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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1928, p. 16

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i | t 14 WINNETKA TALK October 6, 1928 Miss Florence E. Reed Is Summoned by Death News was received here this week of the death of Miss Florence E. Reed in Denver, Colo. Miss Reed was a partner in the Hearthstone Tea Shop in Hubbard Woods, but on account of ill health she has not been able to enter into the activities of the busi- ness for more than two years. She had many friends on the north shore. Burial was at Williamsport, Pa., her old home. Miss Margaret Korrady, formerly of Kenilworth, now of the Orrington hotel, left October 2, for Stoneleigh school, Rye Beach, N. H., where she is entering her sophomore year. we Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevens and their daughter, Frances, 330 Abbotts- ford road, Kenilworth are moving to the Orrington hotel for the winter. Milan Lusk to Appear in Recital October 7 Milan Lusk, violinist, is making his first appearance since his return from abroad Sunday, October 7, at the Eighth Street theater, with the Peo- ple's Symphony orchestra. The pro- gram will commence at 2:45 o'clock. Mr. Lusk will include in his solos, the Italian concerto by D'Ambrosio, which he played for Mussolini, and will play for the first time in Chicago, his own composition for violin and orchestra. AGAIN IN KENILWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Harrison and family have returned {from Leland, Mich., where they have a summer home, and are once more installed for the winter at their home at 307 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth. Dan Harrison, the eldest son, has gone to the Asheville School for boys at Ashe- ville, N. C. this year. Elm St. at Chestnut SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Monday, Oct. 8th to Saturday, Oct. 13th ALLEN-A Pure Thread Silk to the Top Pointed Heel Hose The regular $1.95 quality FOR ONE WEEK ONLY $1.49 Featuring All the New Fall Shades G. L. ZICK & CO. "The Store on the Corner" Phone 930 St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 Services 18th Sunday after Trinity 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 5 A. M. First service and sermon. 10:45 A. M. Confessional service for communicants. 11 A. M. Second service and Holy Com- munion. Sermon: "Our Lord as a Teacher." Meetings Monday at 4--Classes for children. Monday at 7:30--Choir meeting. Tuesday at 7:45--Meeting of congrega- tion. Wednesday at 7:30--Boys Scouts, Troop "Wednesday at 7:45--Bible Hour. Wednesday at 8:45--Sunday school teachers. Friday at 4--Classes for children. First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 503 Chestnut street Sunday, October 7 9:30 a. m., Sunday school 11 a. m. Morning worship. Theme : "God Is Love." 5 p. m. Communion service 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. 'Letters from the Glorified Lord to His Church." Thursday, October 11 p. m. Mid-week service. Studies in the Book of Daniel. 0 Note change in hour of communion service from the first Sunday evening of the month to the first Sunday afternoon. All members and believing friends are welcome to this service. MUSICAL PROGRAM Mrs. Ruth A. Redefer, of Highland Park, former teacher at the Skokie school, gave a program of piano solos at the assembly at that school yester- day afternoon. Carl R. Kraft Addresses First Artist Meeting The North Shore Art league held its first meeting of the season at Win- netka Community house last Thurs- day. In the absence of Lionel Robert- son, president, Albert H. Ulrich pre- sided. The league was extremely fortunate in having an artist of such outstand- ing merit as Carl H. Kraft with them to criticize summer sketches. Fach producing member had the privilege of bringing two sketches. Not only they, but everyone present, received great benefit from Mr. Kraft's instructive comments, The course tickets for the series of lectures, which Dudley Crafts Watson is giving this fall, beginning October 15 under the sponsorship of the North Shore Art league, are selling rapidly, according to reports from Mrs.J. W. F. Davies, 652 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, who is general chairman of the ar- rangements for the lectures and is in charge of the committees selling the tickets. It is expected that Metz hall, Community House, will be "sold out" before the first lecture and single seats may be at a premium so the wiser course will be to procure a "sea- son ticket" from some member of the Art league committee. Christian Fellowship Svenska Missionskyrkan Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka John Bengston, pastor Sunday school . 10 A. M. Communion Service (Swedish) 4:30 P. M. Evening Service (English) . +3 P.M Prof. Algoth Olson, president of North Park College, will speak at both afternoon and evening services. Wednesday, Swedish service .... 8 P. M Friday, Prayer Meeting $P M HAIR-A-GAIN scalp and hair shampoo 733 ELM STREET AS>> ways. REKREATOR Reduces the Figure The waistline, the ankles, the arms and legs, the buttocks and thighs--all these are quickly and effectively reduced by the REKREATOR which we have recently installed. Authorized Operators MARINELLO GUILD Registered Shop REDUCING the New Scientific Way Why break down your health and by excess dieting and strength strenuous exercise? These are not Nature's MASK-O-UTH non-massage liquid mask PH. WINNETKA 822

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