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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Mar 1925, p. 2

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; t 2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925 | PARISH IS HOST [rer wee = woes T0 MISSIONARY |" "csi Chamber of Commerce dinner-- Community House. Watts O. Pye of China to = Tuesday, March 24 Address Many Congrega- y Motion pictures, afternoon and tional Meetings evening, Community House. Evening--New Trier High School Parent-Teacher association meet- ing--freshmen and sophomore "MODERN" PREACHER|]| parents. Thursday, March 26 Will Depict Varied Duties of Men's club dinner, Community okey 5 House. Missionaries -- Friday, March 27 Rotary club luncheon, Community House, Greeley plays--at Greeley school--8 o'clock. North Shore congregation--Huhbard Woods If You Check It In and check it out, you'll know just how much money you're making, how much you're spending, and Paul and Charlotte Reynolds are familiar names in Winnetka. These what you're spending it for. And young people have been learning how to ® 3 . : : 3 work and live in North China under the school. such a record is a mighty valuable direction of Watts O. Pye, who has been - . . . for 17 years the master mind of the Saturday, March 28 and enlightening thing. Older Boys' conference and dinner --Community House. North Shore Theatre Guild Play--Skokie School, American Legion dance --Community House. Your checking account will be Sunday, March 29 Afternoon--North Shore Older Boys' conference, Community House--3:30 o'clock. most welcome at this bank. We'll be mighty glad to have you open your account here, and will do everything in our power to make SUH HHH LT | [i our relations pleasant and mutu- 11 ally profitable. WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK ELM STREETAT CENTER Watts O. Pye 9) State Bank" Christian forces that center in Fenchow pe TE State ank and spread out to great areas never be- : a ENE fore known to the world. Wl wll Rs 3, Mr. Pye is in the United States for NTS TST rm r aE eh, a few months, and the Winnetka Con- DO YOU BELIEVE IN ( = gregational church is fortunate in being SIGNS - (| Sa N Z on the list of places where he will spend a Sunday. He will speak to the Church ERE'S a sign that will lead | school this Sunday at 9:30 o'clock, and you right--for you're mno -- ol ( rill be the preacher at the regular serv- Gi we . fairl BE | S : hip at 11 o'clock. The Young exception. Millions have trod- ah IE : ; y ; : S---- - ; fib has changed the hour of den the Milky Way to Health; OHO HOH : | Ng to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Young Samson beckons you at 5 = tl Wo pi K Mo have a supper and informal the end and Winnetka Sanitary 3 ae = BL with Mr. Pye as leader and Dairy C Us Iv the ilk R A : guest. airy Co. will supply the milk. -- -- + : EE e---- -- Modern Missionary e . . ES Mr. Pye is a "modern," he told PHONE 137 Ea ne Jad some of the women last Wednesday that Lo we % he was surprised to find people in : America who think it is the missionary's job to spend his time preaching to the heathen. "That is as modern as an ox team would be on your Sheridan road," he said. "In that country where it has become necessary to hold men back from the Christian church, and to limit the numbers who may join, just for lack of enough leaders, the missionary's job is preeminently to find the able men and For Spring housecleaning helps -- train them in leadership." Dearth of Workers T Y bg One such Chinese leader told Mr. Remem ber aylor S Pye lately that in his center he could . receive 20,000 church members next This Week year, if he had the place and the men to take care of such big numbers. "And think of a hundred 'bachelor' churches, all men and not a woman," he exclaimed. An Ice Cream Brick of delightful Rat chirther dione, bot bork. col For freshening up your lawn with ) : ie Tahar Tite abet. a : richness, unique flavor and creamy government road building--everything Swift S latest improved plant food -- that helps make life better and more civilized, is now a part of the "day's work" of the missionary, Mr. Pye ex- plains. It makes a fascinating story. Rem em ber Taylor 's Young people and older--everybody--it is felt will be glad of this chance to hear the man who "with a rule and a map" has opened tc the modern world . a new country ,and gives us a glimpse mn of it. For your painting requirements -- District No. 9 Polling ' NEW YORK Place at Electric Shop R emem ber Ta ylor S Voters of the community are ad- ! ICE CREAM vised the polling place in District No. 9, has been changed from the Masonic . temple to the Parr and Powell Elec- trical sho at 748 El street. Tt Thaate alters at ru Fig 7 ee "Purer Full oy OUR STOCKS ARE ALWAYS Because C Quart The district affected is described as »" follows : Carbonated Brick Beginning at the share of Lake COMPLETE Michigan and the center line of Elm smoothness. street; tl 8 st along tl te . Adams Pharmacy, 782 Elm St. Ristow Confectionery, fine of Elm street to the Chicago and G. Matteoni Bros, 742 Elm St. Hubbard Woods Pharmacy North Western railroad ; thence south- North Shore Pharmacy Kenilworth Pharmacy Hubbard Woods westerly along the Chicago and North Western railroad to the center line of Willow street; thence east along the center line of Willow street to the shore line of l.ake Michigan; thence north along the shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line of Elm street. HARDWARE Daya ; Mi 1d Mr Norman Copthorne 546 Center St Ph 998-999 Wi tka Sm -- EE === rveetlll/r7> . and Mrs. Norma orne enter St. one L inne entertained 12 of their friends at a Division of National Dairy Products Corp. very informal tea last Sunday evening at their home, 1183 Asbury avenue.

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