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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Jan 1927, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK January 29, 1927 REPRODUCER Let Your Ear Decide believe that among radio loud speakers, the Peer- less Reproducer excels. We find it gives natural, true-to-life re- production. It gets the low notes that loud speakers used to lose altogether. It will stand all the vol- ume you can give it. It makes any radio better. We invite you to come to our store, hear a Comparative Demonstrz+ion -- and let your ear decide whether we are right. Come today. Listen to this amazing test. Price $35.00 in beautiful mahog- any cabinet of classic gothic de- sign. The Radio Service Shop 18 PROUTY ANNEX PHONE 1840 XIII x Young Women Discuss New Book on Franklin The regular meeting of the group of young women in Glencoe who are at- tending the lectures being given by Miss Eleanor Perkins of Evanston on contemporary non-fiction books, was held Friday, January 28, at the home of Mrs. M.. W. Welch of 857 Green- wood avenue, at 2 o'clock. At this time, Miss Perkins took up Phillip Russell's book, "Benjamin Franklin, the First Civilized American." y ! WHY POSTPONE THOSE LETTE KN?) : T. N. TRAFT : PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER i Manuscripts, Statements, Contracts, yg Letters, etc. | Prices Reasonable | Rm. 3, 746 Elm St. Ph. Winnetka 177 8 Office Hours 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 1 . FI wld \ N10 10) v0) COLD TABLETS They will cure any Cold or Cough. Scout Leaders' Course Proves Popular Scheme "Adventures in Leadership" was chosen as the name to sum up the 8 sessions of the Training Course for Adult leaders now beng held each Monday night under the direction of the North Shore Scout council. The men in the course are organized into patrols, handled just as Scouts in a troop, and are enjoying it immensely, it is stated. More men are without cost are always 7:30 o'clock. The course schedule follows: Monday, January 31, Glencoe Union church. Monday, February 7, Highland Park Presbyterian church. Monday, February 14, Highland Park Presbyterian church. Monday, February 21, Wilmette. Monday, February 28, Wilmette. Monday, March 7, Lake Forest. Monday, March 14, to be announced. enroll Visitors The time is wanted to or obligation. welcome. Mrs. James Austin Richards of 739 Lincoln avenue, returned Friday, Jan- uary 28 from a three weeks' trip to Will prevent Pneumonia, and Flu. Bellingham, and Seattle, Wash. oe > O. M. HENDERSON PAINTER and DECORATOR First Class Work at Reasonable Cost Al" Work Guaranteed Call Winnetka 481 | Uongregational A Church Morning-- School grades of Women's Class.' School. Mr. Makes Things Go." "The Rising Tide. Evening-- 7:00 7 change in time.) 8:00 Evening Worship. "An American Looks Wednesday-- Sunday, January 30th 9:30 Kindergarten, Primary, 7th, 8th and High the Church Davies' theme will be The Men's Class. 10:00 The Young Men's Class. 10:15 The 4th, 5th and 6th grades of the Church Davies' 11:00 Morning Worship. Young People's Club. :00 Winnetka Sunday Evening Club School. Mr. "A Man's Faith." The theme will be, "What Rev. J. A. Richards. '(Note Rev. Paul Hutchinson. at Mexico." 10:00 Meeting of the Women's Society. 8:00 Mid-Week service in the church. Keen Competition Encountered by Winnetka Cagers Intra-mural cage competition at Skokie is becoming steadily keener as the players develop technique and the teams strive for machine-like precis- sion in both offensive and defensive. Teams from the North Shore Coun- try Day school are also proving to be serious contenders for high honors, and at present only one Skokie boys' team, one Country Day boys' team and two Skokie girls' teams remain undefeated. Team standings are as follows: Lightweight Boys Team Won Lost Percent Eagles 3 0 1000 Reds 3 1 760 Goats 3 2 600 Lions 2 2 500 Country Day 1 2 333 Tigers 1 3 250 Maroons 0 3 000 Middleweight Boys Demons 2 667 Pontiacs 1 1 500 Country Day 2 1 667 Celtics 1 2 333 Eagles 1 2 333 Heavyweight Boy Country Day 2 0 1000 Wildcats 1 1 500 Shamrocks 0 2 000 Lightweight Girls Streaks 3 1 750 Canaries 3 1 750 Torpedoes 2 2 500 Blackbirds 2 2 500 Okehs 1 3 250 Flashes 1 3 250 Middleweight Girls Bluebirds 3 0 1000 Flyers 3 0 1000 Emeralds 2 1 666 Redskins 1 2 333 Flickers 0 3 000 Panthers 0 3 000 John Huddle, son of the Wiley J. Huddles of 794 Rosewood avenue, has been spending the week of January 22 to January 29 with his parents. John is a student at the University of Indiana, at Bloomington, Ind., and due to the arrangement of his examina- tions, was able to return home between semesters. ----) Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholas Leech of 1513 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods, announce the birth of a son, Paul Nicholas, Jr, Wednesday, Jan- uary 19. Ly Walton S. Bell of 610 Cherry street, who has been enjoying a pleasure trip of four weeks in Cuba, returned to Winnetka last week. -- Mrs. Vernon M. Welsh of 791 Fox- dale avenue has returned from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Percy Peck, in Detroit. The Winnetka Chapter of P. E. O. would like to know of all P. E. O's living in the village, that courtesies may be ex- tended. Lora T. Dickinson, president, 1228 Scott avenue. Tel. Winn. 648. Emma F. Dean, corres. sec'y, 441 Willow street, Tel. Winn. 241. Adv | For | + INCOME TAX | Bookkeeping i Cost Accounting | Investigation { Corporation { : Accounting ! call { 1 Paul F. Jones ( at Winn. 2103 ) } 975 Oak St. Winnetka TPP PPPS OP SN i RN >

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