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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Apr 1926, p. 12

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10 WINNETRXA TADK April 10, 1926 Now -- A Winnetka . * Institution PROGRAM Sunday, April 11th Begun only a few weeks ago, SERMON TOPIC . "Can Democracy Be the Sunday Evening services of the Mace yo oe Sloe Winnetka Congregational Church MUSIC have made a permanent place in Violin and Organ : p : p Prelude: the lives of many Winnetkans. . "Chorale in A : Misr ot They have met a long-felt need Frauck pe to Max on the part of those who for good Reger. reason have been unable to attend Solo: : "Lead Me, O Lord." other services. They have been Molique Offertory Solo. "Gloria" Buzzi-Pec- cia Mr. Griff Lathrop-- Soloist no less appreciated by many who enjoy the inspiration of a second Sunday Service. Sunday Evening Service Every Sunday 8 o'clock Winnetka Congregational Church | | | I | | | | Bride Mrs. Bernard Nath, before her mar- riage Thursday evening, April 1, was Miss Ruth Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nath Photo by J. D. Toloff Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein of 812 Lloyd place, Winnetka. The wedding was sol- emnized at the Sovereign hotel at 9 o'clock in the evening. TO MARRY IN MAY An engagement of recent announce- ment and of interest to north shore re- sidents, is that of Miss Margaret Haass to George D. Richards, brother of Mar- cus Richards of Tower road. Miss Haass is the daughter of the late Her- man Haass of Chicago. Her marriage will take place sometime in early May. C'm-on-- Play Ball - Baseball Season opens Tues- day and the time is short for the kiddies to get in "trim." We have for the national pastime the real thing for the game. Spalding 's Athletic Goods Let the boys get outside and have plenty of fresh air, also, let us supply the needs for baseball or whatever the game may be. recommendation. Spalding's goods need no further Hubbard Woods 'Hardware & Electric Co. 902-04 Linden Ave. Phone Winn. 871 Hubbard Woods er BR ---------- YOU'LL BE PLEASED! LOOK YOUR BEST! The marked note of individuality speaks for the correctness that you are assured of when you have your hair dressed here and you will look your best. We take special pride in all our expert work and shall be pleased to have you give us a trial. Permanent Waving Marcelling. Shampooing Betty's Beauty Shop Betty Brooks 817 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 2660 A ™N COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR es -------- Monday, April 12 ---- | Morning-- Woman's gym class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, @ a. m. Afternoon-- League of Women Voters luncheon, 12:15 p.m. Evening-- Young Men's class, 7:30 p. m. North Shore Art league, 8 p. m. Triangle club, 8 p. m. Modern Woodmen, 8 p. m. Classes in English, 8 p. m. Public Speaking, 8 p. m. Business Men's class, 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 13 Morning-- Primary election, 7 a. m.--5 p. m. Community Sewing class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Motion Picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion Pictures--John Golden's Stage Triumph--"The First Year," 7:15 and 9 p. m. Young Ladies' class, 7:30 p. m. Troubadors, 8 p. m. Friendship Circle club, 8:30 p. m. Business Girls' club, 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 14 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Brush and Pencil class, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Rhythmic dancing, 4 p. m. Bovs' gym class, 4 p. m. Evening-- Baseball, 8 p. m. Art class, 8 p. m. Czecho-Slovakians, 8:30 p. m. Thursday, April 15 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Woman's gym class, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Blue Birds, 3:45 p. m. Camp Fire Girls, 4 p. m. Bovs' gym class, 4 p. m. Evening-- North Shore Art league dinner, 6:30 p. m. Orioles, 7 p. m. Lecture on Carleton college, 8 p. m. Friday, April 16 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Rotary club, 12:15 p. m. Pathfinders, 4 p. m. Motion Picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion Pictures--Norma Shearer in "His Secretary," 7:15 and 9 p. m. Panthers, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Baseball, 8:30 p. m. Saturday, April 17 Morning-- Panthers, 10 a. m. Afternoon-- Boys' gym, 2 p. m. North Shore Art league tea, 4 p. m. Evening-- Senior League play, 8 p. m. Scandinavian Pleasure club, 8 p. m. JUDGE GARY GUEST HERE Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Gary Sutcliff, 610 Spruce street, returned Wednesday from a ten day trip to Lexington, Ky., where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Sutcliff's cousin in Danville, Ky. Judge Elbert Gary and Mrs. Gary, of New York, will be house guests of the Sutcliffs next week-end. They have come from the East to attend the wed- ding of their niece, Miss Elizabeth Campbell of Evanston, and Edward Clark, which will occur April 24. CHANGE MEETING DAY The North Shore Catholic Woman's league will hold its next meeting at the Winnetka Woman's club Thursday, April 15, instead of Tuesday. Every member is urged to be present.

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