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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 49

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WINNETKA TALK March 26, 1927 | JSCREENSF} For Every Purpose Phones: Wilmette 2508-3134 NORTH SHORE SCREEN COMPANY Office ¥ Factory, Schiller Ave., WILMETTE | | The Little Marmon Is Here May we send you a catalogue? MARMON NORTH SHORE 6015 Broadway Longbeach 6428 THERE is no cozier mode of living than a cheery apartment in the Library Plaza, Evanston's most home- like residential hotel. New furnishings in this healthful environment assure real comfort and happiness. Telephone University 8000 Library Plaza Orringten Avenue, just south of Church Street Craig Club Holds Lenten Meetings Every Wednesday During the season of Lent, members of the Craig club, composed of Epis- copal students at Northwestern uni- versity, are holding meetings from 12 to 1 Wednesdays in Harris hall. The seven sacraments of the church are being discussed at these meetings by the Rev. George Craig Stewart, rector of St. Luke's church, and the Rt. Rev. Sheldon M. Griswold, suf- fragan bishop of the Diocese of Chi- { cago. The club has recently elected officers as follows: President--Edwin Carter; first vice president--Cynthia Clark; second vice president--Robert Hooper; corresponding secretary--Margaret Peacock; recording secretary--Gwendolyn Addenbrooke; treasurer--Charles Edson; members-at- large, Leonard Virgil, Miriam Lewis and Edward Ham; honorary members--Mrs. Charles Ellis, Miss Mazy Rizy, Melvin Hawley, Mrs. Homer Bang and Fred Babcock ; faculty members--Prof. Van- derver Custis, Prof. Alfred H. Povah and Prof. Richard T. Ely. ON LUNCHEON COMMITTEE Mrs. John N. VanderVries, president of the Winnetka League of Women Voters, was chairman of a committee of sevenewho had charge of luncheon arrangements at the monthly meeting of the Cook County council of the Illinois League of Women Voters held at state headquarters in Chicago Tues day, March 22. The following women, board members of the Winnetka league, served: Mrs. Randolph Buck, Mrs. W. S. Brown, Mrs. Hymen Rac- lin, Mrs. R. S. Childs, and Mrs. Harry Lay. Rose Marion Knight INTERIOR DECORATING New spring lines of imported and domestic Fabrics have arrived. Esti- mates without obligation. 606 Michigan Ave. Greenleaf 1319 514% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 EXTEND ELEVATION Evanston Officials Told "L" Right-of- way Is to Be Elevated to Wilmette South Limits Engineers of the Chicago, Milwau- kee and St. Paul railroad company have indicated to Evanston city offi- cials their intention of carrying through this year the elevation of the Chicago Rapid Transit company tracks from Church street, Evanston, north to the Wilmette south limits. This declaration was made by the rail- road officials in the course of a dis- cussion of the renewal of the railroad's franchise in Evanston. The right-of- way of the Chicago Rapid transit through Evanston is leased from the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail- road. Agreement over the proposed fran- chise to the railroad which includes up- to-date plans for elevating the tracks from Church street to the north city limits, was reached at a meeting of the railroad committee of the Evanston council Monday of this week. Rail- road officials have indicated they will start the $2,000,000 elevation project this year. Subways in the new ordinance will be 40 feet wide with the exception of Central street which will be 46. The old franchise provided for streets only 23 and 27 feet wide but, acting upon the proposal of Mayor Bartlett, the wider streets were authorized. For a number of years the road has operated under an ordinance which provided for the elevation; but each year the time limit has been .ex- tended because of financial conditions of the road. This year, however, rail- road officials have planned to put the big improvement through. "PRACTICAL RELIGION" TOPIC "Practical Religion" will be the sub- ject for the services of the North Shore Congregation Israel Sunday morning, March 27, at 11 o'clock, in the Hubbard Woods school. Rabbi Harvey E. Wessel will have charge of the services. 4 days on the open sea. Quebee for Empress sailing. Class throughout, $1500. Full phone Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill to Europe by Canadian Pacific Empresses or Cabin Class ships. Direct Service from Chicago to Shipside at "EMPRESS" all-expense Tours to Europe. England, France, French Riviera, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Holland. transportation and accommodations. information and sailing dates from agents, or R. S. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent, 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Tele- For choicest accommodations make reservations early! Sailings every £ or 8 days from Montreal or Quebec along the mighty water boulevard Only 60 days. 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