L WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926 INVITE MEN TO ATTEND Duncan Studios SUNDAY MORNING CLASS Rev. James Austin Richards to 815 Elm St., Winn., III, Tel. Winn. 2272 Speak at First Session Tomor- row; Study Gospel of John Specializing in unusually attractive gifts for The Men's Sunday Morning class has succeeded in securing the Rev. WEDDING -- ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS-- James Austin Richards, minister of the BRIDGE PRIZES -- GOLF TROPHIES Congregational church, for its opening course of studies which are to be on the Gospel of John. For a year or two INTERIOR DECORATIONS there has been an urgent call on the D R Fark part of many members of the class 25 Tépevtes -- Juraiture for more definite Bible study. These, Individual pieces as well as complete schemes. and indeed all, will be pleased at this Pay us a visit and save yourself the trip to town. announcement, it is felt. "The Gospel of John," explains a member of the class "has sometimes ANNOUNCEMENT seemed a bit mystical and introspective n i r-of-fac e. And Our Decorating Department announces that on Saturday, October lo $his Biodern Thatte hi Shegs. con- 2nd, our two model houses, one French and one English, will be open yela perhaps i i i ive wi f s. 'The for inspection; furnished completely and true to type. templative would be better for us most modern scholarship tends to Further details will be given next week; watch for our announce- make the date of authorship of this ment. gospel very late--so late in fact as to suggest a man who could not have been contemporary with Jesus. Thus are there in this subject matters of Visitors are welcome at all times. Announcing... The ; BARNETT STYLE SHOP 744 Elm Street : Is Now Open for Business S a convenience to the people of the north shore whom we have served in the past, we have added our third store at 744 Elm Street. A location right in the heart of Winnetka, where it | is possible for you to purchase the same high qual- ity merchandise and at the moderate prices that are prevalent in our stores at 4617 Sheridan Road, Chicago, and Fountain Square, Evanston. To those who may not be thoroughly fam- iliar with the Barnett Style Shop's Merchandise, we bring the information that our stock consists of everything for milady in the line of READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL keen interest for varying points of view. Mr. Richards may be depended upon to make the studies full of inter- est, reverent and constructive. "The session next Sunday will be devoted to some of the questions raised by the Gospel of John and the spirit of the studies." The members of the class will re- member a year or more ago raising $600 for Clarence Colsted in India, the Congregational church's own mission- ary. This was in response to his sug- gestion of the possibilities of service if he had but a few simple agricultural implements. These have been bought, are in use and are producing results. A letter has been received in Mr. Wol- sted's best style, telling how the money was used and what the purchases are accomplishing. It is illustrated with photographs. "Come out Sunday morning and re- new class friendships," is the appeal to members. "Come out and enjoy Mr. Richards." Come out and see what our contribution is accomplish- ing on the other side of the world. Ask that new neighbor, or old one, next door, or down the street to come along with you. The Men's Sunday Morning class is one of Winnetka's going concerns. Every man in the community is welcome on his own without any introduction. At Com- munity House every Sunday morning during the winter, at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. George J. Kirkgasser, 166 Woodland avenue, has returned from a trip through southern Wisconsin. After a few days at the Shorecliffe hotel in Milwaukee, she was joined by her husband at Hartford, Wis., where they visited her sister, Mrs. A. K. Menzel. Mrs. Menzel and her daugh- ter, Elaine, will visit Mrs. Kirkgasser in Winnetka, next week. THE BARBEAUX SCHOOL OF EDU- CATIONAL UNFOLDMENT, (MUSI- CAL KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT) OPENED AT THE COMMUNITY HOUSE. WINNETKA, MONDAY, SEP- TEMBER 20, 9:15 TO 11:30. CHILDREN FROM 2 TO 6 YRS. OLD ARE AC- CEPTED. THE SCHOOL IS IN CHARGE O™ MISS ROBERTA MCKIERHAN FOR INFORMATION CALL UNIVERSITY 657. 2442 SHERMAN AVE. EVANS- TON. T29-1tp At Last! ond BEAUTY CREAMS Offered Public Heretofore confined to leading Beauty Shops for the past 12 years. Only costliest, imported ingredi- ents used--"So pure you can eat them." Your skin becomes more beautiful in a few days--clearer, free from blemishes, velvety smooth, and ra- diantly youthful. Incomparable INDU "Cleansing," "Tissue" 75 and "Outing Creams, up from c = Try them on our recommendation, BEAUTY SHOP Ethel M. Taylor 818-A Elm St. Winnetka a a --------------------