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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Sep 1927, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK September 24, 1927 Wit=yisdom SOFT BEDS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR A LOT OF SOFT HEADS * Insufficient heat and coal worries are responsible for a lot of discomfort and illness. You have the right heat without any heating worry after the Hart Oil Burner becomes an important part of your home. HOFFMAN SAYS: "Hart Rules the Temperature!" (0. OT INC. J.E HOFFMAN | Congregation Plans | season will include New Year's day | N. T. ROLL NOW 1622 | observances Tuesday morning at 10:30 Holy Day Observances | o'clock, upon which occasion the theme Rabbi David Fichman of New Or- | will be "Faith or Belief," and Day of leans is to officiate in the | Atonement services on Wednesday . . : " Vening i Thursday ing. Octo- services of the North Shore Congre- SVcning and Thursday morning, Octo er o> and 0. Holyday gation Israel to be conducted for sev- the Winnetka Congre- | = = . Walter Neubacher of 792 alde | gational church beginning with New | y alte New wing Ta . Walden | road left this week for Beloit college, eral days in Year's Eve observances Mo 7 eve- re ¥ s Monday eve | where he entered upon his freshman | ning, September 26. My | - ' | The theme at Monday evening's | service will be "The Measure of Life." year. and Mrs. Neubacher, with dinah Country club, where they spent | Other services during the 'holyday ten days. : RS 5 eS eS ESN yw Announcement | x A Private Kindergarten for children of pre-kindergarten age has been opened x under the leadership of Miss ELIZABETH PARDEE graduate of National Kindergarten College and ! Miss MARJORIE SHAW OF WINNETKA Children from two and one-half to five years of age will be accommodated. The hours are from nine to twelve. Children will LY be driven to and from their homes if desired. ; The co-operation of North Shore parents is in- i vited. Classes start October third. + Miss Marjorie Shaw | Phone Address I Winnetka 2118 941 Spruce St. lf - St A SER Ty . | Sx x EEE nr re 917 LINDEN AVENUE Announcing -- the New Low Price H. C. THOMSON Sales-- CHEVROLET --S8ervice HUBBARD WOODS Landau at a PH. WINNETKA 150 their son, returned recently from Me- | | regarded as exceptionally Largest Freshman Class Enrolls This Term; Few Changes Necessary to Accommodate Increase The freshmen class in the history of the New Trier High school largest has been enrolled this year, according to Wesley L. Brown, registrar. A total of 494 students have been received this year, 50 more than in previous year. The girls have a slight majority over the boys in the class, 262 being girls and 232 boys. The total enrollment for the school is 1,622 students, the registration being large for this period in the school term. There are 319 seniors in the school, 362 jun iors, and 447 sophomores. Of the 1,622 pupils, 836 are girls and 786 are boys. any Music classes convened in new quar- ters this year and are now progressing according to schedule. Upon the com- pletion of the new heating plant, work was immediately started upon the re- modeling of the building that formerly housed the boilers with the subsequent completion of the rooms that are now { used by the music department. The rooms formerly occupied by the music classes, located on the basement floor, are now being utilized by the school bookstore while the old book- store rooms on the first floor are being occupied by the advisory chairmen. Invite Contributions for Christ Church Rummage Christ church, Winnetka, will hold its annual rummage sale in the Parish House, Thursday, October 6. The doors will be open at 8:30 o'clock in the morning. If those willing to make contribu- tions will please notify Mrs. Frank D Fulton, 884 Hill road, phone Winnetka 964, or Christ church Parish House, phone Winnetka 884, the articles will be gladly called for, it is explained. Among the north shore boys return- ing to Princeton are John Roos, Rob- ert English, Revell Chapman, Frank Stover of Winnetka; Donald Wilbure of Wilmette; Jack Rathbone of Ken- ilworth: and Fred Channer of Glencoe. WE KNOW YOU'LL BE ) SATISFIED -- CIENTIFIC plumbing is the sort of profession that we're well versed in. We can plan for your home a heating system or sanitary drainage that will add to the health and comfort possibilities of your place of residence. Why not get in touch with us? Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA, ILL. S&.

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