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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Nov 1926, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK November 6, 1926 This is » five tube radio, with its single drum station selectos and installed in a solid mahogany, two-toned cabinet. It incorpo rates two stages of non-oscillating radio f y amplificati re- ive Crescend led detector and two stages of audio f amplifi , with means provided for use of a power tube in the last stage. All stations found instantly on this one control, which revolves moothly under slight pressure. Jan be calibrated for wave lengths. Incorporates new shield ed comp meta! ch THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP 18 Prouty Annex Phone 1840 ATTENDS LUNCHEON Mrs. Gross T. Williams, chairman of the social hygiene committee of the Winnetka League of Women Voters, attended a luncheon at the Woman's City club in Chicago, the second Thursday in October, for the discus- sion of Judge Lindsey's book, "The Revolt of Youth" Judge Lindsey is the judge of the juvenile court in Den- ver, Col. ittle "They're breaking speed laws nowadays to get to the Willard Service Station. No wonder-- when you can buy a genuine Willard Rubber-Case Battery 112 The Willard Battery men JONES Electric Service 3 Car'ton Building Ph. Winn. 1848 Advance Dr. A. H. Curtis to Head of Department Dr. Arthur H. Curtis, 2706 Lincoln street, has been made professor of gynecology and chairman of that de- partment in the medical school of Northwestern university, succeeding the late Dr. Thomas Watkins. Dr. Curtis, one of the younger medi- cal men on the staff, previous to schieveing his degrees in medicine, was a former coach and stellar baseball and football player at the University of Kansas and the University of Wis- Truth Finds Supreme: Expression in Christ, Morning Class Told At this week's Tuesday morning class on November 2, which meets in the Neighborhood room of Community House at 10 and to which the public is invited, there were presented the seventh, eighth, and ninth chapters of the Gospel of John--that John, who was probably not one of the apostles nor a second century theologian but consin. He took his training at Rush Medical school and Cook County hos- pital and did two years' graduate work in Berlin and Vienna. He has pub- lished a number of important scientific papers, and is president of the Ameri- a Gynecological society for the year 1 New Trier Students Show Speed in First Fire Drill New Trier High school had its first fire drill of the year Tuesday, Oct. 25. The fire drills are for the purpose of teaching the pupils to vacate a building quickly in emergencies. The first fire drill found the students unafraid and ready. The building was vacated in one minute and forty-three seconds, New Trier's record being one minute and twenty-two seconds. Complete Beauty Parlor MUMS They're now in bloom and we have them both in cut flowers and potted plants. BULBS You still have time to plant them for early spring bloom,--but you must act quickly. Frank Borovicka Florist 748 Center Street Ph. Winn. 283 | quite likely a young Greek, living in | Jerusalem and an intimate friend of Jesus who later moved to Ephesus and preached there the contents of this book. As the Rev. James A. Richards interpreted these chapters they spoke most eloquently of some great truths. He commented as follows: "The criticisms and questions about the humble origin of Jesus, and his lack of a formal education, emphasized the thought that humility of origin is no argument and no limitation; that what matters is what you can do, not where you came from. Healing a man on the Sabbath exhibits Jesus, as al- ways, putting the right heart and kind- ly serviceable deed above ritualistic svmbols and worship. In what was an interpolation by another author but the most moving, tender story in all the Gospels, that of the woman taken in sin, we see Jesus' attitude toward the wandering and mistaken souls of earth, and we note the forgiveness of God contrasted with the hardness we exhibit toward each other's short-com- ings. "Because of the intimacy of Jesus with God and because he was the best interpretation of God, we speak of the divinity of Jesus. His declaration, 'Be- fore Abraham was, I am,' indicated the timelessness of Jesus and that the Truth, always struggling for utterance through prophets and teachers, found its supreme expression in Him. "In curing the man born blind, Christ emphatically denied that all physical suffering is caused by moral or spirit- ual short-coming. We can't expect to solve the problem of evil in the world; we can't explain the purpose of illness and trouble. We only know these things can be met so they become glo- rified and one's greatest opportunity for development." HOSTESS FOR CHOIR GROUP Mrs. J. W. F. Davies of 652 Lincoln avenue entertained the women mem- bers of the choir of the Winnetka Congregational church, Tuesday after- noon, November 2. Miss Helena Bradford accompanied by Mrs. Donald Morrison, gave a delightful program of vocal selections. pty, AIMEE Service You will find great pleasure in having your hair dressed here. We cater to those who are most particular about their hair dress. You will find our work entirely satisfactory. 568 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka Featuring Sports Clothes of Distinction A phone call will make an appointment. Alice Beauty Shop 522 Linden Street Winnetka 800 Afternoon Frocks Dinner Gowns Moderately Priced Hand Bags Imported Flowers

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