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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 53

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52; WINNETKA TALK March 26, 1927 Mrs. Ayers Boal of 701 Sheridan road, left Friday with her son for a trip East. They plan to be gone ten days, visiting at Washington, D. C., New York, and Boston. LO AN S_ Jumissio COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Com A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W. Adams St., Chicago Merry Political Fight Predicted in Glenview Village politics in Glenview are shap- ing up for a spirited campaign with | two tickets in the field for the election | on April 19. At the last meeting of the Village board Trustee Lester W. Coons ten- dered his resignation as trustee and it was accepted. Mr. Coons this week heads the People's party ticket as its candidate for president. The other members of the People's party ticket are, Henry F. Richard Gould, and Ben Kirk, for the Miller, | three trusteeships. John Gaetje is the candidate for the other trustee post to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- | nation of Mr. Coons. Mrs. Francis A. Lackner of 339 Lin- | den avenue has gone to Poughkeepsie, | N. Y. to meet her An- | toinette and Louise, who are attending Vassar college. Mr. Lackner, Francis, Jr., and Herman are leaving Saturday daughters, | morning and will meet them in Tryon, N. C. where they will visit for a few days. They expect to return home on | April 3. Electrically-refrigerated cars are now in service on the North Shore Line, the first cars of their kind ever employed on any railroad in this part of the country. Automatic temperature control keeps these cars always at the exact temperature desired, a real aid in keeping foodstuffs fresh and pure and de- livering them in perfect condition to the people who live in communities served by the North Shore Line. -. g MilwAukEr Motor Coach Connections Kenosha to: Lake Gene- va and points between. Waukegan to: Fox Lake district, Gurnee, Lake Villa, Antioch, Volo, McHenry. Ril was looked upon not any more. Line today is so freq waukee trains. When you seek the North Shore Line. Wilson Ave., or Howard Tel. Winn. 963 Kenosha Racine Milwauke C A train every hour on the North Shore Line IME was when a trip to Milwaukee Milwaukee service on the North Shore "the Cream City" requires but little more thought than a trip into Chicago. Every hour there's a fast North Shore Line train to Milwaukee. Board a north- bound Limited here, and change at North Chicago Junction, where comfortable connections are made with hourly Mil- If you're going at any meal time, plan to dine en route and thus save still more time. Milwaukee trains carry dining cars at all meal times You'll enjoy eating in these clean, restful diningcars--withsnow- white table linen, water free from soot specks, food that is famed forits excellence. ience and travel comfort, ride on the It costs no more! Those desiring to take Milwaukee trains from Chicago will find our Loop station (Adams & Wabash)and our North Side stations (Grand Ave., All Milwaukee trains stop at these stations. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Baggage Checked as "traveling". But uent that a trip to ultimate in conven- St.) a real convenience. ] COMMUNITY HOUS | CALENDAR -- (Week of March 28, 1927) Monday Morning-- Kindergarten Women's gym class Afternoon-- Mr. Meltzer's music class Evening-- Young men's class Business Men's gym class Modern Woodmen of America Chamber of Commerce English classes Triangle club Tuesday Morning-- Kindergarten 3rush and Pencil club Community Sewing club Lenten Study class Afternoon-- Motion pictures Mrs. Weston's Music class Evening-- Motion pictures Young Women's gym class Friendship Circle New Trier Rifle club English classes Wednesday Morning-- Kindergarten Afternoon-- Small Boys' gym class Evening-- Young Men's gym class (Czecho-Slovakian club North Shore Art league Basketball dinner Thursday Morning-- Women's gym class Kindergarten Stitch-in-time club Public Speaking class Afternoon-- Camp Fire Girls Evening-- Boy scouts Business Men's gym class North Shore Art league Friday Morning-- Kindergarten Afternoon-- Rotary luncheon Motion pictures Pathfinders Blue Birds FEvening-- Motion pictuers Young Men's class Saturday Morning-- Scouts Mrs. Weston's Music class Afternoon-- Scouts Evening-- Scouts British-American Card party WORK TO LECTURE AT CLUB Milton C. Work, authority on bridge playing, will come to the Ouilmette Country club Monday afternoon to give a talk on the latest rules and play of that popular game. Mr. Work comes to the club through the courtesy of the Chicago Evening American to speak under the auspices of the af- nternoon card committee of the club. The address is to be for women of the north shore. Applications for tickets for the lecture may be made with Mrs. William Holmes, 622 Central avenue. Hardwood Floors Laid--Seraped--Cleaned--Refinished Estimates Free DUNFEE FLOOR CO. 441 N. DEARBORN ST. Phone Delaware 2589 Chicago

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