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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 9

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Ry ---- ---------- November 17, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 7 " . 7) The Prodigal Son The Misses Estelle and Josephine LOANS LOWEST RATES Sermon Subject at Farley, Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, On Vacant and 2nd Mortgages entertained the Junior Neighbors for i" ' : y Elm Street Church tea at their home last Sunday evening. P WwW Bradstreet I'he November meeting of the Win- | The Rev. R. J. Devine of Oak Park The tea followed the canvass which . > w E162 i i innetka netka League of Women Voters was | (ho 5 conducting - #n evangelistic the Junior Neighbors made for the|| 799 Elm St. held at Community House last Tues-| | : benefit of the Red Cross. : campaign at the First Scandinavian day. In the absence of the president, PICTURE QUIZ by C. R. Patchen Mrs oe i Evangelical church, 886 Elm street, Mrs. Ferry, Mrs. William F. Brown, | \xiinetka. will speak: at 'a special ONE OF THE MOST WELL-KNOWN BIBLICAL STORIES ] TEA FOR JUNIOR NEIGHBORS AT VERY Women Voters' News the first vice-president, presided over | young people's service tomorrow the meeting. afternoon at 5 o'clock. At the eve- It was "Precinct Day" and members | ning service, which begins at 7:45, Mr. were seated at luncheon at tables ac- | Devine will begin a series of six cording to the precinct to which each | messages on "The Prodigal Son." The belonged. The precinct chairmen ac-| theme for Sunday evening is "Secur- ted as hestesses. | ing His Share." The choir will sing. The chairman of the Membership Monday night the subject will be committee, Mrs. Dudley K. French, an- | "Leaving Loved Ones." The subjects nounced the results of the recent mem- | for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday bership drive, explaining that final fig- | and Friday evenings are: "A Fool and ures are not available as yet for mem- | His Fortune," "Drinking the Dregs," berships are still coming in to the |"Hungry for Home," and "A Royal committee. To date, 260 new members, | Reception." 33 sustaining members, 85 members for Mr. Devine is winning many friends the Chicago Forum have been reported | on the North shore, it is stated. He making a grand total of 1,032. She began this series of meetings last also announced the prize winner in|Sunday night with a sermon on "Lot's each precinct who had secured the | Wife." The interest during the week- largest number of members in her | night meetings is increasing from night territory: to night. 6th Precinct--Mrs. H. D. Frankel, 22. 7th Precinct--Mrs. Robert V. O'Brien, 18. Sth Precinct--Mrs., Walter Nielson, 14. 9th Precinct---Mrs. Isador Lang, 15. 10th Precinct-- Mrs, W. G. Ilbbard, III, 19. 11th Precinct--Mrs. W. J. Eldridge, 11. 12th Precinct--Mrs. Carleton Prouty, 15. 13th Precinct--Mrs. W. G. Forrest, 16. 14th Precinct--Mrs. George Karnes, 22. 15th Precinct--Mrs. D. W. Mercer, 22. Mrs. A. J. Boynton, Chairman of the International Relations committee, pre- sented a resolution endorsing and urg- ing the early ratification of the Multi- lateral Treaty which is to come before E. B. TAYLOR Co. the United States senate for action Hardware during the coming session in Decem- 546 Center St. (Continued on page 54) Phone 999 Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 : 522 Center St. Winnetka, 1871--1872 ® [linois -« SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th - = Try to answer these ques- tions before reading an- swers below: Questions What is it? For what foretold event did he build it? What is the Biblical reason for the disaster? . 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