June 25, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 13 Stults Manager on | Rev. Richards to Leave on Vacation Next Week Motor Tour of East; | | Rev. James Austin Richards will Returns on July 11 preach the sermons at bot prob hi Jane T. McDowell, manager of the ing and evening services at the Win- Wilmette office of the E. E. Stults|netka Congregational church, Sunday. Realty company, together with her | His sermon topic in the morning at 11 husband, W. J. McDowell, and their | o'clock, will be, "Paths to Freedom," son and daughter, John and Naomi, |and the topic announced for the eve- left Friday, June 17, on a motor trip ning sermon at 8 o'clock, is, "Vivid to Buffalo, N. Y., where Mr. McDow- | Religion." He will also preach the ell planned to spend a week at his fac- | Junior sermon during the morning tory, The Buffalo Forge company, at-| worship, for which his topic will be, tending the annual sales conference |"Seeing God." All boys and girls are and outings of the concern. invited to this service. From Buffalo the family will drive| This will be Rev. Richards' last Sun- to West Hartford, Conn., to visit Mr.|day preceding his summer vacation, and Mrs. H. V. Richards, who were | which he is taking early this year. guests of the McDowells in Wilmette | He and his family expect to leave the a year ago. They expect to return to|middle of next week for the Puget Wilmette about July 11. Sound country, making Bellingham, John McDowell, more familiarly Washington, their headquarters. known as "Johnny," graduated from| Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin has been the Cenrtal Grammar school last week | at Tower 'Hill, Michigan, this week as and Naomi has just completed her first | dean of the Young People's confer- year at Northwestern university where | ence. she was president of the Green Lan- tern club and has had other honors, as indicated in having had her photograph ii Aye Is the latest the Willis _Stutsons. -of 479 Sunset road, returns today from Minneapolis, Last week Mr. McDowell attended | where she has been spending the week the 25th anniversary of his class at the University of Chicago. REPRESENTS, HONOR SOCIETY Miss Elizab¢th Stutson, daughter of at a convention of Theta Sigma Phi, national journalistic society. Miss feet ------ err Stutson was one of the representatives Jack Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs.|from the University of Illinois chapter Percival Hunter, 510 Ash street, who |of the organization, the other Mlinois | has been attending Lake Forest acad- | representatives being Miss Enid Baird | emy, has returned home for the sum-|of Danville, and Miss Doris Miller of | mer vacation, Chicago, president of the chapter. fact, Huta 946 Oak St., Winnetka Phone 320 HATS Entire Stock Reduced SILKS -- STRAWS -- FELTS a -------- -------- s Your Furniture... | 4 4 * in Our Care | 4 2 1 will take all worries from your mind. 25 years of | experience assures you of a most perfect job. i We solicit your patronage. ) | | Upholstered Furniture b : Made to order Furniture Repaired Mattresses Renovated b Slip Covers made to order | i Antique and Periodical Furni- | ture given special attention. p 4 4 Winnetka Upholstery & Furniture Co. | ; T heodore Spacek, Prop. { 10 Carlton Annex Ph. Winn. 614 i { Sdtiimtstiad hasan iuedsaentibaatiitis ana mdiacabui dean: ghey A State Bank Build with Ample Financing WwW E SUGGEST that you make appli- cation now for funds you may expect to require for building construc- tion or similar needs during the coming summer months. Without any obligation to borrow, you may secure any information you may wish regarding the details of grant- ing mortgage loans secured by approved property located in Winnetka, Kenil- worth, Glencoe Woods and adjoining territory. Confidential relationship exists always between this Bank and its customers. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA A a . 5 Bp STN Sl Aa