6 WINNET KA TALK December 24, 1927 First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 806 Elm roel Tel. Winn. 2304 Sunday, December 25 (Christmas) 5:30 a. m. Sunrise ("Julotta"™) service. Swedish and English. Special singing. 7p. m. Sunday school festival. Thursday, December 29 8 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Meeting. Saturday, December 31 Watch-night service. Special program, including message by Rev. Titus Johnson, returned missionary from Congo, Africa. 9:00 pm. Social hour, 10 to 11, followed by prayer meeting until the dawn of the New Year. "And the word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.' John 1:14. SCHOOLS REOPEN JAN. 4 Winnetka schools closed Wednesday, December 21, for the holidays. School will be resumed Wednesday, January 4, New Trier carried out its old tra- dition of singing carols in the main hall at the close of sessions. Firemen Extinguish Blaze in Newly Erected Garage A beaver board covering over a newly-made cement garage floor at- tached to the new residence being erected on Church road near Center street, was discovered on fire by Ser- geant Ed Cummings and Patrolman Carl Bishop of the local police last Saturday morning, at 1:30 o'clock. The blaze was quickly extinguished by the Fire department. It originated from a heater being used in connection with the cement work. "od 1869--1870 1871--1872 RAPP BROS. 522 Center St. Winnetka XMAS SPECIALS--SATURDAY Best Beef Pot Roast, Ib. ........25¢c |Basey Bread will reduce your Fresh Chopped Beef, 1b. ...20c | weight Nature's way. Try a loaf Boneless Beef Roast, Ib. 32¢ Best Rib Roast Beef, Large ( Cut, Ib... Iie 39¢ Boneless: Veal Roast, Tg _ 35¢ | Sweet Butter Rolls, doz. .. ..35¢ Shoulder Veal Roast, 1b. ........ 28c |Home Made Fruit Cakes, Breast Veal (Pocket), b.& a 5 20c| 3 1b. $1.00 Loin Veal Roast (Kidney, Ib... 3% | 54 ~~ $1.00 and $1.25 per Ib. today. For sale here. Coffee Cakes, each ....30c, 35¢c, 40c Rib Veal Chop, Ib. .. . 39¢ Leg Spring Lamb, Ib. ..... .. 35¢ Shoulder Spring Lamb, Ib. ..... .25¢ Lamb Patties, Ib... cou. iis 25¢ Shoulder Lamb Chop, 1b. ......32¢ Pork Loin Roast, Ib. ........... 22 Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b. ....... 18c Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib. ........... 18¢ Pure Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs. .....65¢ Best Elgin Creamery Butter, Ib. .......56¢ Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ib. ....25¢ Best White Potatoes, pk. ...... 2 BET teste ani ilo 48c, 57c Yellow Turnips, Ib. .............. 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M,, 3 2 . = - - 8 v Woman's Club Has Delightful Program of Christmas Music Those who did not find the oppor- tunity nor have the inclination to go to the Woman's club on Tuesday af- ternoon of this week, missed one of the most delightful programs that it ever has been the writer's privilege to hear at that club. The program was in charge of Mrs. Harry Street, a member of the music committee of the Winnetka Woman's club, and was given by the Winnetka Music club. The club room was most effectively decorated with Christmas trees and lighted candles, which made a beautiful setting for the musicale. The program opened with a two- piano number, arranged for eight hands. This was the Hallelujah chorus from "The Messiah," by Handel, and it was played by Miss Clara Harsh, Mrs. Roland Whitman, Mrs. Percival Hunter, and Mrs. Arthur Dean. It was well played and was greatly en- joyed by the audience who, however, had been asked not to applaud until the end of the entire program. This was followed by the entrance of the members of the Winnetka Music club, singing a Christmas carol. The rest of the afternoon was given over to the singing of many Christmas carols and songs, some by the entire group, several by a trio composed of Mrs. Warner Robinson, Mrs. George Frazer, and Mrs. John Hansel, and one quartet by Mrs, Robinson, Mrs. Fraz- er, Mrs. Hansel, and Mrs. J. Preston Burlingham. There were two solo numbers beau- tifully sung by Mrs. Fitch S. Bos- worth. These were: 1. When Jesus Was a Little Boy .... os TT Ee Garnett 2. Candlelight : . vicina divs Rogers It was most apparent from the many remarks and conversations heard around the tea table later, that the entire afternoon was thoroughly en- joyed and appreciated by everyone. Mission Board Asks U. S. Policy Change in China Three members of the Winnetka Congregational church were in Boston last week presenting to the Prudential Committee of the American Board of Missions the resolution recently passed by the Congregational church of Winnetka asking that body to seek the co-operation of other missionary boards in requesting the State depart- ment so to modify its policy that mis- sionaries in the inland parts of China who desire to do their work only with diplomatic protection and entirely without military protection may be al- lowed to do so. The church was rep- resented by Stanley S. Simpson, Wil- liam Ayer McKinney and the Rev. Paul R. Reynolds. Some reports of the result of this conference may be looked for in a short time, it is said. New Trier Debate Teams Prepare for Busy Year A meeting of the New Trier High school debating team was held at the home of Jeanne Baumgartl, 1180 Oak- ley avenue, Hubbard Woods, Monday, December 19. The question for the year is the McNary Haugen Bill. It was decided upon by the debating association to which New Trier belongs. The team will debate other members of this association, and also has a return debate with a Cleveland high school. As vet no debates have been held, the members now being engaged in pre- paring themselves for the debates after the holidays. OMIT CLASS SESSION The Young Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational church will omit its session Sunday, December 25, but will meet as usual at 10 a. m. Sunday, A| January 1. Fy =.