48 WINNETKA TALK November 24, 1928 THOMAS J. LYNCH Tree Surgeons The North Shore's Largest and Best Equipped Tree Surgery Organization Pruning - Tree Surgery - Spraying Power Sprayers Pneumatic Cavity Machines GLENCOE 514 Phones WINNETKA 1294 Ever Greater Grows its fame Weeks of service have only intensi- fied public appreciation for tbis most wonderful of trains--you, too, will marvel at the completeness of its provisions for your comfort. THE NEW NORTHWESTERN LIMITED Finest train in the world CHICAGO-ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND Lv. Minneapolis... 8:00 p. m. § i St. Paul 3 30 p.m. Lv. Milwaukee. .... 9:00 p.m. Ay. 0 phen Ly. HIgh'd Pk. (8) 7:05 p.m. Ar Promotor X- (B) 7:d5 a. m Ar. St. Paul 7:00 a. m. Davis St. Ar. Minneapolis... 7:35 a. m. Ar. Chicago 8:35 a. m. a) arpa ou signal to receive passengers for Eau Claire and (b) Stops to discharge passengers from Eau Claire and beyond. The Shortest Route--the Lake Shore Water Level Line TICKET OFFICES E. E. Orner, Ticket Agent, Wilmette, IIL Phone Wilmette 4 F. W. Anholt, Ticket Agent, Winnetka, Ill. Phone Winnetka 13 J. N. Faucett, Ticket Agent, Glencoe, Ill Phone Glencoe 47 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN cig i Williams Dramatic Club to Appear on North Shore The Williams College Dramatic club, Cap and Bells, will produce its play this year in the auditorium of the North Shore Country Day school, Winnetka, Friday evening, December 28. This organization has not given a performance in Chicago for a num- ber of years and never has appeared on the north shore. The play will be followed by a dance, Already a large number of dinner par- ties have been planned preceding this event, as the interest is unusually keen this year because of the many north shore boys attending Williams college. The appearance of Cap and Bells is being sponsored by the Williams Alumni association of Chicago, of which Wallace Rumsey of Winnetka is president. Marcus D. Richards, 1340 Tower road, Winnetka, is chair- man of the committee in charge of arrangements for this presentation, which will be the only one in Chicago. Mrs. Dudley Cates, 620 Ash stréet, is returning home this week-end after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Foulke, of Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Foulke will probably come back with her daughter for a visit here. Business Club Opens Meeting for a Talk by Mary E. Bailey Miss Mary Bailey, assistant United States district attorney, is coming to Wilmette Monday evening, November 26, to give a talk on "Narcotics," at the dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club of Wil- mette which is to be open to all in- terested persons. Miss Bailey will exhibit some of the articles which have been seized as evi- dence of the breaking of the narcotic law. Among these will be pipes used in the smoking of opium, The locale of the dinner meeting will be the Wilmette Methodist church, in- stead of the Congregational church, where previous meetings have been held, and the hour will be 6:30 o'clock. Those unable to be present at the din- ner but wishing to attend the lecture are invited to come at 7:30 o'clock. Plans for the Christmas party, which is to be an unique affair, will be an- nounced at the meeting. Reservations for the dinner may be made with Miss Jennie Shantz, or dur- ing the day, with Mrs. F. K. Freund, Wilmette 3051, or in the evening with Miss Blanche Gay, Wilmette 4134. 1645 Orrington Ave. MEN ARE TURNING TO THIS RIMLESS STYLE Inconspicuous + 'Dignified » Good Looking Few men now are to be seen with the heavy shell rimmed glasses at social affairs, or on the street. ..but only at home reading or when engaged in sports. Rimless styles such as the Colonial shown above, and the Puritan are most favored although the Oval and Leaf shapes are most becoming to some. UNLESS YOUR GLASSES ARE RIGHT, YOU ARE NOT WELL DRESSED AlmerCoe Company Scientific Opticians University 6804