WINNETKA TALK August 20, 1927 Phone Wilmette 2418 EDWARD HUCK For Painting and Decorating at Sensible Prices 1405 Central Ave. Wilmette Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Wilson of 369 Ridge avenue returned last week from a month's western trip. They first spent a week in Yellowstone park, and from there toured through the Rockies. Their daughter, Jane, who has been spending the summer at Camp Neewaka, Ward, Col. is expect- ed to return home a week from Sun- day. OIL HEAT Let us care for all your problems in Oil Heating--whether it's a new burner that's wanted or repairing the old one. North Shore COMAT MAT] ILOMATIH Dewey Hoke 448 Oakdale Glencoe 101 Chamber of Commerce Joins State Chamber The Winnetka Chamber of Com- affiliated with the Illi- nois Chamber of Commerce, merce is now such con- nection having been made by a vote at the meeting of the Chamber last Tuesday evening. Local Chambers affiliated with the state organization receive much valu- able assistance in various matters coming up from time to time. The Winnetka Chamber, recognized as one of the foremost organizations of its kind in the state, deemed it advisable to have the assistance which comes in various ways through the state or- ganization and through which the lo- cal Chambers are kept advised re- garding state legislation affecting com- mercial interests. "A flome Bank [or Winetkz Feoole" N the belief that the customers of the Win- netka State Bank are its most valuable assets, it is the aim of this institution to be of steadily increasing service to them. Are you getting the full measure of benefit from all departments and facilities at your disposal? Qficers and Directors HENRY R. HALE Fresidlent LL.B. KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/Fesiaens SANBORN HALE Cashier CLORGE W. MEHINNEY Asst Cashier VICTOR ELTING ~~ NOBLE HALE WINNETKA STATE BANK LIM ST LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. -- BANKING HOURS A.M. lo 3PM. 8 mm | Salurdays Bam.lo 1230pm. and 7 lo rm. pm Christian Fellowship Parish House, Oak St., Winnetka Pastor A. E. Rohrbach Rev. Joseph H. Taylor, Assistant pastor Hours of Worship SUAGRY ..icernsoriiensancnrives ; 8 p. m. Subject: **My Father's Business Welnestay ..esics ts crises vasvves 8 po. m. Swedish service Rev. Joseph W. Carlson Formerly Swedish Mission Church of Evanston. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Fervency in prayer by the power of the Holy Spirit is a good preservative against thoughts rushing in. Flies never settle on a boiling pot. First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street Hours of Worship Sunday : Sun@ay School ........ cian. 10 a. m Morning service .......i.eiuee 11 a. m Dr. C. G. Sterling Evening Service ......cccieueees 8 p. m. Dr. C. G. Sterling Wednesday : Swedish Service .... socio 8 p. m. Rev. W. Linaquist of Evanston. Mrs. Willis S. Hilpert of 455 Chest- nut street has as her guest for the month of August her sister, Mrs. James P. McCormick of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. McCormick's son, Alan, is with her, and Dr. Mc- Cormick will join his family early in September, when they will leave Win- netka to go to eastern Canada. ---- Alic and Billy Walcott, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Walcott of New York and Norfolk, Conn., were guests last week of their cousin, Miss Pris- cilla Guthrie of 730 Walden road. The boys were returning from a month's visit at the Elkhorn ranch, in Mon- tana. w--C-- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Arnold of 891 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, have as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold of Maplewood, N. J. nn J. A. Brigham of Princeton, III, father of Mrs. J. Milton Coulter of 1065 Chatfield road, is here for a visit at the home of his daughter. Photographer To the North Shore Stanton Wilhite 743 Elm Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 210