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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 42

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turned 40 WINNETKA TALK October 31, 1925 BEGIN ESSAY CONTEST Open House Brings Otto H. Barnett Competition Expect- | Entries Among | ed to Bring Many Students at New Trier New now busy preparing for the prize essay contest, sored by Otto R. A large number has already entered the contest and there is still time to enter if work is begun immediately, it is said. There are a great many subjects to choose from; choice is so far as its content must be con cerning some civic or economic prob- lem of presemt day field of subjects is made even wider since the discussion may be upon European as well as American ques- tions. As for length of the it must be not less than 1,500, and not more than 2,500 words. it must be absolutely original with the writer; criticism may be received by the writer but no actual aid in composing the essay will be permitted As suitable essays submitted, Mr. the following: first prize $10; prize, $5; honorable mention. SPONSOR LECTURES Mrs. Laird Bell, Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Howard V. O'Brier are members of a committee which is sponsoring a course of lectures by the celebrated analytical PSV Frederick Pierce, who has lately from Europe with material gained from his recent clin ical research work there and in York City. These lectures will be given in Chicago at the Fortnightly, Mon days and Tuesdays, 10, 16 and 17, and 23 which 1s spon second hologist much new N: and 24. Trier High school students are | hig annual | Barnett of Glencoe. | | were held on a shortened schedule. limited only | conditions. The | | that it indicated the vital interest of | north shore residents in educational | | matters. HH essay, | Further, | rewards for the best | Barnett offers | Francis P.| | Lincoln, Ne | October 24, and to New | November 9 and | Mrs. Lvman Pr 860 Spruce | street, left Thurs ay Alanson, | Mich., to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Smith of Ww ilmette at their sum mer heme for a brief visit before they close it for the winter. The party will motor home the ie part of next | week. = | William B. Moulton spoke on "Pub- | lic Service on the Merit Basis" under | the auspices of the legislative committee of the Woman's City club Tuesday on the occasion of the first club breakfast at noon. Mrs. Benjamin F. Langworthy of the club. civil service and 'Patents Obtained Trade Marks Registered Consultation Free MILO B. STEVENS & CO., Alty's. 53 W. Jackson Bivd., Room 337-8 Tel. Harrison 2554 Estab. 1864 Main Office, Washingion SKOKIE MOTOR COMPANY The only Authorized Ford Dealers Between Evanston and Highland Park. WINNETKA, ILL. 712-14-16 Elm Street is president ' ¥ {of the and for the third best essay, | Throng of Parents 3H i Menibers oi th ident | V meeting, among them one to attempt fo Visit New Trier New Trier High school, together with | the supression of certain objectionable TN ; : . cu members and several pastors of | magazines and to make the Hi club lhe open house held at New Trier ore churches recently held a |of the school a more spiritual and help- th, school last Friday afternoon and | eeting at the school at which the |ful organization. vening was a great success, 1t was a frie Higzl School Religious ; ME Sh XV eported this week. A large number |. uncil was organized. George A Mrs. De Fores A. Custer of 1497 the parents of members of the reshmen and sophomore classes came » the school and attended the classes Students Place Ban on for its Harper, dean of boys, president of the organization which has | a object the development of religious club. at the gh Unwholesome Magazines Asbury avenue week at the was elected the has just returned Evanston hospital. school. Several resolutions were passed at the after of their sons and daughters, which | | School officials were pleased that | such a large number of parents took this opportunity to get better ac- juainted with their children's school work and teachers, and pointed out There will be a similar 'occasion for | parents of the juniors and seniors to be held January 22. Next Friday, No vember 6, parents of all classes will | be invited to attend the school in the evening to go through the regular routine of their children's classes, meet EVERGREENS, PERENNIALS, SHRUBS AND Winnetka Landscape Company Not Inc. M. J. SULLIVAN, GRADING--SEEDING LA BLACK DIRT--MANURE Men for private grounds by the day 882 Pine Street Phone Winn. 1549 WINNETKA, ILL. TREES Prop. and confer with the instructors. These gatherings are held under the auspices Parent-Teacher association of the school. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thiehoff, 1172 Hamptondale road, and their dang shter, Miss Eileen, left last Friday night for attend the Nebraska game on Saturday, spend the week end with friends. They returned to Winnetka Ti tesday. Kansas {football 514% Moros Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residence property at 5% % in- terest. See us on renewals E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 The Horner Piano Co., is the only authorized ZENITH Agency in Evanston. A complete line of high grade Radio Sets and ac- cessories. Horner Piano Co. 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He will have a service man call at your house to show thie most eco- nomical way of firing Chicago Solvay Coke. It costs 30% less than hard coal. CHICAGO Solvay Coke Buy it Bum it You'll Like it E. C. WEISSENBERG Phone 12

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