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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Mar 1927, p. 41

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WINNETKA TALK March 19, 1927 World's Greatest Travel System UROPE The picturesque St. Lawrence Route is the choice of experienced travellers. It is the mighty water boulevard to Europe. Direct services to Liverpool, South- ampton, Glasgow, Belfast, Cherbourg, Antwerp, Hamburg. The Canadian Pacific Empresses sail from Quebec--the Cabin Class ships sail from Montreal. Cabin Tours to Europe Summer Season--1927. 51days--$850. All expenses-- personally escorted. England, France ,Italy,Switzerland, Ger- many, Hollandand Belgium. Mostcom- plete itinerary with maximum benefits. Only 4X: Days Open Sea Full information and sailing dates from local steamship agents, or R. S. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent, 71 E. Jackson Blvd. Telephone Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill. .For Freight Apply to, W. A. Kittermaster, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept. 940 The Rookery, Chicago, Illinois. Canadian Pacific Always carry Canadian Pacific Express Company" s Travellers' Cheques, netotiable or everywhere. 3 Use Bowman's Milk HAT'S because Bowman's Milk = Z is rich in cream, fresh and pure. Taken from the cow, it is quickly brought to our city plants where it is pasteurized, bottled and sealed against all impurity, and then quickly brought to your door. That is the true meaning of "fresh milk". And only in the fresh milk do you find such delicious, natural flavor. In your cooking and baking be sure to use Bowman's Milk--the, fresh, bottled milk with all its vnatural de- liciousness, richness and purity in- tact. Simply telephone our nearest dis- on tributing station or order from any 7 The Best Cooks Phone Glencoe 70 of our courteous milkmen. DAI RY. COMPANY MilR/ FOR 51 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Glenview Plans to Have Park Board of its Own | At the quarterly meeting of the Glenview Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday evening of last week, pre- | liminary steps were taken for the or- village, with the ultimate aim of ob- taining a park system. A committee comprising representatives of the vil- lage board and the various civic bodies ment, which was given an enthusiastic send-off by the fifty or more citizens present. Chamber of Commerce officers were elected for the ensuing year, as fol- lows: Edwin F. Rugen, president; C. A. Lynn, secretary. Dr. Adler to Address Winnetka Group March 23 There will be a joint meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of the Winnetka Public schools and the Par- ents' association of the North Shore Country Day school at the Skokie school, Winnetka, Weédnesday, March 23, at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. Alfred Adler, of Vienna, will talk on the subject of "Dangerous Corners in Childhood." Dr. Adler is famous throughout the world as one of the pioneers with Sig- mund Freund in his work on psycho-a- nalysis, although of late he has devoted his time more particularly to the gcn- eral field of mental hygiene. Henry T. Stanton, 698 Blackthorn road, gave an address on "Advertising and the Cost of Distribution" at the luncheon of the Illinois Manufacturers Costs association at the Hotel LaSalle, Tuesday. ganization of a park board in that] was appointed to further the move- | Ladendorf, vice-president and Earlr |New Trier Music | Groups to Sing at States' Meet During the week of spring vacation, early in April, a group of New Trier students will have the unusual oppor- tunity of singing with a chorus of sev- eral hundred people. Many from the Glee clubs and a few from the band accompanied by Miss Winnifred Mickey, Miss Jones, and Mrs. Marion Cotton will go to Springfield to par- ticipate in a concert under the aus- pices. of the North Central Music Supervisors' conference. The states of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, | lowa, both Dakotas, and Minnesota are to be represented. The Music de- partment at New Trier has already be- | gun work on the numbers which are | to be rendered, not by the individual | schools, but by the conference chorus |and band. The music chosen is of the first caliber and includes a double chorus by Palestrina and works of present day composers. Two hours of each day while at the conference will be devoted to re- hearsal. The students will be enter- tained by the civic bodies of Spring- field who are planning a cordial wel- come for them. The only expense of the trip will be railroad fare as the citizens of Spring- field have generously agreed to open their homes to the young people at- tending the conference. It is planned by the New Trier music department that some of the composi- tions to be sung in this conference will be used by the local organization in the Suburban High School Music Fes- tival which will be held later in the spring. An average of 640 gas and electric meters are installed daily in Illinois. living room, dressing room. kitchenette, in- Beautiful small apartments in the new, Fireproof RAVENNA 1310-18 Chicago Avenue (Just north of Dempster Street) 'I'he ideal small apartment, large dining alcove, a-dor bed and Close to all lines of transportation. Rentals reasonable Agent on premises NOW RENTING Victor C. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Carlson Building, Evanston Phones: Greenleaf 500--Chicago, Sheldrake 0500 G3 | Sc ag i

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