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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Sep 1927, p. 58

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58 WINNETKA TALK September 24, 1927 Mrs. Gustav Osten, 913 Cherry | Community Players Plan street, was hostess to a number of| friends Friday. September 23, in honor of Mrs. A. Milne Ramsey of 803 Cherry street. She entertained at luncheon and bridge. NOW IS NATURE'S TIME TO PUT YOUR LAWN IN SHAPE FOR NEXT SEASON Creeping Bent Turf laid now will be in per- fect condition in an in- creditably short time. Inspection and Quotations Cheerfully Furnished. Address WILMETTE LIFE B-451. A Home of Distinction aaa TEN SEVENTEEN GROVE 100% Co-operative True Georgian design, seven stories and English basement, with fourteen apartment homes of six rooms and two baths. Each apartment home has its own reception hall and gallery, ap- proached by a foyer leading from the elevator. Roller screens, quality lighting fixtures, mechanical refrigeration, incinera- tor chutes and plate glass throughout. Inspect these beautiful apartment homes today. EQUITIES $6,400 to $8,800 Agent on Premises Victor C. Carlson Organization 509 Davis Street PHONE GREENLEAF 500 . for Season's First Play | The Winnetka Community Players, | local drama group, will hold their first meeting of the fall next Monday after- | noon at the home of Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, 1119 Sheridan road. At that | time plans for the first production of | the Community House on Wednesday eve- ning, November 9, will be outlined. | The program arrangements are under | the supervision of Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty of 561 Lincoln avenue, and Mrs. Sherman Goble, 511 Ash street. It is anticipated that the coming sea- son will be one of the most successful in the history of the organization. JAZZ Piano Playing Positively taughtany person IN20 LESSONS CHRISTENSEN SCHOOLS OF POPULAR MUSIC Piano, Saxophone, Banjo, all Instruments 20 BE. JACKSON ST. HARRISON 566% CHICAGO, TLL. Write or phone for FREE BOOKLET Sx {3 : season, which is to be given at Junk -- Rags -- Old Clothes Magazines -- Tires BEST PRICES S. GOLDMAN JUNK DEALER Chairman PHONE WILMETTE. 3334 William Edwards, Glencoe's building commissioner, elected temporary chair- man of the North Shore Relations Committee, the new civic organization, = GO 4 hE Cirols, Out of the high rent loop! You'll feel at home the minute you enter our fourth floor city sales. Quality is reflected in the mammoth display of fine Fall woolens. Courteous salesmen assist you in the selection of a becoming style and pattern. When you get under the tape of our tailors, you'll recognize instantly that these men are experts. OUR FEATURE SUIT *50 A special selection at *60 and *65 CITY SALES--FOURTH FLOOR Price Building 319 West Van Buren Street Mission Leaders to Address Lutherans at Sunday Services Mission Sunday will be observed at | services in St. John's Lutheran churct Sunday, September 25. Offerings for the day will be directed into missio funds and addresses will be given by mission leaders. At the Kurth, member of | trict mission board and president of {the Northern Illinois district of the Walther league, will give the sermons In the evening, beginning at 7:45 o'clock, two Chicago mission workers, the Rev. Jose Fernandez and the Rev Henry Sandvoss, will be the speakers Mr. Fernandez is pastor of the Mex ican Lutheran church in the city, while Mr. Sandvoss is general mission work- er in Chicago and Cook county. A quartet from the Chicago Mexicar Lutheran church will give a program of songs at the evening service. two services the Rev. Carl the Lutheran dis 'N. U. Dean Honor Guest at Opening of Hospital Dr. Irving S. Cutter, dean of the Northwestern university me d ic a! school, was the guest of honor last Wednesday evening at the formal opening of the new seven-story annex {to the Illinois Masonic hospital in Chicago. Chicago's strategic location as a medical center, with its nationally recognized schools within the city and suburbs was stressed by Dr. Cutter in his address which was the principal speech of the evening. The outstand- ing reason for the amazing medical development in the Middle West lies in the co-operation given medical schools by the various hospitals in the metropolitan area, he stated. --for the BABY HUBBY, little babes in arms or cute little tots who al- ready have found their "'walk- ers" - - need the health-giving, strength-producing qualities of Our Pure Milk It gives them weight as well as muscle - - aids in their development to an amazing extent. Truly it's "liquid sunshine!" PHONE 137 DAIL LLL I WN 9 © 3% SYN AA N ) 2 anu

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