i th i { uf | {i - 1 | wn = WINNETKA TALK October 22, 1927 LEGAL NOTICE To whom it may concern :-- I will than my wife or myself. Andrew J. BUC kingham 6011 UNIVERSAL Window Supply Co. Window Shades -- Draperies Wrought iron curtain poles. New Shades on Yeur Old Rollers. Screen and Metal Weather strips. 1223 AMDISON ST. not be responsible for, neither | Mouat. LTN-3tc 1 CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES | { | | church Sunday In the evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. the subject, "In League with the Uni- verse." Mrs. Thomas W. Ritchie of 38 In Indian Hill road will arrive home next Wednesday from a European tour. She landed in New York Sunday on the Minnewaska, after having spent the past five months in Spain, Italy, France, and England. 660 Center St. -- Stepping Stones -- for Walls and Sidewalks -- Rubble Stones -- for protection of your lawn or the curve in your driveway -- Driveways -- We'll build a new one--or repair the old. B. W. BLOW Established 1905 ~~ Phone Winn. 201-202 Rev. James Austin Richards, at the | will I pay for any purchases made or | 11 o'clock service at Winnetka Con- | obligations incurred by any person other | gregational morning, | will preach on "Wealth Inexhaustible." | Thomas A. Goodwin will preach on | | scribe Winnetka Scouts | the regular Troop 3 Elections Frank Hilfert was elected Scout and Ralph Burkhart troop bugler of Winnetka Scout troop 3 in elections held last Thursday night at troop meeting at Com- munity House. The troop also decided to hold a hike this Saturday, October 22, and were to meet at Community House at 8:30 in the morning. Elected Scout Scribe Arthur Brooks was elected the Scout scribe of Winnetka Scout troop 2 by the members of the troop at its meet- ing at Community House last Thurs- day night, Hold Examinations The Winnetka Scout Council met last Friday night with Chief J. W. F. Davies presiding for the purpose of holding an examination for merit badges and class promotions for Scouts of the local troops. A large number of Scouts were present and passed tests. Second Richards Lecture to Be Given Next Tuesday Rev. James A. Richards will give another of his Tuesday morning lec- tures in the Neighborhood room of Community House, October 25. "This course is concerned with the teachings of Jesus about life, about God, and about Himself," comments a member of the group. "It is to think of any subject that one would like to know about and understand as one would like to know this. The first lecture presented 'What Jesus Taught about God' in a natural con- vincing and delightful way. It made one look forward to the rest of the course with a great deal of anticipa- tion." No Matter what your business-- regardless of weath ditions--if you n. or road cone 3/4-ton trans. portation, a Graham Brothers Commercial Car will serve you faithfully and economically. bably in your own neighborhood--transportation roblems similar to yours havo n solved. Everywhere leaders in every line of business have staked their repu- tation for fast, dependable service on Graham Brothers 34-ton Com- mercial Cars--4722 fleets in daily operation. You Owe it to Yourself to know the facts before buying. £QB. DETROIT WERSTED MOTOR COMPANY 5472 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winn. 165 RAHAM BROTHERS Builtby Sold and Serv- k Divi- z= TRUCKS £5 ers Everywhere y Phone Wilmette 2418 EDWARD HUCK For Painting and Decorating at Sensible Prices 1405 Central Ave. Wilmett~ Home owning in a com- munity such as the North Shore acquires an added significance not only be- cause your family deserves a North Shore home but as a matter of foresight and good business. T &- F SMARGLE 1564 SHERMAN AVENUE FVANSTON UNIVERSITY 285 William H. Scott Establishes Funeral Parlor in Winnetka William - H. Scott, prominent nortl shore funeral director, announced the opening this week of funeral parlors in Winnetka at 554 Center street, in addi- tion to those previously established in Wilmette and Evanston. Coming as it does, soon after the opening of his "Funeral Home" in Wilmette, the establisment of the parlors in Win- netka marks still another step in his program of service for the north shore Mr. Scott has been in the undertak- ing business on the north shore for more than 24 years, having affiliated himself with the late John IL. Heb blethwaite, Fvanston Undertaker, in about 1903. Later he left this firm and opened a business of his own in Wil mette and Evanston Mr. Scott comes from a family that has long been associated with the un dertaking business. At the present time, in addition to himself, there are six members of his family engaged i this profession, his mother and five cousins. His "Funeral Home" in Wil- mette is the first and only establish ment of its type on the north shore Mr. Scott resides at 719 Ninth street. Wilmette. Winnetka Contractors Get Awards in Glencoe Jobs Bids were opened and contracts awarded by the Beard of Local Im provements in Glencoe Tuesday eve ning, for the paving of Edgewood land from Greenwood avenue to Grove street, Glencoe, and FEuclid avenue from Scott avenue to the north limits of Winnetka, a distance of only a few feet. Paul Reschke of Winnetka, on his bid of $9,218, was awarded the con tract for the Edgewood lane paving. the only other bid received being that of the E. A. Meyer Construction com pany of Highland Park, for $9,304. Charles Burkitt and company, also of Winnetka, received the contract for the Euclid avenue paving, their bid being $583.90. Paul Reschke's bid for this work was $585 and the bid of the E. A. Meyers' Construction company was $626.60. Black and White Cab Co., Adds Auto Repair Service The Black and White Cab company, 552 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, spe- cializing now in cab service, announces that beginning November 1 it will have its shop fully equipped for doing al kinds of auto repair work, and par ticularly specializing in welding and "bump" work--straightening bodies and fenders. That is, auto . bodies. Manager William Merrill explains. Tf it is a human body that gets bumped. vou had better call an M. D,, he says. Trinity Lutheran Greenwood and Hawthorne avenues I.. H. Nauss Ev. Luth. pastor 3 Sunday, October 23 German Confessional services at 10:30 A M. Regular services at 11:00 A. M. The text for the confessional services is: "Ex. 15, 26. Text for the regular serv- ices is: "Eph. 4, 22-28, At 8:00 P. M. Holy Communion will be celebrated in the English language. Sunday school at 9 A, M. LOANS Juno COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company A. D. LANGWORTHY. 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