1 1 20 WINNETKA TALK December, 17, 1927 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT The subject for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Winnetka, Sunday morning, December 18 at 11 o'clock will be "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Happ of 306 Walnut street, who leave next Tuesday with their daughter, Cynthia, to make their future home in Fort Madison, Iowa, were guests of honor Monday evening at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ballard at their home, 862 Foxdale avenue. TELLS OF NURSERY SCHOOL Mrs. Alfred Alschuler, 795 Lincoln avenue, was the speaker at the Chicago Woman's club Wednesday. She told of the success ot ihe Franklin School Nursery in Chicago, which was opened three years ago and is sponsored by the Chicago Woman's club, This pre- kindergarten school in which there are twenty-two children from 2 to 4 years of age, is the first of its kind to be opened in a public school. It is affili- ated with the Institute for Juvenile Research and the Elizabeth McCor- mick Memorial fund. 7) LJ ho zd 9 KIER SH/OER > { 24 ------ or 4-25 )-S25 Over OTT A Fifty-two TOP S35 WETS WEI OETA T OTTO pleasanter duties. ate. Expensive? home. W. So ETT WEY ox] v, for Mother The weekly story in many homes is; the washing must be done--the family must have clean clothes, and Mother must sacrifice 52 precious days a year in doing or supervising the work. If this story is true of your home, change it--insist that the family laundry be sent to us each week. Washday will be over before it has begun--Mother's - only task will be to bundle the clothes together and give them to the Washing- ton Laundry man. become a holiday--52 times a year for This is a gift your wife will appreci- bundle will be returned each week at a figure lower than it could be done for at Phe ashington Laundry 700-704 Washington Street EVANSTON, ILL Phone Wilmette 145 1887 . Forty . Years . of . Quality . Work . 1927 ir 2210 G0 ZR 0 ERED HED AS AEROTD EN NON ULIT 7A Holidays The day will No. The family PT ITT SY Romo Room R% ahd Children to Bring Gifts to Church School Party The kindergarten of the Winnetka Congregational Sundy school will have its Christmas party next Saturday at | 2:30 o'clock in the kindergarten room Christian Fellowship Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka. Rev. A. E. Rohrbach, pastor, Tel. Winn. 2688. Hours of worship-- Sunday: Sunday school 3. p.m 4 . " . Young People's meeting 4 p. m |at Community House. At this time the Rveni 5 (Swedish) ; children bring their gifts for the Chi- Syening cigpiss MR Bp: cago Commons. Mrs. K. H. Hinrichs, who has charge of the party, hopes that every member of the kindergarten will be present, as she and her assist- ing service (Swedish) 5:30 a. m.| ants have planned all sorts of fun for Soto by Mrs. Burton Atwood. | the children, and it may be that Santa ov ed : ave. a personal is 3 x 3 relic nL everybody, to haven L bersonal | Claus himself will come to the party. with our religion must be Jesus Christ | Miss Lois Scharf will lead the games, Himself." and other assistants will be Mrs. G. J. rr Pu wo Nickel, Mrs. Glen C. Bull, Mrs. Marcus Albert Peirce, Jr., and James Peirce, | Richards, Miss Marie Eckart, Mrs. who attend the Hill school at Potts- | Robert Price and Mrs. Frederick town, Pa., return today to their home, | Thomas. 656 Ardsley road, for their vacation Their sister, Miss Agnes Peirce, will CIRCLE AIDS RED CROSS come home next Saturday from Rad- The Linden Avenue circle met Mon- cliffe college at Cambridge, Mass. day with Mrs. Austin Jenner, 1005 0 Hill road. The afternoon was spent in Mrs. Frederic Ullmann and her | sewing for the Red Cross. Tea was daughters, Bessie and Margaret, of | served. 335 Ridge avenue, leave Winnetka January 7, to spend the winter in Loren Converse, son of the Arlan Pasadena. They will return home in |W. Converses of Hawthorn lane, re- April. While they are gone, Mr. Ull- | turned Wednesday from Yale, to spend mann will stay in Chicago. the holidays at home. Subject: "Jesus Christ Himself." Wednesday : Swedish Mid-week service 8:00 p. m. Note: Julotta--Early Christmas Morn- 5 TO BE ABLE TO SHOP LEISURELY, MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM A GENERQUS SELEC- TION OF WELL CHOS- EN PIECES AND YET KEEP WITHIN YOUR BUD- GET IS A RARE COMBINATION, YET A REALITY AT THE TALLY HO GIFT ROOM, RECENTLY OPENED. LONG AGO WE STARTED PURCHAS- ING FOR THIS SEASON AND NOW WHEN STOCKS ELSEWHERE ARE WEAKEN. ING WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF THINGS YOU'LL SAY ARE CHARMING AND REASONABLY PRICED. IN GIFTS WE HAVE ALMOST EVERYTHING WE THINK YOU'LL NEED AND IN ADDITION A FEW DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES THAT INCLUDE QUAINT LIT- TLE COFFEE TABLES, NIGHT STANDS, SLIPPER CHAIRS, BOU- DOIR CHAIRS, LAMPS AND SHADES OF EVERY TYPE, PILLOWS, FIRE IRONS. A FEW ODD WOOD BASKETS, TOASTING FORKS, FOOT SCRAPERS. REALLY WE ARE SO "GET-AT-ABLE" YOU MAY PERHAPS FIND IT CONVENIENT TO STOP IN SOME NIGHT AND LEISURELY LOOK OVER OUR THINGS --YOU'RE WELCOME. WE'LL BE OPEN EACH EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS. TALLY~HO SHOP 1428 SHERIDAN ROAD WILMETTE ILL