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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Jun 1927, p. 45

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4 WINNETKA TALK June 25, 1927 Miss Roberta McDonald, who has | been with Mrs. Dwight Green of 329 Chestnut avenue during the past school | a Resident of Glencoe year, has returned to her home in Henry Justin Smith, managing edi- Eminence, Ky. She has been attending | tor of the Chicago Daily News, who New Trier high school. formerly lived in Wilmette, has pur- chased the residence at 220 Hazel ave- nue, Glencoe, where he and Mrs. Smith are to make their home. ' Henry Justin Smith Now Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN All calls recelve my personal attention 1000 is Ave. pL TL IL Burr avenue, Hubbard Woods, for the summer. Miss Emily Case will return from China early in September. Speelalizing in the. treatment of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Case and Miss | your best friends the Elizabeth Case of 39 E. Schiller street, "Dog and Cat" Chicago, are now at their home at 759 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnstone of 491 Hill road, with Kathleen, Betty, and Roderick, are motoring to Michigan for the week-end. They will be near Kalamazoo. inn James Waller Marshall and Gilbert Scribner, Jr., are Winnetka men who went east last week-end to attend their class reunion at Yale and to attend a house party on Loong Island Sound. iin Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kenny and their two children, of Chicago, are the guests this week-end of Mr. Kenny's sister, Mrs. J. (Popular, Routes to ILLINOIS Powers Lake andoch Channel Lake Take North Shore Line trains to Kenosha, and North Shore Line Loon Lake MotorCoachesfrom there on reg- Round Lake ular schedule. Through tickets. Lake Villa Fox Lake District Grays Lake Volo--McHenry Take North Shore Line trains to 'Waukegan or ille. No Shore Line Motor Coaches from thereon regular schedule tothese ough tickets. MICHIGAN] Ra a Ludington Egy Manistee Hamlin Lake Portage Lake | Or cera | WISCONSIN Take Noah Shere Line to Mi . Sheboygan ge Suet ight ort Washington igan ly Elkhart Lake tickets. Cedar Lake Crystal Lake Take North Shore Line to Mil- waukee; connections at door of our Milwaukee terminal with Milwaukee Northern trains for these points. Through tickets. Popular | Resorts WISCONSIN pt Oconomowoc va Nashotah Lakes Nehmabin Lakes Silver Lake Delafield Waukesha Beach Nagawicka Lake Pewaukee Lake Take North Shore Line to Mil- waukee--step into T.M.E.R.& L. trains at door of our ER terminal, for these points. Th rough tick ILLINOIS Libertyville Mundelein Spend an enjoyable day in the alluring Lake County Country- side. Visit beautiful St. Mary of the Lake, the magnificent, ten- million-dollar, thousand-acre Seminarythatisattracting people from all over the world. Best reached bythe North Shore Line. On Saturday of this week (June 25), the summer Opera season opens at Ravinia Park under the direction of Louis Eckstein, noted Chicago im- pressario. The 1927 season promises in every way to be even more magnificent than its many splendid predecessors. Among the prominent artists who will appear at Ravinia this summer are Lucrezia Bori, Elisabeth Rethberg, Mary Lewis, Julia Claussen, Ina Bourskaya, Giovanni Martinelli, Edward Johnson, "fario Chamlee, Defrere. opportunity whi affords! Ravinia is most conveniently reached by North "one Central 8280; Mil Shorc Line Trains. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Tel. Winnetka 963 wncne Grand ggo or Grand 2762. BAGGAGE CHECKED For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office, or at Traffic Dept.: Chicago, 79 West Monroe Street, waukee, 408 Security H. Barnes of 238 Poplar street. | TO TOUR HOLY LAND Rev. Francis Carr Stifler i in Last Ser- mon Sunday Prior to Extended Tour of Foreign Countries Rev. Francis Carr Stifler, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church will preach his final sermon prior to an ex- tended tour of the Holy Land, at the | New services of that church Sunday morn- ing, June 26. Mr. Stifler will sal from York on the steamship Homeric in company with a large group of church workers from various parts of the country. Following a tour of the Holy Lands, the party will visit Lon- don, Paris, Egypt, Constantinople, | Greece and Italy. Arriving at Southampton, the travel- ers will spend four days in England, making an automobile tour of London. the Shakespeare country, and other places within easy reach of the capital. Three days will be spent in Paris and the departure for Palestine will be made from Marseilles on July 19. After a voyage through the Medi- terranean, arriving in Alexandria on July 24, the partv will visit Cairo, and the tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen, and spend one afternoon gazing at the Pyramids and the Sphinx. Jerusalem will be reached on July 26 and the fol- lowing week will be spent in the Holy L.and. August 3 and 4 will be made by sea to Piraeus and Athens and through the Straits of Messina to Naples, and thence back to Marseilles and Paris. The tour is to be made under auspices of the Church Touring guild. Hubbard Woods Business Firms Buy Ravinia Books The Hubbard Woods Ravinia com- mittee is drawing its book drive to a close, with a campaign so far just as successful in the memberships it has obtained, as that of last season. As usual the business district in Hubbard Woods has shown its support by its purchase of ticket books. These firms that have generously subscribed are: John Gunn, Atlantic and Pacific stores; Hubbard Woods Pharmacy; Hearthstone Tea shop; Hubbard Woods Bake shop; The Painted But- terfly Gift shop; J. A. Odh, Up- holsters; The Florence shop; Dini Brothers; Hubbard Woods Electric and Hardware; Hubbard Woods Cash Grocery and Market; North Shore Pharmacy; Dean Electrical shop, and the Hubbard Woods Beauty shop. Mrs. J. Williams Macy, chairman of the Hubbard Woods ticket com- mittee, announces that she will have ex- tra books of admission tickets for those desiring them after the opening of the opera season, the date of which is June 25. Those wishing to obtain Peas may telephone her at Winnetka 109 3) SE------ E LOW RATES You can borrow money from us at low rates on well located homes, apartment buildings, and business prop- erty. Prompt attention given ap- plications or call CENTRAL 4565 ELI BRANDT COMPANY, Inc. 30 N. La Salle St. Established 48 Years | rs Vu --_

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