a AN. October 15, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 27 Winnetka C. of C. Now North Western Road Opens Member North Shore Relations Committee The Winnetka Chamber of Com- merce is now a member of the North Shore Relations Committee, compris- ing Evanston, Wilmette and Glencoe Chambers of Commerce. The Cham- ber, at its meeting last Monday eve- ning voted unanimously to join the committee and appointed R. F. Doepel, R. C. Papa, William T. Wersted, R. H. Schell, and Earl Weinstock as its five representatives. The North Shore Relations Commit- tee is made up of five members from cach of the Chambers of Commerce in the various north shore villages, the object of the inter-community organi- zation being to consider matters of general interest to the north shore area. Dr. Allen D. Albert, editor of the Evanston Evening News-Index, ad- dressed the meeting Monday evening on "A Chamber of Commerce in Win- netka." He stressed the importance of the Winnetka Chamber affiliated with the Chambers of Commerce north and south of it and also urged the members to keep informed on all matters of importance in their community and in the county and state, as well. BACK FROM SHOPPING TOUR Elsie Thal of 565 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, has just returned from a buying trip to New York City where she selected gowns, sports clothes, and other wearing apparel, which she will offer for sale tnis winter at her dress shop. She left Winnetka Sunday and was accompanied by Miss Grace Herbst, who was buying for her shop at 563 Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Carey Orr, 225 Woodstock ave- nue, Kenilworth, was hostess at a dinner party given at her home Sat- urday, October 1. pe 1 To Mrs. J. D. Pierce, 620 Lincoln ave- nue, will spend the week-end in Mil- waukee as the guest of Mrs. John Ross, formerly of Winnetka. Vast New Freight Terminal The Chicago and North Western railway announces the opening on Oc- tober 1, 1927, of its new sixteen mil- lion dollar freight terminal, transfer house, and classification yards, located at Proviso, Ill, on its main line, thir- teen miles west of Chicago. With the tremendous growth of the Chicago area and its importance as a transportation center and railroad ter- minus, there came the necessity of greater transfer and interchange facili- ties, not only for present needs, but to take care of future growth, and in full realization of the situation this vast project was conceived by the company, it is pointed out. The immensity of the improvement can be perhaps better visualized by the following facts when it is stated the total area is 1,250 acres; the track capacity, 26,000 cars and the through cars that can be handled per day is 15,000. The Proviso transfer house for less than carload freight has an area under one roof of 21 acres. Its length is 1,420 feet; width, 720 feet, and it pro- vides for daily capacity of 700 cars of merchandise. OPEN HOUSE FOR FATHERS The Delta Gamma sorority of North- western university will hold open house for the fathers of its members on Saturday, October 22. This is home- coming day at the university and the 'sorority is planning a very festive day i' honor of the occasion. "Last Satur- day the sorority gave ra tea dance following the football game with the University of Utah, to "all serorities and fraternities on the campus. The Delta Gammas have twenty-six new pledges. 1177 Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE Ph. 2766 Arrointments dvisahle HARTNETT RIDING STABLE 437 Chestnut St. Winnetka Open to the Public Riding Lessons Saddle Horses for Hire Under the personal direction of Mr. Hartnett former Riding Master of the Indian Hill Club. For Appointment Phone Winnetka 3040 THE OCTOBER MODE T= Fashionable Season advances. We have added many new styles of Dresses, Coats and Hats to our extensive selections for North Shore patrons. Unusual opportunities are at hand to make the happiest choice of newest Feminine Apparel at a substantial saving in time and money. Individuality in Hats The chic and diversity of our Fall and Winter Millinery exemplify the smart and distinctive qualities of our exclusive Feminine Apparel. LEWIS INCORPORATSR CS. Breckenridge, Pres 1606 Chicago Avenue--At Davis Street EVANSTON