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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Oct 1928, p. 63

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WINNETKA TALK October 27, 1928 State Bank The Matter of SAVING F course it is fundamental that we render you a safe, efficient banking service. But in addition we try to render that service in a way that will help you most. Take saving, for example. You certainly agree that saving is the best way to get money for the im- portant things you want. Yet most of us find it hard to save as much as we need to supply those wants. Here we consider it part of our job to give you the benefit of our money experience in planning the easiest way for you to save. Any" of our Officers will be glad to talk with you and help you. Come in soon. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK Ar 7 \ xa 7 NO ik CHENEY RS 2 EL NY Candidate Floyd E. Thompson, former justice of the Illinois Supreme court, and Democratic nominee for Governor of Illinois, will speak at a Thompson rally in - Winnetka Community House to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting is sponsored by the Thomp- Students Register 91 Percent for Mock Election on Nov. 6 Approximately 91 per cent of the members of the New Trier High school student body registered Tuesday of this week for the mock presidential election to be held at the high school on the regular election day, November 6. The registration was voluntary and was conducted in the manner of the adult citizens' registration. There were three judges of election and two clerks at each polling place at the high school, Lively interest in the presidential candidates and their campaigns has been shown by the students this year, and the percentage of those register- ing was much higher than in other mock elections held by the school in past years. A check-up of the registration fig- ures showed that approximately 95 per cent of the boys and 87 per cent of the girls registered last Tuesday. The percentage of students registering was greater among the lower classes than among the upper classes, as the fol- lowing percentage figures indicate: Freshmen, 94.2; sophomores, 89.8; jun- iors, 89.1 and seniors, 88.5. Thirty-six students have been chosen to speak before the adviser rooms at the high school on the merits of each presidential candidate and some in- tensive pre-election campaigning is expected before November 6. son-for-Governor club of the north shore, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Crandall and family, 515 Warwick road, Kenilworth are leaving very soon for California where they expect to spend the win- ter. Willard Crandall is a junior at Leland Standford university. Z(H innetha Tongregational Church Mrs. Charles Crawford of New Or- leans is arriving today to visit her sis- ter, Mrs, Buckingham Chandler, of 9 Indian Hill road Sunday, October 28, 1928 Morning Service--Eleven o'clock REV. FRED EASTMAN, LITT. D. Professor of Religious Literature Chicago Theological Seminary 'POWER TO THE FAINT" Dr. Davies will preach on "The Double Pur- pose of Prayer" at the worship of the Upper School at 9:30, and on "Honesty" at the services of the Lower School at 10:05.

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