4 October 10, 1925 WINNETKA TALK APPROVE NEW CHURCH Winnetka Congregationalists Accept Recommendations for Structure to Seat 1,200 People. At the meeting of the Winnetka Congregational church Monday night of this week, the church unanimously adopted the two recommendations of the church council in regard to the site and the size of the new church soon to be built. That means that the plan is to build a new structure on the location of the present church with a seating capacity of approxi- mately 1,200. John Leonard Hamilton, a member of the Church Building-Plan commit- tee, presented in considerable detail the history of the study which the committee and the architect have made to date. He also showed some large ground plan drawings depicting the way in which Mr. Klauder, the archi- tect, believes the problem can best be solved. Great stress was laid on the fact that if the church was built on any other site it would also have to build a large Church House in order to pro- vide for its Church school, it being entirely inexpedient to have the Church school classrooms separated from the church even by a single street. It is, therefore, extremely fortunate that it proves possible to place a beautiful and adequate church on the present land. Details have not been worked out, but it is suggested that the new church lie on the north and south axes instead of east and west and that the present church also be turned to lie north and south and be moved some distance to the west where it would be of great value as a chapel, to be used for smaller services and by the Church school. There is much satisfaction in the prospect of retaining a structure that has, through the years, gathered so many hallowed memories about itself, it was stated. The Church Building committee is now in a position to have complete plans drawn and submit them to the church for approval. Names Electrical Board to Study New Regulations Village President John S. Miller announced the appointment of an elec- trical commission which will recom- mend rules and regulations for elec- trical construction in the village, at the council meeting held Tuesday eve- ning. The personnel of the commis- sion is as follows: Harold Bohnen, chief electrical inspector for the Village, chairman; Paul Blake, an electrical contractor; Edward A. Peterson, journeyman electrician ; Harold D. Hill, fire insurance agent, and H. I. Woolhiser, representative of the local electrical utility. The ap- pointments were confirmed by the council and the commission will meet in the near future to draft the rules for the ordinance recently passed by the Village in accordance with a state statute which went into effect not long ago. After regulations have been drafted the commission will disband. The New Trier circle will meet Tuesday, October 13, at the home of Telephone Winnetka 1811 576% Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, Illinois MISS HERBST Gifts 5 VTE, : SARA 7 Furniture China Interior Decorations Lamps Glass Miss Herbst will be glad to come to your home and offer suggestions and estimates without obligation on your part 10 per cent discount on all personal Christ- mas greeting cards ordered before October 15 Mrs. Hyman Raclin, 528 Elder lane, at 2 o'clock. Members are all urged to attend this, the opening meeting of the season. Miss Janet Orwig will play several selections. Chicago Winnetka CLEANER Lake Forest Highland Park ZEN innetha Congregational Church Winnetka: edly attractive. The Winnetka opportunities. You will receive courteous welcome and atten- tion when you choose to visit our place of worship. A Church Letter The following letter, patterned after one sent out recently by a department store in a neighbor- ing town, might be addressed to the residents of Dear Mr. and Mrs. A:-- cially announced. School has started, the leaves are falling and cool, crisp days are on the way. At this time of the year our church service is decid- Congregational is the Community Church to your home, Mr. and Mrs. A., and you will be delighted with the wide vari- ety of our merchandise in the line of activities and Winnetka Congregational Church The fall season is offi- nearest Cordially yours, 6H4753B 6H4757B If It's Electric It's Right Here-- electrical appliances for the home or for work requires that you use care in selecting makes that will give long service and that will use the least in current. We were among the first to specialize only in such things as experience had proved to be useful and eco- nomical as well as handsome in ap- pearance. That is why we sug- gest that you see the good points of our electrical appliances before deciding on what to buy. Buying fH4759B 6H4750B 6H4751B fH4760B We Have a Complete Stock of MAZDA LAMPS ~~ A = 6H4765B Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm Street Winnetka, Mlinois Phones 843-844 FHI4768] oo) 6H4734B 6H4733B