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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Nov 1927, p. 26

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WINNETKA TALK November 26, 1927 FOR FUEL--USE OIL "A Correct Grade for Each Burner" Two Bulk Plants--Eight Trucks operated ON the north shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE Braun Bros. On Co. 723 Oak Street, Winnetka Winnetka 3020 -- Telephones -- Highland Park 3290 Talk with the BORDEN MILKMAN in Your neighborhood about Selectea "Milks N every neighbor- hood there is a: Foden Milkman who will gladly tell you about the excel- lence of Chicago's better drinking milk. He will explain why "Selected" Milk al- "ways has a sweet nat- ural taste that iden- tifies its true quality. And he can refer you to families in your ence how Dorp it is for drinking. This trade mark on the hooded cap identifies Chicago's better drinking milk. BORDEN"S FARM PRODUCTS CO. of Illinois Wilmette 1545 Sings in Civic Opera a | Photo by -Teoloff Robert Ringling of Evanston is this season making his debut as baritone with the Chicago Civic Opera com- pany. He was last week an honor guest with Princess Cantacuzene when the Chicago Salon of Fine Art enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Waller Borden. | Jack and Jill Players | Draw Evanston Patrons | North Shore folk of little theater | groups have interest in the current bill of the Jack and Jill Players, 943 Rush street, Chicago. The adult company is performing every Wednesday evening, and the children's company every Friday eve- ning, the former at 8:15, the latter at 7. The current bill includes a trio of Japanese plays: "The Comedy of the Mirror," "The Willow Plate" and "Bushido." They are given in Eng- lish and are an interesting exposition of the Japanese stage. The children's company is playing "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "The Horns," two Japanese sketches. The adult company also performs Saturday and Sunday evenings, and the children's players Saturday and Sun- day afternoons at 3. Marie Agnes Foley is directing the company. Local Women Elected to Arden Shore Offices Mrs. Joseph Siddall of Glencoe was elected recording secretary of the Ar- den Shore association when members held their annual luncheon meeting Friday at the Woman's Athletic club. Mrs. William J. Wardall was elected vice president. Mrs. Carl A. Latham was made a director at large. All have been prominent for a number of years in the work of Arden Shore. The following officers were elected: Honorary president--Mrs. Robert B. Gregory ; president--Mrs. Frederick G. Wacker; first vice president--Mrs. Mar- cus D. Richards; second vice president-- Mrs. William J. Wardall; recording sec- retary--Mrs., Joseph J. Siddall; corre- sponding secretary--Mrs. Jay Glidden. The directors at large are Mrs. Lloyda Smith Shaw, Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, Mrs. Bruce MacLeish, Mrs. Carl Latham, Mrs. W. E. Casselberry and Mrs. Arthur S. Tuttle. A TRIM RUBY SLIPPER FOR AFTERNOON Effective trimming individualizes this stun- ning Ruby afternoon slipper. High arch. This model is styled in Patent Leather and Black Ooze 14-39 yoru Alfred + RUBY 60 EWASHINGTON ST| 2356 E. 71% STREET "1363 EAST 53% ST. HYDE PARK ORRINGTON HOTEL EVANSTON

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