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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Mar 1924, p. 3

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i ------. ---- "Peter B. Kyne's novel, "The Light to WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 'HOMEWARD BOUND' AT COMMUNITY PICTURES Next week's motion picture program at Community house will be headed by Thomas Meighan in "Homeward Bound" on Tuesday, March 11, and followed by Tom Mix in "Three Jumps Ahead" on Friday, March 14. "Homeward Bound" is taken {irom Leeward." The story is a romantic tale of the sea in which the star appears as captain of a sailing ship, and unseaworthy vessel, of which he is part owner and from the sale of which he hopes to ob- tain sufficient funds to start right as the husband of his employer's daughter. Among the many big scenes is a storm off Cape Hatteras with two ships, the schooner and a luxurious yacht, at the mercy of the elements. This is truly one of the big productions of the season and one which you will not want to miss. There will be matinees at 4 o'clock and evening performances at 7:15 and 9 each day. Children not accompanied by! and seated with adults are requested to attend the matinees at the reduced ad- mission. BUILDING PERMITS James F. Deusch was granted a per- mit at the Village offices this week for an $18,000 two-story stucco and frame residence at 674 Garland ave- nue. J. O. Ely was also granted a| permit to make improvements on his | home at 592 Cherry street. Men's Class Promises Interesting Sessions Three particularly attractive discus- sions are in store for members of the Men's Sunday Morning class of the Winnetka Congregational church in the coming weeks beginning March 9. Speakers of exceptional ability in their chosen fields will be heard and there will be interesting forum discussions. For Sunday morning, March 9, the class is promised an address by M. H. Dunsmore, Fellow of the Divinity school of the University of Chicago, who will speak on the subject, "The Political Concepts and Organization of the Hebrew People." John Edgar Freeman will be the lead- er and Myron E. Adams in charge of the floor discussion at the class session on March 16 when the subject matter will be, "Samuel--The Prophet Who Re- opened Intercourse with Jehovah." Williard W. Beatty and Peter F. Jo- Dr. Harold R. Schildberg Osteopathic Physician 545 Lincoln Ave. Office Phone Winn. 799 Winnetka, Ill Res. Phone Winn. 2041 Associated with Dr. Edwin T. Schildberg Bennie Kruegers Orchestra plays "HOME IN PASADENA" "CHILI BOM BOM" Krueger achieves so many eccentric and unusual effects with his saxophone that he is called the Chaplin of pop- ular music. Hear his latest record and you will agree. Wimetia SBprymawvich So Phone 1811 57614 Lincoln Ave. sooner. They now sell at Establis 804 Elm Street You will never regret buying the Florsheim shoes, your only regret will be, that you did not buy them $9.75 Winnetka Shoe Store Shoe Repairing a Specialty H. LUENSMAN, Prop. hed 1902 Phone Winnetka 694 hansen will be the leaders in the dis- cussion on March 22, when the subject will be, "Should the Modern Parent Give His Children to the Lord?" "These are snappy sessions of thirty to forty men with discussions in the modern spirit of biographical stories from the world's most widely read book," reads a notice concerning the Men's class meetings. "The Men's class is invited in golf knickers or garden togs, according to the season," the men of the village are informed. North Shore Window & House Cleaning Co. 10 Prouty Annex, Phone Win. 1994 Winnetka, Ill. Everything Electrical at our new location Also repairing on all Electrical appliances. Electric Irons Curling Irons Toasters etc. PARR & POWELL WINNETKA 748 Phone Elm St. Winn. 122 -- Imported Wool Hose! Most Extraordinary Sale 144 dozen boys' and girls' three- quarter English Wool Hose with fancy tops. Sizes 61, to 9. Reg- ular price $1.25 and $1.50. Re- duced to less than cost for im- mediate clearance. 55¢ Per Pair No approvals or refunds A8rarr Best Randolph and Wabash CHICAGO C7] 0 PLY AY LP SIT TIN (I A (WAL (A { Service! The service at FAY AY AP AY AV AY tent. now for the S EVANSTON The Library Plaza is personal. It is a small hotel with a big spirit of willing- ness to do everything possible to make you hap- py, comfortable, and con- Applications taken new kitchenettes Hibrarn Plaza b A Home-like Hotel New Kitchenette Apartments Now Ready at The Library Plaza WENTY-FOUR cozy, new, completely equipped Kitchen- ette apartments are now ready at The Library Plaza--built to meet the big demand for this type of ac- commodation. Now is the time to engage one of these bright, cheery apartments, where you enjoy home comforts without home cares. Picture the restfulness, the pleasure of having others do all the work--the free- dom from servant worries -- the happiness of new quarters and new environment. Already several of these new apartments have been rented. There is little time to lose. Inspect them now--then you, too, will want to enjoy the ease and elegance--the happiness of the Library Plaza. Visit us at any time, or telephone Evanston 8000 Quiet and Exclusive ILLINOIS i]

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