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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Apr 1927, p. 40

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Sil 4 April 9, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 39 Prominent Visitors RECITAL BY W. A. STULTZ Local Youth Wins High | Tastic standings this week. A student " [© Walter Allen Stultz of the School of . . 3|Pod~ enrollment exclusively limited to to Attend Session Music, Northwestern University, will| Rank at Missouri School | (wo hundred cadets, has made neces- of Spanish War Vets | Evanston Camp No. 57 and the North Shore Auxiliary No. 47 of the United Spanish War Veterans will hold an open meeting Monday, April 11, at 8 at 610 Davis street, Evanston. Department Commander Charles G. Essig, and his staff, and the depart- ment president, Mrs. Florence A. Han- sen, and her staff will attend. Other visitors will include Ferre C. Watkins, department commander of the Amer- ican Legion; Abe Greenfield, depart- ment commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; Commander Clayton Larker of American Legion post No. 42, and Walker Burnholz, commander of Lieutenant Rosequist post No. 555 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. William P. Turner, commander, and John A. Logan of G. A. R. post No. 540 will also attend. Comrade Charles Clayton, comman- der of Evanston camp, and Mrs. Her- bert Young, president of the auxiliary, will jointly preside at the opening of the meeting. Out of town visitors are expected to arrive at the Davis street station of the elevated at 7:45 where they will be met by members of the local camp and auxiliary. All Spanish war veterans living along the north shore, even if they do not belong to the United Spanish War Veterans, are invited to attend. THEATER TOURNAMENT The second Northwestern Univer- sity Theater tournament for the 1927 Cumnock cup and a cash award of $250 will be held April 21, 22 and 23 in Annie May Swift hall auditorium. The contestants will present a one-act play which will be judged from the standpoint of directing as well as act- ing. Nine college dramatic clubs have entered. The performances are open to the public. Beauty Lies in Healthy EYES It's not so much the size or color of the EYES that makes them beautiful. Rather, it's the glow which radiates from them. Ury lesskeptalwayscleanand healthy, EYES lack this alluring lustre. Miilicns of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par- ticles and keeps them clear an bright. Contains no belladonna Our illustrated books on "Eve Care" or "Eve Beauty" are "REF on request. The Murine Company Nept. 33, Chicago JR INE 'EYES ° Bl ei give a musical program at the National| Consistently conscientious in his ac- | sary the strictest requirements, he Kindergarten and Elementary college, |ademic work at the Missouri Military said Cadet J-andin 1s popes at the afte rogr: 4 : . . : " | academy, and is a member of severa this afternoon. The program will be | Academy, which he is attending this | Oemy, : given in the auditorium, Harrison hall, | Einver 1 i : = < organizations. at 2, and members of the governing |Year, Elmer Lundin, son of Mr. E. J.| - = | . - - . . | board and other friends of the college | Lundin, 500-5th street, Wilmeuce, has | are invited to attend. | been designated by Col. E. Y. Burton, | Rose Marion Knight Ea | president of the academy, as one of INTERIOR DECORATING oh iF FE '~1e 315 | the outstanding students at the insti- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole, 315 tution New spring lines of imported and Nh . . domestic Fabrics have arrived. Esti- : 3 . i. Cadet Lundin has been given a mates without obligation. been in South Haven, Mich., for the|ranking of excellent by Major Mar- 606 Michigan Ave Greenleaf 1319 past week, returned home Friday. quess Wallace, who announced scho- Essex road, Kenilworth, who have A convenient and enjoyable means of group travel to points in all directions is afforded by the comfortable moto: coaches of the North Shore Line. The chartering of motor coaches grows continually in popularity. "The trip was made most enjoyable by the comforts of the coach together with the courtesy and constant thoughtfulness of your driver", writes Lorin J. Cahn, Highland Park, a member of a motor coach party travelling from Highland Park to Rockford, a party representing the American Legion Posts of North Chicago, Highland Park and Lake Forest. This letter is typical of those constantly being received. For information about chartered motor coach service, address J. M. Michaels, Asst Gen. Pass. Agt., North Shore Line, 79 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IIL ervice that makes - MILWAUKEE a next door neighb or, I: WASN'T so many years ago that North Shore towns had less frequent OL i transportation service to Chicago, at many hours of the day, than they now enjoy, all day long, to Milwaukee! That mayseem surprising, but it's true nevertheless. Today,on the North Shore Line, there is service every hour to Milwaukee. Limited trains from here make comfortableconnections with fast Milwaukee trainsat North Chicago Junction. No matter what time of day you want to go--morning, afternoon or evening -- the same hourly service is available to you. North Shore Line takes you direct to the heart of Milwaukee's business district--Sixth and Sycamore-- saving you time and taxi fare. Go this fast, clean, smokeless way. Dining cars at meal times on Milwaukee trains; parlor-observation cars at scheduled hours. All Milwaukee trains stop at Kenosha and Racine. Those desiring to take Milwaukee trains from Chicago will find our Loop Station (Adams and Wabash) and our North Side Stations (Grand Ave., Wilson Ave., or Howard St.) a real convenience. 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 OFT IR -------- = 8 ETE SIR Se SO = Mi he; ® SRR ! i Tks TSS WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Baggage Checked Tel. Winn. 963 "XN

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