Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Nov 1925, p. 20

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18 WINNETKA November 7, 1925 Sustaining Members in Winnetka League Increasing Rapidly The list of sustaining members of the Winnetka League of Women Vot- ers is already nearly twice as long as last year's list. As the regular mem- bership dues are kept at a minimum in order that the membership may be thoroughly democratic, the funds for carrying on the League's work must be obtained almost entirely from other sources. In order to reduce as low as possible the amount of money to be secured as benefits, a system of sustaining memberships has been adopted. Mrs. Austin Jenner, chairman of the finance committee of the League, is at the head of a drive for sustaining members. She has been greatly assist- ed by Mrs. Harold DeLay, Mrs. Ed- win E. Brown, and Mrs. Morris Gree- ley. Sustaining members new this year are Mrs. William S. Elliott, Mrs. Arch- ibald Shaw, Mrs. Laird Bell, Mrs. William D. McKenzie, Mrs. Arthur Woodward, Mrs. Walter Strong, Mrs. Arthur Sterrett, Mrs. Edgar Crilly, Mrs. Frank Bursback, Mrs. Robert Gay, Mrs. John Montgomery, Miss Ruth Matz, Mrs. George Lecy, and Mrs. August Magnus. Mail Carriers to Meet at Wilmette Club House Wilmette and Winnetka branches of the National Association of Letter Car- riers will hold a joint meeting Satur- day evening, November 24, at St. Au- gustine's Club house, 1126 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. The business discussion is to be fol- lowed by a bunco and card party. Women in the families of the mail carriers are to be special guests. ' Add New Shoppers' Train | to North Shore Schedule] Additional transportation service for suburban shoppers and others wishing to return home before the rush | in the afternoon is now being fur- nished by the North Shore line, begin- ning Monday, November 2, according to announcement by the company. On that date a new express train, oper- ating between Adams and Wabash station in the loop and Highland Park, was placed into service daily except Sundays. The new train leaves Adams and Wabash station at 4:30 p. m., Randolph and Wabash at 4:31 p. m.,, Grand ave- nue at 4:35 p. m.,, Wilson avenue at 4:51 p. m. and Howard street at 4:58 p. m. In addition to giving suburban shoppers additional service, it greatly facilitates handling of rush hour crowds. With installation of this additional train, the North Shore line has an express train leaving the Loop every 15 minutes during the busiest hour of the afternoon. Read the Want Ads We are Offering NEW LOW PRICES ol EPI [elo] KS ATWATER KENT A YEAR TO PAY Write forNew Color Catalogue THE HAVERFORD C0. 222-24 W.MADISON ST. STATE 5159 CHICAGO | SHOE HERE is the spring of youth in your step when your feet are hap- pily fitted with Arch Preserver Shoes. You enjoy walking; you feel like doing things. The concealed, built-in arch bridge prevents sagging; the flat inner sole prevents pinching. Here is real foot comfort, combined with the best of style. Arch Preserver Shoe Shop 630 Church Street Evanston [755 Ry NOTICE / Prospective Purchasers and Chrysler Owners On November 9th we will move into our new Sales and Service Station at 1840 RIDGE AVE. EVANSTON. From This Date on We Can Show You eal Chrysler Service EVANSTON MOTOR SALES W. D. Reagan, Mgr.

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