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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jan 1926, p. 35

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34 WINNETKA TALK January 16, 1926 We specialize on Service PT UNDERTAKER Our nineteen years of faithful service in Wilmette and the North Shere is our best recommendation. Our New Limousine Hearse is the newest thought in funeral equipment. We have lived on the North Shore twenty years. 1124 Central Avenue Wilmette 654 WILMETTE LE ---- Not a "Substitute" for people of this town-- People who have never burned anything but hard coal, talk about substitute fuels of all kinds. For thousands of people, Chicago Solvay Coke has been the stand- ard for over 20 years. Hard coal makes more ashes, contains less heat and costs 30% more per ton than Chicago Solvay Coke. Good soft coal gives about half . the heat and does damage with its dirt, smoke and soot. Call your dealer and ask him about Chicago Solvay Coke. He will have a furnace and fuel man visit you. He will recommend the proper size of Chicago Solvay Coke for your equipment and suggest the best use of it for your increas- ing satisfaction. Solvay Coke Buy it-Burn it You'll Like it E. C. WEISSENBERG Phone 12 School Dramatic Group Rehearses "The Piper" "The Piper," Josephine Preston Pea- ili | body's play, which will be presented February 12 and 13 at the Skokie | school is now being rehearsed by vari- H | ous groups. Many pupils of the Skokie school will take part in the production i | and they are working on their parts every day. This will form the major activity of the dramatic department of the school for the winter season. ON DAILY PROGRAM Miss Margaret Farr, pianist, artist- pupil of Walter Spry of the faculty of the Columbia School of Music, Win- netka branch, will give the artist reci- tal for the week of January 18, at the Lyon and Healy recitals which occur daily from 12 o'clock noon to 5 in the afternoon. Ferol Breadford is man- Hi | ager and Florence Lucas, director. EVA KARON SCHUR 5-FROCKS- NORTH ORE HOTEL. CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON 1605 : Wilmette Man to Make Second Tour of World Rev. John Henry Gibson, D. D., formerly of Rock Island, Ill, who has been making his home for the past six months with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Waugh, 812 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, will leave Monday for a tour around the world. Dr. Gibson made his first tour of the world last winter on the S. S. Belgenland. This year he will go with the 6th Clark cruise on the S.S. Laconia. The cruise starts Wednesday, January 20, from Cunard pier 56, New York City. Mr. Clark, who will personally conduct the cruise, has invited Dr. Gibson to go as chaplain, which position he has ac- cepted and will conduct religious serv- ices on the ship each Sabbath. The cruise will last until the end of May, during which time many foreign com ivies will be visited. | Christ Church Members | Called to Annual Meet The annual meeting of the members of Christ church will be held at the rectory Monday evening, January 18. A reception to the membership will be given by the Rev. and Mrs. E Ashley Gerhard. Reports of the various organizations in the parish will constitute one of the features of Monday's session. There will also be the election of the new Vestry, as well as of delegates to the diocesan convention to be held in the Church of the Epiphany, Chicago, February 2 and 3. Bishop Charles P Anderson will direct the convention. "Interest," Subject at Congregation Services "Interest--Important Word in Ethics and Education," will be the subject of the services of the North Shore Con- gregation Friday evening, January 22. The services are held in the Glen- coe Masonic temple and begin at 8:30 o'clock. This Sunday morning the Religious school of the Congregation will hear a sermonette on the subject "Friend- ship." INDIAN HILL VS. LAKE FOREST The North Shore Hockey league on Sunday afternoon, January 17, at 3 o'clock will stage its third event of thc current season when the Indian Hill team meets its able antagonists, the Lake Forest nine, at the Lake Forest Winter club. This ought to be an ex- citing game, as both teams won games on January 3. Mrs. Harry L. Street entertained at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening at her home, 592 Sheridan road. | Bob's ADANCING Every Tues, Thurs. and Saturday Evenings Dance Land eo VERNON CURRY"S "Red Hot Orchestra" ow as Dancing from 8:00 to 12:00 50c¢ 75¢ P. M. Come early and stay late. 8360 sq. ft. You'll be sure to meet your of dance floor friends. 737 MAIN STREET, EVANSTON Music by

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