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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1927, p. 19

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November 5, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 13 LUNCHEON FOR GRADS Get-Together Event Will Precede Football Game Homecoming Day Northwestern university men and women graduates and ex-students will meet Homecoming day, Saturday, Nov. 12, at luncheon in the ball-room of the Orrington hotel, preceding the football game between the Purple and Indiana. The affair will be under the auspices of the Associate Alumnae. The luncheon guests will assemble at 11:45, and promptly at 12 the meal will be served. That there may be no de- lay to the diners, there will not be speeches nor a set program, but the gathering will be informal, with plenty of cheering and singing, under the leadership of Earl Iredale, Don Rob- ertson at the piano. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. John M. Scott, 1137 Oak avenue, (Gr. 4134). Richards to Speak Before Congregational Men's Class Rev. James Austin Richards will ad- dress the Men's class of the Winnetka Congregational church tomorrow on the subject, "What Jesus Thought About God." The discussion will in- volve a consideration of Jesus' inheri- tance from the Jewish religion, the form of that inheritance, and what He did with it. All men are invited to attend the meeting, which is to be held at 9:30 tomorrow morning in the American Legion room of Community House. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Emrich an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Helen Roberta, on October 23. Mrs. Emrich was the former Helen Wray of Glen- coe. She and her husband are resid- ing at Madison, Wis., where Mr. Em- rich attends the University of Wis- consin. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A. pastor 406 Prairie avenue Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 Services 9:30 A* M. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 A. M. First service and sermon 10:45 A. M. Confessional service for communicants 11 A. M. Second service and Holy Com- munion Meetings Monday and Friday at 4: Classes for children Monday at 7:30: Monday at 8:30: Mixed choir Tuesday at 7:45: Voters' meeting Wednesday at 7:30: Boy Scouts troop 6 Thursday at 7:45: Bible Hour Girls' choir The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in the 11 o'clock service on Sunday morning next. Those desiring to receive the Sacrament are requested to announce this to the pastor on Saturday evening. All communicants will attend the gen- eral confessional service preceding the communion. Hold Funeral Services for Mrs. W. S. Watrous Funeral services for Mrs. William Schuyler Watrous, mother of Howard I.. Watrous, 423 Maple avenue, were held last Saturday afternoon from the Community Church at Lake Bluff. Mrs. Watrous passed away at the North Shore Health Resort and was 77 vears of age. She had been a resi- dent of Chicago since 1874 and was) the widow of the late W. S. Watrofis, who was a member of the W. M. Hoyt company, wholesale grocers. In addi- tion to H. L. Watrous, three other sons also survive. Miss Virginia Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Long of 800 Bryant avenue, had a Hallowe'en supper party for seven of her friends. Several of them remained over night. Chicago. for work or play. lets at the Ask Mr. direct. "Where Turquoise Skies Are Calling You Where the snow-capped Sierras rear into the cloudless sky and a warm and brilliant sun beams down on mesa and foothill, lies Los Cerros, 7,000 feet above the sea in old Mexico--yet just two miles from Sante Fe and easily accessible from At Los Cerros you can spend a de- lightful vacation far from work and worry in sleepy mananaland. Motor trips, pack trips into the back country, horseback riding, unexcelled hunting in tangy mountain air will renew you Completely illustrated book- Foster Service in Carson Pirie Scott Co. and at the Palmer House, or sent Write or wire Edward H. Oakley, Hacienda De LOS CERROS SANTA FE New Mexico Over 600 Families In less than eighteen months our good serv- ice has extended to where we are now serving over 600 families. Our Delivery Route Includes: WINNETKA, KENILWORTH, WILMETTE, HUBBARD WOODS AND GLENCOE We Supply: Guaranteed 48 Hour All White Selected Eggs 1009) Pure Sweet Cream Butter Creamed Cottage Cheese Paterson's Mayonnaise -- and -- Wapsie Valley Dry Picked Poultry which includes: Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys and Geese, and they're far superior to meat market poultry. 48 HOUR EGGS PerDozen. ... ivi 70¢c SWEET CREAM BUTTER ER 100% Pure. . 8c Yesterlaid Egg Co. Combined with the North Shore Poultry Market Gordon Rogers Perry Lieber 384 CENTER STREET, WINNETKA (on the new road between Willow and Ash) TELEPHONES: WINNETKA 3080 and 122

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