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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1928, p. 30

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H { WINNETKA TALK September 29, 1928 NEW YORK 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD - SO UTH CHICAGO 74 rs / 7 rnp icity The Millinery Creations of oa. gold clips the Black Soleil. SULGRIZC, ey N. ote of the New "America's Foremost Fashion Creator with its edging of leather flower gives style distinction to this ultra smart MULGRIM Hat of black $32.50 ae ------ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Bri - neglected. dom in all the later years of life. Store Hours--38 to 6 'INC CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 anche Avenue I T IS the right of every child to learn the lesson of the importance of foot- health. For 'althought it is one of the most pleasant of all lessons, it is too often Pool © Piper Shoes--for the growing child--"teach" to flexible young feet the correct formative principles that are the necessary basis of foot comfort and free- PaoL & PIPER Evanston Jpen Two-Hour Limited Service on Skokie Line Inauguration of two-hour limited service between the Chicago Loop and lowntown Milwaukee via the Skokie Valley route, and the addition of four new trains to the regular Chicago- Milwaukee limited service, are feat- ures of the new operating schedule of the Chicago, North Shore and Mil- waukee railroad which goes into effect with the ending of daylight saving time Sunday, September 30. This new high-speed passenger serv- ice between Chicago and Milwaukee is established by operating trains without stop between Kenosha, Wis., and Dempster street, Niles Center. Four limiteds will operate under this new non-stop schedule, making all regular stops in Chicago and also re- ceiving passengers at Racine. Two of the new limiteds will make all regu- lar stops en route, including Wau- kegan and North Chicago Junction. Wilmette Man Heads New Advertising Business Evan Leslie Ellis, 100 Broadway, Wilmette, for a number of years as- sociated with two of State streets foremost stores as advertising direc- tor, recently resigned in order to open his own business in the North Ameri- can building. Mr. Ellis is now presi- dent of the advertising and sales coun- sel service bearing his name. Before coming to Chicago Mr. Ellis was for five years advertising di- rector of Stern Brothers Department store, New York City, and was at one time located in California. Mrs. Nuel D. Belnap, 1422 Asbury avenue, entertained fifty guests Fri- day, September 21, at Sunset Ridge Golf club at luncheon and bridge. --_---- Elizabeth Van Horne, 757 Locust street, invited twenty of her little friends to celebrate her third birthday Tuesday afternoon. Former Glencoe Teacher Directs Aid Society Work Mrs. Edith M. Fogg has been ap- pointed by the Illinois Children's Home and Aid society as superin- tendent of its training school for girls in Vermilion county, near Potomac. Mrs. Fogg taught for a number of years in the Glencoe public schools; last year did special work for re- tarded children in the Highland Park schools, and for seven years has been especially interested in girls and their activities as Camp Fire Guardian. The school of which Mrs. Fogg will be superintendent is for the inten- sive vocational training of girls who are wards of this society who need special preparation for family life. In addition to the common school work, a faculty is maintained for the purpose of training girls in the prob- lems of home making. These girls are received from vari- ous parts of the state. Some of them have been shamefully neglected. They are not delinquent, but owing to the fact that they have not received nor- mal advantages in training, this special nrovision has been made for them by the society. Many of the girls who have been admitted to the school have had this great yearning for op- portunity which has been denied them in their own locality, and a great many of the graduates of the school are occupving positions of trust and responsibility because of the training they have received in that institution. Mrs. Fogg will begin her duties at the training school October 6. George Everitt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Everitt, 1035 Dinsmore ~oad, was host to fifty young friends Saturday, September 22, at the Sunset Ridge Country club at a dancing party. ---- Mrs. Ben. Q. Tufts, 449 Sunset road, is at home after a two weeks motor 'rip through Massachusetts, New Tamnshire and Maine, CHICAGO The Selection of G in EVANSTON Our Branch Store i mn Evanston gives all the convenience of Community Shop- ping with the service and resources of an important downtown establishment. SPAULDING & COMPANY Jewelers 1636 Orrington Avenue, EVANSTON GIFTS PARIS

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