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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Oct 1927, p. 49

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WINNETKA TALK October 1, 1927 Beginning October 3rd THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR will publish Eighteen Articles on AVIATION "The ABC Flight" By W. Lawrence LePage Consulting Engineer, Pitcairn Aircraft Corp.; formerly Editor of "Aviation." Nine Articles: Elementary discussion of how the airplane flies. Simply written, valuable information to all inter- ested in Aviation. "What's In the Air Today" By Lord Thomson, formerly Secretary of State, Great Britian; and George L. Moore, Analyst, Sherman Engineering Corporation. Nine Articles Including: Recent Developments in the Airplane. Its Place Today in Transportation. The Outlook of Tomorrow, and Where America Stands Today Compared with Europe. These eighteen articles will appear daily from October 3rd to October 23rd. They will have broad appeal. . .from the business man to the school-boy. Special Price for this Series 50 cent. Read these interesting articles in the Christian Science Monitor. 3 Regular Subscription Price 1 Yr. $9.00, 6 Mo. $4.50, 3 Mo. $2.25, 1 Mo. 75e--Single Copy 5 cents THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 107 FALMOUTH STREET, BOSTON, MASS. (Please Mention THE WINNETKA TALK) | N. K. E. C. Alumnae Work for Benefit Bridge Party | The North | National Kindergarten and Elementary Shore alumnae of the benefit bridge party for Saturday, October 15, at 2 o'clock. It will be held at Harri- son hall, 2770 Sheridan road, Evanston. Several of the large rooms will be used for the affair. The proceeds will go to the college building fund towards which the north shore alumnae pledged $10,000. Mrs. Harry G. Phillips of Evanston, and Mrs. Fred Porter of Ravinia, as co-chairmen of general arrangements, are being assisted by a large group of | college have announced a have alumnae and friends in preparing for this benefit. Mrs. George Groves heads the committee for refreshments, and Mrs. P. B. Kohlsaat, Mrs. Robert R. Jarvie and Mrs. Alfred R. Bates, of Evanston, are in charge of prizes. Mrs. Roy Osgood of Essex road, Kenilworth, returned on Sunday from a summer spent in Maine. Mrs. James Murray returned from Maine on Mon- day. The Osgoods have purchased a new summer home in Belfast, Maine, and will form a part of quite a group of Kenilworth people who have found that part of the country attractive to them for the summer months. --0-- Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden Cole- man of Hill road motored south during the past week, stopping in Lexington, Ky. for the races, and later visiting the home of Mrs. Coleman's girlhood, Sewanee, Tenn. --d Mrs. Frank White and her daughter, Heads Dance Group Marion, 809 Rosewood avenue, have returned from West Brattleboro, Vt. | where they spent the summer. Beta Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi sorority at the University of Illinois is sponsoring a Northwestern-Illini informal dance to be given on the eve- ning after the game on October 22, in the ballroom of the Orrington hotel, Evanston. Bill Donahue's College Hall orchestra from Champaign will furnish the music. Miss Dorothy Steele of Glencoe is in charge of arrangements, and Miss Eunice Thumley of Evans- ton is chapter president. Mrs. E. avenue has where she spent the summer, resuming her music teaching today. K. Johnson of 395 Ridge returned from California She is Now--A COMPLETE FUEL SERVICE! AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST TO USERS OF FURNACE OIL To our friends and customers who have installed oil burners in their homes, Consumers Company announces the addition to its line of fuels of Stanolind Furnace Oil. After an extensive investigation concerning the merits of many kinds of furnace oils, we are confident that we have chosen the kind which will give our customers the greatest satis- faction and utmost economy. WILMETTE--WIL. 1300 WINNETKA--WIL. 354 THROUGHOUT DELIVERTES (©nsumers (@mpany PHONE UNIVERSITY 4500 Dist. Office 1015 Church St., Evanston PHONES GLENCOE--GLENCOE 75 HIGHLAND PARK--HIGHLAND PARK 2800 THE STANOLIND FURNACE OIL, made and guaranteed by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is of the highest quality. It is clear, clean, heavy in heat units and dependable. It burns clean, leaving no waste or residue to clog the burners. ideally suited to any installation requiring a 38° to 40° gravity oil. Don't wait for cold weather. or oil, phone us your order now! NORTH Whether you burn coal, coke SHORE It is DISTRICT

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