Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jun 1928, p. 24

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22 WINNETKA TALK June 30, 1928 A Timely Suggestion When selecting Fur Storage, use the same careful judgment as when you decide upon your Bank. IT PAYS TO BE SAFE We Clean, Remodel and Repair FUR S10 Managed by Charles Labich, formerly of Belck Fur Store LABICH BROTHERS 1717 Sherman Ave. 1800 Irving Park Blvd., Chicago GREENLEAF 2882 (\} 00-h00-0- Borden's Our next door neighbor wants 'Selected' Milk, too" "Her children were over here to lunch the other day. They enjoyed 'Selected' so much that she came over to taste it. Now she wants to get it right along." If you have never tried "Selected," we invite you to do so. You and your chil dren will be quick to appreciate that it is indeed a better drinking milk. Its sweet natural taste is due to the extra care taken at the dairy farms where it is pro- duced. Milk drinkers, young and old, find new enjoy- ment in "Selected." It makes a most satisfying beverage for the whole You'll like Borden's Cream, : : wo. Has a mid. plasm family in warm weather. flavor and keeps sweet. Identified by this trade mark on the hooded cap You'llalwaysbeglad you changed to "Selected." BORDENS FARM PRODUCTS CO. of ILLINOIS Phone: Wilmette 1545 oy : FC SERVICE THAT 1S 0 NC 00%% ACCURATE cdo TOM TO TEACH THEM Coach Robinson Opens Summer Classes in Swimming, Life Saving Another crop of north shore chil- dren and adults will learn swimming this summer under the tutelage of Tom Robinson, Northwestern's nation- ally known swimming coach, whose summer classes at the university gym- nasium opened Monday. A seven weeks' term ending in an exhibition Aug. 11, will be held. As he has done for many years Coach Tom is conducting classes for beginners of all ages and advanced classes for those who want tank swimming during the summer. Life saving instruction is given in certain of the classes, which are a special concern of Tom's. He has taught many hundreds of people life saving and the records he has kept of the rescues these pupils have made testify to the thoroughness of his job. Classes are held daily from 9 a. m. to late afternoon. Besides the ad- vanced and beginning classes for boys and girls, some of the feature instruc- tion periods are: men beginners, which are held 5 p. m. Tuesdays and Fridays; a mothers' and children's class Wed- nesdays and Saturdays at 11:15 a. m. and Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 p. m.; and the life saving. Membership in the classes calls for a nominal charge made at the time of registration. Geology Classes Will Spend Month in Canoes Prof, 1.-S. Grant and Prof. J. T. Stark of the geology department at Northwestern will conduct classes this summer on a six weeks' geological field trip by canoes in the Lake Su- perior region. Setting out from Ely, Minn. the canoeing geologists will travel east- ward through several lakes along the international boundary between Min- nesota and Ontario and circle back to Ely. The students will be trained in methods of field work and in detailed mapping of selected areas. The party will leave Evanston August 9 and re- turn about a month later. Bring Sousa Photo by Ray Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, presi- dent of the Evanston branch of the League of Women Voters, with Mrs. W. T. Hall of the Associate Alumnae, is co-chairman of the project which will bring Sousa and his band to the north shore in concert at the North- western university gymnasium, Sept. 22. Proceeds will in part benefit the proposed woman's building of Northwestern university. Various other north shore organizations are co-operating in the project. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Gladys Merrick and Francis Willard Major Saturday eve- ning at the home of the bride's uncle in Evanston. Mrs. Major is a graduate of New Trier High school and lived in Glencoe and Ravinia for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Major will be at home after July 15, at 1000 Main street, Evanston. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS (New Hahn Building) BE ON TIME There is no substitute for dependable watch convenience. Whether for business or "on time" sports--enjoy the thrill of satisfaction. The Legionnaire at a new low price . . $25 (with luminous dial . . $27.50) There is nothing on the market to touch The LEGIONNAIRE in its new combination of ELGIN quality and price. Made and cased by ELGIN, The LEGIONNAIRE has the accuracy, strength, and dependability that characterize all ELGIN watches. Small, sturdy, handsome . . . the four new models await you here. Prices range from $19.00 to $27.50. LEE NELSON Jeweler New Location 1626 ORRINGTON AVE. University 461

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