January 15, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 15 Mrs. F. A. Helmar, Former Resident, Dies in Michigan Word has been received by Winnet- ka friends, of the death of Mrs. Frank A. Helmar of Battle Creek, Mich, formerly of Chicago and Winnetka, which occurred this week, in Battle Creek Mr. and Mrs. Helman netka for several years, lived in Win having bought the home of Mrs. Ralph Dickinson on 1 - . Prospect avenue. Shortly after this time their only daughter married Dr Stewart Prichard, head dietician of the Jattle Creek sanitarium. Leaving Winnetka, Mr. and Mrs. Helmar made their home with their daughter, wher Mr. Helmar died. Since that time Mrs Helmar lived with her daughter until her death. In addition to having a wide circle of friends along the north shore, and being prominent in social affairs, Mrs. Helmar, a graduate of Northwestern university was distinguished for being the first woman lawyer in Chicago. Her father and husband were also promin ent in law work, and were well-known in the legal world. Her father, Judge James B. Brad- well, a pioneer in Chicago, was the founder of the "Chicago legal News," a paper taken and read by nearly every lawyer and judge in the city, for it dealt with the legal news of the day. He was also a publisher of legal forms used by lawyers, courts, and judicial bodies. vised Hurd's Statutes of Illinois. Helmar was associated with one of the oldest law firms in Chicago. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. James Austin Richards at Rose- hill, Thursday, January 13. Mrs. Asa B. Cooley of Winnetka, sang appro- priate selections. Together they edited and re-! Mr. | 'Nursery Board to Give | Demonstration Program | The Matheon Day Nursery board of Mrs. Coyne is chairman, is giv- the Chicago Commons, of which Theodore J. ing a day demonstration pro nursery gram January 22, at 2 o'clock. In a condensed form, in one hour a com plete schedule will be given from the time a child is brought by parent or guardian on the way to work at 7 in the morning, until 5 in the evening, when he is called for. Miss ILea Taylor of the Commons, Miss Ingram, nursery director and Miss Skillman of Columbia university, who is in Chicago making a survey of will be on the program. A songs will be sung by Miss l.a Recco of the Commons' staff, and ea will be served. nurseries, group of Anvone interested in joining the Winnetka group attending the pro- | gram is asked to communicate with | Mrs. Coyne, who lives at 597 Provi- | dent avenue. | Mrs. S. Weston Bad Mrs. S. E. Earle Motor to Cal. On December 28, 1926, Mrs. S. Edwin [larle of 922 Tower road and Mrs. Stewart Weston of 1139 Oakley avenuc started overland by the Southern route for Coronada, California, in an auto- mobile. They were met in Springfield, Illinois, by two other women and aif chauffeur and another car. | They travelled south to Dallas, | across Texas to Fl Pasa, and then to | Coronada, arriving on the evening of January 9. In spite of all the about | floods, robbers and earthquakes, they | experienced no difficulties and had no mishaps. reports FREE! Gas NORTH 706 Vernon Ave. One $45.00 Quaker Oil Burning Garage Heater For further information phone or write OlLOMATI DEWEY HOKE GLENCOE FREE! | Or One $61.75 | Incinerator Absolutely Free With Each OLOMATIC OIL BURNER Purchased during the month of January SHORE ---- S-- Ph. Glen. 1000-101 nue, Wilmette, has been elected a di- rector of C( is | al J. Wilmette, is president of B K w eek. | NEW BANK DIRECTOR Arthygr Andersen, 930 Chestnut ave- Mme. Edith Bideau Normelli CONCERT SOPRANO-- TEACHER OF VOICE degrees of Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts is receiving enrollments now for the Winter and Spring terms. Tone plac- | ing a specialty -- Concert-Opera repertoire. THE STUDIO BUILDING 1718 Sherman Ave. Phones: Studio Greenleaf 3523 Residence Univ. 7278 the State Bank and Trust| mpany of Evanston. Mr. Andersen | a member of the firm of Anderson 1d company, public accountants. F. Scheidenhelm, 804 Forest avenue, | the State | 4 With ank gnd Trust company. I'dward F. Hamm, 517 Sheridan road, | enilworth, left Wednesday for Cali- | yrnia. Mrs. Hamm and their daugh- | r, Miss Harriett Hamm, will go next | The Little Marmon Is Here May we send you a catalogue? MARMON NORTH SHORE 6015 Broadway Longbeach 6428 | FOR 5] YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY rl 5 2 DON'T FEAR Bad Weather! i D RINK Bowman Dairy Company " Milk as a health food. It will build you up--give you energy to ward off the ills and chills so com- mon now. Its--éreamy richness v : sends new, vitalized blood coursing » : through the veins--gives you that : Phone glowing warmth which only the * Glencoe 70 healthy enjoy. Bowman Milk is whole-milk. No cream is taken from it--nothing is added to it. It comes to you just as rich in cream as when it wag taken from the cow. Today--before you forget--tele- phone our nearest distributing sta- tion and order Bowman Milk. It 3 will be a pleasure to serve you. Se po DAIRY COMPANY ERP ------