WINNETK A TALK December 3, 1927 Heraldic Artist Book Plates Crests Coats of Arms Etchings Artistic Lamp Shades Studio 17 Rapp Building Winnetka Congregationalists to Hear About New Church The congregation of the Winnetka Congregational church, at the Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock, will hear "A Plain Talk About the New Church." That is the sermon topic announced by the Rev. James Austin Richards, pastor. At the vesper service at 5 o'clock, the Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, asso- ciate pastor, will preach on, "The Originality of Jesus." This is the service usually held at 8 o'clock, the change to the earlier hour being made at this time. Inadequately Lighted Car Causes Collision Monday Last Monday evening while David C. McCreight, of 222 Sheridan avenue, Highwood, was driving with only a spotlight turned on, his car collided with a car driven by T. G. Kus of 1158 Hamptondale avenue, Winnetka. The accident occurred at Elm and Center. According to the report of Patrolman Boyd, the fenders on both cars and the front wheels on the McCreight car were damaged. Eighteen members of Alpha Gamma Chi, an organization of girls from St. Augustine's church, attended an eve- ning performance of "Hit the Deck" Spins Man's Tale The story of man from the begin- ning of history will be the subject of Isaac J. Cox, professor of history, Northwestern, when he speaks before the Contemporary Thought class Wed- nesday afternoon at Commerce hall. last Friday. This organization is to have a booth at the bazaar given at the Parish House December 7. Read the Want Ads DEBATE DEMOCRACY Noon Forum to Discuss Modern Status of Popular Rule "Is the Influence of the Democratic Principle Upon Modern Life to Be De- plored?" This will be the subject of debate at the noon forum of the Evanston Con- gregational church Sunday between 12 and 1. The affirmative will be pre- sented by Stanton Clinton, the negative by Lawrence Kelly. Ample time will be reserved for questions, objections and independent views from the floor. The debaters will present their arg- ument as representing English and American university teams. Prof. Edward L. Schaub of North- western university is director of this Sunday noon forum. Present Tenth New Trier Xmas Cantata December 18 The tenth annual Christmas cantata of the New Trier Music department will be given December 18 in the New Trier auditorium, at 4 o'clock. The Glee clubs, choruses, and orchestras will combine to give the program. Miss Barbara Waite and Mrs. Ada T. Allen, both voice teachers at New Trier for several years, will be solo- ists. Mrs. Allen is a soprano, and Miss Waite, a contralto. The program will consist of selections from the Messiah, and Christmas music. The, program is open to the public. There is no admis- sion fee. Only 18 Shopping Days to Christmas % Buddy "L" Toys i New Buddy '"L"' Engine and Cars Sand Trucks and Loaders Sprinkler Trucks Steam Shovels Fire Trucks and Others Trains Wind-Up and Electric with Tunnels and Stations Arc Lights, Water Tanks, Transformers, Crossing Gates, Switches, Crossovers, Extra Tracks, etc. Bicycles and ! dandy assortment colors. Signals, Sidewalk Bikes for Boys and Girls We have just received a bikes; many sizes and AS A) ) Skates : With and without 2 Shoes. = Roller Skates Too . ---- ) Skiis % NR No boy or girl should be with- i out a good sled. Our stock is jo complete. go 2 r of Pedal Cars % and 8 Scooters What little boy 3 wouldn't have the time Toy Dishes ; a of his life on one of : 3 these' "toys. - They're Every girl wants a set of Toy 2: strong and durable-- | Dishes. They're very inexpen- See them! sive. Is E. B. TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. i 546 Center Street WINNETKA Phones SPP AA ALAA AL Winn. 998.999 2 ER ER ER ER A ha a a