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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Oct 1925, p. 10

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8 : WINNETKA TALK October 10, 1925 To Al pon | MANY WOMEN T0 TAKE | | pe meat, | CITZENSHP COURSE| NO JOB TOO SMALL Tepe | School Opens at University of . | 00 ens a niversity ol 2 fs hi "g : Frida October 16 choo = We have had so many inquiries as to whether we do ponging Monday a Chicago Next Tuesday With and Pressing"--that we are taking this opportunity to notify the pub- onday, Oct. 19 > Voters League as Sponsor lic that we do every kind of work that comes under the heading of Winnetka Woman's Club g P inekiea ans » = Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing. In fact, we are better pre- Tuesday, Oct. 20 Many Winnetka women are to ap- pared to sponge and press suits than the average tailor because we Hawthorn School, Glencoe pear on the program of the Citizen- have greater facilities for removing spots. Wednesday, Oct. 21 ship school to be held at Ida Noyes Evanston: Woman's. Club hall, University of Chicago, October "CLEANING PLANT SERVICE COSTS NO MORE" 13 to 16. The school is under the : Thursday, Oct. 22 joint auspices of the Illinois League of Special on renovating feather pillows continues until further notice. Winter Club, Lake Forest Women Voters and the University of Four pillows for $2.00, 50c extra for each additional one. 1125 DAVIS STREET Chicago. University 2433 Mrs. William Hibbard of 800 Willow Beginning and a, classes road will preside at the first session, The Only a ones comprising Character, Panto- Tuesday evening, October 13. " Mrs. Cleaning Plant Wilmette 3400 mine, Bccentric Plastiques, Hibbard is director of the Fourth in New Trier © Greenleaf 700 Dance Dramas and the newest ll Region of the National League of CLEANING @& DYEING _ he Charleston." : Women Voters. 1215 Washington Avenue Wilmette, Illinois On Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. F. Langworthy, a village trustee, and NS president of the Woman's City club of Chicago, will preside at the school. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Van derVries of 968 Pine street, 77, will be among the hosts and hostesses 7, i. =F at a dinner at the Del Prado hotel. I 'Io ul President Max Mason of the Univer- | TN ol I sity of Chicago, Prof. Charles Merriam, head of the department of political science, and Hon. William E. Dever, mayor of Chicago, will all speak at this dinner. | Mrs. Walter Benson of Winnetka, {will also be one of the hostesses at a | reception of welcome in Ida Noyes Z ~ 1 ["--) ~ : v & CARBL PS cH BATYERY FRENCH iADISON. WIS: NO [i fe = | hall Tuesday evening, October 13. On : / the same evening former Governor » | Frank O. Lowden will lecture to the school on "The Organization of the Ray-0-Vac No. 2303 Administration of a State." 45 Volt Vertical, $3.75 Organ Music Features Christ Church Service " ° [] Those who enjoy pipe organ music D d b | t are invited to create the habit of step- ec en a 1 1 ping into Christ church at 10:40 o'clock Sunday mornings to hear El- . lis Chase, organist. This Sunday he nd O g Life Guesswork, iromrmsnsl | and Lon Al Ws. At the 11 o'clock service the choir veh qe Any washer is bought to pro-] | will sing the Te Deum in B Flat by Re hogressent igh hk oN. 2 Rey ye vide a convenient means of doing | Stamford and an anthem by Shelly adic Dateeries: = RaysUhVac No. 207 18 = the family washing That is entitled, "Christian, the Morn Breaks the 45 volt vertical type battery built to tnderstood. BUT "th sh Sweetly O'er Thee. The Postlude give long dependable service on any receiv- . e washer |will be the "Marche Pontificale" by ing set using up to 15 milliamperes of that can wash all kinds and |Tombelle. weights of clothes--that can do The Church school will meet as fol- current ; it quickest--that can do it more lows: 9:30--Fifth grade and DT It is especially recommended for receiving thoroughly and with greatest Nk mdseganted and first jour sets requiring a large battery in a compar- persons] ease, is the washer you The Junior and Senor Church atively small space need. school choir meets in the Parish House DO THIS--telephone us for a | Saturday at 9 o'clock. ? S i free Maytag demonstration. We Rk Scouts oo at 10 o'clock Sat- Fresh Stock Considered, French will bring the washer right to On Thursday evening the Evening : your home. There it must SELL | Guild will have its weekly meeting in Ray-O-Vac Batteries Are Not Sold ITSELF to you--or we will take | the Parish House. for Less Money Anywhere 5 i i rene Tuesday and Thursday mornings it back again without any obliga at 9:30 o'clock in the chapel at the tion on your part. Parish House there is always a serv- ice of Holy Communion. 1 = Meayiay PLAN EXTENSIVE TRIP Se il _ ~~ i - Mrs. James W. Marshall, 674 Pros- - w a Gyra oam QUlasher pect avenue, has been elected president of the Vocational Society for Shut-Ins. . : % hi ALUMINUM Jusy, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will go east to Radio's Best Batteries -- " attend the Harvard-Yale football game early in November, and from there, | Mrs. Marshall will travel to Florida, E where Mr. Marshall will join her for a . { NORTH SHORE motor tour down the east coast and } back along the gulf coast to St. Peters- : { burg, where Mr. Marshall goes to at- ELECTRIC SHOP tend the Investment Bankers associa- % JOHN C. WELTER, Prop. tion Convention. P 4 TE TTT Hm § : ' 554 Center St. Phone Winn. 44 The Comfort Shop i Winnetka, IIL Expert Shingling 546 CENTER STREET | B ik uM electrical and good, Children's Haircutting - Phones Winnetka 998-999 | ; 2 < Ave mel it. 797 Elm St. Tel. Winnetka 933 . ' .

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