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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jun 1924, p. 6

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 6 : "« jon?" BAND CONCERT JULY 11 ARDEN SHORE What Is Salvation? The Winnetka Chamber of Com-|| THERE ARE NO FREE SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE SCHOOL r. Is Theme of Sermon | merce band, under direction of Theo- OF EXPERIENCE! | "What Is Salvation?" will be the|dore Morse, will give a concert on the . subject of the Sunday evening sermon | village common on Friday evening, | at the First Scandinavian Evangelical | July 11, at 8 o'clock. An excellent church at Winnetka. The Sunday |program is promised. Phone Winnetka 9200-21-22 I. school session will start at 10:45 A ETI Foal the! . o'clock Sunday morning with the reg- Ir. an rs. Ayres Boal and their Fairy Godfather, Mother | ular services at 11:15 o'clock. The family fe Jeaving Magar for Charis; 73 "» evening service will start at 7:45| voix, Michigan, where they will re- Good to "Guests o'clock. main until September. They are re- HiA0s pretty. hard, Hap There will be a business meeting of | modeling the Lorenzo Johnson house \ You NY find ap the church members Tuesday eve-|on Sheridan road which they will oc- by sh drassad a The summer season at Arden Shore | ning at 8 o'clock. On Wednesday eve- | cupy in the fall. Mrs. Johnson is Hh Vans on the market jo camp opened Friday morning, June|ning there will be services in Scan- [spending the summer per daughter's Gee, my mouth is water- Hi scaior, of the yeard gS padi ne Rn Ip for oi vous hon LB 0 pr ott crowded homes to enjoy the rest and 3 ] 1 wish 1 lew where 1 bri ERs MARR Ba the good times that await them at ° M could get a nice bird. Youn hes "They Soar Pit OY fee ame Viola : Specht are delicious and mighty . reasonably priced! Numbered in this first group are 30% Announces the opening of her summer classes in : e little convalescent boys, from Chicago : = : p = . tris hospitals, who will occupy the Wil- classic, aesthetic, and toe dancing, at her new studio; lits cottage, and across the green will Room No. 2. be ound > small, pale convalescent 1d girls, all of whom will have a chance 1 : ildi to grow strong and rosy before the Village Theatre Bui ng i Dp Te the beans ol For particulars call Wilmette 5 between the hours nourished girls from the Vocational of 8 and 1 o'clock. bureau. All of these children will : receive the same expert care and the |g 2 =~ special diet that works such wonders with the boys in the winter. Have Fairy Godmother Bass The 25 little Cinderellas, most of them motherless and themselves "little Mo (1/18 mothers," will find that a regular godmother has given them a beauti- ful new cottage under the big trees, Bar: Ler Shop right on the bluff overlooking the lake. Ebm & Chestnut Sta Ihe fairy godmother is Mrs. Arthur . Tuttle, of Winnetka, and the cot- > ° tage was built in memory of her Our Specialties mother, Mrs. James Houghteling. Perhaps nobody ever heard of a SR ] ?, 1 1 fairy godfather, but these little girls Children Ss Hair Cutting have one and he has sent out a whole troop of dolls so that each little girl "who is there during the summer may have a doll to love and to take home with her when she goes. Many of the mothers have surprises in store for them also when they find themselves and their families quartered in charming screened cot- tages instead of the old tents. Across the playground from Cinderella lodge are three of these cottages, one of them the gift of J. J. Charles, of Ev- anston, one given by Mrs. George A. Mason, of Highland Park, and one built in memory of L. J. Lamson. Live in Cottages All the mothers with tiny babies will live in cottages this year as the Motherville group has been augmented by three little houses. One of these give expert service. --The Shingle Bob We give every man just what he wants-- a clean, comfortable shave, or a good- looking hair-cut, or a refreshing sham- poo, and with any and all of them we Oe O® The Month of Brides The Month of Graduates The Month of Anniversaries is called Wilmette Cottage and was given by friends of the camp, in Wil- _ mette; another comes from a dinner club of ten members, also in Wil- mette, and the third is the gift of the Service club of Chicago. $7.50 to $500 BA) AE oe i ; % iil a a Jj > )! On The Glorious Fourth We know you'll appreci- ate our reasons for telling you that we will be closed JULY 4TH From 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Like all other good cit- izens, we will be at the commons for the big after- noon. But before and after these hours you'll find us here with the same familiar Smiling Service. [ll Tm "North Shore] 554 Center St., Winnetka TALKING MACHINE CQ Portable Victrolas B® $359 AiG Phone Win. 344 XG 550 Center St. of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors mix Sign Painting AINT Sign Painting LEARN TO PAINT ALL THINGS I HELP YOU, SAVE MONEY, COME HERE RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE. PAINTING - DECORATING --The Month of NAVARRE PEARLS HE thought of pearls at once sug- gests June and romance. The ex- quisite beauty of Navarre Pearls-- the finest indestructible pearls made --makes them always welcome as a June gift. Navarre Pearls may be worn for years. They are truly "Gifts Tat Last." Sold only by, P. A. BRADFORD 962 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Repairing in All Branches Five Reasons and courteous. The kitchen and cafeteria are clean and sanitary. The prices arereasonable. The room formerly used as a cafe has been added to our cafeteria. WELCH'S CAFETERIA 1131-33 Central Avenue C. RR. PATCHEN, R. Ph. $ 50 00 Community Pharmacy gen eTg for eating at Welch's Cafeteria | 4 . Sa Plies Northd ore 1. The food is genuinely Lincoln ide, 164 712 Church St., Evanston || TALKING MACHINE CQ good. 2. The service is prompt Wilmette 1981

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