16 WINNETKA TALK January 8, 192/ ' style, fabric and finish, clothing | EXCLUSIVE! Custom-made clothes are for men who insist upon garments / reflecting individuality. In fit, / we make to a man's own meas- ure looks "different' from the | moment you don it, and wears old gracefully to the day you lay it aside. There IS more to custom-made clothes! -- at hardly any increase in price! H. E. ODHNER Cleaning 8 Dyeing 1050 Gage St. Tel. Winn. 278 Start the New Year Right - - Save $$ at Our January Sale Irish Linen Double Damask Cloths, 72/72" ............... $ 5.00 Irish Linen Old Bleach Damask Cloths, 72/90" ............. 7.00 Irish Linen Old Bleach Two Toned, 72/72" ............... 10.50 Italian Hand Embroidered Linen, 5 piece Bridge Sets .......... 6.00 Italian Hand Embroidered Linen, 13 piece Lunch Sets ......... 13.50 Italian Hand Embroidered Linen Guest Towels, 16/24", each .. .90 Italian Hand Embroidered Linen Guest Towels, 13/34", each .. 1.75 Bridal and Wamsutta Percale Sheets and Pillow Cases at Lowest Prices. ALLEN LINEN COMPANY 817 Elm Street, 2nd Floor Tel. Winn. 2826 {| Congregational ) BA, _ Church A Sunday, January 9th Morning-- 9:30 Kindergarten, Primary, 7th, 8th and High School grades of the Church School, Men's Class, Women's Class. 10.00 Young Men's Class. 10:15 4th, 5th and 6th grades of the Church School. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, "Thy Will Be Done." Evening-- 6:00 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. 7:00 Young People's Club. 8:00 Evening Worship. Sermon by Rev. J. A. Richards. "The Added Mile." Soloist With Symphony ---------- Howard Preston, bass-baritone of the Chicago Civic Opera company is to appear as soloist with the Little Symphony orchestra in its concert al New Trier auditorium Monday evening, January 10, at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. Preston resides at 1031 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. Friendship Circle Meets and Plans Another Party The Friendship circle which meets at the Community House for gymnasi- um work and business and social gath- erings, held its regular meeting Tues- day, January 4. As a result of this meeting, a bunco party has been announced, under the auspices of the club, to take place Tuesday, January 25, at 8 o'clock, in the gymnasium of the Community House. The last bunco party was a great success, but the rooms provided was not large enough. With this in view the club has arranged to hold the party in the gymnasium, and promise plenty of tables and room. Miss Minnie Priebe of 819 Oak street, whose telephone is Winnetka 2672, is in charge of the tickets, and information concerning the party can be had from Miss Priebe. Mrs. Charles Sommer of 425 Provi- dent avenue is leaving next week-end for California to the guest of relatives for several weeks. She will visit in different cities while there. Phone Winn. 225 Slate and Tile Roofing Sheet Metal Work Slate Walks and Terraces Interior or Exterior WILLIAM L. WENTE Sheet Metal Contractor 874 Center St.,, Hubbard Woods of all kinds. HELPFUL MONEY Rasmesen's FANT 550 Center St. 344 Tubes and Special colors FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Painting and Decorating Phone Win. SAVING SERVICE Sih rs tg Lid ee