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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Jan 1927, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK January 22, 1927 "STATIC annoys most of us, but we are much more annoyed if Christmas time comes 'around' and we are financially embarrassed. It is not too late to join our Christmas Club and assure a merry Christmas for 1927. Be annoyed long enough now to join our Christmas Savings Club and you won't be annoyed next December. BANKING HOURS Daily Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A.M. to 12 M. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods A TRIBUTE TO SCOUT LEADERS (In commemoration of Boy Scout Anniversary February 7-14) Came a Call from the Home, Life's starting Place, "Help! That the men to be, Building on firm foundations May Love and Honor Me." Came a Call from the School, Where mind and hand Are trained for tasks to be done, "Help! That the lessons I strive to teach May live when school days are gone." Came a Call {from the Church, Where the soul is touched, "Help! That all boys may see The greatness of having a share in the work For God and Eternity!" Came a Call from the Nation, Mine and yours, "Help! And in Freedom's name Teach future men I am only safe When all of them 'Play the Game !"" Came the answer, strong and clear, " Here am I To serve and assist all three To the glory of Home and God and Land I'll do my best--Take me!" --Ludwig S. Dale. O. E. S. MEETING Winnetka chapter 942, Order Eastern Star, will hold a stated meeting Mon- day evening, January 24, at 7:30 o'clock, in the temple. | Mrs. Charles Coyle of 1097 Cherry street, Winnetka has returned from the Washington Boulevard hospital, where she has been under observation and treatment. PUBLIC FORUM | January 14, 1927 Editor, WINNETKA TALK: in behalf of the Winnetka League of Women Voters, I wish to thank you {for the excellent page of publicity giv- jen to the league in the issue of Janu- ary 8 We were very much pleased with it and are grateful for your co-operation. Respectfully yours, Clara W. Rummler, Corresponding secretary. Editor WINNETKA TALK: Thank you very much indeed for vour valuable co-operation during the Christmas seal campaign! It was a generous contribution to- | ward our success and we appreciate the effort and good will that it indi- cated on your part. Best wishes for a happy new year! Cordially yours, Louise Sachs, (Mrs. Theodore B. Sachs) President, Chicago Tuberculosis Insti- tute. Gamble Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Port Orange, Fla, formerly of Winnetka, has returned to his home in Florida after a short business trip in Chicago, and a visit with Daniel Leonard of 861 Bryant. Om Mrs. Albert Dockery and Miss Frances Dockery of Memphis, Tenn., arrived in Kenilworth Tuesday to spend the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cherry, 422 Abbottsford road. i Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett, 533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, entertained the study class under Dr. Arthur Guy Terry on Thursday. mnetha \\ + Tongregational ) Church \ ZIG Morning-- Evening-- 8:00 Evening Worship. Sunday, January 23rd 9:30 Kindergarten, Primary, 7th, 8th and High School grades of the Church School, the Men's Class, the Woman's Bible Class. 10:00 The Young Men's Class. 10:15 4th, 5th, 6th grades of the Church School. At the 9:30 session Mr. Davies will speak on Benjamin Franklin and at the 10:15 session he will speak on '"Jealously versus Love." 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. J. A. Richards. "Our Debt to Methodism." Wednesday Evening, January 26th 7:30 Meeting of the Church Council. 8:00 Mid-week service in the church. Far | 9 6:00 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. 7:00 Young People's Club. Sermon by Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin. 'The Tolerance of Jesus."

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