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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 May 1926, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK May 29, 1926 Z (WE Tongregational Church _Z\ imnetka ZZ Sunday, May 30th Morning-- 9:30 and 10:20. 10:00 Young Men's Class. 11:00 Morning Worship. James Austin Richards, "Our Patriot Dead." Evening-- Bis 4 Church School. Sermon by Rev. BOOKLET GIVES DATA | ON ILLINOIS SCHOOLS (Continued from Page 3) of common of brick all union labor, of carpenters, 116 per cent; building labor, 122 per cent; layers, 99 per cent; of 114.3 per cent. who are | graduates of normal, of college, or of | both normal and college, has increased 125 per cent since 1913. Among the 48 state of the Union, Illinois ranks ninth in per capita in- come; fourth in per capita federal taxes on amusements; seventh in to- tal income of internal revenue pay- ments per capita; and fourth in in- come taxes paid per capita of popu- lation. Yet, with the latest data avail- able, Illinois can be ranked not higher than sixteenth according to the Ayres' index of measuring the efficiency of states school systems. | The number of teachers We spend each year considerably more for tobacco than for education; three times as much for joy riding, races, pleasure resorts, and the like as we spend for education; and as much Kindergartners Hold Festival Friday, June 4 The students of the National Kinder- garten and Elementary college will hold their annual Commencement fes- tival in the auditorium of Harrison hall, Wilmette-Evanston, Friday eve- ning, June 4, at 8. The festival this vear will take the form of a carni- val, the cast for which includes about 150 of the graduating students. The spirit of the carnival--a joyous, carefree gaiety--is accentuated by the music of the chorus of picked voices from the freshman class. Against the background of gay colors, varied cos- tumes, swift movement and graceful dance, a troup of strolling players pre- sents a delightful fantasy, "The Knave of Hearts" and throughout the carnival runs the theme of the quest of the lover for his sweetheart. The carnival is the first event in the Home-Coming week of the college which is attracting alumnae from many parts of the country. Members of the governing board as well as alumnae and the parents and friends of the stu- dents will be the guests of the college for the occasion. "6:30 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. 8:00 Memorial Service under the Auspices of the American Legion. Rev. Vernon W. Cook, Western Springs, Illinois, will give the address, "Makers of Peace." The Community is invited. for soft drinks, perfumeries and cos- metics as for education. The average Deerfield Building Boom spent for both grades and high schools . . in 1924 was $69.80 per pupil enrolled | Continues at Rapid Pace Buflding improvements continue a- .| for current expenses and $85.51 for all! pace in Deerfield. At the corner of expenses. Waukegan and Deerfield avenues a MARINELEO or re roms "5 oe oh ora star BEAUTY and is being erected by Carl Ceiss of = SHOP Chicago, who plans to rent the stores 733 Elm Street in- the building. It is also reported that the North Shore Line is planning to build a house for its agent at Blodgett, where For Appointment Miss Teresa Backus, 245 Cumnor Phone road, Kenilworth, left Thursday, May Winnetka 822 20, to visit in Kansas City. She re- turned Monday. the Skokie line station is now nearing completion, as are other stations along the new line. Yes, Madam! Here's Your Meat! GE! the habit of coming to Peters' Market for your daily orders. Here you'll find choice cuts of tender meats, and at moderate prices. Can You Save 21¢? If you set aside only 21c a day . . less than any youngster earns running errands, you'll have enough at the end of the month for the small payment due. There are only a few of these payments, so that before you know it, the Hoover is fully paid for. Make the first payment today. Only $6.25 and a brand new, latest model Hoover will be delivered to your door. North Shore Electric Shop F. W. SCHWALL Authorized Hoover Dealer Phone Winn. 44 Special for Saturday FRESH DRESSED BROILERS PETERS MARKET Meats of Quality Only Winn. 920, 921, 922 Winnetka 734 Elm St. 554 Center St.

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