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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 52

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EERE ss a Ce | Carlson Building Tower, Church and Orrington Telephone Greenleaf 1674 52 WINNETKA TALK October 15; 1927 . | " [Hiosphal Alumna, Plan I : REV. J. A. RICHARDS . azaar at Legion Hut Burns--O0il Gas--Blue Flame Making their initial appeal to the BEGINS TUESDAY TALKS SILE UTOMATIC public for aid, but offering them ade- quate compensation for their assistance,| g. 'v wv the Evanston Hospital Alumnae asso- Five Interesting Lectures of Un- THE NOISELESS OIL BURNER ciation plans a bazaar for Wednesday usual Importance to Be Given afternoon and evening, Oct. 26, at the | By Local Minister op Legion hut, 1709 Benson avenue, Ev- | The principal of flame placement causes anston. By "Chief" oil to gasify and burn with a blue There they will offer attractive Some of the old civilization are try- flame without smoke or carbon, which wares at reasonable prices, proceeds to. °F 0 CT Ce esas ad en is known as perfect or silent combus- RO fo thelbeneps und Yiieh ade gad. did. They want 10 separate Jesus' tion. This makes it possible for you to Bae ae posh al and medical thinking from the influence of western operate your heating plant with oil at a : ) Shiliaation, Why not do this for op 5 : selves? ertainly we are uncertain a cost less than coal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moody, form- | apout some of the ways of our present 3 er residents of Wilmette now living in | qjvilization. Factory B h Ravinia, will return to Wilmette where t oring I Bhs eo y Dra che 'are building 3 home on the cor. | i goin fo the teachings of Jesus 1620 Sherman Ave., Evanston Greenleaf 700 ner of Forest avenue and Seventh 0" "re "C0 eed to do it. Rev street. While their home is being | | 5 Aust: ichards is ; : built, they will live at the Georgian James Austin Richards is doing the Fr ---- a messmo. Uo! Davis sirect, Bryanston friendly thing for the thinking people ee SY of Winnetka in offering five lectures about the fundamental religious think- ing which Jesus gave to the world. Begin Next Tuesday On Tuesday morning, October 18, at 10 o'clock; (and by the way he starts on time), he will talk on the "Mind of Christ about God." Our own idea of God is what it is because of the ideas of God that have been held in the past. Jesus gave a new emphasis which has not yet fully entered into the experi- . ence of the world. Then, on October 25, "The Mind of Christ about our Relationship to God" will be discussed. The following three weeks he is to lecture on "The Mind of Christ about g Our Relationship to Each Other," E about the "Kingdom of God and Man," z about "Himself." E Opportunity for Leaders 2 The leadership of this community E makes its influence felt. This is an ES opportunity for our leadership to be g more sure that they know what the g Mind of Christ was. : Endorse Salvation Army Home Service Appeal The Saivation Army Home Service appeal in Winnetka was given official endorsement by the members of the Winnetka Chamber of Commerce at its regular October meeting last Mon- - day evening. It was endorsed as a worthy cause, it being understood that the campaign for funds is to be con- ducted by the Salvation Army in a direct appeal by mail. Mrs. Ferdinand Wo'ter, Mrs. Tacob Replogle, Mrs. Roy Whinnle, and Mrs. I'rank Anderson are Winnetka women delegates who have been guests at the Palmer House this week attending the fifty-third annual convention of the | S t d M . Cl Grand chapter of Ill'nois, Order of | eS Eastern Star, which has been held in | a ur ay orning ass the Medinah mosque. * . | that Children Love Doberman Pinscher Pups i ; : IRST, at 9:30, a short story. Next, a living model after comparatively few lessons, made in colors the | 9 3 . poses in costume, to represent a character in the lever; fhech reproduced above; to story. A sketch is made while the children watch-- ether or not you plan an art career for your . they are told exactly what to look for, how to proceed. children, you will bestow upon them a life-long ad- Owner leaving for the South. | Eagerly their little: hands and. eyes "ave then en vantage by inculcating in them at an early age a true Must sell out remainder of nd on drawing or i mtd om life. Mr. terest in, as well as an understanding and apprecia- finely bred pedigreed Dober- | Scheffler, Director of the Academy, goes back and lion of color harmony. beautiful form and. the finer man pups, twelve weeks old : forth from board {9 board, personally instructing and Children of ten and older may be enrolled now. at very low prices. encouraging .ealh child. The fee is moderate. Your boy or girl will look for- 3 | It is wonderful, the interest the children take and ward to each Saturday forenoon, and will soon possess Inquire: h idi h which th i 1 artistic skill t interesti tfolio of drawi h h g the rapidity with whic ey acquire real artistic ski a most interesting portfolio of drawings he or she | E under Mr. Scheffler's method. A 13 year old pupil, has made. CHARLES SINCERE | Visitors Welcome: Daily 9-12, 1-4; Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings, 7-9:30 Phone Glencoe go3 : | : The EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS or i CARL SCHEFFLER, Director L. W. SCHNITZER I £ EH | Phone Northbrook 116-J E

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