WINNETKA TALK October 23, 1926 sealed caps. Ask Our Drivers Greenleaf 820. New Cream Top Milk ap, 4 Comes from Tubercular- tested cows. Sanitary hood Or Phone Wilmette 3029-- The cream taken from this milk will whip y True Kindred to Hold Card Party Saturday A card and bunco party, sponsored by the Lake Shore conclave of the True Kindred of Illinois, is to be held at the home of Mrs. August Meyers, 1721 Highland avenue, Wilmette, Sat- urday evening, October 23. The True Kindred order, in existence about twenty-five years, is comprised of Mas- ter Masons, their wives, widows, sis- ters and daughters, and is a charity project, principally in connection with children's welfare. The Lake Shore conclave was organized this month. TO ADDRESS TEACHERS Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Ele- * mentary college, will give two address- NAL Lb 15¢ per quart qT es before the State Teachers' associa- tion of Indiana which is being held in Indianapolis this week. This morning white $4.50 1608 Chicago Avenue First Walking Shoes \\ SPECIALIZE in the fitting of Infants' First Walking Shoes for the most importar't time in the baby's life, when correct shoes will just as surely aid in the de- velopment of healthy feet as incorrect shoes will ruin them. : Mh $3.95 Telephone University 973 Pool & PIPER 'INC: CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS she will speak before the kindergarten section on "Literature in the Life of the Child" and this afternoon before the primary section on "The Art of Story-Telling." Mrs. Frank Fulton, 884 Hill road, left Thursday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nate Simmons, at Eagle Grove, Iowa, for eight days. Oi Edmund Fulton, 884 Hill road, has gone to Westminister school, Sims- bury, Conn., for the year. Sizes 4 to 8 We Have Just the HATS -- COATS DRESSES that you have been looking all over the North Shore for. Come in and take your pick. They are beauti- ful Evanston, Illinois UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1120 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 Shown at Wabash Avenue--1st Floor The Drake Shop The Evanston Shop Wiz The three eyelets--the wide silk laces -- the colonial tongue and the 2% in. heel give quite decided individuality to this Foster oxford for afternoon. Produced in black or the new crottle brown shade of antelope at $16.50 and in patent leather at $15. TE Joster & Company McCormick Highway Opened Informally; A Dedication Put Off Without the blare of trumpets or ceremony of any sort McCormick boulevard, the Sanitary district's mil- lion-dollar, forty-foot highway, was in- formally opened to traffic Saturday morning. A workman kicked down the barriers, which all this year have blocked the boulevard each side of the subway at Oakton street. That sig- nalized the fact that the subway was at last completed and the continuous six-mile stretch of boulevard was oe ready for use. Traffic was comparatively light on the boulevard even on Sunday because the fact it was opened had not become generally known. Postpone Celebration A public celebration involving sani- tary district officials and Chicago, Ev- anston and north shore city officials had been planned for Saturday. This, however, has been postponed to a later date because it was thought desirable to keep the road free from a parade or any other obstruction on the day of the Northwestern-Notre Dame foot- ball game. Sanitary district officials said early this week that the date for the formal opening had not yet been set, and that -- '|as yet the program for the dedication ceremonies had not been entirely worked out. October 30, is favored as the date for this affair. The boulevard extends along the sanitary canal from Devon avenue to West Railroad avenue immediately north of Grant street. It is built of reinforced concrete, with a ten foot strip on each side of concrete surfac- ing designed for trucks and other slow moving vehicles, and a middle 20-foot strip of asphalt surfacing for faster traffic. Subway Finished Last Except for the subway under the Northwestern tracks on the Mayfair division just south of Oakton street, the boulevard has been completed for a year. A lighting system for the boulevard is yet to be installed. Plans for con- tinuing the forty-foot highway on from the north end of the boulevard within the city of Evanston are as yet un- a decided. Mrs. W. V. Merriman of Reading, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Aspenwall of 1195 Tower road. Mrs. Merriman expects to re- main in Winnetka about a month. She formerly lived at 140 Euclid avenue, Glencoe. --C-- Mr. and Mrs. William Laing of 1100 Pine street announce the birth of a son, Brian, at St. Luke's hospital, Tuesday, October 12. --O-- Mrs. Charles Lovegren and her son, Charles, of 1293 Scott avenue, have re- turned to Winnetka after a seven weeks' visit in and about Lexington, - Kentucky. LADIES' FINE HAND BAG MAKER BEADED AND TAPESTRY BAGS MOUNTED REPAIR WORK LEONARD MOESE of Paris 671 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO IC Phone Superior 7077 R