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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Jan 1927, p. 24

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eis or ------ A Ed fii A J J SC Sh Ch Sh J Ch SS Sg A A i dh dhdbadhdiadirhdsdbutiinaad Edd Sh Coats Dresses and Hats = Below Cost mm N. A. Hanna & Co. Gowns -- Hats -- Sports Apparel 1168 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 467 WILMETTE EE Sh oe Co vv Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world" (Psalms 19: 1-4). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The starting-point of divine Science is that God, Spirit, is All-in-all, and that there is no other might nor Mind,--that God is Love, and therefore He is divine Principle" (p. 275). BACK AT WORK Miss Elizabeth Shibley of Evanstou, who is connected with McGuire and Orr in Winnetka, has returned after spending New Year's and the following week-end with Mrs. Sarah Nethercot and her daughter, Mary Bell, of Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Marshall of 112 Green Bay road, Glencoe, enter- tained at a New Year's reception from 5 to 9 o'clock, at their home. RL Office Equipment «da Supplies Modernize your office with new time and labor-saving equipment and be assured of efficiency. MISCELLANEOUS Black boards, chalk © erasers. Rubber stamps, stamp pads, racks. Filing pockets for home or office. Stapling Machines and paper punches. Receipt books, notes and checks. Loose leaf note books for the pocket or desk. stamp OFFICE EQUIPMENT Desks... Were Hi es $28.50 up Chas castes iis vanes $7 up Swivel Chairs . ........5% $13.50 up Costomers2... .....% + $5.50 up Transfer steel cases .......... $5.00 4-drawer letter size files in. Olive Green; .. +. vy $37.50 Main STANDARD TYPEWRITERS Rebuilt Underwoods, L. C. Smith, Royals ...$67.50 |} Portables, New ...... $60 Used Portables ....... $30 We rent good typewriters $5 per month. TT 1 Have Our Outside Salesman Personally Attend To Filling Your Order. TWO STORES 2 Chandler's FOUNTAIN SQUARE--EVANSTON High School Store--Church Street Three Floors Store Ledgers Cash Books Transfer Binders Files Note Books Etc. Blotter pads ....... s50c to $2.50 Carter's Typewriter Ribbons, $1.00 Waste Baskets ..... 50¢ to $3.00 Inventory Pads--100 sheets. . .50¢ Letter files ions vos s50c 8 65¢ Adding Machine paper, 15c¢ roll $1.35 dozen. Typewriter Paper envelopes. and business Elevator 2 WINNETKA TALK January 8, 1927 5 Christian Sci Budd Offers Medal | risiian Science Award in Interest lle i Churches of Safety Activity 41 . X As a means of stimulating interest it e a a c "God," was the subject of the lesson- |in safety work and First Aid instruc- i sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sci- |tion, Britton I. Budd, president of the 1 entist, Sunday, January 2. Public Service company of Northern ih The golden text was from Psalms |Illinois, has announced the establish- ME TOOT haa sassas Asana assa rT TR PTI 34:8, "O taste and see that the Lord [ment of the Britton I. Budd medal for i AAG dh AC SEE ART ------------------ Py is good : blessed is the man that trust- [the saving of human life. p¢ eth in him. This medal, designed by a New York sculptor and executed in silver, will be awarded to any employe of the Public Service company, or of the several other companies with which Mr. Budd is associated, who succeeds in saving anyone's life. A committee has been appointed to investigate evidence in all cases of life saving as above specified, and this committee's decision in all cases will be final. Awarding of the medal will be made retroactive, to include all cases since January 1, 1926. "We are hopeful," said Mr. Budd, in concluding the announcement, "that the establishment of this award of honor will accentuate the need of con- stant watchfulness, thoughtfulness and preparedness to prevent the waste of human life, as well as to reward those who, by prompt. application of train- ing and display of courage, succeed in saving a fellow man." Give Free Insurance to Transit Employes Free life insurance in the sum of $1,000, with double accidental death in- demnity has been furnished each of 5,683 employes of the Chicago Rapid Transit company under a new plan recently placed in effect by the com- panv. This free insurance program also includes health and accident insurance for over 5,000 employes who have been in company service for more than one vear, through which they may receive $20 a week for a total of twenty-six weeks for any one disability in any one year. Supplementing the company-paid insurance, 4,163 employes have availed themselves of further protection by means of a co-operative system where- by an additional $1,000 of life insurance with the double indemnity feature is secured on payment of one dollar a month by the employe, the company paying the balance. Life insurance also is provided for 175 members of the supervisory force of the Rapid Transit lines, in amounts ranging from $3,000 to $8,000, at great- lv reduced premiums payable by the insured. Under provisions of the new plan, Rapid Transit employes are insured to the extent of $10,595,000, the total life insurance in force, with a maximum protection of $20,445,000 through the double indemnity clause. N. T. Grad's Making Good as Purple Frosh Cagers Robert Rogers and Herbert Weld. two former New Trier high school stars, are making a good showing on the freshman basketball team at Northwestern university this fall. Both boys are out for a forward position. More than thirty freshmen are making a determined bid for a position on the yearling team this season. The squad is the largest and most promising ever out for hasketball at Northwestern. The yearlings are being tutored by Ted Passeur, former Drake coach. A. W. Butzow of 872 Oak street has left Winnetka to spend the winter with his two nieces, Jeanette and Cecilia Keil of, Highl: nd City, Fla. Mr. But- zow expects tc remain in Florida until April.

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