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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Mar 1927, p. 47

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WINNETKA TALK March 19, 1927 Select your Builder as you would : select your tailor. Nor SHORE HoMES INC. Builders of Better Homes 'We Will WILMETTE. ILL. Plan R Finance b Chicago Office - First National Bank Bldg. & Build Phones Wil 2417 - Randolph 1433 + ¥-= For You . ll ----- FR mp 4 A Tp 0A bi yr A small first payment puts Frigidaire in your home Ta Install Frigidaire now! Be ready for warm weather Dr wait another day to start enjoy- ing the conve icnce, economy and dependability of Frigidaire. You can have it tomorrow. Come to our display room and we'll tell you how a small down pay- ment will put genuine Frigidaire in your home atonce--then pay asyouuse it on the liberal G. M. A. C. monthly payment plan. Havecare-free refrigeration--completeand permanent independence of outside ice supply through this summer, and forever. 882 Central Ave. c/o Huber Elec. Co., Highland Park, Ill. Stover Co., Ine.--General Offices: 455 E. Erle St. Chicago, Ill. Display Rooms: 313 N, Michigan Ave. Chieago, Ill.--Telephone: Superior 5528. 1631 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill. 112 8. York St., Elmhurst, IIL. Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. 956 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods, lil. Public Service Co. of Northern lil. 469 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 6767 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, Ill. 516 Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WIs.1 S, Fifth Ave. La Grange, Ill. Gimbel Bros., Milwaukee, Wis. 5944 W. Madison St., Austin, 111, 1753 W. 95th St., Chicago, Ill. Tel. Columbus 3112 Frigidaire PRODUCTS &° GENERAL MOTORS Bn? : Kenilworth and Winnetka Girls in Annual N. U. Play Virginia Hendrick of Kenilworth will play the hero, Tom, of "In the Rough," the musical comedy to be given at Northwestern university April 6, 8, 9, and 13, and Lucille Tatham of Winnetka has been cast for another man's part in the play. The Woman's Athletic association presents a production each year, and the selection of the cast, choruses, and specialty numbers is awaited with much interest. Alexander Dean is directing the production. A number of girls from the north shore will appear in the show. The play for this year is not written by students, but is a profes- sional book cut down and rewritten to appropriateness for a college produc- tion. The play is unusual in that men's parts are on the whole the best parts, and will call out that particular acting quality from girls who can take those parts. Mrs. E. J. Foster Hurt in Sheridan Road Auto Crash Mrs. E. J. Foster of 919 Linden ave- nue, Hubbard Woods, was removed to the Evanston hospital by Dr. Frederick Christopher, of 545 Lincoln avenue, Sunday evening, following an automo- bile accident at Sheridan road and Wil- low street in which Mrs. Foster suf- fered a fracture of the nose. The acci- dent occurred at 10:30, when a Dodge car driven by W. Kelly, of 131 Linden avenue, Glencoe, and in which Mrs. Foster was riding, collided with a Hup- mobile driven by J. V. Hirschner, of 4444 Tripp avenue, Chicago. The acci- dent .occurred as the driver of the Dodge car, going north, cut in ahead of the Hupmobile to turn into Willow street. | munity, what they are, Function of Church in . . Community, Class Topic On Sunday, March 20, the Men's class of the Congregational church will hold an open discussion on the functions of the church in the com- what they should be, and how they may be de- veleped most effectively. This sub- ject is of such direct practical impor tance, class leaders say, that it is hoped all members and others inter- ested will make a special effort to be present. A continuation of the discus- sion at_a later date will be in order if developments at the forthcoming meet- ine warrant. The address of Paul Hutchinson on the Chinese situation, previously sched- uled for next Sunday, has been post- poned to March 27. OBSERVE MUSIC WEEK MAY 1 Winnetka's celebration of National Music week will occur Sunday after- noon, May 1, at/5 o'clock in Rudolph Matz hall, Community House. Plans are being made for an interesting pro- gram and for many musical events dur- ing Music week. Notice is called to the date and change in hour of the meeting. Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer of Kenilworth was the guest of honor at the meeting of the Chicago Outdoor Art league held Tuesday at the Chicago Woman's club. A meeting of the board of direc- tors was followed by luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lynn White gave a talk on "Legends of Trees and Flowers" illustrated by stereopticon slides. le Harry J. Sullivan of 115 Chestnut avenue is back this week from Pasa- dena, where he has been for the past month. Mrs. Sullivan and the children will return about the second week 'in April.- The Red Roof in No-Man's Land Just South of "The Cottage" grease and particles of steel. gears. 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