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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Jun 1927, p. 43

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WINNETKA TALK June 11, 1927 Lee Says: A LITTLE advance TIP-- SUNDAY, June 19th, will BE Father's Day, and WE believe you'll WANT to keep that DAY in mind and show DAD in some little WAY that you appreciate ALL he's done for you-- DAD may have his LITTLE failings but YOU wouldn't trade HIM for any other Dad IN the world, and JUNE 19TH will be a FINE opportunity to let HIM know it, EMPHASIZING the fact, MAYBE, with a box of HIS favorite cigars which WE have here at the STORE, or perhaps a CIGAR or Cigarette LIGHTER items he WOULDN'T ordinarily buy FOR himself because he WOULD rather buy SOMETHING for you-- LET'S make Father's Day A HAPPY Day for Dad. Adams Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden The Open Season for Dining Out There's keen pleasure these days in an afternoon ot evening drive or walk followed by a jolly family dinner at The Plaza. Fresh Spring vegetables and fruits add to the enjoyment of the many good things to eat. Come this evening--forget the usual kitchen work at home. Varieties every day at The Plaza. 2 Soups 2 Fish 15 Meats (Roasts and Entrees) 6 Fresh Vegetables 25 Salads 40 Pies, Pudding, Pastries and Cakes 5 Ice Creams 25 Sandwiches An Fresh Fruits in Season. LIBRARY PLAZA CAFETERIA In the Library Plaza Hotel Orrington Avenue, Just South of Church Street Open 6 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. Rev. Paul Reynolds to Speak on China Sunday Rev. Paul Reynolds, who has just returned from China where he and his family have been for six years as foreign ministers of the Winnetka Congregational church, will speak at the evening service Sunday on "China and Christianity." He will tell the ef- fect of present conditions in China on their missionary work. In a few days Rev. Reynolds will leave Winnetka for Tower Hill, Michi- gan, where he will attend the Young Peoples' conferences to be held there by the Congregational churches in Il- linois. He will return to Winnetka in the fall. Newly Ordained Priest to Read Mass Tomorrow The Rev. Luke McKinney, who was ordained as Priest at Washington, D. C., during the past week, will read his first mass at the Sacred Heart church in Hubbard Woods at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Father McKinney, who has resided in Winnetka for some time and until re- cently has been preparing for the priesthood, will have as members of his congregation several of the clergy from surrounding parishes, it is said. Skokie School Principal Addresses P. T. A. Group A meeting of the Parent-Teacher group of the sixth grades of the Hub- bard Woods school was held Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Charles E. Burkardt. S. R. Logan, principal of the Skokie school, addressed the parents on the main dif- ferences confronting the pupils passing from the different elementary schools into the higher grades at Skokie. Submit Plans for Center Street Paving Project Frank A. Windes, of the firm of Windes & Marsh, village engineers, submitted preliminary plans for the widening and improvement of Center street, Winnetka, from Elm street to Tower road, to the village council at its meeting Tuesday night. An effort will be made to have the state pay for forty feet of this improvement. Pend- ing the holding of a series of public hearings on the project, sometime in August, the engineers will complete plans, which will also include an es- timate of the cost. Entrance Driveways:-- An Estimate Nothing White Chips -- Red Granite Chips Bird's Eye Gravel (brown) Missouri River Gravel (yellow) Lawrence J. Hayes Whether your problem is building a new road or repairing an Will Cost You o]d one--you will want the best in workmanship and materials. The Following Surface Materials "When You're in a Hurry" Winnetka Teaming & Supply Co. ~ Telephone Winnetka 32 gE i i... ll a ------ ...can be used with Tarvia Road Pitch

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