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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Sep 1928, p. 20

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18 WINNETKA TALK September 22, 1928 STURDY SHOES For Play or Dress Here's a Buster Brown model of solid calfskin in either brown or black. Com- fortable rubber heel. youths and big boys. $4.50 and $5.00 Made to please both Shoes for the : Littl Miss A dainty black patent leather laced oxford, with foot forming last and rubber heel. A Buster Brown model. All sizes. $4.50 Tl Tweedoroy Knickers Made to stand lots of hard wear. Materials of dark gray and brown corduroy. $3-$3.50 Sweat Shirts Heavy fleece lined white cotton materials, blue collars and cuffs, attractive designs in front. Priced at $1.00 TAYLOR' Two Good Family Stores 900 LINDEN AVE. 1125 CENTRAL AVE. HUBBARD WOODS WILMETTE Stores open from 8 to 6 P. M. Also Saturday Evenings. Almost Unbelievable Opportunity To Buy a $22,500 Home At a Genuine Sacrifice. This seven room stucco house has four bedrooms and oil heat. It is most advan- tageously located in finest southeast Wil- mette, close to schools and transportation. The lot alone is worth $13,500. A con- servative bank has just loaned twelve thousand dollars. The house is obtainable at one half re- production cost solely because the present owner took it in trade on a large transac- tion and has decided to write off enough to move it at once. We congratulate the quick acting buyer who first makes a deposit. BILLS REALTY, Inc. 1603 Sheridan Road--Del Lago District Wilmette Telephone Wilmette 3740-3741 Loop Offices, 208 South La Salle street--State 0266 First Scand. Evangelical $86 Elm St., Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 809 Chestnut Court (Winn. 2304) Sunday, September 23 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 5 p.m. Young People's meeting. 7:45 p.m. Gospel service. "The Personal Letters of the Glorified Christ to His Church." Thursday, September 27 8 p.m. Mid-week service. Studies in the Book of the Prophet Daniel. "Open thou mine eyes, that I may be- hold wondrous things out of Thy law." Psa. 119:18. LUNCHEON FOR VISITOR Among the parties being given for Mrs. James Lynn, a former resident of Winnetka who is visiting here from her new home in Los Angeles, was a luncheon and bridge given yesterday at Indian Hill Country club by Mrs. Frank Fulton of 884 Hill road for forty guests. A CORRECTION In a Kleen-Heet advertisement ap- pearing in last week's issue it was stated that "the new type 805 Kleen- Heet was selected to heat the new Chicago Filtration plant." The phrase should have read "the new type 805 Kleen-Heet was selected to heat the new Glencoe Filtration plant." Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Gray, 844 Hibbard road, and their children re- turned a week ago from Madison, Conn., where they had spent the sum- mer. QT (SINCE | 9 [1855 J TIT Fanding 8 Construction LOANS RESIDENCES APARTMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTIES DESIRABLE VACANT Satisfactory rates can always be arranged. Baird & Warner 528 Davis St., Evanston Greenleaf 1855 Briargate CULT TTHHTHE & = H Miss Ruth Stoker Weds Dr. Frederick W. Schacht Miss Ruth Stoker and Dr. Frederick W. Schacht of Racine, Wis. were married at 8:30 o'clock, Thursday night, September 14 in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee A. Stoker of 228 Myrtle street, Winnetka. The Stokers were for many years resi- dents of Wilmette. The bride's gown was' of ivory satin and net, fashioned with a basque and gracefully uneven hemline, The cap of the long tulle veil was of honiten lace and orange blossoms. Miss Kath- erine Smits of Baltimore, Md., who was the maid of honor, was gowned in green chiffon and two of the small flower girls wore blue, and the other pale pink crepe de chine. The bride's nephew, who served as ringbearer, was in white. Dr. Edward Schacht of De- troit was the best man and the ushers included Leroy Stoker and Milton Schacht of Racine. The Schachts have left for a motor trip and will make their future home at Rochester, Minn., where Dr. Schacht is on the staff at Mayo Brothers' hos- pital. Unitarian Church All Souls Church 1405 Chicago Avenue, Evanston Sunday, September 23 "Education for Moral Growth" Supper fol- Sermon : Young People at 6 o'clock. lowed by program of negro spirituals by a group from Lincoln Centre, Chicago. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Meeting of Woman's Alliance: Sewing at 10 a. m., luncheon at 12:30, lecture, first of series on Making of Modern Re- ligious Liberalist, by the minister, From the Gospel through the Creeds. Sunday, September 30, the pulpit will be occupied by Dr. Louis C. Cornish, president of the American Unitarian as- sociation. Wm. C. McCall First and Second Mortgages Investments and Insurance 1609 Sherman Ave. Suite 214 University 559 5%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % Interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 THE TREND IS NORTH Highland Park Property Values Are Now Favorable for Present Purchases, With Prospects for Future Increase 8 N. Sheridan Rd. TELEPHONES HIGHLAND PARK 2542-1769 ( I

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