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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 56

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Me 56 WINNETKA TALK October 15, 1927 More New Members Join the Winnetka C. of C. The October meeting of the of netka Chamber Four new firms were admitted Mon- day evening. The Leonard Shop, 795 to © No. Wichigan Ave: Gentlemen! 1 wish to Teper t ner whied you 100%. four yesrs © a wide heat. The oil eon 1 hich represen - previous burners 1 excess oonsump= ope would mot Xo aor and will be § Commerce last Monday evening proved no exception to what has come regular features of sions, in the way of voting into mem- bership one or more new applicants. be one of the the monthly ses- wae set hd hg ig not touched thus keep of the sesso at spproxime to the 1081 © In sddition wer under ident % parity oils 1 | Elm street, a shop handling children's wear and gifts; G. A. Hillner, 855 Spruce street, painting contractor; The Better Service garage, 715 Oak street; the Lincoln and Ford service station, and the North Shore Co., of Win- and dealers in coal. 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The continuous flame that delivers more heat per gallon of oil --the me- chanical draft and perfect control of | 16 Prouty Annex, heating contractors | | | | Users endorse the Dependable MIlvaine | their | there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neubacher of 792 Walden road are motoring to Be- loit this week-end to be the guests of son, Walter, who is a student at Beloit college. lier Mrs. Martin, motner of Albert Mar- tin of 997 Vine street, returned to the village last week after having spent the entire summer at South Bend, Ind. as the guest of her son and his family 100% PERFORMANCE CONTINUOUS EVEN HEAT . ECONOMICAL RELIABLE _~ QUIET oil and air mixture--the doing away of any need for gas pilot or elec- tric ignition --these exclusive Mcllvaine features mean 100% perform- ance and a heating system that is a permanent installation in your home. CHRISTY 736 Elm Street, Winnetka, Ill. Adams) INE BROWN Write for Free Booklet Calls of "Camera" as New Trier Club Makes First Movie "Ready ?--Shoot !--Cut!" yelled the director, rushing frantically about. "Hey, what's the big row about?" asked a passer-by. "Who's doing any shooting, and if so, what?" "Oh, it's just the movie," answered one of a group of people who were watching the proceedings "A movie! What movie?" the new-comer. "Why, the movie that the Lens club of New Trier High school is produc ing. Haven't you heard about it?" "No, I haven't. Is it a real movie, and are they going to produce it and show it for the public?" "Yes, it's a real amateur moving pic ture. In fact, it's more than that. It's the first moving picture ever produced by a group of high school students They're doing the whole thing, from the writing of the scenario to the mak ing of titles and splicing. They've been working on it since May, and hope to have the picture completed and ready to show by fall." This happened auite a while ago The picture is finished, now, much to the satisfaction of the actors and all others concerned. The cast is as follow: persisted Anne Wilson .......... Jane Philbrick Jimmie Blake ........ Steve Harwood Madge .... 0000. Margaret Ott Bis ota ive ees Junior Smith PhP. as aes Stoddard Small Lizzie... 00 Catherine Bickham Mrs. Wilson .... Mrs, E. W. Wortley Jesides these main roles, many small parts are taken by students in the school and people in the villages of the north shore. The date set for the showing of the picture, entitled "Young Love," is Friday, October 21. There will be two showings--3:30 and 8 p. m. The small admission charge will go to cover the cost of production and to ward the treasury of the Lens club Don't miss this picture! Perhaps you're in it. Come early, and get good seats! Tickets may be purchased at the door. Among the June graduates from New Trier who have entered college this fall are several girls who now are attending the National Kindergarten and Elementary college. They are Mildred Grant, Betty Horseman, Ann Lawrence, Martha Springer, Isabel Lange,- Elizabeth Callenen, Roberta McDonald and Ruth King. OIL BURNER GRANITE FURNISHED AND ERECTED BY J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. FINEST DISPLAY OF MEM- ORIALS IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. Phone RAVenswood 3523

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