43 WINNETRA -TALK November 12, 1927 PLAN HOSPITAL BAZAAR The Presbyterian Hospital school of nursing announces an annual bazaar for the endowment fund, in the Art hall of the Blackstone hotel, Friday, November 18. Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment or Your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls recelve my personal attention 1000 Ridge Ave. Wilmette, Ill. [ very suddenly. made for a very beautiful bronze plate | KENILWORTH BOY DESIGNER Eugene Cheeseman has had an un- usual honor bestowed upon dent. Last year Eugene's roommate, Robert Johnstone of New York, a boy active in the university, died This year plans are being to be placed in the college in his mem- him at | | Brown university, where he is a stu- | | | | | | ory with appropriate memorial services | Eugene Cheeseman been asked to draw the original design for this bronze plate. He is very talent- | ed along artistic lines and will doubtless has | take up some definite phase of art work when he completes his college studies. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap are in Atlantic City for a ten days' sojourn. Mr. Cresap has purchased the Ma- loney house on Warwick road in Ken- ilworth which he and his family will occupy during the construction of their new residence near the Indian Hill | in which the whole student body is to | Golf club. | rake part. --(--. Miss Dorothy Pick of 445 Sheridan road is attending the Chicago-Illinois game at Champaign this week-end. Over a million gain in Chicago's population during the past seven years! That is the estimate made recently by Frederick Rex, Municipal Librarian. to understand why the streets and highways in and for great distances around Chicago are so often jammed with motor traffic, and why the parking situation has become particularly acute? venience, it's far more satisfactory to use North Shore Line service. parking problem when you use the North Shore Line. FAS LN NAN Realizing this, is it difficult If you are going somewhere, and wish to get there with speed, comfort and con- Besides, you have no Flectrically- Operated Railroad! T= "Speed Trophy" pictured above has been awarded to the North Shore Line as the fastest electrically-operated railroad in North Americg) 46th Annual Convention of the American Electric October in Cleveland, Ohio. The award was made at the ailway Association held during Official records show that the North Shore Line operated its trains during the past year over 87.19 miles of track between Chicago and Milwaukee at an average speed of 53.9 miles per hour, not including stops, and 41.8 miles per hour, including 14 regular schedule stops. Speed With SAFETY In accepting the Trophy, Bernard J. Fallon, Vice-President in Charge of Operation of the North Shore Line, said: "The endeavor of transportation men today is to give their cus- tomers the utmost in speed and comfort consistent with safety in operation. That is what we have always aimed to do on the North Shore Line. "At no time under the present management, however, have we subordinated the question of safety to that of speed and we never shall. The safety and comfort of the passenger is the first consideration." Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Tel. Winnetka 963 Crippled Purple Meet Indiana in Homecoming Game With eight regulars on the hospital list, Northwestern will enter its home- coming engagement at Dyche stadium Saturday with Indiana far below nor- mal strength. Justin Dart, 200 pound guard, is definitely out of Saturday's game and it is doubtful whether Hol- mer, star haltback, will be sufficiently recovered to get back into the fray. Tiny Lewis, who was forced to leave the Purdue game with a bad bump on the leg, will be unable to workout this week in practice. His return to the game Saturday will de- pend upon how his injury mends dur- ing the next few days. Other Purple casualties include Captain Vic Gustaf- son, halfback; Frank Sinkler and Ar- nold Karstens, tackles, and Waldo Fisher, end. Despite this long casualty list plans are going forward for a rousing home- coming program which starts Friday night and terminates Saturday eve- ning. A huge homecoming parade is the program for Friday night. Northwestern's cross-country team, which last Saturday defeated Purdue, will meet Indiana's harriers Saturday morning. Judging of the fraternity and sorority house decorations will also be held at this time. The annual Homecoming day lunch- eon sponsored by the Associate Alum- nae associatien will be held at the Or- rington hotel at 11:45 Saturday morn- ing. Cheers and singing will mark the program. Reservations are in charge of Mrs. John M. Scott of Evanston. GLENCOE MOVIES Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in "Rookies" will be the bill for next Friday at the Glencoe Union church. The picture is a farce-comedy with the citizen's training camp as a background and George K. Arthur as the fresh city boy who: joins the corps to the delight of the "regulars." Beauty Lids in Healthy EYES It's not so much the size or col- or of the EYES that makes them beautiful. Rather, it's the glow which radiates from them. Unless kept always clean and healthy, EYES lack this allur- ing lustre. 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