April 16, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 5 Church Club to Meet at La Salle Hotel on Monday three hundred fortieth of the Chicago tional club, of which John R. Mont- The meeting and | denominations, have also been invited. Congrega- | gomery, of Winnetka, is president, will | he held at the Hotel LaSalle, Monday evening, April 18, at which the princi- pal address will be by Rev. Ernest Gra- | ham Guthrie, on "The Church in Two Great Cities of the World." A reception of the guests will be at | 5:30 p. m. followed by a dinner at 6:15. This meeting is designated as "spe- cial guest night," and the president and directors of the club extend an invitation to all Congregationalists to meet with the club at this time. Lead- ers of the missionary and extension | portant On account of the large number that | are expected, it is requested that reservations be sent in very promptly. | In the announcement of the coming meeting, reference is made to Rev. Guthrie, the speaker of the evening, as follows: "We welcome to Chicago and to the | Ernest | Congregational club the Rev. Graham Guthrie, who has been brought to this city to lead the im- and promising work of our Chicago Congregational Missionary and Extension society in the new and enlarged program of service made pos- sible by the Lawson bequest. "After a careful and national wide | search he has been chosen for this great task in Chicago, as the man best qualified by his proved devotion to the city church, his vigor of per- sonality, his human sympathy and christian vision, to deal with the prob- work conducted in Chicago by other | lems of the great city." | | at the residence of Henry T. Stanton . . at 698 Blackthorn road. Boys of this Applications at Center | yicinity can apply to Henry Stanton, Applicants for the boys' boxing and | Jr., who is in charge of organizing the | athletic the direction of | spring training squad. The exercises | Harry Gilmore, Jr., have been asked will be conducted in the open in track | to file their applications at the office | SV {of the Community House. ' Boxing Instructor Takes class under Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Welles of With sufficient boys registered Mr. | Lake Forest are parents of a boy, | Gilmore will endeavor to have a time | Donald K. Welles, Jr., born Saturday, {allotted by Physical Director Clarke | April 9, at the Evanston hospital. Be- [that will be convenient to all con-|fore her marriage, Mrs. Welles was |cerned. At the present there is no | Miss Barbara Scott, daughter of Mr. [time available on Saturdays for Mr.|and Mrs. John W. Scott of Sheridan trilmore is renewing his class of boys road. | HOGARTH ENGRAVINGS Beautiful collection of Hogarth Steel and Copper Engrav- ings, artistically framed. Prints are from a private collec- tion. On sale this week only at the Community Pharmacy, Winnetka. C the "'bare spots!" It's Clean up Month WINNETKA "Tidy" Things Up! Apply soap, water, sponge and brush with vigor where'er it's needed and be generous with the paint on Police your yards. Rid your premises of all unsightly rubbish and debris! It's Clean Up and Paint Up Time! ESSENTIAL Chamois -- Sponges -- Pails -- Mops Floor Wax -- Brushes -- Paints Rakes -- Leaf Baskets -- Stepladders E. B. Taylor Hardware Co. 546 Center Street LEANLINESS is half the battle for Happiness. To have things 'round you looking "'spic and span' everything sparklingly clean and in its place tive to friend and stranger that keeps one smiling. _attrac- . makes for a contentment .. .your lawns! a * 3d LGN hd ZAR AO AD, Jo 3 Co i LIZ gh rg ARTICLES Fy sp or Si Lhe J Wy. 7 pre Nr IE Prin op Phones Winn. 998-999