October, 29, 1926 WILMET .T E LIFE Mrs. L. L. Ludwick of Centerville, Iowa, ha left the Evanston hospital with her infant daughter, who , was born there on October 13, and will be \\·ith h er mother, :M~s. D. H. !\icholes, 81(, .Forest .avenue, tor t\vo weeks bef(?re returnmg to her home in Centervtlk. 1 (Extmcts 'from publislzers' comments.j 11111111111111 IPlilllblln~Ihl®cdl 1R®~®IIDttll 1 Iwill ~vfrs. C. H. Smith, 711 Laur~l avenue, return home Wednesday from Lansing, Mich., where she has spent the summ r. - o, ~1rs. George · Curley, 209 Fifteenth st r ee t, is entertaining at a bunco party Saturday eve ning. Her guests will be the twelve members of her club. l "Tish Plays the Game" · -Mary Robert s Rinehart Ever the friendly amusing Tish of wb..Piesome , philosophy and exhuberant fun. flllllllllllll 41 --------------- ------- - - - - - · - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Part of the service of . the North Shore Line is to help clubs, schools, churches, lodges and other groups plan transportation for outing parties, whether by rail or motor coach. The North Shore Line Traffic Department is always ready to give expert advice in such mat.. . ters, whether the outing be to a theatre, b·a nquet, athletic event, or for any other purpose. The Wilmette board of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago met Thursday with Mrs . .W. ]. King, 611 Forest avenue. --o-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Towne, 726 Eleventh street, will be at the Orrington hotel for the winter. They are leaving Wilmette November 1. Lcttcrs from a Self -made Diplomat to His Prc sident"- Will Roge rs Will Roger's new book of humor. 11111111 11111 "Farly Autumn"-Louis Broinfield This third panel in the author's ' sc reen of American life pictures an old New En g land iami ly. 1111111 11111 "Darwin"-Ga m a licl Bradford The life story of a g-en tl e a n<.l lovable man wh o overt ttrned the world of thought. llllllllllllr. 1 'I "The 'l'hibault s"-- Rog cr ).!artin du Gard France calls thi s novel th e truest and most \'i\·i cl picture of its life prese nt ed in a decad<.:. 1111,111111 11 "The Orphan Angcl"-Elinor Wylie This hoo k sol-idly es tablis hed her among th e few writ ers who reall y co unt . 11111111111° STATIONS Chicago Roosuelt Road-Adams ancl Wabash-Grand An. "Ca ravan s and Cannibals, - Mary t~lastin g~ Bradley , A vivid account of a huntin g ex- ~ pc .' ·ti o n in l.) th e wile!-; of Africa. "The Book of :.1 a rr iage" llllllll ll lli I -Count K eyse rlin g The ba sic principles underlying each ,. a"p<.:cl of marriage a.., it ex ists today. 1 1111111111! " Th e Golden K cy"-Hcnry Van Dy ke "Here arc tweh·c tales" says Dr. \ 'an D\'I'L' " that I ha\' e known for so me time but lltH: r cou ld find lci"urc to \\'rite. 111111 111 11 11 I I "Tur~('lll'\' "- : \ Hahm Yarntulinsky :\ po\\'eriul hio~raphy in th e modern I fashion of the ~rcat Rus so-Tartar ge niu .. · 11'11111 I "The Dark Dawn··- :.r a rth a Osten~o 1 A dramatic stor y of the ).f inncso ta 1 prairie r<.:\"Cal ing th e sa me powe r , I beauty and 1n ssio n of " \Vild Geese." . --- : ' Fresh Eggs This is the lean season for fresh eggs. Enjoy the satisfaction of knowing tlbt your needs in this line will br taken care of. This is our specialty and we pride· ourselves in being able to supply you with a fine fresh egg when other sources of supply fail you. 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Linden Avenue ........ $ .z. 78 $6.00 $12.00 Wilmette ............. 2.94 6.40 12.08 Kenilworth .. .. ........ 3.11 12.ZZ 6.80 Indian Hill . ..... ·. . ... 3.22 7.00 12.35 · Winnetka . . ........... 3.39 7.40 12.35 Hubbard Woods ....... 3.59 7.80 12.42 Glencoe .......· ...... 3.85 8.40 12.74 . 9.00 Braeside .. ............ 4.16 12.95 Ravinia Park .......... 4.16 9.00 12.95 Ravinia ............... 4.29 9.40 13.01 Highland Park . ....... . 4.62 10.00 13.40 Highwood . .....··..... 4.86 10.60 13.80 Fort Sheridan ..· ·.··. . 5.00 10.80 13.80 Lake Forest . ..······.. 5.54 12.00 14.46 Lake Bluff ..... .····.. 5.92 12.8.0 15.06 Great Lakes . . .....· ·· . 6.31 · 13.80 16.44 North Chicago Jet. 6.31 13.80 16.44 North Chicago 6.50 14.20 16.44 Waukegan 6:92 15.00 16.70 Zion .... ......... ..··· 8.08 17.60 18.02 Winthrop Harbor ...... 8.49 18.40 18.95 ·Niles Center (Dempster Street) ... 2.78 6.00 i2.oo Harms woods .......... 2.78 6.00 12.00 Glenayre ..... ..... ·.... 2.94 6.40 12.08 Northfield . .. ...·.·..· . 3.22 7.00 12.35 Northbrook ........... 3.85 8.40 12.74 . Woodridge . . .·.·.·..·· 4.29 13.01 9.40 Briergate .... ....···.·. 4.62 10.00 13.40 Highmoor . .. .....· , .·· 4.86 10.60 13.80 Sheridan Elms . .....··. 5.00 10.80 13.80 Deerpath . - ·v· ··· , ··· , · 5.54 12.00 14.46 Rondout 6.42 14.00 15.60 Libertyville .......... 6.94 15.00 15.7Z Mundelein .... ... ... 7.45 16.20 17.0~ tO-Ride ZS-Ride 60-Ride .......... .... ....... 'Reduced 'Rat onthlp now on sale/ I N COLD weather, more than ever, you will appreciate North Shore Line Service direct to the heart of the Chicago Loop! North Shore Line commutation makes it unnecessary to walk long distances across the downtown district in order to reach your place of business, or other destination. Nor do you need to pay' additional fares for downtown bus or taxi travel. South-bound, aU North Shore Line trains stop downtown at Grand Ave., Randolph & Wells, Mndison & Wells, Quincy & Wells, La Salle & Van Buren, State-Dear.. born, and Roosevelt Road. North~bound, stops are made at Roosevelt ---.........icketJ ~ ............ IMPORTANT NOTE Rat es of fare to the following design at~d points on the Shore Line Route and Skokie Valley Route ARE THE SAME, and t1 ckers to one desti'nation will be accepted for transportation to stations of corresponding distance on either route as indicated: Shore Line Linden Ave. Wilmette Indian Hill Glencoe Ravinia Hic'1land Park Hignwood Foa·t ShPridan Lake Forest Skokie Valley and Harmswoods and Glenayre and Northfield and Northbrook and Woodridge and Briergate and .Highmoor and Sheridan Elms and Deerpath Road, Adams & Wabash, Randolph & Wabash, and Grand Ave. Frequent, fast trains - both directions - not only during "rush" hours, but all day long! Farmers ~farketing Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Co. Co. 1-1 6 The high~speed, 2 5 14 electrically . operated railroad. Baggage Checked Box 432 Mount Vern on, Iowa WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION T dephon·e Wilmette