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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Jan 1927, p. 42

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2 WINNETKA TALK January 29, 1927 Scout Leaders Enjoy Hike; course, which will be held for the next | CONGREGATION MEETING Birthday Party at eight weeks. Anyone interested should "The Light of Menorah" will be the | Launch Special Training notify the North Shore Area office, | subject of discussion at the services of | Great Lakes Brings A group of Boy Scout leaders from 16 North Sheridan road, Highland |the North Shore Congregation Israel | Y 3 } the North Shore Area council left Park. Phone Highland Park 2431. | Sunday, January 30, > Rabbi Hervey | Credit to Neighbors Saturda¥, Januaey =, joe an over -- EEE | E. Wessel will at that time speak of | The birthday party held by the igh ike, to the Sanc unes of In-| SHOW DOG FILM | the forthcoming Menorah conference. | Neighbors of Kenilworth at the Great a bogganing ii i WE | In the Friday morning assembly the | M cl : tes. Rotherriel { 540 Li | Lakes hospital on Tuesday afternoon, ganing, skiing, and exploring | rice 2h . RY w Mrs. 1arles Rothermel of 540 Lin- | J: ary 25, as ron ed one of the mysteries of the dune land country, Hc face Mam chool showed a molon | .,1n avenue, Glencoe, and Mrs. Donald oo ot aly Wa nt ver occupied the major portion of the picture, "Smart Dogs," produced under | Green of 779 Greenwood avenue, Glen- | held at Great Lakes. Fach of the twenty-four hour expedition. | the auspices of the Field Museum, | coe, were the guests of honor at a [twenty boys whose birthday comes _ This hike was preliminary to the | Chicago. Last week "Alaska" was | luncheon given Wednesday, January |in January received a gift box. Eigh- Scout leaders training course which shown but "Smart Dogs" was the first | 26, at the Skokie Country club, by Mrs. [teen of the Neighbors attended the started Monday night, January 24. It | film shown by the school's new movie | Franklin M. deBeers of 814 Grove party and were most enthusiastic, ex- is not too late to register for this | projector. | street, Glencoe. pressing the wish for more parties in ™ the future. . Fach of the gift boxes for the More than $5,400,000 was spent by twenty boys contained a pair of wool the North Shore Line in 1926 for socks, a necktie, a handkerchief, a additions to its property. Since 1916 deck of cards and a cake of chocolate. when the present management took The wearing apparel was donated by hold, assets of the Company have in- one of the Neighbors who has kept creased from $12,500.000 to more her identity a secret. A large cake than $44.000,000. This indicates with twenty candles on it for the the constant building up of birthday boys added to the occasion. the propert d rice. Mrs. Farley made the cake. De Viee Miss Vivian Morin, Miss Lois Ham- mett, and Miss Grace Bagby enter- tained the boys with playing and sing- ing. Afterwards the boys joined in group singing. The members of the club took with them a large box of suits, hats, coats, sweaters, and shirts, to the Red Cross for general distri- bution. Mrs. Joyce, the chairman of the committee on friendly co-operation . with disabled veterans, has extended her thanks to the women who made possible this successful party, and has cordially invited all women of Kenil- worth to join with her in this work and to feel free to call on her, or to go up any time she goes to Great Lakes, as the committee is open and everyone is welcome. ge ENTERTAINS MUSIC GROUP Mrs. A. Homer Goodhue of 384 Elder lane, this week entertained more than forty members of the New Trier High school Musical club, composed of those students who have passed cer- tain musical standards and require- ments. The group assembled at 4 o'clock for a social hour and program furnished by Mary Louise Cotton, pianist, and Harden VanDeursen, bass. - Mil 1 Glasses UR modern eye-service ' . 5 : considers the utility Every hour there's a fast North Shore Line train to Milwaukee. and the style of glasses. Seven Milwaukee-bound trains each day operate via the Our lenses are ground to h 3 2 i ight to you Shore Line Route, stopping here fo ; bring perfec: eyesight 10.3 ? PpIng € for. passengers and they are attractively At other hours, Shore Line Limited trains operating to mounted. Waukegan make direct connections at North Chicago : Junction with Milwaukee Limiteds operating over the Phone for an appointment Skokie Valley Route. ---- Use the North Line to Milwaukee. Enjoy clean travel, b] N and courtesy that's nationally famous. Drs. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Bersch & Stone Optometrists + . + Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. (177 Wilmete Ave.. Wilmette = Office Wilmette 2766 The Road of Service Res. Wilmette 3881 WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Hrs. 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 1 h Hf + 1-105 Telep w ka 963 Baggage Checked Evenings by Appointment

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