August 13, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 11 Go to London for Year | of Teaching and Study | Miss Lulu Wright of the New Trier High school faculty and Miss Eliza- beth DeBerard of 802 Elmwood nue, Wilmette, will sail from New York | on the Lapland August 20 for London, where they will remain during the com- They will land at Plymouth, | ave- ing year. and from there make a trip through Scotland before returning the last part | of the month to London, where they | will take an apartment. Miss Wright goes to the Putney | High school, a school for girls, in southwest London, as an exchange teacher for the year 1927-28. Miss Clarissa Bell will take Miss Wright's | place at New Trier. Miss DeBerard will continue her studies at the Uni- versity of London, and will return in| 1928 to the University of Illinois, where | she was a student during the past year. BAHAI LECTURES Dr. Zia M. Bagdadi will address the meeting in the studio of Louis Bour- geois, architect, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette, Sunday, August 14, at 3 p. m. on "Evolution and the Origin of Man," answering the questions of William Jennings Bryan and Clarence S. Darrow. A reading room has been established at 112 Linden avenue, open daily, where literature can be secured and books ordered, it is an- nounced. Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment of your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls receive my personal attention 1000 Ridge Ave. Wilmette, Ill EVERYBODY KNOWS THE VALUE OF MILK! No one needs to be con- vinced of the value of milk as a food in health and sickness. Everybody be- lieves it. But the milk must be fresh and pure. Society for Shut-Ins Reopens Exhibit Soon The Vocational Society for Shut-Ins will re-open its exhibits at the Orring- ton hotel, Evanston, on October 3, with water colors from the work of Miss Alice D. Huger Smith of Charles- | ton, S.C Lake Shore hotel, Chicago, is president of the society, and Mrs. Charles H. Dennis of Evanston is vice-president. Mrs. Henry R. Hale of 761 Foxdale avenue and her daughter, Ethel, are at Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Eric Scudder of the | F. N. Wheatley is leaving for Los Angeles, where he will join Mrs. Wheatley, who is visiting her mother Mrs. E. Banks. -- pn Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Copeland of 665 Prospect avenue are leaving today for a camping trip of a month in Wyoming. Many years ago the North Shore Line adopted as its slogan the phrase, "The Road of Service". In inter- preting its slogan, the North Shore Line has always looked upon Lm hn asan wi kan 4 It is natural, then, that this railroad should receive frequent letters commending the courtesy of its em- ployes. Recently a letter was received from a New York woman, Mrs. Lillian Keane, praising the courtesy of a North Shore Line conductor. In her letter Mrs. Keane said, and in all my experience I have never seen more considerate attention to the comfort of Hh 0 RTH SHO LINE Camm IVA JIU MAsaaa "I have traveled rather extensively, passengers. faster time to LAKE GENEVA via North Shore Line trains and Motor Coaches E North Shore Line has placed in effect a new "Limited" Motor Coach Service between Kenosha and Lake Geneva. Limited Motor Coaches, at convenient hours, operate on the new direct route from Kenosha to Lake Geneva, making the run in 68 minutes. TWIN LAKES, POWERS LAKE: Convenient motor service is maintained between Kenosha, Twin Lakes and Powers Lake. The best way to reach any of these popular vacation centers --Lake Geneva, Twin Lakes or Powers Lake--is by North Shore Line train and motor coach. Motor coaches make convenient connections with North Shore Line trains at Kenosha. A pleasant, scenic, comfortable ride in luxurious North Shore Line Motor Coaches. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at North Shore Line ticket office. Chic1co North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Tel. Winnetka 963