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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Jun 1927, p. 20

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| 18 WINNETKA TALK June 25, 1927 NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 2nd day of July, 1927, an election will be held at the Horace Mann School in Winnetka, School Dis- trict No. 36, in Cook County, Illinois, for the pur- pose of voting "for" or "against" the following propositions: 1--The proposition to issue bonds of District No. 36 to the amount of TEN THOUSAND DOL- LARS ($10,000.00) for the purpose of completing an addition to the Greeley School, which bonds shall be dated the first day of August, 1927, shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed 4149, per an- num, payable semi-annnually, and shall be due and payable as follows: August 1, 1945 -- $10,000. 2--The proposition to issue bonds of District No. 36 to the amount of THIRTY-SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($37,000.00) for the pur- pose of erecting an addition to the Skokie School, which bonds shall be dated the first day of August, 1927, shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed 4%,% per annum, payable semi-annually, and shall be due and payable as follows: August 1, 1946 -- $19,000. August 1, 1947 -- $18,000. The polls will be opened at one o'clock p. m. and closed at six o'clock p. m. Dated this 18th day of June, 1927. Board of Education, School District No. 36, Cook County, Illinois. ERNEST S. BALLARD, President. GERTRUDE C. LIEBER, Secretary. > | . . . CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP "1 First Scandinavian By. Parish house, Oak street, Winnetka | Pastor A. E. Rohrbach 886 Elm street Hours of Worship Hours of Worship SURNBRY . +. vowed tines ceded 8S p. m. Subject: "Never Forget!" Weanasfay ... i. ccav irs rnss 8S p. m Swedish service. | A cordial welcome is extended to all. { | | Sunday-- Sunday school, 9:30 A. M. Classes for all ages. Morning Service-- Rev. Ray Thompson, of Chicago. Young People's Society 5 P. M. "If you forget Him, your pleasures will slay you, your friendships will lose their savor, your business will tyrannize | Evening Service-- over you. The best service we can do | Rev. Roy Thompson. for the world is to keep fresh and vivid the image of Christ." Missionary Meeting, 8 P. M. C. B. Hedstrom. Members of the South China Boat Mission Council. Mrs. Arlan W, George Gonsalves, and Mrs. George | | | Jo ; Muesday-- | Converse, Mrs. | | | | R. Roehm were Winnetka women pre- | Wednesday-- siding at the "tea tables at the tea| SWEdish Service, erson. sponsored by the North Shore Alliance | "The Entrance of Thy Words ry ' Giveth Light," Pa. 119:130. of Upsilon chapter of Delta Delta Delta in honor of the alumnae who returned | for commencement at Northwestern | university and for the members of this | Trinity Lutheran Greenwood and Hawthorne avenues | , . m rv. :. | vauss Ev. L ran pastor vear's graduating class. The affair | L. H. Nauss Ev. Lutheran pasto was held at the home of Mrs. George | sunday, June 26, German Services at $ Tomlinson of Evanston last Saturday | I a. n ke 11 10.84 way b Text: Luke , 16-24, alternoon. Theme: "The Vain lKxcuses of Those Who a Do Not Come to Church." \ a . re No Sunday school until September, Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden of 352 English services at 11:00 a. m. Linden street, president of the South- | Text: Luke 14, 16-24. w ern Woman's club of Chicago, was | Theme: "The Great Supper. one of the guests of honor at the din- ner and reception given Thursday at the Windemere East hotel in honor of Gov. Dan Moody of Texas. Other Winnetka residents who had lived in Texas attended the affair which was Hov- A Landeck of Arlington Heights giveni by a committee of several hua-| will preach in Glencoe July 3 and July 10. dred Texans. The congregation will celebrate its an- nual picnic next Sunday, June 26. Rev. L. Nauss and family are leaving for Minnesota next Sunday evening and will return July 22. Student Paul Schauer of Joliet will 0 | preach in Glencoe July 17. Mrs. Harry C. Curry, 797 Willow BR. road, entertained a number of friends| Miss Helen Aldrich, daughter of the at the Illinois Golf club Monday, June | P. I. Aldriches of 394 Chestnut street, 13, at a bridge luncheon and lingerie returned Monday from Ferry hall and shower for Mrs. Clifton Stowers (Miss | leaves again today for New York and Vivian Holmes of Evanston), who was | Boston. She will be joined later, in married Saturday, June 18, at the First | Boston, by the rest of the family. They Presbyterian church of Evanston. | expect to spend the summer there. innetka Tongregational Church Al ZI SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH, 1927 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon, Rev. J. A. Richards. "Paths to Free- ' dom. Junior Sermon for Boys and Girls, "Seeing God." 8:00 Evening Worship. Rev. J. A. Richards. ligion." Sermon, "Vivid Re-

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