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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1927, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE . LIFE· April 29, 1927 TIRE EXPERTS Clink and Nick may not sound like it, but1 actually, they are engaged in business at the southwest corner of \Vilmette and Ridge avenues. Their specialty is tires-Kelly tires, to be exact, and they also do a hefty business in tire mending. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Webster Reed of Los Angeles, uncle and aunt of Burt A. Crowe. 23-t Raleigh road, Kenilworth, spe nt . Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Crowe on their way to New York where they will .s ail Saturday for a three months' trip abroad. Mrs. Jos.eph B. Marshall and daugh- Books for Pre-School ter, Betty, ret'urned Tuesday evening Child, Meeting Topic to Wilmette after spending the past nine months in Europe. They traveled The Young Mothers' club will meet in France, Switzerland and Italy, and Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the lived in Paris about two months before sailing for home on the S. S. Levia- Children's room of the Wilmette Public library. Miss Winifred Bright, than. children's librarian, is to be the -oM,r. and Mrs. F. P. Heitman of 212 speaker. Her subject will be "Books H. E . Greenleaf avenue will return next week for the Pre-Sc hool Child." Mrs. 41 from the East. They left on Thurs- Ringholm will give a talk on Art and day of last week to join their daughter, Its Relation to the Pre-School Child." The three · hostesses for the meeting Virginia, who is at National Park seminary, and go to New York for the are Mrs. Harry Burnside, Mrs. Ralph Finnigan, and Mrs. Harry Pifer. week-end. .- Invite Public to Visit North Shore Montessori School An interesting event of next wet!< will be the opening to the public O'f the new home of the North Shore Montessori school, built hy Miss Dorothy Sears, at 761 Cherry street, \ Vinnetka. This little white Colonial hou se, created expressly for the educative use of little children, contains many unique features which not only delight the child, but are of equal intere st to adults. Many parents of the north shore are planning to take advantage of Miss Sears' invitation for Friday, May 6, from 3 until 6, when she and her faculty will be at home ?.t the schooL Those whom Miss Sears has asked to receive with her include the school's sponsors at its inception ten years ago: Mrs. John Buckingham, Mrs. Raymond E. Durham, Mrs. Howard 0. Edmond c;;, Mrs. John H. Hardin, Mrs. Edward J. Phelps, Mrs. Victor C. Sanborn atl<l Mrs. Vihe K. Spicer. These friends of the method will al so help: Mi ~s Mary Rozet Smith;· Mrs. Anne Georgt· :M"rnar. and Miss Emilv Greet man. the latter two Dr. Montessori's tran :-;lators. ~f r s. H. B. M ulforcl and daughter. Betty. who have been traveling in Europe for the past nine months, returned this week to their home at 835 Elmwood avenue. They arrived in ~ew York Monday on the S. S. Leviathan and made a short trip to \Vellesley before returning to Wilmette. Through the character of service it renders, the North Shore Line has become an intimate factor in the business and social life of the man y communities it s en·es. Ralph B. Bucknall, of Lake Geneva, on e of the communities served by NoJth Shore Line Motor Coaches operating fron1" Kenosha, recently wrote a lett er to the North Shore Lin e expressing appreciation of what th is transportation system has done for his town. "La h, Geneva has he en very prosperous during the past year," he wrote, and I believe the service r endered hv the North Shore Line has been a very great con trihuting factor. Allo\Y me to commend the· service a;1d courtesy furnished by your road." 14 Milwaukee A train every hour on the North Shore Line at .. OIM_., Kenosha Racine · . t / ·· -oMr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams entertained twenty-four friends at bridge at their home, ·1229 Lake avenue. la st Friday evening. T IME was when a trip to Milwaukee was looked upon as "traveling". But not any more. Milwaukee service on the North Shore Line today is so frequent that a trip to "the Cream City" requires but little more · thought than a trip into Chicago. Every hour there's a fast North Shore Line train to Milwaukee. Board a north· bound Limited here, and change at North Chicago Junction, where comfortable connections are made with hourly Mil· waukee trains. If you're going at any meal time, plan to dine en route and thus save still more time. Mil waukee trains carry dining cars at all meal times You'll enjoy eating in theseclean,restfuldiningcars-withsnowwhite table linen, water free from soot specks, food that is famed foritsexcellence. When you seek the ultimate in convenience and travel comfort, ride on the North Shore Line. It costs no more! Those desiring to take Milwaukee trains from Chicago will find our Loop station (Adams & Wabash) and our North Side stations (Grand Ave., Wilson Ave., or Howard St.) a real convenience. All Milwaukee trains stop at these stations. Fof' schedules, fares and other information, .I I ~ All Eapeftlel Included For Two Weeka' Trip Lowe at co.t- laigheat cia,. An ideal vacationcomprehensive, restful . -carefree. Personally Conducted or Independent "Go·as·you·please" Unusual individual ~en,ice. Finest hotels and luxury features to please the most fastidious. See the Colorado Rockies this summer. inquire at ticket office. Mail the coupon now Chicaco,lllinoia Send Colorado literature and booklet· de· . tcribinc various All· Expense Tour:.. Name ...·.················..........··· Addreae ..···.·························· 723 La Salle Street Station, Phone Wabash 3200 MotcwCoach Connections Keno.ha to: Lake Gene.. va and poinu between. Waulcepn to: Fox Lake diatrict. Gurnee, La lee Villa, Antioch. Volo, Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Ser.,ice Rock leland Vacation Travel Service Bureau WILMETTE PAS SENGER STATION Telephone Wilmette 2514 1-113 WcHmry. Baggage Checked ' 220T =

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