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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Dec 1927, p. 18

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A) WINNETKA TALK December 3, 1927 | ICE CREAM Ice Cream varies widely in Quality. That is the reason why you find the better stores of the North Shore handling ICE CREAM They know it is made from Pure Pasteurized Cream, rich in food value, with a flavor that has made Chapell's Ice Cream famous. The next time you want Ice Cream, patronize a CHAPELL dealer and be convinced of the Superior Quality of Chapell's Ice Cream. --_------ ICE CREAM CO. INC. University 1005 1920 Ashland Ave. EVANSTON a Complete Addition to Skokie School The new addition to the Skokie school will be inducted into use next Mon- day. At that time one of the sixth grades now housed in the Hubbard Woods school and anotlicr sixth grade from the Horace Mann school will be moved inte the new section at Skokie. In addition two classes being conducted in rooms at Skokie which were formerly used for other purposes will also be placed in the new wing. The addition forms a wing of the main structure corresponding to the wing on the north side of the building which was completed at the time the school was first erected. It is in accordance with the plans originally drawn up to take care of the needs of the school district as it expands, forming a unit. of the main building. Kenilworth Scouts Take Peak. A total of 42 scouts out of the : : 44 who are members of the Kenilworth Honors in Inspection 2 aia m troop were present and in uniform. Scouts of Kenilworth Troop 13 of te , : ym : | Scout troop 55 of Glenview earned sec- which Robert W. Townley is scoutmas- ; { ond place. ter, again emerged from a meet with : first honors last week by taking first| (parles V. Sommer, 425 Provident place in the North Shore Area inspec- | avenue, had as his guests over Thanks- tion held in Glencoe under the supervi- | giving, his brother, J. J. Sommer, and sion of Scout Executive Walter Mec-' children, of Beverly Hills, Cal Winter Vacations Are Delightful At Los Cerros In New Mexico ECAUSE the winter climate of New Mexico is crisp and dry and sunshiny; because the stately Rockies hold the best hunting left in America; because there are motor trips to quaint Indian villages, or pack trips into fastnesses where motor cars cannot go; because 7,000 ft. of altitude makes of life a gay new thing; be- cause the simple comforts, the excellent table, the cozy open fires of Los Cerros are easily accessible from Chicago--and finally because you will en- joy every minute of it--a winter vacation at this Ranch Resort just two miles from Santa Fe will be a delightful experience. Booklets at the Ask Mr. Foster Service; at the Marshall Field Travel Bureau, or sent direct. For reservations write or wire Edward H. Oakley Hacienda De LOS CERROS Santa Fe, New Mexico

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