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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Nov 1926, p. 46

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4 WINNETKA "TALK November 13, 1926 Ae SS SS SSN SSN NS Miss Jeanette Cherry, 422 Abbotts- WH AT IS CHURCH FOR? The Sports Shop 633 North Michigan Ave. Chicago Clearance Sale Sports Clothes Evening Gowns Hats Town Frocks Coats French Lingerie T he smartest models of the season Reduced to irresistibly low prices. SALE BEGINS MONDAY, NOVEMBER & ford road, left Kenilworth on Monday with Miss Frances Dockery, who has been Miss Cherry's guest for the past week. They went to Miss Dockery's home in Memphis, Tenn., where Miss Cherry will make a two weeks' visit. --r-- Mrs. John H. Wilds, 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth entertained the Home and Garden club on Monday, Novem- ber 8. Mrs. B. H. Bisbee and Mrs. Henry Taylor read papers on "Chip- pendale." -- The following Kenilworth boys came home last week-end for the Chicago- Illinois football game, Herbert Jarrett, Edward Riddle, Bud Frazer, and Ken- neth Douse. Washington Drapery Co. Interior Decorations Designed, Made and Hung Curtains, Shades, and Bed Spreads Made to Order. 1337 Washington Ave. Ph. Wil. 3641 Multiple Electrolysis is the only perman- ent and safe way of removing superfluous | hair. Mrytle H. Gulbrandson 1332 Stevens Bldg. Phone State 2363 Chicago 17 N. State Street, | iii ANN NN NNN ANNAN AN AN A SSS NN NA NSS NNN N See ARUN AA AN NNN NN NN NN NN NN NNN NX University Building 622% First Mortgage Bonds Best Part of Evanston These bonds are secured by a First Mortgage on the land, 88x210 ft., and the three story brick and terra cotta firepreof store, restau- rant and garage building now being construct- ed thereon. The garage will be capable of housing 275 cars. Novel improvements will make this one of the highest grade -garage buildings in the country. Foundations have been provided for two additional floors which will increase the capacity to 500 cars. Security 1612 to 1616 Chicago avenue, Evanston. This district is one of the most desirable busi- ness neighborhoods in Evanston. The sur- rounding neighborhood is developed in a very high-grade manner with large apartment and fireproof hotel buildings. The North Shore, Georgian and Orrington hotels are adjacent to the property. Title Guaranteed by Chicago Title ¥ Trust Co. Denominations $100, $500, $1,000. Price 100, to Net 614 9, For more detailed information phone, write, or call at Real Estate Loan Department Telephone Randolph 4950 Location TANDARD TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 112 West Adams Street Lovo a Oxiliorr. ve. EVA KARON SCHU Gowns-Whaps-Sporiwear NORTH SHORE HOTEL 1605 CHICAGO AVENUE EVANSTON DR. PATTON INQUIRES (Continued from Page 43) need to be encouraged, and stabilized. The Church should be a motive power to them when. they are becalmed, and an anchor to them when they are drifting. "And the Church exists primarily, for the public worship of God. Among {all the institutions of society it is the { only one that accomplishes this pur- | pose. 'I find, said Oliver Wendell | Holmes, writing to Phillips Brooks | after attending one of his services, 'I | ind that there is a little plant of rev- | erence in a corner of my heart, and it | needs to be watered at least once a week." There is a little plant of rever- | ence in everybody's heart; and if it | dies out, if a man comes to where nothing is sacred to him and there is nothing in the universe which he can |or does worship, the finest thing in him has died. The Church is here to see [that it doesn't die." { Urges Church Unity | As incidental to the answering of [ his main question "What's a Church |For?" Dr. Patton spoke of Church | Unity, saying that the best kind of | unity is illustrated by the common pur- | pose and generous co-operation of the ' churches in Winnetka. Such unity among churches as we can reasonably look for will come not as a result of big conventions and elaborate plans {drawn up by those in authority and {handed down to the rest of us, but | from pastors and people on their actual fields of labor, trying out such common efforts for the community as promise reasonable success in the common cause. Denominations are not a curse, but sectarianism is. The last of Dr. Patton's talks will be given next Wednesday evening on the subject, "Christianity and the Na- tions," at Christ Church Parish House. Galena, a scientist's happy hunting ground, has recently given science a | well-preserved skeleton of a pre-his- toric man. the of The Wilmac Studio 1318 Chicago Avenue EVANSTON, ILLINOIS on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 in Beautiful Chintzes, Lamps, Pil- lows, Tables and many other beautiful things which will add tone and charm to your home. Phone Claire M. Wilmot Greenleaf 4351 Nell E. MacHenry Announcing Opening WITHOUT LOANS commission On Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan 112 W. Adams St., Chicago Agent SECOND MORTGAGES SYR O00 LY ICIS) (0) Owen V.Van Camp, Vice President MERCHANTS ACCEPTANCE CO. 29 So. La Salle Street, CHICAGO Randolph 5686-5786

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