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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 May 1928, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA "TALK May 12, 1928 . TUTORING in Arithmetic - Algebra Phone Winnetka 1613 IN FINAL MEETING The Friendship circle enjoyed its party last Tuesday, which was held in the Neighborhood room oi the Com- munity House at 8:30 o'clock. This was the final meeting of the year for Il the group. Everything for the Musical Home FORMAL OPENING Saturday, May 12, 1928 THT Grand and Reproducing Pianos Upright Pianos Sheet Music Victrolas Records String Instruments Radios RUHR BTR Complete Line of Band and Orchestral Instruments Milroy Music Company 569 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka--Phone Winn. 2129 OPEN EVENINGS LOOK THE BODY & FENDER SHOP Specializing in AUTO BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING JESSE LOWE For five years foreman and manager of Evanston Bump Shop. TO SING IN FESTIVAL Mlle. D'Alvarez Regarded as One of World's Greatest Contraltos Mile. Marguerite D'Alvarez will sing in Evanston at the May festival of the North Shore Festival associa- tion, Tuesday evening, May 22. Among her numbers will be the beautiful aria from "Samson and Delilah," "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." With two recent appear- ances in Chicago the critics have writ- ten of her that she "is one of the greatest contraltos of modern times." She will appear in Evanston on the program with Richard Crooks, and will include a Hindu love song in her program. She is known to thousands through her interpretation of "Car- men" and "Delilah" and has won new fame in the last year through her staunch and fearless advocacy of mod- ern American music. Mlle. D'Alvarez is a Peruvian, born in Liverpool, and educated in Belgium. She became an American by adoption. As the daughter of the Peruvian min- ister to England she enjoyed the bene- fits of an aristocratic ancestry and an early artistic environment, together with the educational and cultural op- portunities of the European courts. On her mother's side she has the tradition- al nobility of the Incas in her blood. Her grandmother was the last Inca princess of Peru, and the first Peru- vian battleship was paid for with her grandmother's pearls. LLL TLL 7777 777 2777777777777. FOR SALE The LEONARD SHOPPE Infants' Wear Offers _ An Established and Growing Business to One or Two Women Desirous of Earnings on a Small Investment. Good Reason for Selling apply to 795 Elm St., Winnetka Rev. F. C. Stifler Takes Pastorate at East Orange, N. J. Rev. Francis Carr Stifler, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church from April, 1917, until three months ago, has just announced his acceptance of the call to the pastor- ate of the First Bap- tist church of Fas¢ Orange, N. J. The East Orange church is the leading Baptist con- gregation of | that famous suburhb, which now has a popu- lation of 72,000. Un- like the lo- cal church, the East Orange church has just re- cently celebrated its 90th anniversary. Mr. Stifler's new charge is a church of 600 members and with annual gifts to missions of $8,000. With the coming of Mr. Stifler the church will enter at once upon a program of building expansion. In the fall ground will be broken for an educational and rec- reational building that will cost $120,- 000. The church building stands on a very commanding site in the heart of the city with ample space for ad- ditions. Rev. F. C. Stifler Among the leading members of the East Orange church is Dr. Frank L. Anderson, who is now president of the International Baptist Seminary, located in the New York suburb. Dr. Anderson as superintendent of the Baptist Executive council in 1917 was in charge of the Wilmette pulpit at the time that Mr. Stifler's call was accepted. Dr. Anderson now welcomes Mr. Stifler to this new field. Mr. Stifler closed his work with the Wilmette church on January 31, since which time he has conducted special evangelistic services in Berwyn, Ill, preached in Evanston, Oak Park, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Elizabeth, N. J., Roselle, N. J., and at Lowell, Mass. Mr. Stifler will occupy his old pulpit in Wilmette Sunday, May 13, Mothers' Day. His pastorate at East Orange commences two days later, or on May 15. "VISION," SERMON TOPIC "Vision" will be the topic of the sermon given by the Rev. R. Malcolm . , 5 Ward, assistant rector, at the 11 909 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Winnetka 686 o'clock service in Christ church to- a LLL LLL ddd TT TTT 77 27 FT A FT F777 7 7 7777 morrow morning. Black Soil Lime for Lawns--Fertilizer Flagstone White Screenings --and other outside needs "When You're in a Hurry" --Phone Winnetka 32 | Winnetka Teaming & Supply Co. Lawrence J. Hayes Antiques 808 Oak Street Upholstering Cabinet Shop Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholstering Established 1895 Ph. Winnetka 145

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