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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jul 1927, p. 27

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26 WINNETKA TALK July 30, 1927 a half west of the Glencoe city timits | : | AER Dinner Dances Popular h ts | Dinner dances are held at intervals 'New Group at Arden at Illinois Golf Club | ox ig Dundse road, FH Som two of three weeks or so. 1s Badly in Need of | blocks west of the Skokie Valley elec- - Dinner dances are proving highly | tric line. It was organized three years Clothes of All Sorts popular particularly among young | ago by a group of Westmoreland and | / ; people, with residents of the north | Edgewater club men. An attractive |" ~~ mo has been visiting at Cape [here is a new group of campers at shore who ireqpuent the Illinois Golf | Spanish clubhouse has been opened Jvenue, Who has Deen Visiting ape | Arden Shore, Lake Bluff, and there club this summer. | this summer and is lending impetus to | Cod with her mother, is ill in a hospital | is new need for donations of clothing The club is located about a mile and | both the sports and social programs. | in Hyannisport. for them. a or aE Many of the mothers at Arden Shore she reports, have barely enough cloth- ing for themselves and for their chil- dren. Every sort of clothing for every age and size is most acceptable there. Furniture is needed, too, and pillows, or anything that will make the place more comfortable. Discarded toys will be welcome, too, at the camp, for youngsters beg to take back the little things given them during their sojourn there--the first playthings that many of them ever had. This season "The Elders" has been built there and given by Mrs. J. J. Siddall of Glencoe as a home for grandmothers who have no place nor means in the hot city to find rest or relaxation. The house is made com- fortable with a fireplace and porches and chairs and other furnishings, and Little Joan Miller, daughter of the John S. | Millers, Jr., of 700 Rosewood | Sunday, July 31, is the date of this year's big water carnival at Racine, Wisconsin. Everyone will remem- ber the beautiful regatta a year ago. The cc ning event has been planned on an even more elaborate scale. Be there by all means! "A night in Vemce™--on the Root River, Racine -- sponsored by the Racine Chamber of Commerce. All day and all evening--admission free. Miles and miles of illuminated floats, on canoes, will pass the judge's stand at Horlick's Dam in the evening. Bring your, lunch for an all-day picnic. Conveniently reached by North Shore Line trains; leave trains at Racine station. In the "Good Old" Summer Time 4 ~ / 2 < - oe fr . as } red ty > ILLINOIS WISCONSIN Antioch Oconomowoc four old grandmothers are gratefully Lake Geneva Channel Lake Nashotah Lakes |¥, », enjoying it. Loon Lake Nehmabin Lakes I Thom oof 863 Twin Lakes Round Lake Silver Lake oy I e E F Lake Yilla . Ww Delafield h i "N rd Toe sn, of Madison, Powers Lake ox Lake Listrict au cesha ac i+ returned Saturday from a three weeks' Grays Lake Nagawicka Lake | t | motor trip. They visited Yellowstone, Volo -- McHenry Pewaukee Lake Ii Denver, and other western points. Take North Shore Line trains 3 & -- to Kenosha, and North Shore Take North Shore Line trains to Take North Shore Line to Mil- | [Ege Line Motor Coaches from Waukegan or Libertyville; North waukee--step into T.M.ER.&L. ra ® Shore Line Motor Coaches from there on regularschedule to these roints. Through tickets. trains at door of our Milwaukee terminal, for these points. Through tickets. there on regular schedule. 3: | Protitable Training! for the modern girl- HE one-year diploma courses and short intensive courses off- ered by this school are the most BY Wer ay f --¥ poogssblemsaising the modern young i woman could see: [MicHIGAN]| = || wisconsin ILLINOIS The cilities for study and acral practice of the arts which are taught # . are highly complete and modern in Shebovean every respect, while the location of YE Libertyvi lle the school and the living conditions Port Washington Mun d elein afforded are ideal. Elkhart Lake | A Happy Home-- Portage Lake Cedar Lake Plan an early visit to St. Mary For the girl who wishes to prepare of the Lake Seminary. Every- | prepa Onekema Crystal Lake one should see this magnificent herself to be the happy, efficient n. s- (l Take North Shore Line to Mil- Pere M: te night steamer from there; arrive Michigan next morning. I Through tickets. | Ludington Manistee { Hamlin Lake Take North Shore Line to Mil- waukee; connections at door of our Milwaukee terminal with Milwaukee Northern trains for these points. Baggage Checked work costing ten million dol- lars. A mile-long lake within the 1,000-acre grounds. Hills, flowers, trees, inspiring archi- tecture and lovely landsca work. Scores of wonderful things to see and enjoy. Best reached bythe NorthShoreLine. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office, or at Toafie De, pt.: Chicago, 409 70 West Monroe St., phone Central 8280; Security Building, phone Grand ggo or Grand 2762. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Tel. Winnetka 963 ys a At Rat $s tr i. bs Gone EH Yr aaa tress of a successful home--there are classes in cookery, menu planning, marketing, dressmaking, art needle- work, house .urnishing and interior decoration, and many others--all de- signed to eliminate wasted time and effort from the routine of home- making and turn it into an endless round of pleasure. Independence-- For the girl who would be self- supporting, diploma courses in tea room and institutional management, dietetics and cafeteria operation are available. The demand for trained graduates of this school, to fill responsible, salaried positions -- far exceeds the supply. This is your opportunity. W hy not plan now to "gc into training" for a richer life! Write to the address below for a free catalog fully de- scribing this school and what it can mean to you. 2 ¥ Dept. Sub. Schoolof Domestic Arts & Sciences 6 N.Michigan Blvd., Dept. 2, Chicago Students' Residence--in the heart or Chicago's finest residentia: district

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