12 WINNETKA: TALK October 9, 1926 | Oscar Deis Presents Prodigy in Recital | Oscar Deis, Wilmette piano teacher, | who has recently |the Village Theatre building, is pre- | senting Harry Sukman, the 13 year old | American prodigy, in a piano recital at | Kimball hall, Chicago, Sunday after- | noon, October 10. The recital will con- "RADIO FANS" Now is the time to install a Ma- jestic Super "B" Eliminator for good winter reception. Price $35.00 moved his studio to CC ------- sist of various classical numbers by . izs )Z3 3ach a 3 - We also carry all sizes of | Lizst, Mozart, Bach and others. Mu | sic critics have predicted a brilliant EVERYREADY "B" Batteries. THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP 18 Prouty Annex Phone 1840 future for the young pianist. The board of directors of the North Shore Alumnae association of the Na- tional Kindergarten and Elementary college will meet on Friday afternoon, { October 8, at the home of Mrs. Harry Phillips, 1100 Grove street, Evanston. | Last June Mrs. Phillips was elected -- | president of the College National Alum- nae association. VISIT OUR STUDIO before you decide on that Wedding Gift Special Sale on Lamps and Shades Interior Decorating HEPAINTEDBUTT ERFLY ART STUDIO I0OS4 GAGE STREET WINNETKA 1207 HUBBARD WOODS Within a comparatively short time, the colder weather will necessitate again the wear of fur garments. Never, in all history of fashions, have fur coats, for every occasion of outdoor wear, played so large a part as they will assume this com- ing Fall and Winter. Never before have fur coats been lovelier, more imbued with charm, more varied in style and materials, more attractive and intriguing in subtle touches. Our honest and conscientious service, together with our pride of fitting the customer properly in the lines most becoming, have made us many friends. Let us take your old fur in trade. A suitable deposit will hold any garment until wanted. SUPERIOR FUR SHOP 1122 Central Ave. Ph. Wilmette 3527 WILMETTE Gives Lecture Series Dr. Carl S. Patton, seminary, general theme, - professor of preaching at the Chicago Theological has been secured to give a series of lectures in Winnetka on the "The Old Gospel in the New Times," of Christ church and the Winnetka Congregational church. under the joint auspices Dr. Patton is nationally known as a brilliant thinker and a speaker with a vivid command of his subject. His first lecture will be given Wednesday evening, October 13, in the Parish House of Christ church at 8:15 o'clock. Admission is free. Dr. Richards to Preach on Training of Youth | Woman's Guild Appeals | | At the Winnetka Congregational | church Sunday morning, Rev. James Austin Richards will preach on the moral and spiritual training of youth. This will be the regular hour of wor- | Christ ship, at 11 o'clock, at which time will | also be held the commissioning serv- ice of the teachers of the church school At 8 o'clock in the evening, Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin will take as his sermon subject, "The Loyalty of God." Le i MEISSNER PIANO CLASS METHOD Give your child a chance in music. "1499 out of 1500 children have latent musical talent," discovered and developed, at a low cost by the Meissner Piano Class method. y > ) t Mrs. Ada Andrews 3 of the Meissner Institute. ' gos ELM STREET Tel. Winnetka 415 b 2, > for Sale Contributions An appeal for clothes for men, wom- en and children as well as kitchenware, | cutlery, and other furnishings, is be- {ing made by those in charge of the church rummage sale, to be | held at the Parish house of the church, Oak street and Linden avenue, on Oc- tober 14. The sale will be held from 9 o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock in the evening and is in charge of the | Woman's guild of the church. Anyone | having any article to contribute to the |sale may telephone Mrs. Frank D. | Fulton, 884 Hill road, Winnetka 964, | it is announced. | Mr. and Mrs. Parker Blair have moved from Chicago, and are now oc- | | cupying their new home at 661 Black- | thorn road, road, Winnetka. ----.,e 'MARINELLO | BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822