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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Mar 1926, p. 22

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20 WINNETKA TALK March 6, 1925 JAMES G. BARBER sony. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER 1508 Elmwood Ave., Evanston Velie Sales and Service Authorized Stutz Service Station Repairing--NRebuilding All Makes of Cars Machine Shop--Welding--Painting--Electrical Wholesale and Retail Parts for Paige-Jewett Jordan--Marmon--Yellow Cab--Chevrolet Chicago Motor Club Official (24 Hr.) Service Station Cr --p------ Housecleaning Time With the approach of spring cleaning we call your attention to one of the best equipped plants in Cook county for cleaning drapes, curtains, window shades, rugs, carpets, etc. Master Cleaner Service Costs No More The Only Cleaning Plant in New Trier Phones Wilmette 3400 Greenleaf 700 CLEANING @& DYEING '71f Washington Avenue Wilmette, Il'inois FOR: 5) YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY SZ | DO THIS for their sake! GIVE your children the assur- ance of health that comes with Bowman's Milk. Give them the strength and energy that their ac- tive lives demand. Bowman Dairy Company Milk is rich in cream--rich with all the precious vitamines your children need to grow sturdy and strong. It is almost miraculous the way strengthens the bones, gives firm- ness to teeth and a rosy glow to the cheeks. Use Bowman's Milk in full confi- dence. Perfect pasteurization and a rigid adherence to sanitary stand- ards assure its purity. Telephone our nearest office for quick delivery Today! DAIRY COMPANY MilR, Concert Soloist Edward Johnson At the next concert in the Artists' Recital series, conducted by the Win- netka Music club, Edward Johnson, the celebrated tenor, will be the recitalist. The concert being held Thursday even- ing, March 18. PLAY IN INDIANA Katherine Hamilton, violinist, and John Maxwell Adams, pianist, are giv- ing a series of Sunday afternoon con- certs at several churches in and about Chicago. They are playing this week- end in Michigan City. Announce Honor Roll of Pupils at High School New Trier high school's honor so- ciety elected each year from the up- per 10 percent from the senior class, was announced this week. It was ex- plained by school authorities that the reason there are fewer girls on the list than boys is because there are fewer girls in the class, each group being picked by the percentage method. The girls elected to the honor so- ciety are as follows: Margaret Bluthardt, Virginia Dean, Jean Evers, Marie Flentye, Virginia Haight, Frances Howard, Mildred Olsen, Mary Parker, Verna Ravenscroft, Violet Ravenscroft, Eleanor Thayer, Gertrude Wagner and Charlotte Waltz. Girls receiving honorable mention were Anna Boyajian, Elizabeth DeBerard, Marion Hesler and Eunice Stoddard. Boys elected to the honor society were: Milton Boyajian, Robert Cun- ningham, Adam Elson, Arthur Hawk- inson, Ralph Heineman, Morris Hirsh, George Immerwahr, William Lanfer- man, Edward Lange, William Lloyd, Harry May, Robert Page, Theodore Perry and Frank Stover. Those on the honorable mention list were Howard Heaton, William Larner, Ralph Orner, Harold Schleuter and Frederick Schmidt. "RACE"--IS SUBJECT "This Question of Race" will be the subject at the services of the North Shore Congregation this evening in the Gencoe Masonic hall, The meeting be- gins at 8:30 o'clock. "Hard Work" is to the topic of the sermonette for the Religious school Sunday morning, March 7. AV AV AY. &Y AVY ZY TV Lrg VY ar ay 4 LL ocHEON may suggest to you the hour of twelve, of four or of six. Whenever you come, the New Orrington Chocolate Shop is ever at its best. In the Mezzanine Room, north of the Palm Court--hotel entrance Ghhe ORRINGTON Chocolate Shop Management of Beach and Geils

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