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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Nov 1927, p. 43

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42 - WINNETKA TALK November 26, 1927 1 Unitarian Church | Kenilworth Police hicago avenue SE Cileawood boulevard Get Powerful Car Church school, 9:45 a.m. for Speedy Work BETWEEN ORRINGTON AND SHERMAN AVENUES | | Morning service, 11 a.m. The new Kenilworth police car, a _ Sermon subject: "The Voice from With- Hupmobile "Eight" roadster, was de- in. livered late last week and is now in service, it was announced last Mon- day. The new machine was ordered ltl purchased by the Kenilworth Village ADDRESS ON THE TEMPLE board some time ago and the police The topic in the studio of Mr. Louis | Committee of that organization was in- Bourgeois, architect, 536 Sheridan road, structed to make the purchase when- Wilmette, Sunday, November 27, at ever it had decided upon the machine Bagdadi wit Ne by Zi, AL most suited to the department's needs. ly returned Rho bmi Bg Wl bu in At that time it was stated that due to Palestine are expected to narrate thelr | the fact that thieves now operate in BYventures ain} smpressions: Great prog- | high powered machines it would be fies, is reported, throughout fhe world in | practically impossible forthe Village which the residents along the north shore | Police to apprehend fugitive bandits lf | coast are vitally interested. Plans for | should the occasion arise, because of 7 Acre Garden [| fate activities hin probably be announ. | the slowness of the equipment formerly | room at 112 Linden avenue, Wilmette, is used. |} | open daily. The addition of the new patrol car | places the Kenilworth police depart- { ment on a par with most of the north shore organizations. Beacon lights placed at various points throughout the CLAIRE M. WILMOT village for the purpose of signaling to | officers out on patrol, the addition of | Young People's meeting at 6 p.m. in the Church House. 4, 5, 6 Room Apartments and Lawn Swimming Pool Mechanical Refrigeration and Gas included in [ IN 1 i J | ||| announces the open- Te i il BN | . | the purchasir y of 3 w - f Reasonable { ing of her new stu- torcycle, and the addition of several I Rentals | v men, have all been factors involved in | dio and shop at a general program of maintaining the : department on a basis of the highest 1324 Chicago Ave- eBolency. Wednesday, N o- Peter Plump Makes Debut VICTOR C. CARLSON | veriber 30th. for Children December 3 The announcement made by the | | | | | nue, Evanston, Ill, . I Junior league of Chicago that Peter . Organization i In Plump will make his debut Saturday f PHONE morning, December 3, at the Harris i AR | theater, will be of interest to all chil- 636 CHURCH STREET 11 GREENLEAF 5160 dren along the north shore. The Phone: Greenleaf 503 | HR | Junior league is calling this Peter ie | Plump day and the children will be given an opportunity to help Peter Plump, already known to them through their birthday offerings. The play to be presented is "Rose and the King," and is as interesting for adults as it is for children. Peter Plump will appear in a delightful pantomime dance, "Tempting Peter Plump," in which an evil spirit tries to persuade Peter to forsake the teaching of an Infant Welfare nurse and tempts him with many luscious morsels which he finally refuses. In the end he is re- warded by a nurse who appears with the food he is supposed to have. The committee says, "Let us sup- port Peter Plump in his good work with a capacity audience. Tickets will be on sale at the Harris theater box office." Sees Community Papers as Big Safety Boosters "One of the greatest factors con- tributing to the cause of the child safety drive, and which has kept up an incessant barrage of publicity flow- ing into the homes, is that of the local newspaper," says Si. Mayer, president of The Automobile Club of Illinois, at a recent meeting of the Safety com- mittee. Notwithstanding the general amount Has stood the test and is recommended by of co-operation received from civic . oye organizations, neighborhood clubs and thousands of satisfied families others, more lineage has been offered by local neighborhood editors per paper than any other agency enlisted in the Get this guaranteed fuel. Enjoy safety drive. The metropolitan dailies real satisfaction and save money have all carried daily accounts of hap- penings in connection with the cam- paign, but from the standpoint of com- KUTTEN BROS. munity circulation and home interest, Plione Wilmette 1-2900 it has been noticed that the largest EDINGER & SONS r 5M display of safety interest had been cul- Phone Wilmette 641-642 : : MEYER COAL & MATERIAL CO. tivated through the local mediums, Phone Wilmette 1733-1734 Made in Chicago am Dr. and Mrs. Horace Kent Tenney, Jr.. of Madison. Wis., visited Dr. Ten- ney's mother, Mrs. Horace Keat Ten- ney of 640 Pine street, Winnetka, over Thanksgiving.

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