I" WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926 LEAVE FOR SMITH Many of Winnetka's girls are leav- ing town this week to enter various colleges and universipies, and Smith college at Northampton, Mass., will claim many as students during the coming year. Elizabeth Babcock, Helen Brown, Dorothy Dickinson, Janet Gordon and Mary Parker will enter as freshmen. Esther Beard, Elizabeth Boyden, Mar- jorie Janney, Virginia MaclLeish, Fran- ces Ranney, and Julia Spiegel will be sophomores. Virginia Delay, Jane Harding, Elizabeth Waidner and Bar- bara Mettler are juniors. Janet Olm- stead and Caroline Roberts will be seniors. Miss Katherine Tufts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Q. Tufts, 449 Sun- set road, has returned to LaSalle seminary at Auburndale, Mass., where she will be a member of the senior class. Mrs. Tufts will visit her daugh- ter in Boston, and then motor through Massachusetts, visiting her former home in Petersham. Passengers on North Shore Line dining cars frequently remark upon the cleaniiness of thi¥ dining car service--the crystal clearness of drinking water, the absence of floating parti- cles in milk, the freedom from sooty specks on table linen. These things impress upon one with special force the advantage of riding on a clean, electrically-operated railroad. Milwaukee NORTH Shore Line ofters you a distinctive and un- equalled transportation service to Milwaukee. There is a fast train every hour. Trains operate into the very heart of the city, saving you time and taxi fare. Located at Sixth & Sycamore, our Milwaukee terminal is convenient to everywhere. Electrically-operated, North Shore Line trains afford the utmost in cleanliness and travel comfort. No smoke, no cinders. You reach your destination fully refreshed, in tip-top condition for a day of successful business or pleasure. The next time you go to Milwaukee, take advantage ot the superior service afforded on this high-speed, elec- trically-operated railroad. Note: Seven Milwaukee-bound trains operate each day via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours, Shore Line Limited trains operating to Waukegan make direct connections at North Chicago Junction with Milwaukee Limiteds operating over the Skokie Valley Route. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The high-speed electrically-operated railroad 1-104 Winnetka Passenger Station Telephone Winnetka 963 a Congregation Announces Annual Harvest Festival On Sunday morning, September 26, at 10:30, in the Hubbard Woods school, a Harvest Festival will be celebrated for the opening of the Religious school of North Shore Congregation Israel. The program will consist of a play, "Ruth of Moab," offerings of Thanks- giving at the Succah, (Every child will bring a small basket of fruits or vege- tables), and a flower dance. Parents and elders are invited. It is asked that notice be taken that the weekly service will not be held this Friday evening. ON RECEPTION COMMITTEE The Misses Suzanne and Cynthia Kohlsaat, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kohlsaat, 777 Bryant ave- nue, have returned to Vassar college, where they will be members of the sophomore class. Miss Suzanne re- turns to fill the important office of secretary of her class, and Miss Cynthia likewise fills the secretarial of- fice of the Student's association. Both were appointed members of the recep- tion committee for freshmen girls, and left last Tuesday. Edward Kohlsaat for Princeton. leaves tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer B. Parker, 577 Ash street, and their daughter, Mary, are taking a motor trip East. They will drive first to Northampton, Mass., where Mary will enter Smith college. Mr. and Mrs. Parker plan to spend about four weeks touring through the East before returning home. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad, 1141 Sheridan road, Wilmette, have leased their home for a year to George Lomax, the ginger ale manufacturer, and have moved to Chicago, on ac- count of the illness of Mrs. Conrad. --C-- The Misses Martha and Elizabeth Gemmell, 812 Lincoln avenue, Win- netka, who have spent the greater part of the summer in Westmount, Canada, will return home on Octo- ber 1. wali Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fowle, 233 Ridge avenue, and their son, William Fowle, have returned from Han- cock, N. H. ---- Miss Mary Sayles Hill, of 391 Sheri- dan road, Winnetka, has returned to Northfield, Minn., where she will en- ter Carleton college. Ca Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Weinstock of Asbury avenue, who spent the entire summer in their cottage at Evansville, Wis., have returned to the village. --O-- The Walden Road circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Neubacher, 792 Walden road, Monday, Septem- ber 27, at 2 o'clock. --0-- Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Aldrich, 489 Oakley avenue, and their family, re- turned on September 11, from their summer home at Flambeau, Wis. 'Mme. Edith Bideau Normelli Concert Soprano -- Teacher of Voice Tone Placing a Specialty Complece Repertoire for Concert and Opera Reserve Hours Now for Fall and Winter The Studio Bldg. 1718 Sherman Ave. Phones: Studio--Greenleaf 3523 Residence--DUmv. 7273 se INE