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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Sep 1926, p. 22

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WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926 | m-- M-------- a ------ -. -- oN iI First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Announces a Free Public Lecture en CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1926 AT 8:00 O'CLOCK 3 by DR. JOHN M. TUTT, C. S. B. OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. In the Church Edifice CENTRAL AVENUE AND TENTH STREET, WILMETTE, ILL. Miss Alice Busick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb A. Busick, 1408 As- bury avenue, Winnetka, Miss La Verne Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad, 1141 Sheridan road, Wilmette, and Miss Alice Del- fosse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Delfosse, 853 Sheridan road, Wil- mette, will leave this week to attend the University of Illinois at Urbana. Miss Busick will be a member of the freshman class, and Miss Delfosse and Miss Conrad members of the sopho- more class. ---- Miss Emily Fentress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress, 939 Green Bay road, leaves a week from Thursday for New York and Simsbury, Conn., where she will enter the Ethel Walker schol. Mrs. Fentress is in New York now, and will be joined by her daughter. Interior Decoration Imported and domestic fabries below Chicago prices. Making of draperies optional. Rose Marion Knight 606 Michigan Avenue Telephone Greenleaf 1319 Miss Margaret Ellen Morgan Formerly at Glen Gables in Glencoe announces that she is now conducting the dining room and cafe at ROGERS PARK HOTEL where she again specializes in palatable and sustaining foods. At night the kind of foods wives like to set before husbands are served--the kind they love to eat at prices they are glad to pay. Visit us on Sunday SHERIDAN ROAD AT PRATT BOULEVARD VISTA DEL LAGO GETS FAMOUS WRIGLEY CUP North Shore Beach Club to Be Possessor of Emblem of Speed Boat World Championship After fourteen years' wandering, the famous Wrigley Cup winner's replica, emblamatic of the speed-boat cham- pionship of the world, and the Weckler trophy, awarded to the American champion, have been officially return- ed to Chicago's north shore, here to remain as the possession of Chicago sportmen. The trophies, won by Commodore J. Stuart Blackton of the Atlantic Yacht club, on Chicago's Lake front in 1912, were returned by Commodore Black- ton, with Commodore Sheldon Clark of the Chicago Yacht club as the re- cipient. With other trophies won by Blackton's "Baby Reliance II" the trophies are today the permanent pos- session of Vista del Lago, the new North Shore Beach club. Miss Mae Marsh, the immortal heroine of "The Birth of a Nation," (who is in Chicago, incognito) and is one of the Southern California syndi- cate interested with Chicagoans in the building of Vista del Lago, presided at the ceremonies staged on the club- house site overlocking Lake Michigan on Sheridan road, south of Kenilworth. Commodore Clark, who was chair- man of the Regatta committee when the international speed boat races were held in Chicago, and when the late Jim Pugh's "Disturber II" was mon- arch of the waters until "sunk" by Blackton's "Baby Reliance II", accept- ed as Life Member No. 1 of Vista del Lago, the trophies formally delivered to the new beach club by its general chairman. Plans for the new $1,500,000 project were shown at the brief ceremonies by John Reed Fugard, architect, of Ev- anston. The guests further included E. C. Wetten, Paul N. Dale, Jared Gage and Louis Lee Arms. Ground will be broken this fall, # is said. The club, which is for both men and women on an equal member- ship basis, is expected to be open next summer as an all-year, social and athletic north shore center, its spon- sors assert. TO RESUME CLASSES Carolyn Smith has returned to Win- netka after a summer spent in New York City, where she took special courses in dancing under Ned Way- burn. Miss Smith will resume her classes at the Hubbard Woods school auditorium this fall. She is also con- ducting some interesting classes in limbering and stretching for adults. -- Miss Catherine Smith of the Hub- bard Woods school has as her guests, her mother, Mrs. Egbert Smith, Miss Hazel Lincoln of Cario, Ill, and her sister, Mrs. W. W. Beach, of New York City. ------------------------------ The Moody Bible Institute opens its weekly SUNDAY AFTERNOON BIBLE EXPOSITIONS by DR. JAMES M. GRAY, President Sunday, Sept. 26, at 3:30 AUDITORIUM N. La Salle St. and Chicago Ave. with a series of studies in Genesis "THE BEGINNING OF THINGS" Public Cordially Invited RAPIO BROADCAST ON WMBI A ------

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