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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Feb 1928, p. 12

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10 WINNETKA TALK February 11, 1928 DEDICATE TEMPLE MARCH 4 Services for the North Shore Con- gregation Israel were held in the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, Skokie school, Glendale and Elm streets, Win- netka, Friday, February 10. Rabbi Louis IL. Mann of the Sinai Congrega- tion, Chicago, spoke. His subject was "False Gods"--ancient and modern. This is a change from the usual meet- ing place for services which have been convening in the Winnetka Masonic temple. The new temple of this con- gregation will be dedicated Sunday, March 4. Members of the eighth grade of the Joseph Sears school are having a series of parties, among which is the Valen- tine party next Tuesday evening at the home of Verna Mae Timmins, Warwick place, Kenilworth. Winnetka Secretarial Service Dorothy K. Gottlieb Marion A. Bachrach At your place of business, in your home or in our office, we are able to render all the services of a competent Private Secretary. Our Rates are Reasonable Expert Stenographer Manuscripts Revised Part Time Office Work Shopping 722 Elm Street Ph. Winnetka 2090 Service on Monthly Bills Club Reports Announcements--Inuvitations IN CHICAGO 4710 Sheridan Rd. 118 S. State St. Only 9,354 Pairs Formerly $6. All sizes in the combined styles. Small and large sizes; shoes formerly sold MEN--; $6. Plenty of sizes 11, 12 and 13--NOW TPeltman &Curme Wonderful Shoes--81 Stores--Coast to Coast 617 Davis Street Evanston, Ill. Open Saturday Evenings $3.00 IN CHICAGO 134 N. State St. 308 S. State St. Charles W. Cole Dies at Home of Daughter Charles W. Cole, a resident of Win- netka for 35 years, died February 2 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Henrichsen of Pasadena, Cal. He had been ill with double pneumonia for less than a week. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in Pasa- dena, and burial will be held early next week at Fond du Lac, Wis, where two of Mr. Cole's children, and his wife, who died May 21, 1927, are buried. At the time of his death, Mr. Cole was 74 years old. He retired six years ago from service with the Chicago and Northwestern railroad and went to California to make his home with his daughter. He had been with the railroad for 49 years. Surviving Mr. Cole are his two daughters, Mrs Henrichsen and Mrs. A. M. Kloepfer of 325 Linden avenue, and a son, Leonard, of 468 Ridge ave. Winnetka. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396. Church telephone 3111. Services: Sunday Sexagesima, Sunday school and Bible classes. First service and sermon. Second service and sermon. Meetings Friday, February 10, at 7:45: Junior and Senior Y LS. Monaxy at 4: Christian Education of chil- ren. Monday at 7:45: Junior choir. Monday at 8:45: Senior choir. Tuesday at 7:45: Business meeting of voters. Wednesday at 7:30: Boy Scouts, Troop 6. Friday at 4: Classes for children. 9:30 A.M. 9:45 A. M. 11:90 A. M. The choral society of the Neighbors will meet Tuesday afternoons at 4:30, at Mrs. A. R. Hulbert's home on Rich- mond road, Kenilworth. Clear up bloodshot eyes quickly and safely When eyes become blood shot from wind, dust, over-use, crying or lack of sleep, apply a few drops of harmless Murine. Soon they will be clear again and will feel refreshed and vigorous. Many persons use Murine each night and morning to keep their eyes always clear and bright. A month's supply of this long- trusted lotion costs but 6oc. URINE, FOR OUR EYES Panthers Capture Tight Game From Grater's Lights The Winnetka Panthers won the most thrilling game of the season last Mon- day evening when they defeated Clyde Grater's Lightweight basketball team, in a terrific battle, by one point. The score was 16 to 15. The Panthers were on the short end at the beginning of the fourth quarter, but with accurate shooting and passing they rolled up three baskets to the lead. From this point on, the Panthers played a defensive game, while their opponents fought like wildcats. The Panthers, as a result of the showing in Monday evening's game, feel they have completed their team work. They have games scheduled for the re- mainder of the season, playing every Monday evening at 7 o'clock, at Com- munity House. Next Monday evening they will meet Mr. Wehr's "Rarin' Lights." The public is welcome to at- tend all games. New Trier Drama Group Hears Four Readings Thursday, February 2 there was a meeting of the Dramatic club of New Trier High school. The first part of rthe meeting was devoted to business. Miss Harriet Allan then gave four readings. y The Dramatic club is made up of the students who have participated in the plays produced at the school. In or- der to belong to this club it is neces- sary to have had a speaking part in a play or to have had two parts as a supernumerary. The Players, an in- ner organization of the Dramatic club, is made up of those who have had two or more important roles. Mrs. Frank Young of Cumnor road, Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club Friday of last week. trom New York Empress of Australia April 14 to Cherbourg-- Southampton "The Dream-Ship" -- just back from her triumphant world cruise. Now offering First Class de luxe service to Europe at pre-summer prices... Also Tourist Third Cabin and Third Class service. For fares, reservations, etc., call or write R. S. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent, 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Telephone Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill, or any local Steamship Agent. For Freight Apply to W. A. Kittermaster, General Western Freight Agent, 940 The Rookery, Chicago, Ill. [ ] World's PY Greatest Travel System C

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