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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 43

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42 WINNETKA TALK March 26, 1927 New Trier Students to Stage Fashion Exhibits An educational fashion exhibit for girls and boys will be staged at New Trier High school auditorium March 29 and 31, by the Department of Home Economics, at the school. Models will wear clothes illustrating appropriate- ness, simplicity, color and line. The boys' program for boys will be given Tuesday, March 29, and the girls' program for girls, Thursday, March 31, at 2:15 o'clock. Parents and friends of students are invited. Now Offers You a CHARGE ACCOUNT 1 C.& N.W.Terminal Restaurants This new Eitel feature is of particular importance to C. & N.W. Ry. commuters as it makes every minute count in Chicago -- gives each member of the family more time to shop or catch a train. By simply signing the pur- chase check, charge ac- count patrons may dine in our Lunch Room, Main Dining Room or Suburban Concourse--or take home bakery goods and cigars. Application blanks may be secured at any one of our cashier's desks. This latest feature of Eitel service also enables you to have Checks Cashed These charge accounts also entitleyoutothesameserv- ice at the new Hotel Eitel, which is under the same management. And we will be glad to make reserva- tions for you at the C. & N. W. Station. Edith Ray Young Holds Recital of Young Pupils Miss Edith Ray Young held a class recitation of her young pupils on Fri- day afternoon of last week at her studio, 630 Park avenue. Those who took part were: Virginia Olson, Frank Bennett, Harry Kinne, Margaret Bick- ham, Bertha Duwner, Narie Flynn, Louis Lechner, Robert Sparks and David Lott, all of Wilmette, and Ann and Jimmy Musson of Glencoe. Miss Lenore Herbst, an artist pupil of Miss Cecelia R. Berry of Bush con- servatory played a Beethoven sonata, Brahm's Rhapsody, and several en- cores. CIVIC CONCERT SUNDAY At 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, March 27, the Chicago Civic orchestra will give its third concert in Orchestra hall. Miss Lillian Rethberg, violon- cellist, will be the soloist. Public Keenly Interested in Elcar; Shows Indicate "The widespread approval won by the new Elcar 'Shock-less Chassis' at the national shows, as well as many other exhibits throughout the country, clearly indicates that the public is in- terested in the ready for the new mode in transportation created by this lat- est comfort development, says F. R.|the Fridman, north shore dealers foupd that interest 'Shock-less Chassis' the newest Elcars, despite the fact that the new Elcar light Eight was an 1n- novation of striking appearance and a notable value." Marion Fulton, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank D. Fulton of 884 Hill road, | Winnetka, has been made secretary of | the Penn Hall Alumnae association. Edward Bands Sell House; Go to California in June Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Band have sold their residence at 815 Oakwood avenue and will go to California with their children, Harriet and Billy, after school is out in June. taking an Crest on apartment in April 1. The They are Linden a 3 Elcar dealer. | house was sold to Mr. and Mrs. James In hundreds of demonstratioins Elcar | J, O'Grady of Chicago through Ed- in the | noton and Allen, who will occupy : : overshadowed the residence the first of April that displayed in any other feature of | | Mr. and Mrs. Band are motoring | through to California by the way of | Seattle. They will visit Estes Park, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone, and from | Seattle will drive down the coast and | through the Yosemite valley. The average value of plow land in I Illinois is $118 per acre. > ------ VV VV VV VV VV YY VOT YYY | VAN () ) Ni A\ \ A 9 0 i I J \/ 3 wu TN \ You will be delighted, too. For our Finished Family Laundry Service leaves noth- ing for you to do but pack things away. Everything comes home crisply clean, ironed, neatly folded, ready to use. ~ Wearing apparel, table na- pery, bed linen, dainty frocks and blouses, hubby's shirts and collars, baby's rompers, tow- els, wash-clothes--everything that goes to make up the fami- ly bundle-- co an a A A A i i fe of de oi gs cn a dae 4 dE ES de sl i Crisply Clean, Ironed . and Ready to Use PHONE WIL. 571--No Toll FRENCH LAUNDRY | VICTOR ORTLUND, President EVANSTON Co 0 We wash them all for you, our modern, clothes -saving way; and we iron for you as only a modern, well-equipped laundry can. When your bundle comes back everything is nicely fin- ished, carefully folded, and ac- counted for. And it's economical, too-- you'll be agreeably surprised on that score, as well. Have us call for your bun- dle. Justphone us whenyou're ready. 4 A A A LL libhihibbdubb bi

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