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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 May 1927, p. 24

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WINNETKA TALK May 7, 1927 esr sr ---- _- -- ng ~ USED CARS Bought and Sold GOOD Used Tires and Tubes Parts for All Makes of Cars JOE 8 CO. 1229 Central Ave. Wilmette Phone Wilmette 349 ---- St. John's Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette. Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor. 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111. SERVICES Sunday, May 8. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 a. m. First service and sermon 11:00 a. m. Second service and sermon Sermon: "The Way to God" MEETINGS Monday and Friday at 4: classes. Monday and Friday at 7:15: classes. Tuesday at 7:45: Congregation meeting. Tuesday at 7:30: Boy Scouts. Children's Evening On Thursday afternoon of this week Mrs. Anita Willetts Burnham enter- tained at her home, 1407 Tower road, the Tuesday morning class (for which she has been the substitute teacher re- cently) of non-professionals of the Art institute. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS All the resources and service of a Downtown Store assure graty, in the purchase of Wedding Gifts in EVANSTON tion CHICAGO and CHINA New importations of English Bone China ... new Table and Decorative Glassware ...new Pottery. . . new designs in Lamps rovide "worth while" selections for the Wedding Gift . . . particularly appre- ciated when it "comes from Spaulding's." SPAULDING & CO. | Jewelers 1636 Orrington Avenue, EVANSTON il of GLASS PARIS National College Head Filling Lecture Series Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Element- ary college, is spending the week in Michigan and Ohio, filling a series of lecture engagements with kindergarten and primary teachers organizations in several cities. "Creative Expression in the Kinder- garten" was the subject of her address before the kindergarten-primary teachers of Highland Park on Mon- day afternoon; "The New Discipline" at the meeting of the Kindergarten club of Pontiac on Tuesday, and a similar topic, "The Scientific Way of Solving Behavior Problems," was dis- cussed in the Kindergarten club of Flint on Wednesday. This subject has also been selected for the lecture Miss Baker is to give at the Teachers' club of Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday afternoon, following an address on "Creative Expression in the Elementary Schools" to be given before the public school teachers of Saginaw on Thursday afternoon. Miss Baker spent Saturday and Sunday in Detroit, where she met the large group of college alumnae living in and around Detroit. Mrs. Hermon B. Butler, 715 Prospect street, whose daughter, Mrs. Claude Peck of Cleveland, has been visiting her, returned with Mrs. Peck to Cleveland yesterday for a few days' visit. Plan Huge Exhibit Boosting Interest on Out-Door Life "In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love," a famous poet once wrote. However, spring means much besides thoughts of love to thousands of men and boys in the crowded cities of the Middle West, according to Milo E. West- Brooke, manager of the Out-Door Life exposition, May 9 to 14, at the Coli- seum, Chicago. To the hundreds of thousands of men and boys--and women too--who crowd the Out-Door show each year spring means the call of the wild, that restive urge to hit into the north woods and mountains and get back to nature. With the approach of spring this year extensive pans are under way to again bring the outdoors indoors at the Coliseum so that those restive souls who are crowded in the big cities of the Middle West all year may see what the north woods has to offer as the world's greatest vacation mart. Already more than two and one-half acres of floor space have been reserved for exhibitors in the show, and the Middle West, and particularly the north woods, is being scoured for wild life exhibits of interest to the shut-ins of the big cities. Everything that the out-of-doors world has to offer the so-called cliff dwellers of the city will be on view at the show. ENJOY LIVING (9 with shower. finished to suit. Make an office on premises. nings and Sundays. FINEST APARTMENTS SIXTEEN HUNDRED HINMAN AVENUE EVANSTON N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET A few three room apartments available now consisting of twenty-five foot living room with in-a-dor bed, large dressing room, kitchenette and dinette, tile bath Mechanical refrigeration and all other conveniences. Decorated and $90.00 per month and up. inspection now. Also 4, 5 8 6 Rooms. Maid service by the hour, if desired. Garage in connection. Victor C. Carlson Organization Phones: Greenleaf 500, Sheldrake 0500 NOW LEASING in EVANSTON"S THE) Renting Open daily, eve-

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