumnae; Miss Lillian Griffin and Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet, vice chair- men of alumnae. OPEN SERIES OF LENT DISCUSSIONS TUESDAY Tuesday morning, February 27, at 10:15 o'clock, in the Neighborhood room of Community House, Rev. James Austin Richards will open the first of five meetings of the discussion class with "Christian Fundamentals" as the theme. These gatherings are open to everyone, whether connected with the Congregational church or not, and in the past have been attended quite generally by villagers who like to spend a Tuesday morning hour thinking together about real things. A text book will be used this year. It may be obtained at the first meet- ing. A brief reading will be assigned in it from week to week. The special Tuesday evening Lenten service at the Winnetka Congrega- tional church will be held next week in the church annex, and is placed fifteen minutes earlier than the rest of the series--that is, at 7:45. The Rev. William Weston Patton of Rog- ers Park will speak on "The Fellow- ship of Faith and Fruition." J/IURINE Night ana a>. Morning FOR, GLY Hawe Clean YOUR EYES Henltiy Epes If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Burn or Discharge, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine. Soothes and Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. W rite for Free ye Book MURINE CO., 9 East Ohio Street, Chicago ~ to it. THE HOME OF THE "WELL GROOMED CAR" "She Runs Like a Top!" That is the exclamation of every automobile owner, once he has had his car Re- paired here. You'll say the same thing, if the next time you have anyk ind of motor trouble, you let us attend Our service is prompt, our mechanics the best and our prices are most reasonable. Phone Winnetka 25 and 841 RICHARDSON'S GARAGE 724-30 ELM STREET \, 8 Buy Now We also carry a com- plete stock of PYREX glass oven ware. WARE bl LIFETIME Tel. 844 at Eckart's This is the time to re- plenish your kitchen ae with new utensils Our complete line of carpenter tools is the best in town. We still have a few pieces of ALUMINUM WARE at a very special price of *12 each If you want the best at the most reasonable price J. F. ECKART CO. HARDWARE AND PAINTS | 736 Elm St. Winnetka Tel. 844 -- We have it-- A Sound Investment with a Satisfactory Return Savings Made Easy And Profitable Little is left to be said about the importance and duty of saving. We owe it to ourselves as we!l as to our dependents to save against that time when need arrives for money to tide us over times of unemployment and incapacity. Our prin- cipal thought then should be what to save and how to save it. To the former proposition your answer should be to save just as much of your present income as vour existing needs will permit, even to the point of denying yourself some things which you now To the latter the preferred shares of the North Shore Gas Company present you a safe enjoy. easy consistent means of accumulating money. Our local office will gladly give you information as to our plan for saving. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY

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