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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 46

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ody Wii i WINNETKA TALK January 15, 1927 The Parish dinner of the Church of the Holy Comforter which was to have been held on January 17, has been postponed until January 21. It will be given at the Kenilworth club at 6:30 o'clock. TOUPEES and WIGS Natural as the Hair that was once your Own. Phone Central 0604 7/& FUNK & CO. ' 36 So. State St. Room 412 Chicago Arthur N. Michelson, noted criminal from speak Sunday, January 16, at 7:45 at the First Evangelical Scan- Doctor lawyer Germany, will o'clock, dinavian church, "Dr. Michelson is a German Jew by birth, and is now an out and out con- verted man," Rev A. E. pastor, states, "who turns his back on riches and family in order to follow Christ." Dr. Michelson will tell the story of his conversion under the title, "A Jewish Criminal Lawyer's Conver- sion to Christ." Rohrbach, Tocust road. GO TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. McGuire of Skokie Heights, left a week Florida where they plan to Glencoe, ago for spend a month touring the state. The annual meeting of the Winnetka Garden club will be held on Wednes- day afternoon, January 19, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Rush C. Butler, The nominating commit- tee will present the new ticket of offi- cers for the coming year. Our National Efficiency ISITORS to the United States from other countries marvel at the efhi- ciency of our great industrial organiza- tions, of the skill with which great crowds are handled on occasions of public interest, and a score of other things in which the ability of American RESENT cost levels are much higher than those of ten years ago, so that each additional tele- phone installed now increases the average investment per tele- phone. To maintain the service the com- pany'srevenues must volume is shown. organizers to handle things in great The principal tool or instrument be- hind these seeming marvels is usually found to be the telephone. Take tele- phoneservice out of ourgreat factories, our great stores, our great expositions and congresses, and confusion will be likely to replace the smoothness and keep pace with this condition. efficiency at which the visitors marvel. Studies extending over half a century have brought the telephone service in America to its present efficiency. While this is most strikingly shown in connec- tion with big affairs and great emer- gencies, it is likewise to be found in the ordinary service, which is at the call of any and every telephone subscriber. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 5 One Policy BELL SYSTEM » One System - Universal Service JUDITH IN AMERICAN PREMIERE AT CHICAGO (Continued from page 44) Ledovico Olivioro, Albert Rappaport, Theodore Ritch, Alexander Kipnis, Giovanni Polese, Desire Defrere, An- tonio Nicolich; W eber conducting. Thursday evening, "Boris Godunoff" will be given its only performance this season, with Augusta Lenska, Antonio Cortis, Vanni-Marcoux, Jose Mojica, Edouard Cotreuil and Virgilio Lazzari; Polacco conducting. Friday evening will be devoted to the annual gala performance for guaran- tors only. Saturday matinee "Judith" and "Gianni Schicchj" will be repeated with the same casts. Saturday night the Chicago season will close with the season's only per- formance of "The Masked Ball," at popular prices, with Rosa Raisa, Clara Shear, Charles Marshall, Richard Bonelli and Virgilio Lazzari; Sabino conducting. The company will leave for Boston immediately after the performance and begin its seven weeks' tour which will carry it to seventeen of the nation's rincipal cities. Issue Permits for More New Homes in Winnetka Permission for the erection of a $60,- 000 brick residence, with garage at- tached, to be located at Fig street and Ardsley road, has been issued to Ralph E. Stoetzel. Permits for two other residences have also been jssued the past week, one to William A. Snyder, for a $15,000 building of frame and brick veneer, with attached garage, at 340 Woodland avenue and the other to Joseph Wolf for a residence to be constructed of frame and brick veneer, at 654 Elder lane, costing $12,000. The permits for the week totaled $93,000. John A. Odh took out a sec- ond permit of $3,000 for the comple- tion of his $4,000 shop at 933 Linden avenue; E. H. Clark was granted a permit for a dormer in a frame resi- dence at 900 Willow street, to cost 2,500 and Joseph Wolf is building a frame and stucco garage costing $500, at 654 Elder lane. Mrs. J. S. Cline, 304 Cumnor road, entertained her luncheon and bridge club on Tuesday. RADIATOR COVER \o I 157 per coil Beauuful radiator covers at a sur- prisingly low price. Protect your walls, draperies and furnishings from dust and smudge. Transforms unsightly radiators into ornamental pieces of furniture. Provides moist, healthful air, Made to order, for high or low radiators. Upholstered in any ma- terial to match walls or furnishings. 'Write or phone for special introduc- tory low price. R. E. JOHNS MFG. COMPANY Residence--4608 Beacon St. Office--Suite 218-219 S. Dearborn St. Tel. Wabash 8248 Chicago y

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