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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Feb 1927, p. 20

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alii nun WINNETKA TALK February 5, 1927 UALITY meats from well fed stock, spected and tested. In buying our meats, we demand prime quality. We realize that our patrons desire the very best meats. .and we make it our business to satisfy this de- Yet our prices are not high considering such a high Winn. 920, 921, 922 ClrUrmeatAp spe] Meats of Quality Only WINNETKA carefully in- Peters Market 734 Elm St. {having been Tongregational Church Sunday, February 6th Morning-- 9:30 Kindergarten, Primary, 7th, 8th and High School grades of the Church School. Mr. Davies will talk on, "An African Pioneer." The Men's Class. The Woman's Class. 10:00 The Young Men's Class. 10:15 4th, 5th and 6th grades of the School. Mr. Davies will talk on, Strength." 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon, Rev. J. A. Richards. "The Real Reason." Church "Foolish Evening-- 6:00 The Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. 7:00 The Young People's Club. 8:00 Evening Worship. Rev. Thomas A. Good- win. "Who Is My Brother?' Communion of the Lord's Supper. Wednesday Evening-- 8:00 Midweek meeting of the Church. Talk by Mr. 8S. P. Logan, "Some of the Common Obli- gations of the Public School and the Church." r | WESTMOOR--NEWEST STREET The name of Fig street from Hib- bard road to Center street, has been changed to Westmoor road, an or- dinance making the change effective, | passed by the village council Tuesday evening. E\ Call Us For That Sunday Dessert ICE CREAM Special S0¢ Brick We Deliver Free of Charge GRAY and GREEN EAT SHOP Doris Arnold, Mgr. 464 Winnetka Ave. | Indian Hill Northbrook Would Secure Water From Plant at Glencoe R. Lauer, president of the North- brook Village board, says that village is very much interested in the progress which Glencoe is making towards building its new water plant. "Northbrook," Mr. Lauer says, "has | felt, ever since Glencoe began talking about building its own plant, that this would be its opportunity to obtain its supply of water from lake Michigan, and in this," he said, "they have re- ceived encouragement from Glencoe officials." President Lauer states he expects to have another conference with Presi- dent Merle B. Waltz, of Glencoe, in the next few days, to let him know that | the Village of Northbrook is still de- sirous of making arrangements to pur- chase its water supply from Glencoe, just as soon as it is possible Northbrook, at present, is supplied with water from a deep well, but Lauer declares the village is growing and ex- panding so rapidly that it will soon be necessary to make some other arrange- ment for this supply. He is much interested in the manner in which Glencoe is planning to finance the building of its water-works. "Some years ago," he said, "when Northbrook decided to build its water plant, water certificates were issued and sold as a means of raising the necessary money." He said that while only a compara- tively small sum, about $9,500, was necessary for this work in Northbrook, yet the water certificates were in de- mand and sold readily to the residents and the farmers in that vicinity. The Northbrook certificates paid 6 per cent interest. PREACHES LINCOLN SERMON Dr. Horace G. Smith, pastor of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, is to give a sermon on Lincoln at the morning services of the church Sun- day, February 13. An award is to be made to the high school student in the congregation who submits the best report of this sermon. then we know why. As the Market Affords. Hubbard Woods Are Rewarded... Grocery and Market, we supply continually all of those whoever come to trade with us. It's a case of subordinating every idea to the big principle: Supply Hubbard Woods with the Best PULLOM ana REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Phones: Winn. 710-711 Best Efforts Hubbard Wood's oldest

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