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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 41

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40 WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 CARILLON CONCERTS POPULAR Carillon music is becoming very popular with music lovers along the north shore, many of whom attend the 4 o'clock concerts given every Sun- day afternoon at St. Chrysostom's | given by skilled carillonneurs. church on Dearborn parkway in Chi- cago. Carillon music for centuries has added to the church music of the world and now, it is stated, more than a score Garden Fete Benefit for Boys of cities and communities in the United States have regular carillon concerts INSIST upon an automatic refrigerator that will freeze ice FRIGIDAIRE STOVER C0.--318 N. Michigan Ave., 445 Erle St. Telephone: Whitehall 4955 Evanston--1631 Sherman Ave., Greenleaf 4480 Hubbard Woods--S890 Linden Ave., Winnetka 1949 Highland Park--382 Central Ave., High. Park 150 Milwaukee--516 Wisconsin Ave.,, Grand 645 Public Service Company at all their offices of Northern Illinols-- school farm and home is near Elgin. "We learn by doing" is the motto of boys at the Chicago Junior school who will benefit by a large Garden fete at the home of Mrs. Minna Schmidt, 2715 Sheridan road, Evanston, on Thursday, August 2. The Chicago Junior school was established in 1913 and was granted a charter by the State of Illinois. It is announced to be a non-profit organiza- tion established for the purpose of supplying the need for a home and school at a very moderate cost, for normal boys, who, through the loss of one or possibly both parents, are deprived of home influence and training. The Kenilworth Summer Camp to Close Next Saturday The summer camp for Kenilworth children which began on July 9 under the direction of E. L. Nygaard, super- intendent of the Joseph Sears school, will close next Saturday, August 4. This summer recreation for children of the village has been held for several years and has met with enthusiastic response from the youngsters. About Sept. 1st is just a few weeks ahead of us. Our orders on hand will keep us busy until Aug. 25th, then you will want a quick installation just when we will be unable to serve you promptly. If you doubt this statement just come into our office and see | for yourself the orders we have ahead, or go to the Bldg. Dept. and ask about the permits being taken out by Silent Automatic; then you will know that we are installing two Silent Auto- matic Oil Burners to one of any other. SILENT AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS ARE OUT- SELLING ALL OTHER OIL BURNERS, and rightly so because it is the only silent, dependable burner made, and indorsed by all its users, not a single failure. Evanston Showroom WHY PUT OFF PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR A SILENT AUTOMATIC? 1620 SHERMAN AVE. forty children registered this year. The children have been gathering at the beach four mornings of the week, where they participate in games and go in bathing when the weather permits. The manual training room at the school is kept open for the use of the boys, who are divided into two groups. Sewing classes for the girls are held under the direction of Mrs. Styn Wiglama and are supplemented by a conversational class in primary French. Greenleaf 700 1645 Orrington Ave. Your Snap Shots Will Be Clear Prints of the sort you've wanted, and mever quite got-- crystal-clear, glossy and smooth with every detail distinct-- these by a new and exclusive process are obtainable now in the Almer Coe stores. Bring your next film to Coe's-- po additional charge for glossy prints. Motion picture apparatus, films and supplies Almer Coe & Company Scientific Opticians Each week the children attending the summer camp have gone on a short trip to some place of enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Telfer, Jr., 842 Cherry street, left Winnetka Sun- day and are motoring through the Indian reservation and copper country in Northern Michigan and Wisconsin. They expect to stay in Superior and Duluth for a few days. Their son, Bobby, is visiting his uncle, State Rep- resentative William G. Thon, at Pista- quee Heights, while they are away. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Selden White and their daughter, Miss Billee, have returned from abroad and have taken the Frank W. Blatchford home at 22 Indian Hill road until the first of October. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Scott and their two sons, Frederick H., Jr., and Edward W., are at their summer home at Charlevoix. University 6804

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