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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Mar 1924, p. 4

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4 : WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1924 REALTY CONCERN OPENS Treasure Island to Be Realtors Enjoy Session -- i kie School t E ton Head t LAKE FOREST OFFICES rss Sve 2 Bloke Boa or re unr : Estate board of Suburban Chicago en- \ Gilbert D. Johnson and Bro., north suburban real estate operators with main office at 110 S. Dearborn street, Chicago, announce that Thomas H. Cowles, 217 Church road, Lake Forest, and Clive J. Taylor, 310 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, operating as Cowles and Taylor, will represent the firm in Lake T'orest. A desirably located branch office at 2 W. Deerpath avenue, Lake Forest, has been opened, with Mr. Taylor in active charge. This lake Forest of- fice will operate extensively in coun- try homes and acreage west of that town as well as in the City of Lake Forest, itself. Gilbert D. Johnson and Bro. organ- ized in 1920, now have branch offices in Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfield and lake Forest, in addi- tion to the subdivision office on their Jackson avenue, Glencoe, development. Cowles and Taylor have practically sold out within the past few months a subdivision consisting of 104 lots on Chicago's south side, bounded by 81st and &nd streets and Burnham and Colfax avenues. They are at the pre- sent time managers of the Postal Tele- graph building. They, also, have a well equipped building organization, having erected 30 dwellings in. the Chicago district this past year. Both organizations believe that this close cooperation will prove of great advantage to themselves as well as to their respective customers. school will give a dramatized version of Stephenson's "Treasure Island" at the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall on Friday and Saturday nights, March 21 and 22. The play has been well rehearsed, and the people of Win- netka are cordially invited to attend the presentation. A contest has been conducted by the Art department for the best wood cut for a suitable poster to be used in advertising ' the play, and the re- sults have been most pleasing, it is explained. Nick Milton took first prize with his wood cut (made from linoleum) which represents Captain Flint standing near a chest of treas- ures. William Hughes won the second prize, which, while judged the most artistic, did not take so well on paper. Richards to Preach on "The Romance of China" Sunday morning, March 9, at the Winnetka Congregational church, Rev. J. A. Richards, the pastor, will preach on "The Romance of China," with special reference to the work of Rev. and Mrs. Paul R. Reynolds, the mis- sionaries whom the church commis- sioned and sent out, and who are at work in Fenchow, Shansi, China. The -service of music will include: Anthem--Benedic 'Anima........ Buck Anthem--The Prayer Perfect RT RON 7 0 Stenson Anthem--I.ovely Appear, from "Re- eID ON arricies or ns eri tne Gounod First Church of p "Christ, Scientist, et" Wilmette, Il1., Tenth St. and Central Ave. Services: Sunday at 11 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 3 P.M. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Subject of the Lesson March 9, "Man" Sermon The Public is cordially invited to attend the Church Services and visit the Reading Christian Science Reading Room 1163 Wilmette Ave. Hours: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday: 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. Saturday: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works by Mary Baker Eddy and all other author- ized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or pur- chased. Room. rAd AACA A refreshing beverage containing only the most health producing qualities DRY GINGER ALE WINNETKA CO-OPERATIVE CO. PHONE WINNETKA 52 Qpis v1-1 ng spr Sid A ANaR manner that prices. Phone THE MAN WHO DOES A Ro meats 2reet the man who has done a hard day's work in a makes with himself and the world at large. Pro- vision your table in such a manner that each and every appetite that abides with you will vent its satisfaction. PETERS MARKET A. PETERS, Prop. 734 ELM STREET Winnetka 920-921-922 him feel satisfied Scan our joyed a splendid luncheon and heard a profitable lecture on valuations by Wil- liam H. Babcock in a joint meeting with the Evanston Real Estate board at the new Evanston headquarters Monday of this week. The next meeting of the North Shore board is scheduled for Monday, March 10, and will be held at the Morrison ho- tel, Chicago. Are You Candy Wise If so, you'll realize that the weekly candy specials in our windows are most attractive. Pure sweets, the kinds vou like, at prices ranging from 29¢ to 59¢ a pound. They would cost you more elsewhere but rapid turn over helps us keep the price down. Try a pound this week; we know you'll like it. Smiling Service Community Pharmacy CHAS. R. PATCHEN 574 Phone Lincoln Ave. 164 Read the Want-Ads "Good for both of us!" 546 Center St. B.laylor & We can improve our serv- ice to you if vou will give us more of your business. Your liberal patronage will help us to grow and more ade- quately supply your needs. We hope that you will ask us to do more for you. HARDWARE Phone 998-999 Winnetka Be ---- EE ------------ ER i ------ Sound Investment With Return lars. LLL ELE ELaT 7 2 2 ddd TTT de Zid ziiddddds ASSIA SLA LISS S ISIS STIS SLASH SH ALAA A SA ASA SSSA SSS SASS ASSL LLL SS SSS SSS SSS SSA S SST Dividend Day is Coming To the owners of our 7% Pre- ferred Stock: Several thousand residents of the A North Shore will receive a divi- dend check on April 1st. You, too, will look forward to A dividend day if you make applica- Satisfactory tion for a few shares of our pre- ferred stock now. These shares may be had for cash or on investment savings plan. 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