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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Nov 1925, p. 22

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20 WINNETKA TALK Stage Spectacle to . ' Foster Girls' Home . . ' in Chicago's Loop The Illinois Club for Catholic Wom- en is staging a mammoth water spec- tacle under the title of "The Legend of the Nile," which is a replica of the famous New York Hippodrome suc- tess, "Neptune's Daughters" of a few years ago. This will take place at the Coliseum, Chicago, November 26 to De- cember 6, inclusive. The object for which it is to he given is to raise funds for the erection of a club and home for girls in the loop district, where girls can find a home and home comforts at a reason- able rate and where congenial com- panionship and associations can be made. "The Legend .of the Nile" will be staged on an immense platform at the south end of the building. It will oc- cupy the entire breadth of the Coliseum and some 150 feet from the back wall. Scenery representing ancient Egypt in the days of the Pharoahs will be erected some 30 feet in height and the whole will be surrounded with an im- mense cyclorama showing the sur- rounding country. The famous ° disappearing ballet, where the performers descend into an immense tank of water, returning from it later in different costumes will be given in its entirety. Big circus and hippodrome features will be introduced and a pretty theme carried through the play. Girls' Christmas Bazaar to Have Many Novelties At the Christmas bazaar to be given by the Girls' club of New Trier High school on Saturday, December 5, one of the most interesting booths will be the Dutch Oven. This booth will have for sale cakes, cookies, bread and all manner of delicacies. Housewives of the north shore villages are invited to attend the bazaar and buy their week-end supplies of bakery goods. Other articles on sale in the various booths will include Christmas cards, lamp shades, and numerous painted articles, handkerchiefs and towels and many other dainty hand-made house- hold articles. A one-act play will be presented both in the afternoon and the evening, and there will also be dancing in the evening. Everyone is invited to attend. NAMED COLLEGE TRUSTEE Norman M. Stineman, 1121 Ash street, Winnetka, has been elected a member of the board of trustees of Ohio Northern university to which Col. H. C. Boyden of Wilmette went early this fall as head of the engineer- ing department. Whole Wheat Flour MILLED FRESH DAILY--ALSO WHOLE RYE .FLOUR WHOLE CORN MEAL GRAHAM FLOUR STEEL CUT OAT MEAL CRACKED WHEAT 2 Pounds 25c WHOLE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR NATURAL BROWN RICE 2 Pounds .35¢ PARCEL POST PAID ON ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE North Shore "Grainery" Health Foods 1754 Lunt Avenue ROGERS PARK CHICAGO, ILL. Phone Rogers Park 4438 Agency Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods | announcement that Miss Merrill is | having for the first time in a number EXHIBITS ART WORK The host of north shore friends of Mrs. Anthony French Merrill and her daughter, Katherine Merrill, the New York artist, will take interest in the of years, an exhibit of etchings and bookplates in the Thomas Whipple Dunbar Art galleries on the second floor of the London Guarantee build- ing, 360 North Michigan avenue, (at the bridge) during the month of No- vember. ADDRESSES P. T. A. Mrs. Alfred S. Alschuler, 795 Lincoln avenue, gave an address Wednesday before the Parent-Teacher association of the Elm Street school, Highland Park. Mrs. Alschuler, who is founder of a school for children of pre-school age, gave a talk on the new viewpoint which scientists and educators now hold of the first six years of a child's life. COFFEE The Flavor is Roasted In/ November 21, 1925 Crown of all the Fine Cars Cadillac Has Ever Built Those who have driven many Cad- Those who have longest admired illacs say that even Cadillac itself Cadillac, are delighted in these cars, bas never in years past attained the by 2 refreshing air of youth, the height of fineness now exempiified gy o0estion of agile fleetness, the in the beautiful new 90-degree reflection of new European ten- Cadillac dencies in line and in deta. They find this emphatically evident . : in its exhilarating new performance But the crowning achievement of the result not only of 11 years' all is in performance, in the 90- Seclopmet PU 90 iegrar prin: degree eight-cylinder engine which soe By of eight-cylinder engi- hounds with fife and power. that along far in ad- vance of the general trend. Until you have felt the thrill of what Design--beauty again implies the ~~ thatengine can make the new Cad- all-embracing scope of Cadillac illac do, you have not experienced supremacy. the finest thing in motoring today. = a ud Fucus from $299 for the Brougham to sss for the Custom perial. F. O. B. Detroit. Tax to be added. The total cost of a Cadillac paid for out of income is the cash delivered price, plus only the low GMAC financing charge. New QO degree CA DL L'1L AC DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 RIDGE AVENUE

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