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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1926, p. 40

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40 PROGRAM CHAIRMEN MEET Thr Conference of Club Presidents and Program Chairmen held a meeting Thursday, April 1, in Fullerton hall, · Art Institute. Each succcssin? Thursday riming April and ~Ia_, .. :-.imilar · 11rogratn:-; "ill he .Qin·n to enable chairmen t_ n arrange lnr 111l'l't ings and· programs 1nr the ir club ralendar ior the ~n:-.uing ~·ca r . WILMETTE LIFE April 2, 1926 NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (recorded at the Chamber of Commerce .) . friday, April 2 . 7 :30 p. m. \ \'ihncttc chapter, R. A. ::\1., 1f a sonic ha11 · R p. m. \\ 'ilevan shrook l·,t~campment, T 0. 0. F ., Odd Fcllo\V s l1all. . Sunday,April4 7 :.)0 p . 111. Sunday EYening club, Coni.!Tega tinnal rhurch. ·Monday, April 5 2 :30 p . 111. Briclge, OnilnH·t h' ('rqtn t n · rluh. 7 :3ri p. 111. \\' ihnettc chapter, Or_der oi l·:a:-. tern ~tar, Stated nwdlllR, ~1 a-;nnic hall. 7 :.)() ·p. Ill. ~ lc II 's l\ i g It I · ()II j 1111 t't t C ( 'cn1n trv club . R p. 111. 1\fceting. Cham ber of Coln merce, Village ha ll. . R p. m. P. J. ] fu erter Pu -.l :\n (Jf>f), Fnn·qtr !tall. Tuesday. April 6 '1 '()\\' :\SIIIP ELI·TTI().\ 12 :1.; p . 111. l.u:lcheC!ll,' \\'i ln tdtl' ()ptitlti--t club, l.akc.: Shr>l'l' '1 \·r r;Jre. l :3ll p. 111. Ladio' 1\ rl\ ling. r lui! ml'ilL' C<lUntn· club. I p .. 111. Cntlllllittn· di1111r·r. ( luiltttl'ltl' l' r, u11 t r r l'l u h. 7:30 p . 1 11. \'illag(· Bo;trd llH't't inl!.. \'illagv hall. R p . 111. \\-illlll'ttt· Ctntp :\11. 1fl.)3-t. \f od n" \\'o()dlll al l '1t .\n lt'rica. r ldd F('llo ,, ··.., hall. dnesday, April 7 1..? : 13 p . 111. l.ttPrlll'u\1. \ \ 'iltltl'l tt' ]\, >t:tn" rluh. Ouilmdlt' l'ountr _ ,. rluh . r) :-1.; · p. 111. Cirl'-> B<\\ linl!' lt·;H!ltt ·. ( l 11 ilm (' t t L' (' r ·11 11 t r \' c l u h. Thursday, · April 8 (J:.)(l p. 111. Dinn<y. c1ul> j,\,. l 1 rrlj(' . . . . i~~n:t1 and BtbitH ·. . . . \\'<llll\ ' 11. C<·n ~..:rv .~..::tliolt:tl rhu rch. I Jl . 111. 1\uf'fl't dinJH·r ;tnd l'r~>gn · ..,i,·l' Hrirl .l!.t', (lu ilm<·tfl· ('r·ltlltn· L'l \1 !J . 7:30 p. 111. \\ .iltnvttl' !.1'dl!l' \r · 1)3 1. :\ . F. an<l :\ . \f. \l:h, ·tlir hal l ~ p. 111. A. T. ~1H · rJll itn l."rll!', . . ·, · W!:?. ()dd Fc·lc1\\ ..... lt;tll. Friday, April 9 i :30 p. 111. \Vilm ctl\' rhaptn : I( .\ . \f ., !\f asonic hall. Saturday, April 10 ~clwnl Di--trict an d Jiigh ~ch·1,J] 1-J cct i(lll . 7 p. 111. J) i 1111 n d a 11 c l ' . () tl i lln \'1 1 (' l'riltll1 n · club . ...... --------- - Hr;tdkr Prndcn i~ rctmning irnm th(' l.. ' niwr:-ity l)i Illin ois to spend the F; t~ trr hn1id:-t.'·" '"ith hi s parents, .i\tr. and \lr.., . II . H. P ruden, oi ().)1 Central ;ncnuc . CIRCLE MEETING I TO MARRY The Crescent circle of the CongregaMr. and Mrs. Leon M. Hamburger tion;tl church will meet at the home of of 502 Willow road, Winnetka, an ~trs . Francis ~1cCullin SH l\Lplc ave- ·nounce the engagement of their daughnuc, Tucsda.\·. April 6. The hostesses ter, Mi ss Jane, to George Meyer of H. E C u tl er, l\l rs. H . Chicago. Mr. and Mr . Hamburger and arc t o 1 >c l~,. \ rs. ~-K·. \\' e 11 't \ \i'T ~,r 1 anc1 thc1r daugHter will be at home iniorm < · ·\ rs. h. ., . 