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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Mar 1921, p. 4

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4 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 a Mr. Ernest E. Pavey is sailing from| Mr. Seward McKinney of Foxdale Christ Church Jeong New York today aboard the Ac-|avenue, has been in Joliet, Ill., on a - : quitania for England, where he will | business trip this week. Of Specia Services join Mrs. Pavey and their small cos, ind rr -- daughter, who have been spending Mr. Dan Noe, 948 Spruce street, "Holy Week" to Be Observed in| the winter with relatives in East | spent last week-end with friends in . C 00 ca Cr uts Variety of Services, Including Devon. a Milwaukee. Presentation of Cantata There will be two main services in Christ church, Sheridan road and Humboldt avenue, on Good Friday, March 25. The first will be the Three Hour service, beginning at noon and conducted by the rector, with ad- dresses and meditations on the "Seven Last Words." in the evening at 8 o'clock, also in the church, the choir will sing the sacred cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," by James H. Maunder. Under the direction of John Rankl, choirmas- ter, and Chester E. Morsch, organist, the choir has had this work in prep- aration for some weeks past, and the . service promises to be one of rare béauty and real helpfulness. The soloists will be Edmond Fulton, so- prano; Paul E. McCready, tenor, and Charles Lewis Day, bass. There will also be a service in the chapel on the morning of Good Fri- day at 10 o'clock. On Maundy Thursday morning there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:30 o'clock; the children's service with an address il- lustrated by the stereopticon will be at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, and the service of Holy Communion in commemoration of the institution of the Lord's Supper will be at 8 o'clock in the evening. These three services will be held in the chapel. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day of Holy Week there will be a cel- ebration of the Holy Communion at 10 o'clock in the morning and evening prayer at 5 o'clock. &] Social happenings The Art and Literature department of the Winnetka Woman's club an- nounces the opening of the last term of the French classes under Mr. AAT AT The Oak Street Circle met at the home of Mrs. William F. Groene, 903 Cherry. street, on Tuesday afternoon of this week. --p-- Mrs. William Browne Hale, 900 Wil- low street, was elected president of the Chicago Bryn Mawr club last Saturday at a luncheon and annual meeting at the Casino. ---- / Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller have re- turned from- California and recently opened their home on the Indian Hill Golf grounds. aunt ' Mrs. Bernard Ransome, 429 Prov- ident avenue, has been spending the week in Cleveland, O. Rf rpbpnr Mr. Norman K. Anderson, 565 Wil- low street, has returned from a busi- |. ness trip to New York and Boston. Stanley Clague, 849 Willow street, has returned from a business trip to Bloomington and Peoria, Ill The Village Dancing club will meet next Tuesday, evefling at the Winnet- ka Womans' 'club. 801 Elm Street LLL LETTE TE TT ETE For Your Easter Table Luxuries THE PROGRESSIVE GROCERY A. LIPS, Proprietor Phones Winnetka 888-889 WINNETKA CEA s ERE EE "nn a PEEL ." a abate ole bins Georg Cauuet on Monday , March 21. | Beginner's and intermediate classes meet on Thursdays at 1:30 and 2:30 o'clock; advanced classes on Mondays at 3 o'clock. Also a class in French literature on Mondays at 4 p. m. Any resident of Winnetka is welcome to any of these classes as well as club members. Any further information may be obtained from Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, 948 Hubbard street. -- The Camp Fire Girls of Winnetka will hold a Food Sale of baked foods, candy, etc. in the Assembly room of Community JIouse on Saturday, March 26, at 1:30. Each group is to be in charge of a table, the contents of which are to be judged by a com- mittee of expert housekeepers just previous to the opening of the sale. Sly Women of the village will be in- terested in learning that