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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 22

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Ro em ER Re ee aE a 20 WINNETKA TALK September 29, 1928 a A iii First Church of Christ, Scientist oF GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science by PETER V. ROSS, C. S. B. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts | | | | | | | { | | IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE GREENLEAF AVENUE AND BEACH ROAD SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1928 At 8:00 O'clock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND HEN you send the laundry to us you save money. For in- stance the work that any washing machine can do is only equivalent to our Wet Wash Service, which costs but 5 cents a pound. You couldn't begin to do the laundry at home for such a figure, could you? Besides, you have the disagreeable bother of washday. 5 BF aunony, The Washington Laundry WILMETTE 145 Purple Shape Up Well for Butler October 6 Brisk scrimmage drills marked the opening weeks of practice for North- western university's grid candidates as Coach Dick Hanley endeavored to get his charges in readiness for the open- ing game of the season against But- ler October 6. Potsey Clark, the new gridiron mentor at Butler, is expected to bring a husky eleven on the Evanston in- vasion and a stiff encounter is in prospect. In John Cavosic and Alan "Red" Framuth, the Bulldogs have two vet- eran backs who are depended upon to bear, the brunt of the visitors' attack. These two boys will be called on for most of the punting and drop kicking. Other dependable backs are Francis Royse, George Nulf, Harold Temple- ton, Clean Reynolds and Hubert "Cur- ley" Hinchman. The latter, a full- back, is a newcomer to the squad of whom much is expected. "WHAT IS TRUTH?"--TOPIC The next Baha'i lecture will be giv- en Sunday, Spetember 30, at 4 o'clock, in foundation hall, Linden avenue near Sheridan road, Wilmette. Dr. Albert R. Vail will speak on the subject: -- "The Independent Search for Truth. Just What Is Truth." This is the sec- ond of a new series of lectures on modern world and spiritual subjects to be given from the Baha'i or uni- versal standpoint by Dr. Vail and to be continued each Sunday through October. The later topics will be announced through these columns. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Truex of Sun- set Ridge entertained about fifty chil- dren yesterday for their daughter, Carolyn, who celebrated her fifth birth- day. Tennis Players at New Trier Battle for Class Honors Kaufman and MacLean have ad- vanced to the semi-finals of the sen- ior class championship in New Trier's fall tennis tournament. The winners between Rogers and Koretz and Glov- er and Brown will also be in the Sen- ior semi-finals. Morris, ranking player at Senn High last year, will play the winner of the match between Ludwig and Swabacker for the junior champion- ship. Kavanaugh and Mee will play for the sophomore championship Satur- day and the champion of the fresh- men class will be the victor of the match between Hoffman and Shelley. Seven teams are in the second round of the doubles tournament now. As the doubles contests are carried on between advisor rooms the names of their advisors are put in parenthe- ses after each team. The teams are :-- Stanton - Livingston (Nay), Ray - Prouty (Nay), Ludwig-Kelley (Buck- ingham), Cohn - Morris (Jackson), Dickesnon-Glover (Schumacher), Red- head - Milton (Walton), Banta - Mac- Lean (Walton). GOLF TOURNEY PLAYED A golf tournament similar to the tennis tourney now in progress at New Trier High school will be started soon. The entry list which closed Wednesday afternoon indicated a good deal of interest on the part of the students. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo T. Folger have moved to Rock Island, Ill, where Mr. Folger has been appointed manager of the Fort Armstrong hotel. Mrs. Fol- ger, formerly Miss Luella Burrows, was a bride of this past summer. Around the | Corner ; and there you are The Virginia--for years the home of many of Chicago's most conservative and rep- resentative families--is a quiet, friendly hotel where one may live in spacious, comfortable apartments-- dine well--sport with one's children in a large yard-- and yet be only a step from the Loop, the theatres and the better clubs. Under the new director, Miss MacLaughlin, old friends will find The Virginia not only improved in ser- vice and management but also in decorations and furnishings. There are still several vacancies in one, two and three room apartments at unusually reasonable rentals. THE VIRGINIA Rush Street at East Ohio Street Under the new management of Miss MacLaughlin Better select your fur piece now, rather than after cold weather arrives. Can't serve all at once. We remodel and design-- but, we should have ample time to insure good results. We manufacture to order at stock prices. See our fine showing of Pelts. Labich Bros. FURRIERS EVANSTON 1717 Sherman Avenue Greenleaf 2882 CHICAGO 1800 Irving Park Boulevard Graceland 6250 or

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