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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 May 1925, p. 8

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A WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 | 'JONAH TO BE TECHNY INVITES TO the experiences of American mission- aries, both Protestant and Catholic, in PUPILS PLAN "MAY SING" Pupils of the lower grades of the GREAT MISSION PLAY the faraway dark continent. Winnetka schools will hold a "May QUALITY : The Techny Mission play will be|Sing" in the Lake Front park Friday, SERMON P ataged in a great open-air arena with | May 29, if the weather is favorable. The AUTOMOBILE Hindreds. of thst ; a seating capacity of about 1,600. The |affair is under the supervision of Mrs. undreds oi north shore motorists | y1ay is to be an annual event, it is |P. B. Kohlsaat, supervisor of music in PAINTING a Congregational Church In- vites to Services "Jonah, a Tract for the Times," will be the subject of the sermon by Rev. James Austin Richards tomorrow morning at the Winnetka Congregational church. The church chorus will take part in the service, singing Sprague's "Behold, God Is My Salvation;" and the quartet num- ber, "O Divine Redeemer," by Gounod, will have a violin obligato by Mrs. Har- vey Brewer. The church school has its sessions at 9:30 o'clock, when the First Year high school girls will lead the worship in the main school. Mr. Richards will address the Men's Sunday Morning class on "How to Use Sunday." The Women's Bible class is studying the Life of Elijah under the direction of Rev. Ralph Morphett. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the rite of baptism will be administered {o chil- have noted the attractive banners and streamers on the premises of the mis- sion schools at Techny on the Wau- kegan road west of the north shore. They have noted and wondered just what it was all about--that heralding of the Techny Mission play, schedul- ed for June 14-17-21-24. Here is the advance information re- garding the event: The Techny Mission play--not ident- ical with the celebrated Mission Play of San Gabriel, Cal, is not a pageant, nor a series of tableaux vivants, nor a lecture, nor a sermon, according to its author, A. A. Rothengass, but is an impressive four-act drama, replete with thrills and tears and laughter-provok- ing humor. The story depicts the conversion to Christianity of Andalouma, a royal prince of the Wayao, one of the num- erous and powerful tribes which in- habit the hinterland of Africa. It shows the trials and tribulations of the Prince and gives a graphic insight into said. SCHLIESKE QUITS BUSINESS After nine years in the furniture upholstering and drapery business at 563 Lincoln avenue, Charles F. Sch- lieske announces that he will discon- tinue the enterprise about June 1, be- cause of the expiration of his lease. 'Subs ann DuDs ) oo the (® O' DYAMENT © the Winnetka schools. Otto Dovidat Ladies' and Men's Tailoring 794 Elm Street Over Vollmann's market. I am in the new building and ready to serve you as before with the very best made to order clothing; also cleaning and pressing. A specialty is made of Ladies' Tailoring and Fur work. and a guaranteed job WINNETKA AUTO PAINTING CO. E. LYLE, Prop. 562 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winnetka 165 i Rear Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winnetka 32 Residence Phone 426 WINNETKA TEAMING & SUPPLY CO. L. J. HAYES, Prop. dren ;, and parents are asked to make use | sd od ode obo ode obo ood ode oe ode odo ode ode ode ook obo oe od ok Bol bod ENERAL TEAMING AND EXPRESSING, BUILDING i of this opportunity. % ASH suds to Duds MATERIAL, DRIVEWAYS, GRADING : The Sunday Evening club will hear | + ™ | K 1 i AND BLACK DIRT Mr. Richards on the subject of "Science | * The Shop of - yo 00 14] e swell m pi 2 Biss eh Ser is served $ > Says dud ow " ------ at 6:30 o'clock in Camp Fire room. And | % E) | i inoi the Young People's club has invited the x ELIZABETH & pid my WOrK q te well yi 16 Prouty Annex Winnetka, Illinois club from Wilmette to come (o supper | 4 * 3 f : and enjoy a meeting together. The top-| * DUNCAN 3 A a L for, he Se "The Blue | J For H appearance. Duds insists that aws," an ward Quayle of the Wil-| & ; a § : inane i | mette club will be the leader. > Weddings > a v £3 and * ing as patronizing a fash- R N I R PLEASURE CLUB TO DANCE ; 1 Graduations 3 ionable tailor. Appearances ; e Scandinavian Piero club a * * count a lot these days. Phone have its regular monthly dance is ® i 1 gyshing. Harold Anderson's orchestra 3 GIFTS 5 bop Suds 1d be Wil RPpest PAINTING will provide the music and refresh-| 3 ; ll will oe = eer x of 5 TT FOR SUDS & DUDS SIGN PAINTING + Fine character and great «& ) » EN : 1 Miss Mildred Mock, accompanied by | % : ; * 4 a JH ? Mrs. Howard Bowers, 554 Orchard > Interest 21 ' oN JY RASMESEN S PAINT STORE lane, will leave on May 28, for a visit | & : & i OE or Shios mass With Triends 1% 812 Elm St., Winnetka x RE i ; PHONE WINNETKA 344 3 California. eof odo of oe of ob oe ol Bole of obo ob oR BoB BoB BoB oR RB Two-Year Guarantee The Bee-Vac is uncondition- ally guaranteed for two full years. This is double the or- dinary guarantee period, and covers every part--not just certain paris, as does the usual guarantee. Some Bee-Vac Facts 1. Made by one of the oldest, largest and most reliable manufacturers. 2. Over 400,000 Bee-Vacs in use prove correct design and dependability. 8. Unusually powerful suc- tionand swing-back,double brush for quick, safe, thor ough cleaning. 4. Better tools, more easily eA Simple Selling Method Saves Women $10 to $30 on the STANDARD BEE-VAC ELECTRIC CLEANER -- permits the amazing low price of only WHY PAY MORE? This store, like thousands of others, has long been fighting for a more economical method of selling electric cleaners. We know that the big commissions paid home demonstrators add from $10 to $30 to cleaner prices, without adding a single thing to quality or performance. We know, too, that hundreds of women would prefer to come to our store and buy a cleaner, as they buy other things, thus saving these need- less commissions. That is the way the Standard, 2-year guaran- teed Bee-Vac is sold. And that is the reason for its amazing $39.75 price. You can pay more for ECKART HARDWARE COMPANY 2 Vi, A » \ As WN i) HYDROX ICE CREAM LEE SAYS: LET'S see, it was Josh BILLINGS, wasn't it, who SAID "There's a lot of THINGS said about the WEATHER but nothing is EVER done about it," and WE wonder what we folks WOULD do if the weather AS A topic of conversation, WAS taken away from us, AND we have an idea THAT a lot of us would FIND ourselves in bad SHAPE for want of SOMETHING to say,--but TAKE a hot day LIKE this and it just NATURALLY suggests THAT you might need some GOOD Hyrox Ice Cream FOR Dinner and then THAT thought suggests THE fact that we CAN supply that need AT our store. used. 5. Motor a marvel of sturdy @ Cleaner--up to $70, if you choose. But you can't A D A » Og sfficiency, buy a finer cleaner than the Bee-Vac at any price. : The Rexall Store ag, + T'QT the same, the x b Headquarters WEATHER plays a big f "ART in our daily OT! or LIVES--for instance Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 Phones 843-844 735 Elm Street

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