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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Dec 1926, p. 51

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50 WINNETKA TALK December 4, 1926 Kindergarten Experts to | this meeting, the speakers being S. K. | WINS GRID HONORS . | McDowell, superintendent of schools,| Alvin Culver, Jr., has been awarded Speak at Education Meet Bloomington, Ill, Mrs. H. B. Fisher of | his freshman numeral in football at The Central Council of Childhood [the Parent-Teacher association, Strea- ihe University of Illinois. Mr. Culver, Education will hold its monthly meet- (tor, Ill, Mrs. Barr of Joliet and Miss | ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ing in the Central Eleanor Club rooms, [Mabel Osgoed, primary Supervisor, | ff Culver of 103 Broadway avenue, 17 N. State street, Chicago, Saturday % Yayne, nd. tie inche fol Wilmette, was at home after the close morning, December 4, at 10:30 o'clock. |, TY ons op Yhe chon jo of the football season to spend the The State Kindergarten-Primary as- | OW'M8 the meeting may be made | ya nksgiving holidays. Leo Martin sociation of Illinois and Indiana are |through Miss Elizabeth Weaver, Cen- |of the University of Toronto was also presenting an interesting program at [tral Eleanor club, Chicago. a guest of the Culvers for the holidays. During the Grand Opera Season, North Shore Line trains arriving in the Chicago Loop (Randolph and Wells) at 7:54 p. m., 8:03 p. m., 8:19 p. m. and 8:33 p. m. will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash, at the doors of the Auditorium. For homeward-going passengers, all Northbound trains will stop at Congress and Wabash from 10:02 p. m. to and including 11:58 p. m. Operating directly into the Chicago Loop, (6 southbound and 3 north- bound Loop stations), North Shore Line affords the most convenient service to and from all downtown theaters. hutey? 3 fake the © Milwaukee UST about any time you're ready to go, a North Shore Line train is ready too. Every hour there's a fast train for Milwaukee. Seven Milwaukee Limiteds every day operate via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours, you can take Waukegan Limiteds to North Chicago Junction, where direct connections are made with Milwaukee Limited trains operating via the Skokie Valley Route. Service to Milwaukee on the North Shore Line is convenient, frequent and reliable. Electrically-operated, the high-speed North Shore Line trains are clean and comfortable--your trip is a pleasure all the way. In every detail of its operation, North Shore Line service is designed to meet your needs and suit your convenience. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Telephone Winnetka 963 Baggage Checked 1-103 i i AL i i i yal lll RA Al ARO ah} CBr Harrison Hall Dons Greenwich Village Garb for Bazaar The holiday shops of Greenwich Village, with imported novelties, brass, pottery, pictures, beads, Coolie coats, pajamas and attractive gifts of every description, will open this afternoon at 3 o'clock for a brisk day's business, closing at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, The Village has been transported to Harrison hall for the day by the faculty of the National Kindergarten and Ele- mentary college for the purpose of raising funds for the college building and equipment funds. A magic train, clever puppet shows, and other attractions have been pro- vided for the entertainment of the children, and the Plantation Tea room, with a band of minstrels recruited from among the college professors, and crispy waffles, maple syrup and saus- ages served by Aunt Dinah, will fur- nish entertainment for the grown-ups as well as the children. A jazzy orchestra has been secured to provide music for the Dime Dance Friday evening, and the card party room promises to be a popular corner of the building. Miss Margaret Farrar is in charge of the booths, decorations, and costumes for the bazaar. Miss Etta Mount is providing a group of dancers to enliven the Village streets, and every member of the faculty is working to make the bazaar a success. Miss Laura Hooper, chairman of the bazaar, has placed the various booths in charge of the fol- lowing members of the faculty and staff: Miss Clara Baker, Polish novelties; Miss Agnes Adams, The Bakeree and Candy shop; Mrs. Louis IL. Kimball, pottery; Miss Frances Kern, beads; Miss Frances McElroy, Miss Ruth Peterson, pictures; Miss Florence Rice, stationery; Miss Violet Rush, brass and copper; Miss Helen Ecker, ready to use; Miss Margaret Anderson, Coolie coats and pajamas; Miss Vir- ginia Solbery, the magic train; Miss Anna Markt, pennants and Northwes- tern university football dolls. Mrs. G. W. Hervey of Omaha is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. Nye Macalister, 918 Ashland avenue, for the Christmas season. eo Ninety-eight per cent of the coal used in Illinois is mined within the state. ---- Gift Suggestions GLASSWARE Goblets, Sherbets, Cocktails, Wines. 26 different patterns to select from. Priced at $3.00 up to $24.00 per doz. DINNERWARE Just received a most complete ship- ment of dinnerware direct from Europe. 53 different patterns, 100 piece sets, $24.00 to $275.00. ROCK CRYSTAL CONSOLE SETS Beautiful designs reasonably priced. CROWN CUT GLASS CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Glassware. 3479-81-83 N. Clark St. Chicago. Rogers Park 1516-17 MAY FURNITURE AND REPAIR CO. 6346 N.CLARK ST., CHICAGO We offer our service to you in restoring, repairing, remodeling or upholstering anything in furniture. A win E.R S & hom EE a

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