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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Jan 1927, p. 15

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January 22, 1927 WINNET KA -TALK And trust Him for all that's to come." First Scandinavian Evangelical The Sunday services of the First Scan- dinavian Church, Winnetka, A. E. Rohr- back, 910 Elm street., are as follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Swedish school, 11 a. m. Young People, 4:30 p. m. (Children of I.ydia Home will take part). Iovening service, 7:45 p. m. Sermon, "The Preciousness of Jesus." Wednesday, Swedish service, 8 p. m. Thursday, English Midweek service and prayer meeting, 8 p. m. "How good is the Lord we adore, Our faithful, unchangeable Friend ; His love is as great as His power And knows neither measure nor end. 'Tis Jesus, the First and the Last, His Spirit shall guide us safe home ; We praise Him for all that is past, the Reichmann home. | Attend Discussion on Skokie Drainage Plan Thomas J. J. Pullman, A. F. Peters and B. G. Eberly, officers of the Winnetka Cham- | ber of Commerce, attended the annual | dinner given by the Glencoe Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening of last week and participated in the discussion the Skokie. Commerce expects to cail a joint meet- ing of officials of the various north shore villages, soon, at which time def- inite plans for proceeding with this movement will be formulated. Mrs. Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe has left the village to spend a month or two at La Jolla, Cal. In Mrs. Reichmann's ab- sence, Mrs. E. L. Ernest Voss, and her son, E IL. Voss of Chicago, are occupying Lynch, George Park, A.| at that time of the matter of draining | The Glencoe Chamber of | Reichmann of 500 | Local Shoe Dealer Bids for Village Property Herman ILuensman, the shoe mer- chant at 804 Elm street, Winnetka, has submitted a bid of $2,200 to the Village | council for a piece of vacant ground 25 by 46 feet, at the south end of lot 3 on the north side of Chestnut court. The offer by Mr. Luensman was the only one received by the council in re- sponse to its advertisement for bids, | and was opened at the council meeting | Tuesday evening. The bid was referred | to the public building and grounds committee for consideration. BRING PETS TO SCHOOL { Children of the Horace Mann school held a rather unique assembly program | Wednesday, when they brought their | pets to school and told and heard stories of things animals have done. | Some excitement was caused by the loss of one of twin kittens which was not found for some time. New Beauty and (omfort in This lmproved Jix Sedan 1) Beauty extends in an unbroken line on this newer Hupmobile Six Sedan from the slimly graceful radiator to the rounded contour of the ball-back body. Drive this smart Sedan for half an hour, and then try to think of any other six in terms of what this six reveals. TTT ui HN | Come in and See These Equipment Features --Many Recently Added Thermostatic Heat Control; Gaso- line Filter; 4-Wheel Brakes; Color Options; Vision-VentilatingWind- shield; Clear Vision Bodies; Dash Gasoline Gauge; Force Feed Lu- brication; Oil Filter; Mohair Up- holstery; RearView Mirror; Special Vibration Damper; Snubbers; Tilting Beam Headlights; Auto- matic Windshield Cleaner; Walnut Grained Instrument Board. The more you know about sixes, the more emphatically you will class Hupmobile value alone and unap- proached in the entire six market. Sedan, five-passenger, four-door, $1385. Coupe, two -passenget with rumble seat, $1385. Road- ster, with rumble seat, $1385. Touring, five-passenger, $1325, All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus revenue tax Hupmobile Six Hanson Motor 557 Chestnut St. Ph. Co. Winn. 330 A Radio Loud Speaker Designed Like a Cathedral Radio Speakers Are No Longer Ugly HE new Peerless Reproducer is a work of art. Encased in beautiful mahogany cabinet builc on claseic gothic lines like a great old-world cathe- dral. Beautiful. Dignified. No bigger than a mantel clock. (Just 1214 inches high.) Gets the low notes that old-type speakers lost en- tirely. Great range, mar- velous fidelity, perfect naturalness. Makes any radio set better by giving out the real pure tones that the radio picks up. Come in and get a Compar-~ ative Demonstration. Let your ear decide. Price $35.00. For folks who want something better. eetlesS REPRODUCER a et SERVICE SHOP THE RADIO 18 Prouty Annex Phone 1840

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