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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Mar 1928, p. 56

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WINNETKA TALK 55 March 10, 1928 and through study since his graduate | Mrs. C. C. Tatham and her daugh-| Reverend Father Kelly, S. J., presi- Ea CHAUTAUQUA HEAD AT covisss 11 history and political sci- | ter, Maurine, of 349 Alewiiorne Loe, dent of Loyola university of Chicago, SUNDAY EVENING CLUB wi Jopportaliies IIS eg a a a an. win was the speaker at the first of a series f lectures bein t Mallinck- terest of the English Labor leaders | eral weeks. WIG at Tt Dr. Arthur E. Bestor to Discuss "Contemporary Problems of Ancient Capitals" Dr. Arthur E. Bestor, president of the Chautauqua Institution, Chautau- qua, N. Y.,, will be the speaker at the Wilmette Sunday Evening club March o 11. His subject will be "Con- temporary Problems in An- cient Capitals." Madam Edith in adult education. In this country Chautauqua for over fifty years has been the leading institution in this field. Its own home reading work re- sulted in the organization of the Brit- ish Home Reading Union, out of which developed the close relationship be- tween the Labor Movement and the English universities. As President of Chautauqua Institu- tion Dr. Bestor is constantly in touch with all social and political move- ments and with the men and women who, at home and abroad, are shaping the thought and activity of our times. He has spoken before the leading Premack CHITAGVY SPRING SHOWING Frocks that have an originality and distinctiveness that so definitely marks them 'from Premacks." - : clubs, colleges, forums, and asso- A splendid selection of smart Bideau Nor-|ciations of all kinds throughout the dresses, coats and wraps for evening melli, soprano, ! Tjnited States. and daytime wear, including im- will be the solo- ports and New York models, of ist this Sunday. eo the very finest materials and latest Modem Hoe Trinity Ev. Lutheran modes, so moderately priced. rope an the of Glencoe Near Fast have Greenwood and Hawthorne avenue 6 N. MICHIGAN AVE. been the special L. H. Nauss, Ev. Luth., pastor CHICAGO i Sunday, March 11 fields gr Gem s5rvices at 10:30 A. M. Text: Third Floor ohn : ml 2. for two dec-| Theme: The Baptism of Christ in the Ades, He has Sanden school at 9 A. M Dr. A. E. Bestor frayed ely Tuesany, March i] r . i i 2 op- t Fl e Young People's society portunity of studying conditions at|_ meets. first houd, Inst Defore the wor he| oh ib SI 3 YP M. the Jourih Lenten 5 % - er . wrote a series of magazine articles on i 23> 15.16. ens: Shall I European Rulers: Their Modern Sig-| Compromise Jesus? nificance." Early in 1922 he spent five Te ay months in Furope and the Eastern | Mrs. Thomas Coyne of Kenilworth an Mediterranean--Egypt, Palestine, Sy- is entertaining her luncheon and sew- ria and the coast towns of Asia Minor, ing club this week Friday. Constantinople -- and then - returned es through the Balkans to Italy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smythe, 43 He spent the spring of 1924 in Ion- Kenilworth avenue, left Monday for a don in a study of the Labor Govern- | trip to New Orleans and Florida. ment in action. He thus brought down --s to date his knowledge of British con- Claude Burnham of Roslyn road, ditions gained through previous visits | Kenilworth, is very ill at his home. "You can fool all of the people H 1 N T S some of the time, and you can N fool some of the people all of the 0.4 time;but you can't fool all of the eople all of the time." ""Better Be Safe ; T % bi -- han orry OR YEARS the Classified Columns of this paper have proven themselves a You, of Course, Are Careful : : friend of all of the people all of the time. but There is Always the Other Fellow INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE in an Old Line Legal Reserve Company at Reduced Rates A faithful and hard-working servant of buyer and seller, employer and employee, the service giver and the service user. The Classified Columns are an honest mar- ket place. Here you find the confidence that grows out of proven merit. Read the Want Ads. Use the Want Ads. They are depend- able from both standpoints. WILMETTE LIFE WINNETKA TALK GLENCOE NEWS WILMETTE 4300 Phone or Write Smith-Lawson-Coambs Co. 175 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago Telephone Wabash 6161 A Representing Stock Companies Only WINNETKA 2000 GREENLEAF 4300 For the convenience of advertisers wishing to cover the Evanston territory we will also accept Want Ads for THE EVANSTON REVIEW. BHAOAZD> ICN Z =~ HOAZPICWVNZ i 3 3 z ¥ »

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