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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jul 1928, p. 20

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WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 MakeThis a Real VACATION Ask about Escorted All Tours to Ye lowstone, , Zion - Grand Canyon National Parks, California, Pacific Northwest and Alaska. go a Ol ~ i Xi \ Wi y i b : . a See the wonderful newWesternplay- grounds in the Black Hills of South Dakota Chicago anu North Western offers you an incomparable variety of places to go and things to do. Let us help you plan your trip. WRITE VACATION HEADQUARTERS Let us show you how inexpensive a de- lightful western vacation can be. State the region in which you are interested and we will be pleased to furnish complete in- formation and illustrated booklets. All These from Which to Choose COLORADO-CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST YELLOWSTONE ZION NATIONAL PARK GRAND CANYON JASPER NATIONAL PARK BLACK HILLS OF SO. DAKOTA WISCONSIN LAND O'LAKES MINNESOTA ARROWHEAD COUNTRY LOWSUMMERFARES In effect May 15 and June 1, with liberal stopover privileges. Return limit October 31. CHICAGO « NORTH WESTERN The Best of Everythingin the Best of the West R A ILWAY For information and illus- trated booklets of places you are most interested in, apply Ticket Agent. Portraits of Prominent Chicagoans Go on Tour The four portrait paintings of prom- | inent Chicagoans which have recently | been hung in the southwestern branch | | | of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce, recently Atlanta, Ga., will | | go on tour in other southern cities, it opened at is now planned. The porerals are of Dr. Frank G. Logan, Edward B. But- ler, Benjamin F. Ferguson and George B. Harris. The Atlanta Georgian pub- lished the portrait of Mr. Ferguson, who it will be remembered left a mil- lion dollars to Chicago, to be used in the erection of statuary to beautify its parks and boulevards. These four portraits were lent by the Art Insti- tute from its permanent collection. Other paintings which were sent from Chicago at the same time con- sist of "Lhe Luxembourg Gardens," by Frederic Tellander, "Spanish Fishing Boat," by Arthur F. Ryder, and two landscapes by Louis O. Griffith, all Chi- cago artists. The purpose of establish- ing the Chicago branch in Atlanta is primarily one of good will with a view of establishing not only closer com- mercial relations, but of spreading the gospel of good art as well. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cheseman of Kenilworth have returned from their motor trip east and are living at the Orrington hotel in Evanston. They stopped at Providence, R. I, to see their son, Eugene, graduated from Brown university, and visited the John Carpenters of Kenilworth at their sum- mer home in the Blue Ridge moun- tains of Virginia. Be Mr. and Mrs. George G. Moody of 124 Robsart road left Kenilworth Monday morning for a vacation at Point Lewsonia, Green Lake, Wis. VISIT SHORE JULY 27 | Annual Picnic and Pageant to Be Com- bined on Inspection Day The one big invitation day when [Arden Shore opens every department | of its work to the public and extends cordial welcome for investigation, is [scheduled this year for tomorrow at |the Lake Bluff fresh air camp. It has been decided to combine the annual picnic with the annual pageant which customarily marks the close of the summer camp. There will be no elaborate program this summer, how- ever. The children and some of the | adults in camp will present three little | playlets--an Indian story, "Robin | Hood," and a nature study sketch. | Campers and staff workers are busy | devising the costumes out of scraps {of things donated by friends and the costumes which have been given. There will be songs and folk dances supplementing these. The program will last for less than an hour, it is announced. Members of the staff will report the nature and results of their work. There will be the usual picnic luncheon with which visitors will pro- vide themselves. Coffee and tea will be served by the camp directors. All those interested in the work at Arden Shore, the largest inland fresh air camp in the country, are given cordial invitation to visit the camp that day. David Hannah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hannah, 256 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, has gone to camp for the rest of the summer. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton and family, 430 Woodstock avenue, Kenil- worth, left last Friday for a vacation in the north woods of Wisconsin. 522 DAVIS STREET TODAY'S RADIO SENSATION $150: 00 ¢o $193.00 COMPLETE PIERCE RADIO CO. OPEN EVENINGS EVANSTON pt vii fd fda Ga dalog abd (i Jl

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