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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 10

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H WINNETKA TALK October 15, 1927 A State Your Three Main Interests Probably you are like most of us and find that your three greatest interests are your family, your home and your bank account. The happiness of your family and the maintenance of your home depend largely on your bank account. That is essential. And it's not so hard to build a real bank account. For instance you can get a thousand dollars in about 22 months by putting away $10 every week. Set that as a goal and get started here now. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS Boy Scouts of North Shore Seek Aid Bank With half of October, the month will be made to reach the figure set. on next year with renewed impetus. ae sn Ai : * % Ste at 4 RR set for the big campaign to secure the $12,000 quota of the North Shore council of the Boy Scouts of America gone, the big drive is to come the week of October 18 to 25 when intensive efforts The slogan of the North Shore Area council--""Invest in Boyhood"--is being driven home and indications are that the fine Boy Scout work that has characterized other years will be carried Conduct Final Rites for Mrs. Nina B. Cunnyngham Funeral services for Mrs. Nina Barlow Cunnyngham, widow of Victor I. Cunnyngham and a resident of Winnetka for over 20 years, who passed away at her home, 710 Lincoln avenue, last Tuesday, were held from the home Thursday afternoon, Rev. James Austin Richards officiating. Burial was at Rosehill cemetery. Mrs. Cunnyngham had been ill less than a week. She is survived by one son, William, and a daughter, Mrs. William Hoyt, both of Winnetka. 50 New Trier Students Try for Varsity Debate Teams Over 50 New Trier students are try- | ing out for the varsity debate teams, it was announced this week. The first debate of the season has been defi- nitely arranged with Cleveland Heights High school of Cleveland, Ohio, and other forensic meets have been tentive- lv arraneed with Urbana and Cham- paign High schools of this state. The Cleveland team will in all probability present strong competition as it was the champion of the state of Ohio last year, it is said. 546 Center St. How-- Are You Fixed for Lamps? New--Better and Cost Less E. B. Taylor Hardware Co. Phone Winn. 998-99 Ta

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