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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Dec 1925, p. 26

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A December 26, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 25 Bill Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierce of 603 Provident avenue, entertained a number of boys at an evening party at their home Tuesday, December 15, in celebration of his twelfth birthday. ; Miss Alice Jeanne McKeown, daugh- Isaac Waltonites to |ter of Mr. and Mrs. John McKeown Hold Annual Meeting | of 935 South Private road, Hubbard Winnetka Chapter of the Isaac Wal- | Woods, is home for the holidays from ton league will hold its annual meeting [the New England Conservatory of Friday evening, January 15, at which | Music at Boston. time the annual election of officers wily take place. Announce Plan to Establish Course in "Recreation" : A school of a national character to R- train recreation leaders will be estab- lished by the Playground and Recrea- tion Association of America in the near future, according to an announcement by Joseph Lee, president of the asso- ciation. The new school will give graduate courses of one year's dura- tion primarily for the training of the 16,000 employed workers and the 4,000 volunteers now in public recreation work in the United States and Canada. The institution will also be open to per- Featuring the evening's program will | be an illustrated talk by Dr. C. O. Schneider on scenes on Mount Ranier. OMIT SUNDAY CLUB MEETING The Winnetka Sunday Evening club announces that it will not convene Sunday evening, December 27, in view | of the fact that many of its members | are away from the village during the | SPECIAL SERVICE to CHICAGO for or sons who, for the first time, are seek- holiday season. The club enjoyed a f ing training as recreation directors. Christmas program last Sunday. Miss Mary King was in charge. The next The organization and administration . > ; Daan meeting of the club will be Sunday, | of public recreation, including chil- en's play 1 activiti . | January 3. For the furth : fi . Seen s Pp ay grouns activities; Roman or the further convenience of its patrons, the Chicago & North Western y centers, athletic fields, stadiums, } iy . i ill i iti i servi community music, community drama,| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Jerrard Radlray will in hdivon its prose ssodlont subusbam Rejopeiats nature study, handicraft, home play, |°f Superior, Wis, are spending Christ- Ys Ys g December 31st, a mas with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh P. Jer- church recreation, and the relationshi Lad P rard of 522 William street. of recreation to health, safety, delin- quency prevention and character build- ing, will comprise the major subjects of study in the new school. The exact location of the school is still under consideration. Winnetka Community House officials are interested in the venture. SPECIAL SHOPPERS' TRAIN on the following schedule: Lv. Winnetka " Tm Ar. Chicago - - = PER Sl cotih Ci 11:59 a.m. 12:40 p. m. During the above period (with the exception noted) an extra train will down and about $25.00 per also be operated northbound, leaving Madison St. Terminal 9:30 a.m. month? and making regular stops at Clybourn, Ravenswood, Summerdale, Rogers = Park, Main St. and all stations north, except Braeside, except that at bs HEADS CHICAGO LODGE H ART OIL Ft. Sheridan and Great Lakes train will stop only to discharge passen- George L. Brannen, 437 Orchard gers from Chicago. This train will arrive at Waukegan 10:48 a. m. BURNER CO. R . lane, was installed master of King 1514 Sherman Ave. Do you know that you can own a HART OIL BURNER as low as $50.00 For further particulars apply ticket agent Chicago & North Western Ry. Oscar Lodge No. 855, A. F. and A. M., Saturday evening, December 19. About i 1,400 people attended the ceremonies X held at the Oriental Consistory, Chi- | ; cago. EVANSTON DORCAS SOCIETY TO MEET Greenleaf 1752 Winnetka, Ill. (1232-D) The December meeting of the Dorcas society will be held at the home of 742 Elm St. Mrs. S. Erikson, 893 Spruce street, ---- ea ---- Tuesday evening, December 29. All WIRETRS A members are cordially invited to be l * - present. Coal and Coke Listen » Best substitutes for hard coal. ; ' We handle the famous "Sugar Creek" Poca- " Holiday Cheer nontas coal in three sizes, namely: Fo fF is made unusually bright with Pocahontas Egg Coal. .......$15.50 0 Jon. x Candies made by Beach & Geils Pocahontas Nut Coal .......... 15.50 chute" aetivery 4 Pocahontas Mine Run Coal .. 5.00 Snare' atin pv Our Winnetka Store 4 tons or more $1.00 per ton less than above . For Better COMMUNITY KITCHEN prices. Home Made 584 Lincoln Street \ ; Candies Phone Winn. 1740 ] COKE with the Fastern Koppers & Solvay Coke, $13.75 per | EVANSTON STORE, 1633 ORRINGTON AVE. ton chute delivery. 2 We spesialins 1 Foot Kindling Wood . ...... $15.00 chute activery on Service 2 Foot Grate Woods. ........ 15.00 Chute ers 75 cents for coal, $1.00 for coke and wood ad- ditional for sacking. "1 Cm UNDERTAKER Our nineteen years of faithful service in Wilmette and the North Shore is our best recommendation. COAL WOOD. FEED © - Our New Limousine Hearse is the newest thought in TELEPHONE : We have lived hig i 3 twenty years. WIN NETHAAND BUI LDI NG MATERIAL foreman re Mee 128 HUBBARD WOODS.ILL

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