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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 73

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BE a ii In MRT 72 WINNETKA TALK September 29, 1928 Invite Inspection of Shawnee Club Granada Theater Usher Speaks Five Languages George Johnson, captain of ushers at the Granada theater, can be polite in five languages. This was discovered when he learned about Northwestern nights every Friday, and told the man- ager how much it pleased him because he is a senior student in Liberal Arts at Northwestern university, working his way through school. Johnson will accompany the Gran- ada cameraman on a weekly tour of Evanston campus to take motion pic- tures of the fraternity and sorority members, the football team in prac- tice, and current student celebrations. The pictures will be shown on the screen every Friday night. At the dances in the Granada lobby, after the show on Northwestern nights, Johnson will be much in evidence wel- coming the university crowds. He will be free to carry requests for dance numbers to Charles Kaley, who, with the dance unit of his stage orchestra, will furnish the music. Newsreel pictures for the first Northwestern night this Friday, Sep- tember 28, will include the Pi Beta Phi sorority and the Delta Upsilon fraternity, football team, and the an- nual "Joint Frolic" of freshmen men and women in Patten gymnasium, on Wednesday, September 26. President Walter Dill Scott, Coach Hanley, and Football Captain Walter Holmer will be introduced at this gathering. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue Telephona 1396 Church telephone 5111 Services 17th Sunday after Trinity MISSION SUNDAY . 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 9:45 A. M. First service and sermon. 11:00 A. M. Second service and sermon. Sermon by Rev. E. F. Schueler, D. D. Evening Service 45 P. M. y Sermon by Rev. A. Werfelmann, D. D. Our church will celebrate its annual Mission Sunday with three services next Sunday. These services are devoted ex- clusively to missions. The speaker for the morning services is Pastor E. F. Schueler of Milwaukee, Secretary of the Board of Home Missions in North Amer- ica. Pastor Schueler is intimately ac- quainted with this branch of mission work in our church in which at present over one thousand men ave actively en- gaged as missionaries. Hveryone should hear Pastor Schueler, who will speak at 9:45 and at 11. 4 4 1 Rush Work to Complete by Holiday Season KLEEN KWICK { Sunday, September 30, has been set aside by the Shawnee Country club " 3 as Inspection day. On this day members will be given full opportunity for a - " § complete inspection of the new building under construction. The public has Electric Dishwasher been invited to avail itself of this opportunity to see what is being done. The . building will be completed for the Holiday period this year. Only portable dishwasher that lemons and Considerable progress has been made in the plans and construction of rinses direct from hot water faucet. : the new club. There will be facilities to serve every member of the family. Will Demonstrate i These include dining room, swimming pool with indoor beach and wading ONE ON EXHIBIT AT CITY HALL ] pool, ball room, handball courts, bowling alleys, tennis courts, library and atheltic equipment; in addition every appointment necessary for their social Distributed by activities. The new clubhouse will be finished and open during the holidays E. B. TAYLOR & COMPANY of this year and the officers are making arrangements to have the first big 546 Center Street Winn. 998 | affair at New Year's. They are desirous of acquainting the residents of the 1 North Shore with all the details pertaining to their beautiful new buildings. PORTER'S NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC Shawnee Country club is completely financed, so that it will not be neces- SHOP sary to make any assessment against members for the completion of the new 797 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 44 building, it is pointed out. p . We know you're sore-- because your feet are | ULIPS--T1 ULIPS --Here you will get Order early for choice selections in "Solid Leather" shoes . tnd oe can vebeild Darwin - Breeder - Cottage Tulips your old ones. PLANT NOW! Advance purchase of bulbs direct from Holland permits us to sell them at prices as low as { Men's Shoes--Sewed soles and heels . ..... $2.50 & $2.25 35¢ doz. or $2.50 per 100 | Full soles and heels ........ $3.50 & $3.25 A small crop this year will make prices higher next season. - : 1 rge Q iti Ladies' Sewed soles and heels. ............ $2.25 & $1.95 Special Prices on La ge uantities PERENNIALS and ROCK PLANTS Sewedsoles....... =... 00 $1.50 & $1.25 at Special Prices for Fall Planting An Extra Fine Lot of Madonna Lilies Rubber Heels ............... 50c & 40c BOROVICKA'S | WINNETKA SHOE STORE | %e ied The Winnetka Flower Shop - . 7 nter Street Phone Winnetka 283 804 Elm Street Phone Winn. 694 16:6

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