Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Dec 1926, p. 55

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WINNETKA TALK December 4. 1926 hours to California From Chicago daily (La Salle St. Station) --Rock Island Lines-- 8:30 p. m. Extra Fare $10.00. Nothing finer nor faster. "Saves a 'Business "Day" 104Ca Golden State Limited Rock Island Southern Pacific | Youthful Vigor Thru the Years A CLEAR eye and a quick brain; ruddy checks and a robust figure--these are signs of vigorous health! Preserve this physical fitness with Bowman's Milk, the fresh, full- cream milk at its best. Bowman's Milk is rich in all the vitamins so essential to health; rich in bone-- and body-building elements. It creates quick energy to offset fa- tigue. Use Bowman's Milk in all cooking and baking, too. It is the safe way --the sure way wo get the full value from Nature's perfect health food. Simply telephone our nearest dis- tributing station or order from any of our courteous milkmen. owman DAIRY COMPANY MilR, Phone Glencoe 70 NAL TANDARD OF FOR 51 YE S$ THE CHAMPION DIVER MARRIES Miss Caroline Smith of Fvanston, the world's champion woman's high diver, was married Thursday, Decem- ber 2, to Joe IL. Chapman of Evans- ton. Miss Smith is the sister of Miss Catherine Smith, teacher in the Hub- bard Woods school, who attended her sister as maid of honor. The cere- mony took place in St. Luke's church chapel at 4:30 o'clock, Father Mitchie | officiating. Norman Scott of Evanston, acted as best man. Mr. Chapman and his bride will make their future home | in Evanston. LEADS MEN'S CLASS The Young Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational church, Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, leader, will have | for its topic Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, "Rewards and Punishments." \nnouncement is made that on Friday | evening, December 10, the class will meet for an evening of bowling, at the Woman's club. The next regular meeting of the North Shore Johanna committee will be held at the home of Mrs. Nathan Kalischer of 1037 Ridge avenue, Ev- anston, Thursday, December 9. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. CORRECTIVE ENGLISH CLASS Begins Wednesday, Dec. 8, 8:00 P. M. Community House, Winnetka 12 Lessons $5.00 Helen Boyce, Director 225 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk., Ill Tel. Highland Park S08-R Fresh Eggs This is the lean season for fresh eggs. Enjoy the satis- faction of knowing that your needs in this line will be taken care of. This is our specialty and we pride our- selves in being able to sup- ply you with a fine fresh egg when other sources of sup- ply fail you. Drop us a card today, specifying the amount you wish, they are packed in 2, 4 and 12 dozen sizes, to suit your convenience. See the new container that prac- tically eliminates loss from breakage. Farmers Marketing Co. Box 432 Mount Vernon, Iowa Village Issues Monthly Report on Milk Analysis The Village ordinance regulating milk products provides that milk de- | livered in Winnetka must be pasteur- |ized and must not show a bacterial [count higher than 100,000 per cubic centimeter. It also provides that but- [terfat shall not be less than 3 per cent. | Samples of milk taken on November | 16 showed the following results: Bacterial Butter- | Name of Dairy Count fat % | Clover Leaf Dairy 1400 3.5 Bowman Dairy Co. 1800 3.4 | Winnetka Sanitary Dairy 13000 3.4 | Wieland Dairy Company 2600 3.4 Johnson Dairy Company 40000 3.5 Merkle Dairy Company 51000 3.6 Borden's Dairy Products 11000 3.4 The Ravinia club will hold its annual meeting Tuesday morning, December 7, | at 10:30 o'clock, at the Casino club in Chicago. The attention of the mem- bers is called to this announcement, as 2 number of cards to members have been lost. --Q-- A farewell dinner party was given by Mrs. George Fletcher of 147 Chest- nut street Tuesday evening for Miss Jzabell Taylor and Percy Hett of Lon- don, England. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stirtan, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Woodward. Ors Mr. and Mrs. C. N. VanKirk of Janesville, Wis.,, spent Thanksgiving day and the following week-end with | their daughter, Mrs. D. F. Stilling of 159 Bertling lane. --O There are five women members of the fifty-ninth general assembly of Illi- nois. Our Newest Creation in Modern Memorials J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. 5751 Ravenswood Ave,, Chicago, Illinois. Write for catalogue. A Grade for Superior 6481-2-3-4 Greenleaf 3456 OIL TO BURN HUGHES & COMPANY General Offices, 844 Rush St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Telephones: Every Burner Niles Center 217 Rogers Park 0982 "™

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