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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Apr 1927, p. 28

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Be I TO WINNETKA TALK April 9, 1927 AFTER THE THEATRIE 10 'Minutes to 1400 [LAKE SHORE DRIVE CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT As a permanent residence or town house, 1400 Lake Shore Drive--co- operative apartment de luxe--has much to offer discriminating home dwellers in and about Chicago. Facing the lake--but 10 minutes loop--this building offers an unusual service from the ordinarily available only in the most exclusive hotels. maid service, and commissary and restaurant combined with apart- ment equipped for complete home Occasional living, and many other attractive features are embodied distinctive co-operative Apartments available, from 2 to 8 rooms, at rea- sonable prices and with small monthly assessments. Office of the building open evenings and Sundays. ELMER A. - "CLAAR>S Exclusive Agents 1400 LAKE SHORE DRIVE SUPERIOR 6692 in this-- Chicago's newest and largest 100% apartment building. CO. I TN ET < AGE i | ) ) \ ) PARIS NMULG effect. MILGRIM HATS Created to emphasize "Personality" and to interpret the Fashions as portrayed by CHICAGO A Black Felt Hat with Black Satin peeping through the slashes in the crown and form- ing the brim --- is one of the newest Milgrim creations. The Pearl Pin adds to the smart , I%C NEW YORK 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD - SOUTH a SLI I Ta NOT a Va DO [I Ta ND DI a Ta DOL Ta SD) (ar Va DL IS ur [a SE CALI AT LY AC" Northwestern Ranks Well in 1926 Library Catalog The American Library catalog for 1926 is an annotated, basic | list of 10,000 books; a selective pub-| lication which covers the entire range | of literature on all subjects of all time. association Drama League in Award Offer to Playwrights Here North shore society folk whose in- | terest in dramatic productions extends In compiling this catalog thousands of | beyond acting and producing, into the volumes were consulted. These 10,- | 000 titles form a working library rep- resenting the best thought of about 500 competent judges in their various departments. In this scholarly catalog, Northwest- ern university is represented by sixty- five authors who are either alumni, or past or present members of the fac- ulty. They compose 1/153 of the total number of names. Since many of these authors are represented by more than one title apiece, there are 109 titles in all, or 1/91 of the total number. Mrs. Hibbard Casselberry of 870 Sheridan road is leaving next week for a European trip as the guest of her father, John R. Leonard of 861 Bryant avenue. Daniel Leonard and Miss Deborah Leonard will also be of the party. They will be abroad several months, spending May in the south of England and June on the continent. playwriting field, will welcome the announcement of a play-writing con- test to be held under the auspices of the Drama League of America. Laird Bell of 1352 Tower road, Win- netka, president of the North Shore Theater guild, will choose the judges for this nation-wide competition for the best "little-theater experimental one-act play, unusual in conception and treatment." A $250 prize is offer- ed, together with a percentage of the proceeds and a guarantee of produc- tion. Many north shore residents are dc- tive in the guild. Mrs. Laird Bell, who took part in the recent production of Milne's three-act comedy, "Ariad- ne," is one of the founders of the organization; Alexander Dean is its stage director; Rosamond Coffin, Law- rence Norem and George Bartlett are other north shore residents who are prominent in guild work. I = 4} heVog ue Youth A Foster «campus Pump ON THE SECOND FLOOR The effort of the designing room to give a "youthful style' "CAMPUS" models is admirably reflected in this shoe. The superior i quality of the materials and the "Foster Standard" of workmanship make it a most desirable purchase. $1250 JE Joster & Company 115 North Wabash Avenue and Orrington Avenue at Church, Evanston to all =

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