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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Jan 1927, p. 44

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January 8, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 43 | Chicago Editor Purchases 1 Need Shown for Larger Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin | Boiler at Light Plant Home Site in Kenilworth] Preaches Sunday Morning | Tuesday evening at the meeting of | The Wilmette office of McGuire and Services at the Winnetka Congrega- | the Winnetka village council, Village | Orr reports the sale of vacant lots lo- {tional church tomorrow morning at 11 | Manager, H. L.. Woolhiser made a re- [eated on the northwest corner of the floc: il hs condueted by he Rev. : 3 ; ? a 5 : ap Tk 4 bas v ' 10mas A. »00dwIn, wno wi preach | port to that body on plans for increas- | intersection of Sunset road and Wood- at that time on "Thy Will Be Done." | ing the boiler capacity at the water [land street, Winnetka, to Arthur Luke, | Rev. James A. Richards, who will con and light plant. {builder and contractor. Mr. Luke, it|duct the evening service at 8 o'clock, | Owing to the increase in the demand |is reported, will immediately start RNON/ Ses 10 is Son topic at that] for electric energy, the village man- |building operations on two houses; one re, ie faded % oe 4 ager announced that it will be neces- |a Colonial and the other an English CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE sary 1o replace an old 300 horse power house; both to be ready for May 1 The lesson sermon at First Church holler, with 8 an 200, uni, . It 1s pn possession. The lots were purchased of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morn- x Pd draft SHR ol Ee ping A from Frank Mueller, and R. R. Jen-|ing, January 9, will be "Sacrament." ! 4 cil Sige Wm = 1 en oy ness of McGuire and Orr represented service will be held in the Masonic || the counci a its meeting Tuesday eve- [both parties. temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, | | Ring, Jaguar 18. Y " | Three other sales of vacant were [Sunday school at 9:35 o'clock and the | John R. Moors, of South Chicago, is | 5150 reported. A lot in the Kenil- [testimonial meeting is held on Wed- 5 . 1 y ine 1 Rp | I . g consulting engineer on the project. {worth Park addition to Wilmette was estay evening at 8 o'clock. ! HOW TO Isold to a Mr. Christensen, who will he Christian Science reading room la | Who Sent That Letter | build for a permanent residence. An-|at 526 Linden street. is open daily KEEP W ELL | 9 | other lot in the Kenilworth Beach |from 12 until 6 p. m. { N . to Mrs. E. Brennecke? addition to Kenilworth was sold to] s ------ -- I 1927. wer E Adams, Poyaster at {Glenn Griswold, editor of the Chicago mnetka has received a letter from | journal of Commerce, who will also ! : i the dead letter office which was mailed | start building operations in the near ' | Drink plenty of the best i finnetka December 22. 'addressed | 1s. ; : TL TA Y LOR S milk. Eat food contain- in Winnetka December ely ase future. A second lot in this addition ; : . to Mrs. Ethel Brennecke, 3028 West. |was sold to Mrs. Mable M. Eddy. ing pure fresh dairy Ay unk RED TAGSALE | | rai scwcd sender please call at the Winnetka | NEW TRIER CAGE SCHEDULE [ vour milk and cream office and identify the contents" is Mr. | Basketball games scheduled by the | || comes from cows that Adams' request. "This is just one case |New Trier five for the month of Jan- Many articles of leather || have passed the tuber- out of many thousands where the re- |uary are as follows: January 7, Mor- : : 3 turn address would save the mail serv- [ton at New Trier; January 14, New goods reduced from culin Jest. Winnetka ice thousands of dollars in trying to [Trier at Oak Park; January 22, New Dairy milk and cream find the sender and in many cases | Trier at Evanston; January 25, Deer- 209%, to 309%. are scientifically pure! save the senders the valuable con- |field at New Trier; and January 29 tents." I New Trier at Waukegan. = PHONE 137 C * "The Finest Imported Furniture for Less" THE AN || %S NEW YORK ST. - EST. 1859 CHICAGO renc SHOPS FREDERICK E. LEWIS 1256 S.MICHIGAN AVE. Resident North Shore Funeral Director Twenty-two years of suc- cessful professional service.' Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others whom we have served on the north shore. We personally attend all calls, rendering the most careful, courteous and con- scientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all ladies' and children's calls. of their entire stock of Imported Furniture, Tapestry, Lamps and Art Objects at a discount of 1 | 25% | Charge Accounts Invited : IMPORTERS Period Furniture Tapestries i Furnishings Private De Luxe Ambulance Service Fi Announce a Two Weeks' Sale {| The growing demand for prompt and reasonable ambu- lance service has made it nec- cessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipment, an In- valid Coach which is the last word in Ambulance Service. Located in Wilmette. Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" MRS. F. E. LEWIS FREDERICK E. LEWIS Lady Attendant Residence Phone Parlor Phone A at aon ssnsmscmasscssnssitionnassins eens sanas Wilmette 3552 Wilmette 3552 i hc ST

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