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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 May 1926, p. 38

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3b WINNETKA TALK May 1, 1926 Stability and Harmony "Home" to the average American is an ideal. It represents the worth while things of life--the foun- dation around which the entire family structure is Perfect beauty of home and grounds calls for stability and harmony throughout. should be neglected--for such neglect will mar the attractiveness and character of the whole. average American we offer a special service--a gar- age, which will harmonize with home and grounds. We will gladly help you in making your selection, and our financing plan will make it possible for you to pay for the garage like rent. We can also build for you an 18x18, 2-car garage as built. low as $245. Cairo Building Material Co. 1230 Leon Place, Evanston No detail To this Phones Univ. 7614-4255 Receive New Members at Services Tomorrow A part of the morning worship hour at the Winnetka Congregational church, Sunday, May 2, will be for the reception of new members, at which time a large class from the church school will enter the membership. The Rev. James Austin Richards, pastor will preach from the theme, "The Windows Towards Jerusalem." Fol- lowing the sermon the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated. Music for the morning service is announced as follows: Organ pre- lude, "Adazio," (sixth organ sym- phony), (Widor) Processional hymn, 140, "The Church's One Foundation." An anthem, "Cherubim song" (Bort- nyansky) by the choir. Offertory an- them, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," (Liszt Schnecker.) Edward Davies and quartette. Organ post- lude, "Allegro" (Sixth organ sym- phony) (Widor). Mrs. L. J. Longini Is Speaker at P. T. Meet The mothers of the Primary grades of the Hubbard Woods school held a Parent-Teacher meeting Tuesday after- noon of this week at the school, when Mrs. L. J. Longini, of 524 Provident avenue, gave a talk on the subject of "Habit Formation." During the ses- sion plans were discussed for organiz- ing a child study group, for next year. LOANS Ji COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company . DD. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent i 112 W. Adams St. Chicago - jd wma "THE RIVIERA WAY" is a great deal more than the ordinary washing of fine Rugs and Carpets, both Oriental and Domestic weaves. Proper- ly to clean, repair and sterilize these articles of every day use requires a large investment in not only equipment and methods, but the organization of a force of experts with years of experience in the proper handling of valuable fab- rics. Our new plant is now at peak efficiency and ready to serve you. A phone call will bring you the type of service vou will like. Wilmette "727 Winnetka Al Kaplan and John Nazarian, owners Open a Charge Account We extend credit to all responsible parties + DYERS * JVIER CLEANERS Formerly Parisian Cleaners, Inc. Main Office and Plant 1019-21 University Place Chicago, Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Park Prompt Delivery Our ten delivery trucks bring our service to your door Local Church Men Will Attend State Sessions May 4-6 The Winnetka Congregational church will be represented by its min- isters and delegate at the 83rd annual state Congregational churches, to be held in Quincy, May 4-6. Sen. A. S. Cuthbertson, of Bunker Hill, is moderator of the con- conference of ference. Among the speakers who will ad- dress the gathering are the Rev. Ray- mond Calkins, of Cambridge, Mass. who last gave the Lyman Beecher Lectures at Yale; the Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas of Akron, Ohio, noted preacher and author, who will talk on "The Present Problems of the Unspanked"; William S. Sadler, M. D., of Chicago, who will discuss "Health and Emotions ;" the Rev. Wil- liam E. Gilroy, editor of the Congre- gationalist, the religious weekly pub- lished by the denomination, and Prof. John E. Stout of Northwestern uni- versity. week SPIRIT OF ARTISTS The Troubadors, whose pictures ap- pear on the cover of this week's issue of TALK, are going about the business of singing in the spirit of true artists, declares one of the leaders in the movement. They are responding to Mr. Gunn's call for the best that is in them in a manner that cannot help but produce results, this enthusiast con- tinues. The Troubadors are expected to make their debut at the National Music Week program in Community House Sunday evening, May 2. SCANDINAVIAN SERVICE Services at the Scandinavian church, Sunday, May 2, will begin with the Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock. At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the Holy Communion. Tuesday, May 4, at 8 o'clock, the business meeting of the church. On Wednesday, May 35, at 8:15 p. m, Rev. A. E. Rohrbach, of Stockholm, Sweden, will preach in the Swedish language. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Affleck, 695 Lincoln avenue, have invited about a hundred neighbors to hear a talk by Mr. Henry F. Atwood on Sunday eve- ning, May 9. Mr. Atwood is the au- thor of "Back fo the Republic," "Safe- guarding American Ideals" and other books, and is widely known as a lec- turer on government and present day problems. Sow Now HARDY VELVET Lawn Seed Good seed is absolutely essential to make a perfect lawn. Our mixture is composed of the high- est grade seeds and is as clean as up-to-date machinery can make it. 1 1lb., 55¢; 5 1bs., $2.70; 10 1bs., $5.30; 15 lbs, $7.80. Pulverized Sheep Manure cannot be excelled for lawn or garden. 50 1bs., $1.50; 100 1bs., $2.50. Glencoe - Lime, to sweeten the soil, 10 1bs., 40¢; 50 1bs., $1.50. ' FREE DELIVERY IN CHICAGO AND SUBURBS Ask for Catalog Alec Henderson 24 W. LAKE ST. CHICAGO Between State and Dearborn Sts. Phone Randolph 2571 --

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