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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Apr 1928, p. 47

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46 WINNETKA TALK April 14, 1928 PURCHASE NEW TRUCK ON DANCE COMMITTEE The firm of Lynam Brothers & | John Merrill, 985 Sheridan road, is Ralph Carel's Boys Play at Four Seasons Smith, with offices at No. 16 Prouty Annex and coal and fuel yards at Northfield, has just purchased an- other new piece of equipment, a two and one-half ton truck, the very latest in the Mack truck line. The vehicle was purchased through J. L. Craft, of 996 Chatfield road, Winnetka. --0-- Mrs, Verna Rennor of Des Moines, Towa, is the week-end guest of Mrs. Charles Sommer of 425 Provident ave- nue. The Current Topics class will meet at the home of Mrs. George Miller, 1433 Scott avenue, at 2 o'clock, on Friday, April 20. in charge of the ticket committee for the Episcopal ball on May 4, at the Drake, which is given as a benefit for the Chicago Cathedral fund, and is sponsored by the Episcopal Young People's association of Chicago and suburbs. Committees for the affair have been appointed and the young people are at work to make the third event of this kind larger than those given previously. TROOP 22 HAS TREASURE HUNT Troop 22 had a treasure hunt and songs at our last meeting. A new Scout, Bob Wolf, was taken in. --Charles Pope, Scribe. until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS We make loans for repairs, improvements, construction, refinancing or purchase of improved residential property. in convenient monthly installments in 1, 2, or 3 years. sentative will be pleased to give complete information. WILSHORE BOND & MORTGAGE CO. 1150 Wilmette Ave., Village Theatre Bldg. These loans can be repaid Our repre- Office open Phone Wil. 2181 ECONOMY Getting right down to dollars and cents--when economy goes beyond initial price and makes itself felt in operating and main- *670 %-Ton Commercial #895 1-Ton #1245 1%-Ton #1595 6-cyl. 2-Ton Above Prices chassis f. 0. b. Detroit Trucks $770 : 1% -Ton Deluxe Panel Comp! lete f- 0. b. Detroit tenance costs throughout a long truck life, it points the sure road to profits. Low operating costs, dependa- bililty, power and speed stand out boldly in the experiences of the hundreds of thousands of operators of Graham Brothers and Commercial Cars And the economy be- comes most complete and con- vincing when the extremely low initial prices are noted. Let us show you the exact size and body type for your business. WERSTED MOTOR COMPANY 562 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winn. 165 GRAHAM BROTHERS Sold and Serviced by Burien © Brothers TRUCKS =: EYARSTON And here are Ralph Carel and his orchestra who furnish the music for the dancing at the Four Seasons, which this week is starting its summer schedule and will be open for dancing every day of the week. Four Seasons, located on Waukegan road a half mile north of Glenview, is gaining steadily in popularity as a place of rendezvous. when songs of many schools are played and collegiate spirit prevails. nite" Every Friday night is "fraternity VISIT AT TERRE HAUTE J. E. Lynam of the firm of Lynam Brothers & Smith, No. 16 Prouty An- nex, accompanied by Mrs. Lynam; mo- tored to Terre Haute, Ind, Wednes- day, where they spent a few days visit- ing Mr. Lynam's parents. Dr. Ida Laird Barroll and her daugh- ter, Adelia, 331 Linden avenue, re- turned last week from a trip through Baltimore and New York. On their trip they stopped at Poughkeepsie, to visit Vassar college, which Miss Bar- roll is planning to attend next year. TROOP 24 OF WINNETKA Troop 24 of Hubbard Woods held its meeting last week in charge of Scout- master King. We spent a part of the evening in getting ready to be honor guard at the Glencoe Court of Award, April 17. --Edward Frankel, Scribe. Inez Webster, 314 Oxford road, Ken- ilworth, spent her Easter vacation in Galesburg, Ill, visiting her grand- mother and other relatives. Illinois private and parochial schools have more pupils than have similar schools in any other state. Tengreyaiions RL MORNING-- F. Davies, VESPERS-- WEDNESDAY-- 10:00 THURSDAY-- 8:15 Matz Hall Sunday, April 15th 9:30 All Departments of the Church School. 9:30 The Men's Class. 9:45 The Woman's Class. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. J. W. "Camping Out with Jesus." 5:00 Sermon, Mr. Goodwin, 6:00 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. 7:00 Young People's Club. "After Easter." Meeting of the Woman's Society. Choir Concert.

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