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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Dec 1928, p. 8

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6 WINNETKA TALK December 29, 1928 Art League Announces Evening Class Series The North Shore Art league evening classes will meet every Wednes- day and Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock at Winnetka Community House, beginning January 16, for a term of twelve weeks. Those wishing to enroll in such a class may call Mrs. Peter Johansen, 158 Bertling lane, or Mrs. Charles Southward, 306 Oxford road, Kenilworth. George Obertaufer, who is a very well known artist in the east as well as in the west, and winner of several art prizes, will be the instructor at these classes. ENTERTAINED AT TEA The Junior Neighbors of Kenil- worth were invited by Mrs. Howard Bent and Miss Marion Bent of Keni!- worth to have tea with them Sunday evening, December 23. The Junior Neighbors appropriated funds from their treasury to provide Christmas stockings for the children of Grove House. JANUARY SALE at G. L. ZICK & co. "The Store on the Corner" ELM STREET at CHESTNUT TELEPHONES 31632 WINNETKA LEATHER COATS in black and colors--for Christian Fellowship Church Svenska Missionskyrkan Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka John Fengtson, pastor Sunday :8chool ........- 10 a. m. Evening service .... 4 8 p. m, Monday, December 31, Annual Business meeting of the congregation. .8 p. m. Social Hour New Year's Wake 11 p m. Wednesday. Swedish service 8 p. m. Thursday, Friday. Prayer week serv- lees ni in vn Fr 8 p. m. The Rev. Cabot Johnson, and Elmer Wedin, pianist, will assist. Both languages used. "But this one thing I do, forgetting the things which are behind and stretching forth unto those things which are be- fore." Lake Hamlin Campers Hold Annual Reunion This Week About eighty-five persons attended the annual reunion dinner of all camp- ers who have attended "Chief" J. W. F. Davies' Indian Hill camp near I.ud- ington, Mich. The dinner was held at Community House Wednesday night at 6 o'clock. Dr. Davies and Dr. George Eisenbrand showed motion pictures taken at the camp. The program also included camp songs and stunts and brief talks by some of the old campers and by "Chief" Davies. Miss Mildred Olson was program chairman. George Maxwell and William Brackett had charge of the decoration of the assem- bly room where the dinner was held. Two Communion services will be observed in St. John's Lutheran church at the passing of the Old Year and the beginning of the New Year. The first service will be held New Year's Eve beginning at 7:15 o'clock, and the second celebration New Year's morn- ing at 9:45 o'clock. Alumni Cage Squad Wins From Student Country Day Entry In one of the most exciting games ever played in the North Shore Coun- try Day school gym, the Alumni bas- ketball team trounced the student squad 24 to 23, this week. The game was close throughout the lighter Country Day team matching its super- jor team work against the Alumni squad's more experienced play. The first quarter started well for the North Shore entry as they scored twice in this period. The student squad led at the quarter and enjoyed a 15 to 10 advantage at the half. The alumni came back strong after the rest period and grabbed the lead as the third quarter ended. The final quarter was a see-saw affair the grads snatching victory just ahead of the final whistle, The pastime was marred by only two fouls. Line-up: N.S, Alumni McKeown F W. Fowle Sullivan F F. Dean Fairman F Porter C F. Fowle Alschuler C Ferry G McEwan Wells G Blatchford G Grotenhuis Delta Upsilon fraternity of North- western university held its annual Christmas dance at the fraternity house last Saturday night. El Sm Miss Eleanor Berger, 306 Kenil- worth avenue, has returned from Knox college to spend the holidays with her parents. aC Edgar Stanton, Jr., and Francis Stanton, 30 Locust road, Winnetka, arrived home last Friday from Yale for the holidays. Fa a MEN--WOMEN--CHILDREN $10.95 COATS $9-25 $15.00 $16.50 COATS COATS $1125 $1245 Snappy Models--these are the coats you all like to wear. ALL OTHER LEATHER COATS REDUCED 25% HOLIDAY DINNERS With everyone home and guests invited for dinner, you naturally want to serve only the finest. Here you get the best quality at prices that blend economy with enjoyment. T ake advantage of this wonderful MONEY SAVING EVENT MEN'S OVERCOATS $25 values reduced to $19.95 Leg Genuine Spring Lamb, 1b. "........ 5. 32¢c Shoulder Genuine Spring 24c¢c Baby Pork Loin Roast 6 to 8 Ib. ave. Ib. . .. 23c Sliced Bacon Milk Fed Veal Roast, boneless, Ib. -... A. Fancy Chuck Pot Roast from Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys, Geese, Ducks & Chickens National Market 802 Elm Street Telephones Winnetka --655--~656 Free Deliveries Winnetka Free Deliveries

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