WINNETKA: TALK December 4, 1926 It May Be Well to Order Xmas Candy NOW | Home Made Peanut Candies, Brittles, and Chocolates --All Kinds of Hard Candy-- Don't forget to call Winn. 2260 for your Sunday Ice Cream THE Gray and REEN EAT SHOP Doris Arnold, Mgr. 464 Winnetka Ave. Indian Hill Winn. 2260 The Doris Arnold ANNOUNCE SERMON "Kingdom Christians" is the sermon topic announced by the Rev. James Austin Richards for the morning ser- mon Sunday at the Winnetka Congre- gational church, at 11 o'clock. In the | evening at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Thomas |A. Goodwin will preach on, "When | Thy Son Asketh Thee." | Two real estate deals, involving the | sale of a home at 1087 Elm street and | the purchase of another at 252 Forest | avenue, were recently transacted by Thomas F. McNally, who with his fam- | ily, will occupy their new nine room | brick colonial home at the latter ad- | dress. | np | Lester B. Manns and family have | sold their home at 1046 Fig avenue and | have moved to Hinsdale, Illinois. | Piano Class Lessons FOR BEGINNERS WINNETKA BRANCH Columbia School of Music 545 Lincoln Ave. Ph. Winn. 974 4 in a class--50 cents a lesson. MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS is the only permanent and safe way of removing superfluous hair, Myrtie H. Gulbrandson 1332 Stevens Bldg. Ph. State 2363 17 N. State St., Chicago Washington Drapery Co. Interior Decorations Designed, Made and Hung Curtains, Shades, and Bed Spreads Made to Order. 1337 Washington Ave. Ph. Wil. 3641 Singing "Find" Brought Forth in Play Rehearsal At the first rehearsal of "Follies | Afloat," the musical entertainment to be | shown next Wednesday and Thursday evenings at Skokie school, a call was made for singers to step forward and try their voices for parts. One bash- | ful young man remained glued to his seat until extra pressure finally | brought him to the front. "I haven't |a chance," he muttered and then burst [forth in song with one of the best | voices which had been exhibited. "I [only wish I had your chance," was the | passing comment of George Bain- { bridge, director and producer of the |show. The young man will play the | part of the ship's mate in "Follies Afloat." | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaw and their family were the guests of Col. J. P. Hopkins of the Sixth Corps area stationed in Chicago, at the Army- [Navy game. Miss Catherine Shaw at- [tended the Army-Navy ball at the Drake hotel. wins Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith, 794 | Elm street, had as their guest for the (holidays, Mrs. Smith's mother and { father, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Bel- |den of Milwaukee. On Friday Mr. and | Mrs. Smith entertained in their honor lat a theater party, and on Saturday at a card party. Paras The Misses Edith and Katherine Dil- lon, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. [Dillon of 814 Prospect avenue, enter- tained at the weekly Friday "Cozy" given by the Alpha Phi's of North- {western university, at their home, De- | cember 3, at 4 in the afternoon. Miss | Edith is a member of the Junior class |at Northwestern, and Miss Katherine |is a freshman. uto Repairing Repairing Washing Storage Painting Supplies Battery Service We serve you completely and well TRY US Give Auto Accessories for Xmas Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 and savory--the best of health. Winn. 920, 921, 922 ROUSE health comes from nourishing food. As the supreme form of nourishment Peter's Quality Meats lend strength to growing and active bodies. Delicious roasts, tender cutlets, steaks, chops, juicy Peters Market Meats of Quality Only _ WINNETKA meats for the best of 734 Elm St. Er --------- MA ------