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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Jan 1927, p. 7

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January 22, 1927 WINNETKA TALK | SHOW TENTATIVE PLANS During the dinner the Adult Chorus |teacher in the church school for twenty choir gave several numbers, including |years. FOR CHURCH STRUCTURE in their first group, "A Sailor's Wife | The reports of the church itself were » - " . . ~ . a Sailor's Star Shall Be," and "Oh |indicative of a steady progress. David | Sus: annah." Shortly after this Mrs. | Kennicott, clerk, reported 136 addition- 14 loy Little Barglete snd Mig elo al members, with a total of 1,195 mem- Jrewer of the Columbia School of | pers ; t Fa BET 927 The tres 'si He alve 4 1 y ip ) rs as of January 1, 1927. The treas- versity. He already has two pledges | Music, played a violin duet, "Balero," | yrer's repor Hava : iar: i $50 fr busine . ; pia) urer's report by Hamilton Daughaday, of $3 om business men. a Spanish Dance, written by Mrs. 2 Wy a . 2 i Rev. T Ae 7 \ : , : treasurer, and the church school manu- Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin also told | Bartle tt, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur J : ; an interesting story regarding the | INP; MTs. Arthur fal were in printed form at each plate. TT ; Lo | Dean. Arlan Converse reported for Merritt ---- TT -- (Continued from page 3) Wolsteds in India. They are manag- : A $ 1a. Y_ «¢ ne " tai . rasa he rorarding > . ~ 1 o ing 'through agricultural eddcation, 30 | The entertainment provided for the | Lum regarding the finance committee bring the message of Christianity tc || guests by the committee was simple [and Charles S. Thorne made a statis- |and great fun, for groups of tables [tical report showing that the total at- | f the people ther Through the : ho ; ; pEOp.e there. rough the depart- took part in the round, "Three Blind [tendance for all services at the church ure of the head of the leper colony, ay " er tae ph ee . 2 Mr. and Mrs. Wolsted now have charge ise, the speaker's table singing last. [was 17,928. Mr. Thorne also reported of the colony and are tireless in their | I'he choir then finished its part of the | that in the thirty-six years he has been [program by several rounds and old statistician, there have been 1348 fine efforts to help those stricken people Injection of a certain serum is 0 | time SORES Sundays. % and arresting the disease, which adds | Mrs. Lieber Presides to the hope of the natives. Mr. Wol- | Due to the illness of John R. Mont- Mrs. Harry V. Crooks, 615 Cumnor | sted has taught methods of agricul-|gomery Mrs. M. H. Lieber presided at | road, Kenilworth entertained her card | ture and held exhibits of his work. the meeting. Mrs. Lieber has been a| club on Thursday of last week. | fl. Oe ee | Lee Says: A fome Bank [or Winelka Feoole" i Qicers and Directors HENRY PR. HALE Fresidlent L.B.KYPPENHEIMER Vice~/ resident SANBORN HALE Cashier CLEORGE W. MEAINNEY Asst Cashier VICTOR ELTING ~~ NOBLE HALE Do a Good Turn for Yourself THERE'S a pretty || STRICT law in this [| STATE against gambling BUT we don't know how YOU'D run a Drug STORE without gambling-- THAT may sound bad but IT'S a fact--every time WE buy stock it's a GAMBLE we wager our MONEY that you FOLKS here in Winnetka WILL want what we buy, AND sometimes we hit it AND sometimes we don't---- TAKE, for instance, STATIONERY we OVER -estimated last MONTH and we bought TOO many--our mistake, OF course, and now it's UP to us to make the PRICE so attractive you CAN'T afford not to buy-- SO here goes! We're TURNING our head the OTHER way and cutting THE price right-in-two HOW'S that for AN opportunity? When you receive your next week's pay envelope, or when you cash your next check--think back how hard you worked for it,--and then let part of it work for you, by saving a portion of it and placing it in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Do this each pay day and when the year has passed you will find that the dollars you have saved will have been busy earning money for you. Get Ahead in 1927 "Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing Learn to labor, not to wait." Longfellow The Oldest Organized Bank in Winnetka Established 1909 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $125,000 Do Your Banking in Winnetka ~ WINNETKA STATE BANK | so2ms LLM S7. LAST OF L/INC aoLV # VE. The Rexall Store BANKING HOURS Phone Winnetka 2 : mons 12-30pm. ond 7 Lo8rm. | Elm and Linden

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