18 WINNETKA TALK March 3, 1928 W. C. T. U. MEETING The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Charles Flemin, 505 Fifth street, Wil- mette, at 2 o'clock next Monday. Mrs. W. J. Bone of Evanston will be the speaker. Where you can as you would in Paris / 615 North Michigan GOWNS-WRAPS- ACCESSORIES - HATS Shop MAY OY emg ------ St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 Services Second Sunday in Lent $:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 9:30 A. M. Confessional service for communicants. 9:45 A. M. First service and Holy Communion. 11:00 A. M. Second service and sermon. Sermon subject: "The Christian and His Creed." Lenten Services Wednesday evening, March 7, at 7:45 o'clock: "The Perfect Savior--Jesus." Meetings Friday at 7:45: Junior Walther league. Monday and Friday at 4: Classes for children. Monday and Friday at 5: Winnetka. Monday at 7:45: Junior Girls' choir. Monday at 8:45: Senior Mixed choir. Mrs. Henry B. Axman of 1151 Chat- field road has as her guest, Mrs. William Williams of Oak Park. Mr. Axman and Mr. Williams have recent- ly become associated in the Interna- tional Shoe Co. and are making a business trip to St. Louis, Mo. During that time, Mrs. Williams is visiting Classes at Mrs. Axman in Winnetka. TT This representative of "clean clothes sat- isfaction"" gives the same service week in and week out. His hobby is being cout. teous and obliging. ON "WASHDAY" MORE THAN 3,000 WOMEN CALL UNIVERSITY HAT is all '"washday" means to 3,000 North Shore women -- a telephone call. Promptly a Washington Laundry man calls for Promptly he returns everything, sweet and clean, done just as though they them- selves had personally supervised the work. the bundle. Women who patronize us regularly know that no home equipment, however elaborate--no laundress, however thorough -- can launder their washing as clean as our magnificent equipment and carefully trained workers can. They know, too, the benefits of washing clothes in rain-soft water with a minimum amount of chemicals and soap, like we do. Likewise, the gentleman who foots the house- hold expenses favors Washington Laundry," laundry is returned at a figure lower than it could be done for at home. When "washday" comes use the telephone-- call University 5900. he. We ashington 700-704 Washington Steet EVANSTON, ILL. Phone Wilmette 145 Established - Forty - Years 5900 'sending it to the because the weekly Laundry Makes Play Settings Mrs. Marguerite Taylor of Wil- mette, instructor in interior decora- tion and fine and industrial arts at the National Kindergarten and FEle- mentary college, has co-operated with Richard Rose of the School of Speech, Northwestern university, in the ovro- duction of the attractive stage set- tings which are to be seen in "Rack- etty, Packetty House" as presented by the student players of the college in Harrison hall on Saturday, March 3. An exterior setting, showing the out- side of the dilapidated doll house and the spic and span Tidy Castle, is used in this presentation of the story in place of the usual and more prosaic interior of the doll house. The result is altogether successful, and affords an opportunity for the peeping out of windows and bobbing in and out of doors which is one of the delightful features of the play. Christian Fellowship Parish house, Oak street, Winnetka Rev. A. E. Rohrbach. Tel. 2688 Hours of Worship Sunday : Sunday gchool ai... LE LL 3p. m Young People's service (Swedish) St Ie Dl Re 4:30 p. m. Social Sunday Evening service (English) oo diene ai + phobia ts SE Ee p. m. Celebration of the Lord's Supper. Wednesday : Swedish Lenten service ........ 8 p. m. Thursday : Ladies' Aid, 180 Chestnut ..... 8p. mi "There came a sundering apart Does God control? My guardian angel answered, 'Yes, Lest flesh spoil soul." Unitarian Church Sunday sermon topic--' Liberalism, True and False." 9:45--Primary department of the church school will give a dramatization of the story, "The Good Samaritan." 11--Kindergarten. 6--Young people will meet in church. Cast for play: Prologue--Kathleen Ryan The Three Thieves -- Robert Bronson, Eleanor Nevins and Jean Stackridge The Jew--Robert Kirkpatrick The Servants -- Joan Rockey, Kathleen Ryan and George Gaidzik The Levites -- Joan Rockey and Jean Stackridge The Samaritan--Dorothea White The Host--Eleanor Nevins The Epilogue--Kathleen Ryan FORMER WINNETKAN TO WED Winnetka friends of Mr. and Mrs. Laurance P. Robinson, formerly of Winnetka, will be interested in the annoucement of the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Mayo, to Brewster Hopkinson Shaw, son of Mrs. John T. Shaw of Bloomfield Hills, Detroit. Miss Robinson attended school at New Trier High school, followed by a year or two in high school at Madison, Wis., where her parents moved. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Shaw is also a gradu ate of Wisconsin, being a member of the same class. He is in business in Detroit. No date has as yet been set for the wedding. Illinois _has eight streams which are commercially navigable, the Illinois river being the largest.