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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Oct 1927, p. 56

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WINNETKA TALK October 22, 1927 | Celebrate Silver Wedding by Taking Western Trip EE "Let's Dine at the Georgian!" Of course you know it's the smart- est place in town. One may always be sure of such perfect service and food--you know I always have my smartest parties there . = bridge luncheons and dinners. Francis is so dependable. One needs only to tell him what time and how many and, presto! everything is ready and perfect. Really, it's such a comfort! Let's have lunch there this noon. You must try the new Chef's Special for $1.00. The (eorqian Davis at Hinman Evanston / [mmm i Make Reservations Now Telephone "Francis" Greenleaf 4100 SM I | | "Problems and Opportunities or a Newspaper" will be the subject of an address by S. J. Duncan-Clark, chief editorial writer of the Chicago Eve- ning Post, before the Men's class of the Winnetka Congregational churc! Sunday morning, October 23. Mr. Duncan-Clark is well known to many north shore residents not ony through his newspaper work but also in person. The Men's class meets at 9:30 in the American Legion room of Com- munity House. All men are cordially invited. Eugene Frank, a student of New Trier High school, is leaving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank, for New Orleans, where thev wil spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank were formerly residents of Winnetka. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Stewart, for- merly of the Georgian hotel. are re- siding in their new home at 475 Cedar street. Talks to Men Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hartman of 755 | Lincoln avenue have just returned | from a trip west, where they cele brated their twenty-fifth wedding anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman stopped at Los Angeles, San Francisco, Colorado Springs, and other places customarily visited by western travel ers. Their son, James, who is a junior at the University of Illinois, is spending the week-end with his parents. He is home for the Illinois-Northwestern game, and has brought several college friends with him. Bible Study Group Near Conclusion of Lectures The Bible Study group led by the Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin will hold its final sessions Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 25, 26 and 27, in the Camp Fire room, Community House, at 8 o'clock. The topics for these three ey ings s are: Paul's Corre spondencé™ LE "orinth; his arrest and appeal; his Roman ministry and his place in Christianity. All are wel- come to these lectures. Winnetka Health Officer Attending Health Meeting Dr. H. A. Orvis, health officer o! Winnetka and Kenilworth, is attending the annual meeting of the American Public Health association in Cincin- nati, O., this week. The association is composed of the leading health au thorities of America. - Health Com missioner Herman N. 'Buiidésén, of Chicago, was elected: president of the association at the Wednesday session. Miles Friedman, Jr., who is attend- ing the Clark school at Hanover, N. H,, is now playing on the varsity football team. --O oa Miss Elizabeth Sparrow celebrated her eighth birthday by giving a din- ner party for her little friends at her home, 220 Popar street, Thursday eve- ning. SILE without smoke or carbon, known as perfect or silent-combustion. This makes it possible for you to oper-- ate your heating plant with oil at a cost less than coal. Original with us. Factory | Branch § 1620 Sherman Ave. Burns--0il Gas--Blue Flame The principal of flame placement as used only in Silent Automatic causes oil to gasify and burn with a blue flame which Do not become confused with other Burners EVANSTON is Greenleaf 700 OIL TO BURN A Grade for Every Burner HUGHES OIL COMPANY General Offices, 844 Rush St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Telephones: Superior 6481-2-3-4 Greenleaf 3456 ad b 3 4 y 4 y . 4 y 4 4 " 4 b > EE Niles Center 217 Rogers Park 0982 atta cinta \ i

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