CR RRR RRR RRR RR RRR October. 8, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 29 OPEN NEW TURF MECCA! venience for patrons. A terraced res-| Waltonians Outline Plans | based on the method to be used in taurant overlooking the course, ele- . Cook county. : aia Cri hi a spacious ballroom, to Purify County Streams The Streanis eked for grmediate special quarters lor the polo devotees, Representatives of thirty chapters of action A cor : Wi Little Ca Svat ee an entire floor devoted for feminine | the Izaak Walton league of Cook Thorne Creek, anc atte Ca . fans and a mammoth garage placed con-| county, including Wilmette and Win- GOES EAST FOR RUGS veniently beneath the Fand are a few | netka, formed an Organization to work S. K Jorjorian, manager of the On f ey rations which the govern-| for the immediate cleaning up of rivers Oe Sia By : 4 tumnal setting will be inaugurated for of the fnovRtions vill Bond, the jor 1X Romo SE meeting at the nas ental rug department at Lord s has Chicago's north shore and neighboring | patrons. tional headquarters of the League in | left for the east to examine a arge territory October 10 when Arlington| = Aq fitting for the inaugural for a| Chicago last Friday evening. Shipment of rugs Just Sofie from e park, pronounced the world's most plant so pretentious the governors have The work will be ander theidirection Orient. He will make Selections from magnificient racing plant initiates its| jevoted a major share of the opening| of the Clean Streams committee of the | it for Evanston and north shore pa- opening. . | day to a benefit for the Illinois Chil- | Cook county organization. trons, Constructed by a master builder for | dren's Home and Aid society, a deserv-| According to.Thomas Ambrose, sec-| I a ak the pleasure and comfort of lovers of | jo charity to which Chicago and north | retary of the Chicago 'chapter, the Miss Katherine Ranney of 1011 Oa outdoor sport, Arlington park will | hore society Fis always shown a de-| largest in the entire national organiza- | street, who entered Knox college at present a splendor which turf authori- | voted interest. tion, the Cook county project is the| Galesburg, Il. as a freshman this fall, ties agree surpasses the world's most| ith Mrs. Eller Borden Waller and | biggest and most constructive the |has been pledged to membership in Arlington Park Course to Be Inaugu- rated Next Monday; Held Finest of Its Type in America A gay social season in a bright au famed courses. | Princess Cantacuzene as co-chairmen | league ever has undertaken. ; Delta, Delta, Delta, a national social With a board of governors including | an influential committee of women are| Seth E. Gordon, conservation direc- | sorority. some of the nation's and Chicago's | engaged in arrangements for an un-| tor of the league, and Dr. P. R. es most notable sportsmen, a nineteen day | usual fete with a tea dansant, a model | Blodgett, Chicago, representing the Miss Dorothy Marweg of Irving turf season crowded with sparkling | show with Chicago debutantes appear- | Illinois division, spoke at the meeting. | Park spent last week-end as the guest stakes, and a distinguished clientele | ing and feature dancing dyring the tea | Mr. Gordon outlined the plans of the|of Mr. and Mrs. William Noble of 1016 assured, Arlington park officials an- | hour. | league for a nation-wide campaign |Oak street. ticipate an inaugural more brilliant | aii ------------ -- than that ever accorded such an en-| A EE ET TTT TTL } nm LHL nnn terprise. For Arlington Heights is to have a variety of outdoor sports. For the au- tumn meeting two courses will be| used, one at mile and a furlong, an- | other at a mile. With another season | there will be completed a steeple chase where the fencers racing through | the field will present this most spectacu- lar phase of racing. Within this course will be included a polo field and ad- | jacent to the courses will be two] golf courses for entertainment of | jockey club members and friends. Already the spacious stables placed conveniently to the rear of the gigantic stand are recieving famous thorough- | breds ready for the tests of speed, en- | durance and fleetness. For the thoroughbred and those who | do him homage will find a new pleas- ure and comfort in the commodious plant established at Arlington Heights. Placed strategically at a point where the north shore's splendid highways converge, Arlington Park will be un- veiled to appreciative thousands as the | height of architectural beauty. Fash- | ioned along the lines that so distin- | guishes famous Oriental Park in Hav- ana, Cuba, its immensity is awe inspir- ing with an eight hundred foot grand- stand and club house of five floors inclidine everv appointment and con- | | | | | "| | Bin ~ They're Building a Future.... Are You? Evanston now affords unexcelled facilities and Day and Evening Classes in Applied Design "instruction, both by night and day, for those of offer instruction in subjects such as: artistic 'inclinations to prepare for brilliant careers. Commercial Illustrating Advertising Design | Here, convenient to home, you may obtain 4 rt intensely practical guidance and training in what- Drawing Hom Sung sides) | ever branch or branches of Art you wish to follow. vertis . HARTNETT The beginner "or. advanced pupil, by reason of Tutstior Decorating { definitely limited' §ize "classes, can make encourag- (Crafts and Painting in Day Classes) | d id d ful artist- RIDING STABLE | Tn LT I Re Ahi . You are invited to visit the Academy and to dividual attention to each student. 437 Chestnut St. Winnetka | inspect its facilities. Class sessions: Daily (in- Students who wish to specialize are permitted cluding special and spare-time classes on Saturdays) Open to the Public | wide latitude in arranging their hours. Tuition 9-12, 1-4. Evesing sessions, 7-9:30, Monday, Riding Lessons { fees are moderate and within reach of anyone. Wednesday, Friday. | Saddle Horses for Hire Under the personal direction of Mr. Hartnett former Riding Master of the The EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Indian Hill Club. : a ah CARL SCHEFFLER, Director For Appointment Carlson Building Tower, Church and Orrington Phone Winnetka 3040 | Telephone Greenleaf 1674 Children's Classes, Saturday Mornings, 9:30-12. CT TET TTR TT HN mn nn