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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 May 1927, p. 41

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40 t-- ©m6l WINNETKA TALK -------------- May 14, 1927 ai." i -- North Shore Women to Give Program at Fair Mrs. Fay Palmer Creer of 1108 Cherry street, Winnetka, and Mrs. Dorothy Riley Brown of 515 Abbots- ford road, Kenilworth, have been asked to give a program for the Woman's Worlds Fair, May 24, at the Chicago Coliseum. They have given childrer's programs together over radio station WMAQ lately, and Tuesday enter- tained in Rogers Park for the Gale Parent-Teacher association. Next INITIATE TOMORROW Ouilmette Court 848, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, is planning an initi- week they will give a group of songs at a tea Mrs. Harrison Riley of Ev- anston is giving for the Evanston Drama class. Mrs. Brown is a com-| ation for Sunday afternoon, May 15, at poser and pianist, and Mrs. Creer 1S | Oddfellows' hall, at 2 o'clock. After the the contralto soloist with the North! ijitiation ceremony, dinner will be Shore Congregation Israel. | served, and a musical program will foi- Te low. All Catholic Daughters are in- ENGAGED ; | vited to attend. : Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Dirks of] SEE 816 Lake avenue, Wilmette announce | During the last six months of 1926 the engagement of their daughter,| savings deposits in Illinois increased Evelyn, to Dr. Carl Struck of Stettin,| $11 per capita, making the state aver- Germany. age $192 Somewhere on an azure Inland lake, May skies are smiling an invitation to you; May breezes are softly whispering, "Come"; May flowers are beckoning in the woodlands; Nature is in waiting with her bright new emerald garb. Answer the call of Spring! Spend a day or a week-end. Just a short, pleasant trip by North roach meeting North Shore Shore Line train and motor coach. Lake Geneva by comfortable motor Line trains at Kenosha. Fox Lake District, Lake Villa, Antioch, Volo, McHenry, by motor coach connecting with North Shore Line trains at Waukegan. The cost is so small --the pleasure so great! For fares, schedules, full information, ask your North Shore Line ticket agent. [last week] AUDITORIUM~"Old George Bancroft BLACKSTONE--"The and Ona Munson [last week] Train schedules that suit | Your choice of current Loop theater attractions is wide. ADELPHI- "Tenth Avenue" -Melodrama William Boyd and Edna Hibbard APOLLO-ALl Jolson in "Big Boy" Paramount Super-Picture (last week] Starting May 17--""The Rough Riders" -- Motion Picture with Mary Astor and Drama--Richard Bennett CORT~"The Little Spitfire'"'--Farce ERLANGER~""Twinkle Twinkle" Musical Comedy-- Joe E. Brown 4 COHANS--~ "What Every Woman Knows"--Comedy--Helen Hayes Vaudeville and Pictures--Palace, Majestic, State-Lake, Rialto, Chicago, McVickers, Oriental (Paul Ash and His Gang.) The North Shore Line supplies unequalled theater service with frequent, fast trains operating directly INTO and FROM the CHICAGO LOOP. North Shore Line downtown stations are convenient to all Loop theaters, saving time and taxi fare. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R.R. Co. WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Make your Theater Ticket Reservations through our Ticket Agent A dinner and theater party is a fine Anniversary celebration. It is easy to obtain good theater tickets on reasonable notice. If you wish, the local North Shore Line Ticket Office will act as your agent without charge; they will make reservations by North Shore Line direct telephone, and have tickets left in your name at the theater box office. Here are some of the best: GREAT NORTHERN~ '""The Student Prince" -- Musical Romance -- Ilse Marvenga -- De Wolf Hopper ILLINOIS --""Sunny"-- Musical Comedy Marilyn Miller-- Jack Donahue OLYMPIC ~ "The Madcap" -- Mitzi -- Musical Hit PLAYHOUSE ~ "That French Lady" -- Comedy -- Louis Mann and Clara Lipman PRINCESS ~The Moscow Art Theatre -- Habima in "The Dybbuk" SELWYN ~ "The Noose' -- Melodrama WOODS~ The Passion Play -- Proceeds for Flood Sufferers' Fund Ironsides" Barker"'--Comedy your convenience, The Road of Service Baggage Checked. Tel. Winn. 963 SPEAKS AT LEAGUE Judge Mary Bartelme Stresses Need of Personal Touch in Juvenile Court Cases Judge Mary Bartelme was the principal speaker at the annual luncheon of the North Shore Catholic Woman's league Tuesday. Judge Bartelme spoke of a number of the cases that have come up before her in the Juvenile court, and emphasized the great in- flence a little personal contact can have in such cases. The spiritual message is more important than any material one can be, she said, because these people believe that no one cares about them. She pleaded especially for the in- fleunce of the members in establishing of homes for the border-line cases, children who are not too bad, but who area menace. These children can usual- ly, with the right treatment, be made useful members of society. There are only two such homes now, and they are filled up, Judge Bartelme said. She also spoke of the need of the personal touch with children who have spent five or six years in an institution with- out having a single inquiry made about them. Besides Judge Bartelme's talk, short addresses were given by the guests oi honor: Mrs. William Farrell, president of the Tenth district, Mrs. Frank Oelerich, Mrs. R. H. McColl, Mrs. John Van- der Vries, Mrs. Maurice H. Lieber, and the Rev. Father Magner of the High- wood Catholic church. Mrs. Sydnie Smith Cooley, accom- panied by Beulah Taylor Porter, gave three groups of songs. Mrs. W. A. Kit- termaster made the presentation speech when the retiring president, Mrs. Wil- liami F. Brown, was given a pair of French candle-sticks. The new officers were inducted, and the president, Mrs. William Schildgen, spoke, and was presented with flowers. The league expects to send some rep- resentatives to the meeting of the State Federation, to be held in Danville be- ginning May 17. 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. Urv lesskeptalwayscleanand healthy, EYES lack this alluring lustre. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par- ticles and keeps them clear and bright. Contains no belladonna. Our illustrated books on "Eye Care" or "Eve Beauty" are FREE on request. 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