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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 May 1929, p. 26

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26 ~---. WILMETTE ·.-c..... _ . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.:· LIFE HIKE TO PRESERVES May 10, 1929 1 ·A group of seventh and eighth grade girls at the J os~ph Sears school, Kemlworth, accompanied by Miss Gertrude will add to htr Tutoring School a department for Herrick, hiked to the forest preserve west of Eva~ston last Friday after- Twenty-One Trips to Railroad noon. The gtrls cooked their supper Stations Provided Under Regular courses for a limited number of Junior High i in the woods. and High School girls, featuring individual attention. ! - - - -- - New Schedule Applications Are Nol:') Being Recei()ed. ~ ~ Mrs. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central i · 814 Rid2e Terrace, Evanston University 4198 I avenue, entertained her Tue·sday clu1l Monday of · this week a new and more frequent motor coach schedule ~-----··-·-·--··-·--·-------·-····:· this ,,·ee k at l1 er home. went into effect for residents of Indian Hill Estates, bringing them in point of time, by coach and fast steam, or elecI tric train, within one-half hour of the "Loop." Two new Studebaker Champion coaches furnish the transportation -;;;~ -~ _.!.___~· · · · · · · · · · · · under the new schedule. Coach running time between Estates and the railroad stations is six min· Ft·n1uton Shop Open Tuesday. Thursday and Snt11-rdn'V Evenints · utes. "Residents of Estates are within four blocks in point of time from the railroad stations," said F. W . Bills, president of Bills Realty, Inc. Suited to All The new schedule provide s tweutyone trips to railroad stations and is painstakingly worked out to give not : STATE and JACKSON~Chicago ORRINGTON and CHURCH : only frequent morning and evening service for business men in Chicago but to meet the needs of other members of the family and their guests or friends coming to the property. It ts also part of the plan to carry maids, garden and other help of residents on that part of the trips ·not being used by the residents. Five trips in the morning before 9 A. : M. a ll d again five trips in the evening-from 4:45 to 7:09 P. 11.-with . eleven trips in the rest of the day, give Indian Hill Estates more convenient. frequent and rapid transportation than in any other fine suburban community, according to Mr. Bills. ~1r. Bills interprets the new service as the equivalent of an additional motor car with chauffeur for each family resident in Estates. Solves School Problem School trips by coach in the for~.: noon, at noon and in the afternoon, take the children from the nearest' street intersection in Estates to the door of the schoolhouse. thus relieving mothers of the anxiety of getting the children to and from school, safely and out of the weather. The new service will permit trips . to private schools in Kenilworth. \Vinnetka. \\ ilmette and t Evanston as arranged for. Drivers who live on the property are in charge of the coaches. They give careful attention to the safety of the children and are pledged to a speed limit of twentv miles an hour on the school trips. ~ Ample Sunday coach service is also provided by the schedule. Beginning with the Fall Tum ISABEL WARRINGTON HEAPS . GROUP INSTRUCTION I f 1 i INDIAN HIU ESTATES IMPROVE BUS SERV· ICE -PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS- m ··········· · ··· ················ TlfE(niiini)HDB Ell · ! ~ : C.Lytton 8 Sons ~ ! · · : · IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP : · · · · · · · · · · · · ~· · e4 tMay Special That ~ a Special : : · · · RneVVo~red' · With 2 Trousers : : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~· : · · · · · · · · · · Spring Weights Late Season Patterns Advance Fall Models : · : : $ : · · · · · · · Sorority Alumnae Hold Annual Luncheon May 11 The Chicago Alumnae chapter of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at .Northwestern university will hold its regular monthly luncheon Saturday, May 11, at 1 o'clock, at the Palmer House. Mrs. Ernest Barbour of Evanston, the national president, will tell of her inspection tour of the sorority's southern chapters. Those in charge of arrangements are Miss Lillian Woodworth and Mrs. ]. Marshall of Chi cago, and Mrs. Richard Pace and ~{rs. Hubert Hardy of Evans~on. . : : : · · · In Quality f In Style t In ~alue They Are Incomparable ~ J.ou'lllike these Suits because they are the patterns and colors that men and young men have been buying this Sprin~. And the models are the first suggestion of those that will be favored for Fall. So you have the very newest ideas in Style, plus a character of woolens and tailoring · that are not at all commonplace in a · . · : : : . · MADE EDITOR Francis M. Hughes, son of Bi'.;hop and Mrs. E. H. Hughes, 619 Sheridan road, who is a sophomore at Ohio Wesleyan university, recently has been elected editor in chief of the "Bijou," the college annual, for the coming year. He is also a member of the Delta Tau fraternity. : : · · · · · · · Mrs. Howard Duncan and her little · · daughter, Joan, returned to their home · Imi~.!II!.!II!·III!·!!II!!·!II!·~·P!·!II!!·!I!·~·!II!·P!·!I!·~·P!·!IIJ·!I!·~·!I . 1!!.!1!.~.:-:.!II!.!I!.III!.!II!·!III!·III!·PI!·~·~·!II!·!I!·!II·~·!ii!·!ii·!ii!·!!ii!·~···~·~···I!II!·~·~···~;EJ I at 1006 Forest avenue last week after a two months' visit with relatives in Los Angeles. $50 selection.

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