2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY, 17, 1924 Women Offer Song Fest at Scandinavian Church The Ladies' chorus of the First Scandinavian Evangelical church, located at 836 Elm street, will give a sacred song program: FEriday eve- ning, May 23, at 8 o'clock, which every resident of Winnetka is cordially in- vited to enjoy. Other services for the coming week at the Scandinavian church, under the supervision of Rev. Paul T. Sea- shore, the pastor, have been an- nounced as follows: Sunday services: Sunday school, 10:15 o'clock. Morning service, 11:15 o'clock. Young people's meeting, 5 o' clock. Evening worship, 7:45 o'clock. Week services: Wednesday, o'clock. Thursday, Ladies' Aid, entertained by Miss Ida Nelson, 830 Mt. Pleasant road, 8 o'clock. State Bank Observes 14th Birthday Today A quiet "family" celebration marks today the 14th anniversary of the Win- netka State bank--located on Elm street just east of Lincoln avenue. There is to be no ostentation or waving of banners, just a business-- as--usual atmosphere about the place as the many friends and business asso- ciates come and go in the day's routine of affairs. After fourteen years of steady growth the bank today shows re- sources exceeding $1,100,000. Officers of the bank include Henry Hale, president; Louis B. Kuppen- heimer, vice president; Sanborn Hale, cashier; Victor Elting, Carlton Prouty and Noble Hale, directors. prayer meeting 8 TO PRESENT OPERETTA The first graders of Miss Vernon's room at the Greeley school are pre- paring an operetta, "In Merry May," which will be given Tuesday, May 27. Many Residents Discuss Willow Viaduct Question A public hearing Tuesday of this week on the matter of the proposed through traffic highway to be located immediately west of and adjoining the Chicago and North Western rail- way right-of-way, brought out a large attendance of interested property owners who centered the discussion principally on the question of closing the Willow street viaduct and the proposition of connecting the traffic highway 'with Willow street at what is now the viaduct intersection. The questions referred to in the dis- cussion were taken under advisement by the board of local improvements and an early report to the village council is anticipated. Skokie Children to Give "Peter Pan" Performance "Peter Pan" will be presented in Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall, Skokie school, Friday evening, May 23. Very few changes have been made in the cast employed in last year's production of the play. This drama is undoubtedly the most successful of the plays given at Skokie and there have been many requests for repeat performances. 0 Wood block posters are being made for the purpose of advertising the play. Will Tell Council How to Chase the Mosquito Dr. H. W. Moore, assistant chief surgeon of the Chicago and North Western railway, whose home is at 731 Foxdale avenue, has been invited by the Village council to attend its session on Tuesday evening, May 20, and present a plan which he is spon- soring for the eradication of mosqui- toes. Dr. Moore's method of obliterating 'the annoying insect is said to be rela- tively inexpensive. Bright and Beautiful? RIN Your Eyes! Do you give Your Eyes the Care theydeserve tokeep them Dust, Wind and Strain make them appear Dull and Lifeless. To preserve Natural Charm and Lustre, cleanse them as Carefully as the Skin and Teeth. For Daily Use or when your EYES are Tired, Dull and Heavy, Murine is most Refreshing and Beneficial. Murine has been used Successfully over Thirty Years. Does Not contain Belladonna or any other harmful ingredient. Write for Free "Eye Care" or"Eye Beauty" Book THE MURINE COMPANY EYE S Dept. 19 9 E. Ohio Street Chicago, U.S.A. Name Six Skokie Girls to Lead Baseball Teams Six girls of Skokie school were elect- ed captains of the playground baseball teams Monday, of this week. The lead- ers are: bel Milton and Virginia Honnold. The girls will head teams to be se- lected this week. They were chosen from a field of twelve candidates. GIRLS LEARN LIFE SAVING A large number of girls at New Trier high school are working del- igently to pass preliminary life sav- ing tests. On Tuesday, May 20, an expert is coming to be at the school to judge the girls in their first tests. to try out.in this final meet. Laws are Broken every day, even in this most civ- ilized of nations, the United States--but citizens of the United States, particularly of Winnet- ka, are not every day given the opportunity of buying good heavy linen stationery at thirty- nine and fifty cents a box. This stationery is made by the Elam paper company and will satisfy the requirements of the most exacting users. It conveys the message exactly as the wri- ter intends it to be conveyed. The low price asked for it is only one of its minor virtues but it makes it available to all and for this reason it might be considered important. Smiling Service Community Pharmacy C.R. PATCHEN, R. Ph. 574 Phone Lincoln Ave. 164 in Northern Ng SCONS1 Upper Illustrated folder contain- ing maps, list of resorts, etc., sent free on request. Season, 30-day and week-end bar- gainvacation fares will be in effect ichigan Plan now for more fun, more fish, more pictures, more health-giving days among the pines in Wiscon- sin's Land of Lakes. 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To have them standing open often leads to annoyance, perhaps to real danger. A threshold is no barrier to tiny feet, nor will it stop drafts and dust and noise. For all these doors, Sargent Door Closer 520 is ideal. It is small in size---exactly suited for use on doors within the home. It is reasonable in price. It works with all the certainty and silence of the larger Sargent Door Closers you are used to seeing in public buildings, schools and offices. It is easy to apply. A plan enclosed in every box explains its use on the outside or the inside of any door. For convenience and the safety it will bring to your home, use these Closers on many doors. See "520" at this store. Eckart Hardware Co. Tel. 735 ELM STREET 843 Tel. 843 844 WINNETKA, ILL. 844 Phone Win. 344 Sign Painting of all kinds. P LEARN TO PAINT ALL THINGS I HELP YOU, SAVE MONEY, COME HERE RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE. ( Fr) RES 550 Center St. Tubes and Special colors mixed. Sign Painting PAINTING - DECORATING Dollars Saved Winnetka Coal & Lumber Co. Winnetka 734 Call Lawndale 7025 for our Free Service Dollars Actual tests prove that 10 tons of "Clean as the Sun's Heat" For Sale By Equals in heat value 11% tons of hard coal. At the reduced Spring price of $13.40 per ton you can save $50.00 when you purchase this amount of heat. You get a clean fuel fewer ashes--no smoke--no soot--and it is easy to use and control. E. C. Weissenberg Winnetka 12