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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Dec 1923, p. 5

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«A - 4 oh 5h os WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 ---------- ee : | SARG'S MARIONETTES HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY Tony Sarg's Marionette's described as "those delightful little wooden- headed actors who present the quaint- est, most novel and artistic entertain- ment imaginable," will be seen in Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, Skokie school, Winnetka, Wednesday afternoon and evening, December 5. The afternoon performance will be at 4 o'clock while the evening presenta- tion it at 8:15, "Hansel and : Gretel," "Little Riding Hood," "Monsieur Le Capi- taine" and "Ching and Chang" are the vehicles in this season's performances, Red and entertainment of most unusual quality is promised. The Marionettes are operated by more than 400 invisible strings, they dance, sing and play and, all in all, act like real people. A corps of eight puppeteers is employed to operate the strings. Sarg's stage settings are said to be unusually beautiful this year, the lighting and scenic effects being de- scribed as most elaborate. | "The Marionette performances," ad- | vance notices state, "are for children from three to ninety." The front section of the auditorium is to be reserved for children. Tickets | for the performances may be secured | at the Winnetka pharmacy, Snyder's pharmacy, at Glencoe, Hubbard Woods | pharmacy, and at the Joseph Sears| school in Kenihvorth Basement Fire Summons Firemen to Davis Home Congregation to Hold Candle Light Services Pharisee and Maccabee" the subject of discussion at the ser- vices of the North Shore Congrega- tion at the Hubbard Woods school Friday evening, December 7, at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. 1.. A. Mischkind, rabbi of the congregation, will be in charge. The program of services will be as follows : Prelude--FExcerpt Maccabeus Solo--How Vain Is Introduction Lighting of from Judas Handel Handel Man Chanuka Candles ReSpOnses sewn. vm vari Lewandowski Readings from Prayer Book, Bible, Apocrypha and general Jewish literature. Solo--Sound and Alarm! Handel Address--Pharisee and Maccabee Meditation 'May the Words' Announcement Selections Kaddish Hymn--No. 164 Conclusion Union Hymnal WINS MUSIC HONORS Miss Goldie Gross, artist pupil of Hans Hess, eminent cellist, who is well known to all north shore music lovers, has won first place in the elimination contest to play with the Chicago symphony orchestra as solo- ist under the direction of Frederick Stock. The concerto chosen is the Saint-Saens A Minor Concerto. Everthing Electrical at our new location The Winnetka! Fire department was | Electric Irons Also repairing called to the home of Coran F. Davis, | Curling Irons on all Electrical 132 Bertling lane, Friday, Noveniber | Toasters etc. appliances. 23, to extinguish a small blaze, which | had started in the basement PARR & POWELL The fire was confined to the basement | WINNETKA and the loss is said to have heen very | slight 748 Phone || Elm st. Winn. 122 Read the Want-Ads | Er ---- 0 Ras RN For Early Our holiday goods are that will oifts useful friends. Flashlights Manicure Sets Vacuum Bottles Athletic Outfits Auto Accessories Electrical Appliances Aly - 'THE WINCHESTER STORE A Wr 4) A Looiintt lt, ristmas please a large selection of practical, well made tovs and : Come early and bring other things which will 1 long after the holidays are over. y Gift Suggestions | Phones 998 -999 gD 2 (4 WINNETKA WINCHESTER o Shoppers A visit to our store will give vou many suggestions for now on display. vour family and We have the children. nake the children happy Roller Skates and lce Skates An ideal gift for boys and girls. 546 Center will be ment Mrs. avenue, Mrs. Lieber Addresses Antioch Woman's Club Maurice H. | state chairman of oi Applied LE Federation Fhursday cvening of this week before | = 5 Wome Nothin' Doin' Say Our Cops, Nothin' but Fines While local police announced the cus- tomary nothin' doin'" this week, there } were the usual few who appeared be- | C. tore Magistrate Northrop and paid fines ! it. The Winnetka; Mrs. Woods; V. 468 the ducation, n's clubs, Ridge Depart [Minos spoke acher, Breykraak for alleged exceeding of the speed lim- traffic violations list included: Clarence Koe, Chicago; John Baldwin, Milton Stein, Hubbard , Evanston, and P. Hanky, 752 Lincoln avenue, paid a fine for parking a car without lights. the Woman's club of Antioch, II, on?" gh Rase oar SES the subject. "Taxes and Where They || ins Go : coll WILLYS-KNIGHT--OVERLAND Mrs. Licher is paid a glowing tribute $1 175.00 F.O:B T : 4g g triln : . O. B. Toledo $495.00 im advance notices of the lecture ap- 2 TIL FO ? pearing in the columns of the Antioch | § 1107 Chi A ROBY AND=SERVICE- STATION E News. She is well known in educa- igago avsnus Vansion 4 tional circles throughout the state. -- A C. H. BRIGGS ------ - MONARC COFFE he perfect blend ever vanes i WARNING Our Monarch Coffee is 3 NEVER sold in bulk \ . | \ )) ~~ < GIVE SOMETHING FOR THE CAR FOR CHRISTMAS No matter what car vour relative or friend owns there are a number of accessories that will add to his pleasure and comfort in driving. Purchasing here assures vou of obtaining reliable merc here handise. The recipient of vour gift may drive in after Christmas and have it installed at no expense, and be sure it is properly and well done. 362 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165

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