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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Dec 1927, p. 18

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WINNETKA TALK 16 December 10, 1927 THE first spoonful brings relief. Breaks up Chest Colds, Hoarseness, relieves Hacking and Sore Throats. Creo-Lyptus Palatable combination of Creosote and Eucalyptus, recomended for children and adults by physcians everywhere, hy Coca For Sale By COMMUNITY PHARMACY 750 Elm St. Winnetka First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 806 Elm street Winnetka 2304 Sunday, December 11--7 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. all ages Classes for 1 Sermon theme: "The Tares and the Wheat" 5 p. m. Young People's meeting 7:45 p. m. Gospel service a. m. Morning worship. Thursday, December 15--7 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer and praise service. "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ Our Lord." Rom. 6:23. Every Member of Your Family Will Want Extra Money for CHRISTMAS Let us help you save just the amount you will need for the extra expenditures that are sure to come. Our Christmas Savings Club is now enrolling many members, and we want everybody | to take advantage of this splendid opportunity to save for the extra expense that is so sure to come again next year. Enroll Today! in 1928 BANKING HOURS Daily 7:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday 7:30 A. M. to 12 M Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods | Joseph Sears Pupils Sell $1,087.89 in Xmas Stamps Christmas seal sales made by the children of the Joseph Sears school up to Wednesday of this week totaled $1,087.89, it was announced by Supt. E. L. Nygaard. This amount was de- vided between the rooms as follows: Miss Irene E. Morris' kindergarten, $4.81; Miss Caroline Littler's first grade, $10.50; Miss Etta E. Knudsen's first grade, $7.55: Miss Edna M. Mayer's second grade, $17.55; Miss Florence Tatro's second grade, $15; Miss Nell M. Littler"s third grade, $16.89; Miss Bessie Stark's combined third and fourth grade, $71.12; Miss Lillie T. Bitting's fourth grade, $183.20; Miss Emma W. Billington's fifth grade, $116.50; Miss Mollie K. Foreman's sixth grade, $351.62; Miss Dena E. Thompson's class, $87.59, and Miss Edith M. Stryker's grade, $160.56. It will be remembered that the Ken- ilworth school was awarded the prize for this district and was acclaimed the champion of the world for having the largest per-capita sale of Christmas seals last year. At that time in addi- tion to the cup awarded they also re- ceived a Relief Bambino, made of plaster and having engraved upon it the figure of a child or bambino. It measures about three feet high by about two-and-one-half feet across and hangs in one of the halls of the school. The sale of seals last year amounted to $1,654, which was an aver- age of about $5 per student, and is said to be the largest ever made in the world. The proceeds from the sales are turned over to the Chicago Tuber- culosis Institute. B. C. Hawkes of Kenilworth has re- covered sufficiently from his recent and very serious illness to return to his office. He left for a brief trip to New York City on Tuesday morning. OUR NAME describes our business to a "T." We are in business to serve the people of the North Shore, with a high class luncheon and fountain serv- ice, We feel that we have accomplished this aim, and invite the residents of the North Shore to come in and see how faithfully we have fulfilled our desire. Delicious Food Drive by--and try it Indian Hall Eat Shop Near New Trier High School 464 Winn. Ave. Phone 2266 Heinrich Schlusnus in Artist-Recital Program Thursday Heinrich Schlusnus, German bari- tone, and recent guest artist with the Chicago Civic Opera company, will give the Artist-Recital program of the Winnetka Music club Thursday eve- ning, December 15, at the New Trier auditorium. Mr. Schlusnus was forced to post- pone his north shore appearance, originally scheduled for December 12, because of the unprecedented de- mands upon his time in concert work throughout the country. I An @le Lalor icv. iv quinine ven Schubert Der Wanderer ......... usu ee Schubert Was ist Sylvia? ....cic00unee Schubert Dem Undendlichen ............ Schubert II Der Gaertner .............. Hugo Wolf Verschwiegene Liebe ........ Hugo Wolf ....Richard Strauss Freundliche Vision Richard Strauss Zueignung .......c.00. APE RAY Campbell-Tipton Cape Horn Gospel ...... Samuel Lewis Do Not Go, My Love ..Richard Hageman ri Frank La Forge A Spirit Flower Song of the Open Aria, "Andrea Chenier" .,..U. Giordano Aria, Figaro--"Barber of Seville".... G. Rossini Rotarians See How Boys at High School Perform Wilmette and Winnetka Rotary club members were guests last Thursday of Supt. Frederick E. Clerk, and R. L. F. Biesemeier of the New Trier High school staff, at an inter-club meeting held at the high school. Other guests were north shore members of the Chi- cago Rotary club. Following a dinner in the mess hall of the high school, the guests gathered in the gymnasium to witness a program staged by the physical education de- partment of the school. The program included calesthenic stunts, boxing, wrestling, track events and swimming. Highwayman Holds Up Couple in Glenview Arthur Sternberg and Miss Tillie Engles of Glenview were held up and robbed by a bandit on Glenview road just inside of the Glenview village limits last Monday evening, it was re- ported to the Wilmette police. The extent of valuables taken by the high- wayman was not disclosed in the report which was made by the Glenview po- lice. Does Your OIL BURNER Need Attention? I Offer Personal Service on All Makes of Burners Electrical Repairs Too Immediate Service Satisfaction Guaranteed L.D. COLE Telephone 2888 Winnetka

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