WINNETKA 'TALK September 3, 1927 RADIATOR CABINETS Beautify Your Home -- No More Studie Transform your radiators into Beautiful and Useful Furniture, equipped with humidifier which supplies the proper amount of moisture. Cabinets are custom built, of the finest furniture steel, and finished to harmonize with your decorative scheme. We will be pleased to show samples and quote prices. A phone call will bring this service to you, without obli- gation. FRED A. ELLIS & Co. Heating Contractors 840 CENTER ST. Winnetka, Ill. WINNETKA 265 Service Satisfaction 2636 6.0), IT 1S BETTER to buy your children's shoes at Pool © Piper's and know they are right for growing feet than to buy without discrimination and hope they are right. oXejoxelexeloxaloxelox elo) Ye) SX 2 1) Xe] . -- EX) Store Hours: 8 A. M.to 6 P. M PaoL & PIPER "INC: CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 3: Chicago Avenue 7, aN > 2 9 Yel (6 x9) oxox SOR IC IL Soe | Christian Science "Christ Jesus" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, August 28. The golden text was from 1 John 4:9, "In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him." Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined. For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonder- ful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace" (Isaiah 9:2, 6). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus was the son of a virgin. He was appointed to speak God's word and to appear to mortals in such a form of humanity as they could understand as well as perceive . . . He expressed the highest type of divinity, which a fleshly form could express in that age" (p. 332). son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mons of 151 Woodstock avenue, returned to Kenilworth last week after spending eight weeks at- tending a summer woodcraft course at Culver, Ind. Elwood Mons, ---- Miss Katherine Stolp of 336 War- wick road, Kenilworth, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John McGill and their son, Donald McGill, of Wil- mette, at Burlington, Wis. Club Head Says Auto Facilities Can Be Reduced "Automobile fatalities could be less- ened to at least a fifty percent grade if only a few simple rules of road courtesy were adhered to," says Presi- dent Si Mayer of the Automobile Club of Illinois in a recent bulletin issued by that club. Many out of town mo- torists, unfamiliar with the traffic reg- ulations of the city, county and state unconsciously follow in the footsteps of the car bearing an Illinois license plate. If the fellow ahead outs in and out of traffic or passes up a street car or whatever the case may be, it encour- ages the visitor to do the same thing, not knowing that it may be in violation to our traffic laws. The Automobile Club of Illinois has prepared the "Ten Commandments of road courtesy" which are as follows: 1. Do not neglect your responsibility by carelessly Jooking around while conversing with passengers either to your right, or scoot around another car. 2. Drive in a straight line. 3. Always signal your intentions when starting, stopping or turning. 4. Have due regard for pedestrians, especially women and children who de- sire to cross a street or boulevard. 5. Drive at a conservative, sensible speed. 6. Do not pass a standing street car loading or unloading passengers. Mrs. Moody, who is living in Mrs. John Marshall Roberts' home at 328 Warwick road, Kenilworth, entertain- ed a large group of her friends at a luncheon last Tharsday, The Kenilworth Shls who have been vacationing at the camp near Rooss- velt, Wis., returned to their homes Wednesday evening. Returning 368 Central Ave. Highland Park Members of "Associated Fur Industries of Chicago' to School? Many of the young ladies are soon re- turning to school. already ordered a new fur coat, others are just having their old one re- lined or remodeled. Many of them have while We are showing coats of many styles and designs in a variety to please the most discriminating. with the co-eds. Pony coats are popular Repairing -- Relining -- Remodeling Victor Brothers Manufacturing Furriers Highland Park 351 ---- |