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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jul 1927, p. 24

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MEE EIE EEE ENE ENEEEENEEEEEEE WINNETKA TALK July 2, 1927 i. i -- -- han JAE EE EE EEE EEE EEEEEENN Announcement The Biltmore Country Club Golf Course will be opened July 2, 3 and 4. En This championship 18 hole course k (6532 yards) is open for your inspec- tion and play on the above three days. A beautiful Clubhouse--18-hole Golf Course--all these for your use. Two charming lakes surrounded by invit- ing lawns, knots of shady woods, in fact, everything to make life worth living. : 3 rd This delightful place is only twenty miles from the city limits of Chicago. Chicago and North Western: station close by and perfect roads make getting there a matter of ease and convenience. Sud Large wooded summer Homesites and Club Member- ship for as little as $700 on very easy terms. Of course the usual restrictive privileges are exercised. ACT NOW. Drive out Dempster Street to Rand Road, Rand Road to Seegar Road, west on Seegar Road to North- west Highway "to Barrington, then north to Biltmore; where you will be accorded every possible courtesy, or if inconvenient to drive out, a phone call or card will bring you a descriptive booklet on Biltmore. Phone us for free transportation. Biltmore Country Estates 110 S. Dearborn Street CHICAGO, ILL. Randolph 3660 EE EEE EEN EEE EEE EEN EEE EE ENE Fireworks Exhibition to Be the Greatest Ever on North Shore Fireworks to surpass any ever shown on the north shore will climax the events of the Fourth of July cele- bration. Beginning at 7:45 in the eve- ning a daylight show and fireworks display will draw a large holiday crowd to Dyche stadium. Forty thou- sand are expected to attend. The American Legion, the Bureau of Re- creation and the North End have all cooperated to give the largest display ever held on the north shore. A demonstration by the American Legion Drum and Bugle corps will be a feature of the daylight show which will precede the fireworks display. The Boy Scouts also will have a drill, and the Bureau of Recreation will have several features. Professional clowns have been engaged to entertain the crowd. The Daily News Band will furnish the music. Twice as much money as was ever before spent on a fireworks display here guarantees a number of features and inventions not exhibited before. Some of the largest of the. hundred features on the evening program will be the following: Gold Star mothers' scene, Old Ironsides, Lindbergh flying from the Statue of Liberty to the Eiffel tower, Red Cross, Northwestern pennant, picture of Wildcats, Niagara Falls, and an American Legion em- blem. All seats for the entertainment will be reserved, the early buyers receiving preference. The tickets, which are on sale for 50 cents now, may be obtained from all banks, drug stores, Chandler's and stores on Central street. price will be raised to 75 cents on July 3 and 4. People are urged to buy their tickets early because the The |* money will be used for the entire day's celebration. The American Legion will care for the ushering at the stadium and pro- visions have been made for traffic con- trol. The 'whole affair will be handled by the same organization as is used in the football games so that the huge crowd will be kept orderly and there will be little confusion. The evening's elaborate celebration is expected to contribute greatly to the whole day's events and make it a strong competitor for the Daily News flag, offered to the city giving the best July Fourth celebration. Christian Fellowship Church Parish House--+Oak street, Winnetka Pastor--A., E. Rohrbach Hours of Worship Sunday 3 P.M. Rev. Joseph H. Taylor. Subject: "The Drawing Power of the Cross." Wednesday ..i. 5.0. vii Jaina. 8P.'M Rev. Carl Andrews. Swedish service. A cordial welcome is extended to all. "They tell us that prayer is a pious exercise which has no influence except upon the mind engaged in it. We know better. One experience gives the lie a thousand times over to this infidel as- sertion. Let us call upon Him again, and admit no doubt upon the question of His hearing and answering no. He that made the ear, shall He not hear? He that gave parents a love to their chil- dren, will He not listen to the cries of His own sons and daughters?" The Charles Boyles have just sold their nine-room house at 625 Oak street and will now make their home in Santa Monica, Cal. C. Zepp of Chicago was the purchaser. ---- Percy Davis, Jr, of 766 Prospect avenue, is spending the summer at Diamond G ranch in Wyoming. U3 ELA pe An LIBRARY CAFETERIA ' In the Library Plaza Hotel Orrington Avenue, Just South of Church Street Open 6 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. Over the Holiday Week-end Dine at the Library Plaza Cafeteria You will find over a hundred varieties from which to select and satisfy your appetite. Come and be relieved of the usual kitchen duties. A Few Specials: Saturday, July 2 Braised Short Ribs of Native Beef, Spring Vegetables 25¢ Roast Premimum Chicken, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce 50c¢ Fried Pork Tenderloin, Cream Gravy, Mashed Sweet Potato 35¢ Broiled Sirloin Steak, Fresh Mushroom Sauce 50c¢ Sunday, July 3 Ragout Milk Fed Veal, Small Vegetables 25¢ Homemade Chicken Pot Pie, Egg Dumpling 50c¢ Roast 1927 Spring Lamb, Fresh Mint Sauce oc Roast Long Island Duckling, Gooseberry Sauce 65¢ Fried Half Spring Chicken on Toast 65¢ Broiled Lake Superior Whitefish, Butter Sauce 4oc¢ All Fresh Vegetables in Season at Our Moderate Prices Butterscotch Pie 15¢ Chocolate Angel Cake 12¢ Fresh Blueberry Meringue Slice 15¢, - Fresh Raspberry Sundae 20c¢ Fresh Peach Shortcake, Whipped Cream 25¢ PLAZA LUTHER THT

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