1 uaynan, ~f rs . C. Austi11. Luncheon will be ally Sunday afternoon, April 11. sern·d, and thl· day \rill he spent in sc\\'ing. l'vfr. and :Mrs. 1\. N. Page of 901 Ash - - - -- - - land a ,·cnuc r.ct urned home Uarch 27. i ~]r..,. 1.. 1·. l~nglish of 1007 Cn.· en- from Tryon, N.C. Kenneth Pa g~ will ' I \\'(lnd a\·e niiC' and her so11, Ralph, arc not return home from Dartm ou.th coi1(kp;Lrting thi~ week for a short visit lcgr fnr thr Fa ster holiday s. hut will i t() :\c\\· l.lamp shirc. .i\Ir. English is spe nd thtlll \\ith fri end..; in l:n ~tn n ;ul!{ l< ·; t,·ing nn a trip to Tcxa ~. 1 New Ynrk - ... ServinglOO,OOO Meals a Year on Dining, Ca.rs HALF a million candy mints for North Shore Line patrons. That is what we distributed on dining cars last year. These complin1entary mints- six in a package-· ha\;e becon1e an established feature of our dining car service.· Dining cars on th~ North Shore Lu1c were introduced ir\ 1917. Today we operate dining cars on twelve trains daily - six trains in each direction. With the ddivcry of additional cars in June, our investiT}cnt in dining cars alone will be $330,000. Maintaining a dining car service of North Shore Line tandard is a costly proposition. Chinaware, .table linen and quadrupJe,plate si}, ver for a single car cost $1,000. Our monthly laundry bill alone is $900. , ,. - .. ·· ·, ' ? . Foods are selected with as much care a- you would exercise for your own table. We buy the best creamery butter- milk and cream-fruits, vegetables, meats and other foods. Fresh eggs come to us daily from the farm. North Shore Line steaks have become justly famous. E\·cry steak we buy is a specified weight and a specified cut; those showing any variation are rejected. It is an interesting fact that from one third to one-half of all patrons order these choic· ~teaks. ... Our coffee- a special blend- brings us daily compliments. 106,000 cups were served last year. You are welcome to a second or third cup- or as many extra cups as you want-- with· out charge. Each p8tron at breakfast is greetecl . . with a complimentary demi tasse. Back of our dining car service is a commissary employing eight people. Two motor trucks are kept busy in its exclusive service. Foods and supplies are bought by the commissary. All pies and pastry are baked in the commissary kitchen. Nearly 100,000 people are fed during the course of a year on North Shore Lin~ dining cars. ~l r-- . .1 . .- \ . Burr.ill ni () 1.:. Grrl'll \\t lfHI an 111 H · i.., .~ti ll d ~ t a i ned I)\' i 11n e ·..; ;tt · th<: ho me nf her mother in ].: ,·art, ).[i l·h. It j.., l':\JH'cle d howcrer that ~ he ,,·ill 1H· al>k tn return home the latter part (If thi~ wee k. ~ orth Shore Line takes you direct to where you want to go in Chicago North Side, Loop, or South Side. Save time and bus fare. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co·. 72 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. The H igh .. S peed Electrically.. Qperated Railroad 1·87 good housekeeping implies . modern methods a z.

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