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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Feb 1927, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK February 19, 1927 Handy Andy Says-- Before You Build or Renovate Your House See Us In building, many people make the mistake of trying to economize by using an inferior quality of builder's hardware. This is a costly error, for poor quality is bound to show itself eventually and cause expen- sive repairs as well as dissatisfac- tion. Insure long life to your home or building and lasting satisfaction to yourself by purchasing building hardware from Eckart's, who spe- cialize on furnishing quality build- er's hardware to home builders and contractors, at fair prices. An esti- mate on your requirements will be cheerfully given and I'm sure you'll be entirely pleased with what you buy here. ECKART Hardware Co. 735 Elm St., Winnetka Phones 843-844 | | SUNDAY SERMON TOPICS "What Is God Like," and "What | Has Life to Offer," will be the ser- | mon topics at the Winnetka Congre- | gational church, Sunday. The former | is announced by Rev. James Austin | Richards for his sermon in the morn- ing, at 11 o'clock, and the latter by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin for the eve- ning sermon at 8 o'clock. | Next Sunday morning the Young | Men's class of the Winnetka Congre- gational church, Rev. Thomas A. Good- | win, teacher, will discuss what the | New Testament calls, "Speaking With | Tongues." The class convenes at 10 | o'clock. ------------------------------------------ | A daughter was born to Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Galloway, of 822 Mon- ticello street, Evanston, at Evanston hospital, Tuesday of last week. Mary Stuart weight eight and a quarter pounds and is the second daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Galloway also have two sons. ---- Mrs. Morris A. Bell of Oshkosh, Wis., arrives today to visit her mother, | the children selecting the school offi- Mrs. Theodore E. Moritz, 226 Warwick road, Kenilworth. Horace Mann Pupils Elect Semester School Officers Second semester elections were held at the Horace Mann school during the assembly period Friday, February 11. A genuine ballot system was used, cers for the coming term. Sam Rock- | well was elected school chairman and Mary Trumbull as flag bearer. The following committee chairmen were also selected: guests -- Hobart Young, ethics -- Sam Rockwell, | grounds--Robert Eastman, caretak-| er of assemblv--Budd Happ, program | committee -- Sydney Date, Wheels -- | Donald Jackson, museum and nature study -- Beatrice Levinson, songs, | cheers and music--David Stoddard, | art -- Ben Olds, house -- Marjorie | Truesdale, Journalist--Frances Simon, | Hall captains--Clemson Page, cos- | tumes--Dorothy girls' rest] boys' rest Sawyer, room -- Janie Olson and room--Dick Roberts. Mrs. Bernard Nath (Ruth Stein) of 636 Linden avenue, Highland Park, is making a short visit in New York city, and will join her mother, returning to the north shore with her. An Eugene Permanent Wave This expert treatment that positively avoids frizziness or dryness, $15.00. Both men and women available for haircut- ting. © 1081 Gage St. Hubbard Woods Beauty Shoppe Hubbard Woods Ph. Winn. 857 FRIENDS FETE ADAMS Postal Associates Present Retiring Postmaster With Leather Traveling Bag as Token of Their Esteem Saturday evening, February 5, at a | social meeting of the clerks and car- riers of the Winnetka post office, held [at the residence of Martin S. Thorsen, | 1031 Spruce street, Elmer E. Adams; who has just retired from long years of service in the railway mail service and as postmaster of Winnetka, was presented a fine leather traveling bag. The gift, from the Winnetka post office employes to their former chief, is a token of the esteem in which Mr. Adams is held by them. It was pre- sented by Walter Lips, secretary of the Carriers' association, who also told Mr. Adams that as he traveled on through life, it is the desire of the donors of the gift that it might al- ways serve to remind him of the true friendship which has existed so long between them. Mr. Lips also pledged the loyal support of the employes to Mr. Adams' Joseph C. Braun. Mr. Adams, in accepting the token, replied that the greatest regret he had in retiring from the service, is the loss he sustains in being deprived of the daily association with his office associates who have made his work so pleasant. He assured them that what- ever success he had achieved in the handling of the post office affairs here, he credited to the loyal Support of the employes. He said he hoped the same loyalty and good fellowship would be continued towards his suc- cessor. successor, Rev. James Austin Richards will go to Pontiac, Michigan, Wednesday of next week, where in the evening he will speak at the annual Washington birthday given by the Congregational church of that place. --_--Q-- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Noyes of 220 Linden street have left Winnetka on an extended tour west. They will in- clude Johnson, Ariz., Los Angeles and San Francisco in their trip. They will return in about a month. 1152 Wilmette Ave. Gloves all next week Cleaned 3 < RY Beginning Monday, February 21st, we will clean a pair of your gloves free of charge when accompanied by some other article to be cleaned. PHONE WILMETTE 320-321 Schultz & Nord The North Shore's Leading Tailors : Wilmette OO Phone Wilmette 320 OO TN.

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