the Woman's Guild of Christ church will hold an- other of its now famous Food Sales on the Saturday morning before Eas- ter, beginning at 10 o'clock, at the parish house,. Mrs. William Nicholls and her committee will be in charge; me fn Miss Stella Roberts, violinist, wha played so beautifully on the program of the Winnetka Woman's club at the meeting on March 3, was given her violin foundation by Winifred Town- send Cree, as was also Ruth Ray and others. wf The Lincoln Avenue Circle will have an all-day meeting Tuesday, March 22, at the home of Mrs. "John FE. Bunker, 656 Lincoln avenue. The Misses Gemmill will be the assisting hostesses. sired. ---- The Gift Shop at the Wellesley Wayside Inn is daily growing in pop- ularity. Not only is there a wide choice of articles on display, but or- ders for special work are taken and promptly filled. tia The East Willow Street Circle will be entertained in the home of Mrs. Philemon B. Kohlsaat on Woodland avenue, on Tuesday afternoon .of next week. ais Mrs. Roger Sherman, 213 Linden avenue, is spending sometime in Bos- ton and New York. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiildd Office Phone Winnetka 344 Zz rr Residence Phone Winnetka 1468 Charles R. Bakkemo Painter and Decorator Holder of Diploma for Painting ESTIMATES FURNISHED 952 Spruce St., WINNETKA, ILL. SLLLSSLSSISLISLLLSLLLSSLLSLL SS SSS SSL L SSS SSS LS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSP A full attendance is de- |, CULTIVATING a MADE EASY Bevington Carlton Machinery Co. 549 Washington Chicago, Ill. EEE EEENENEEEN rE Na ENE E NE ENERNEENEEN ' Portable Garagesand Summer Homes i H GARAGES : 1 $145 up : : Why pay Gar- ] age rent? : : Investigate? : : Send for Catalogue. § ' Delivered and erected in few hours. ' 1 DUFFY PORTABLE HOUSE CO. § 4307-19 W. 24th Place CHICAGO § i hone Lawndale 177 H Pin wn SEN. -- 17 N. STATE------ WHOLESALE DRESS MATERIAL SHOP 1420 Stevens Bldg. Extend to every woman in this com- munity an invitation to participate in buying material for Suits, Wraps, Dresses or Skirts at exactly whole- sale price. Silk or wool fabrics of highest quality only. ----16 N. WABASH ; Telephone Attachments Telephone attachments are being peddled in a miscellaneous manner throughout the country and are purchased by many subscribers and attached to their instruments. these so-called "helps," are of little account and frequently injure the service more than they improve it. Many of these devices get the lines and instru- ments into trouble » whereupon the Company, to protectitsservice,isobliged toremovethem. Rubber earpiece attachments do not increase the sounds received, and often make it impos- sible to hang the telephone properly upon the switchhook. As good results can be obtained by coveringone ear with the palm of the hand. Telephone instruments, necessarily very sensi- tive and intricate, have been designed to produce the best results as they are. interest of good service, subscribers are re- quested to permit no attachments of any kind to their instruments. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Generally | disinfectants, etc., In the Maintenance Cost Extent to which the dealer assumes (and 1s able to meet) responsibility for car performance, measures the upkeep cost that the owner must bear. Our service department exists for the benefit of our cuslomers, nol merely as a source of revenue to us. This kind of a dealer cooperation makes any car worth the price at any time. LUE ETE TT Hudson Motor Co. of Illinois EVANSTON BRANCH 1522 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Phones Evanston 343 and 720 TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT ~ SOLD ~ RENTED - REPAIRED - All Makes FOUNTAIN CH ANDLER'S PHONE SQUARE Ev. 123 CHANDLER Famous for Its Marvelous Motor DORT The QUALITY goes clear thru Sold and Serviced Exclusively by EARL COAL MOTOR CO. 1019 Davis Street, Evanston CASH - TERMS - TRADE USED CARS THAT ARE RIGHT Phones 578 and 57g STEPHENS SALIENT SIX Automobile Painting Repairing Supplies WM. T. WEHRSTEDT, Proprietor ESTABLISHED 1909 Phone Win. 165 562 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka

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