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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jul 1927, p. 27

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2 WINNETKA TALK July 16, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weissenberg, 965| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sheridan Smith| Mrs. Otto Boheim of Scott avenue, | Elm street, entertained Wednesday |and Miss Marguerite Smith, 571 Or- who fell and broke her ankle two] evening at bridge in honor of Mrs.| chard lane, left this week for a two weeks ago, is convalescing at her home. John Dilworth of Detroit, Mich., and | weeks' trip to Nippersink lodge. a a her relatives and friends. Mrs. Dil- ---- Mrs. J. M. Shaab of Rock Island worth was formerly a resident of Win- The value of brooms produced annu- [is a houseguest of Mrs. Byron A. netka. ally in Illinois is $2,700,000. Nelson of 607 Provident avenue. Christian Science "Sacrament" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, July 10. The Golden Text was from Matthew RE --------_. wh. 8 The Ke-Nash-A Glee Club, Kenosha, Wisconsin, traveled to Chicago recently to broadcast over radio station CT -- WJAZ. So pleased were they with the service afforded by the North Shore Line that they ended 2) % broad- . Mayers, casting, in a cordial letter, their praises of this "Road of Service." "I wish to thank you," wrote Chas. Business Manager, "for the splendid service you gave us... . Information as to the best means of reaching Chicago's South Side and otherwise making agreeable arrangements was thoughtfully provided by Mr. Herber( Cook of the Kenosha station, and we are indebted to him and to your good service for a most thoroughly enjoyable and successful trip." THE NORTH SHORE LINE'S OWN Vacation Directory 16:24, "Then said Jesus unto his dis- ciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us: Therefore let us keep the feast, with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the | unleavened bread of sincerity and | truth" (I Cor. 5:7,8). | | | | | | The Lesson-Sermon also included the | following passages from the Christian | Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "What we most need is 5 the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, ' J Pg meekness, love, and good deeds. To ere 0 oy wan 0 (1) keep the commandments of our Master ® and follow his example, is our proper debt to him and the only worthy evi- dence of our gratitude for all that he WISCONSIN ILLINOIS WISCONSIN gs done (p21). . : Illinois ranks third of the states in Lak Ge Antioch Oconomowoc the number of customer owners of c neva Channel Lake Nashotah Lakes electric light and power securities. A . Twin Lakes oon Late Nehmabin Lakes | ound lake Silver Lake P Powers Lake Lake Villa Belaficld rofitable Take North Shore Line Fox Lake District Waukesha Beach T trains to Kenosha, and Grays Lake N icka: Lak raining! North Shore Line Volo -- McHen agawicka e : Motor Coaches 3,3 ry Pewaukee Lake for themoderngirl- from there on Take North Shore Line trains to : - regular schedule. Waukegan or Libertyville; North Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee HE one-year diploma courses Thro ck Shore Line Motor Coaches from -- step into T. M. E. R. & L. trains | and short intensive courses off- ugh tickets. there on regular schedule to these at door of our Milwaukee terminal, ered by this sch points. Through tickets. for these points. Through tickets. y this Sc ool are the most profitable training the modern young woman could seek. p The facilities for study and actual practice of the arts which are taught MICHIGAN | WISCONSIN J ILLINOIS Te ith comps and modes every Jesgec b hile the location of the school and the living conditions . . | 7 Ludington Sheboygan Libertyville [jy Ro teh a itu Manistee Port Washington Mundelein A Happy Home-- . For the girl who wishes to prepare Hamlin Lake Fil lnare Lal e herselio be the happy, efficient tress of a successful home--there are 1 Portage Lake C € ol TP lec This isthe conver of the beau- classes in cookery, menu planning, sta aKe tifu e unty Country- marketing, dressmaking, art needle- Onekema ry side and the home of the work, house rnishing and interior 1,000- acre, ten-million-dollar St. Mary of the Lake Sem- Take North Shore Line to Milwaukee; connections at Take North Shore Line to Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Tel. Winnetka 963 BAGGAGE CHECKED For schedules, fares and other in formation, inquire at ticket office, or at Traffic Dept.: Chicago, 79 West Monroe St., phone Central 8280; 1121 Milwaukee, 408 Security Building, phone Grand 990 or Grand 2762. decoration, and many others--all de- signed to eliminate wasted time and Milwaukee; Pere Marquette d f Mil k . inary. Best reached by effort from the routine of home- night steamer from there; A lira Noth North Shore Line trains. | making and turn it into an endless arrive Michigan next morn- ern trains for these points. round of pleasure. ing. Through tickets. Independence-- For the girl who would be self- supporting, diploma courses in tea room and institutional management, dietetics and cafeteria operation are available. The demand for trained graduates of this school, to fill responsible, salaried positions -- far exceeds the supply. This is your opportunity. W hy not plan now to * [3 into training" for a richer life! rite to the address below for a free catalog fully de- scribing this school and what it can mean to you. Dept. Sub. |} SchoolofD ic Arts & Sci 6 N.Michigan Blvd., Dept. 2, Chicago Students' Residence--in the heart of 90's finest residential district

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