Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1926, p. 19

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September 10, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE W.C. T. U. MEET· 19 The Wilmette and Winnetka. woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold its next meeting at the home of Miss L. Struggles, 1620 Spencer avenue, Wilmette, at 2 o'clock Mon- . day afternoon, September 13. Mrs. ' Iva G. Wooden, president of the Cook County Union, will address the meet· ing. Mrs. A. G. Humphry wilt render a guitar solo. ~orth Shore Line Now Has Electric Refrigerator Cars College President Returns· Miss Edna Dean Baker of Evanston, preside.n t of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, and her sister, Miss Clara Belle Baker, director of the Children's school of the . college 1 returned Friday evening from a delightful trip through the South, which included a voyage by steamship from New York to Jacksonville, and motor trips through Miami and southern Florida, returning by way of \Vashington. Delivery of perishables and ~old storage products by electric refrigerator cars has ·been inaugurated by the , Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railway company--the North Shore li.ne-between Chicago,· Waukegan, Racme, Kenosha and Milwaukee. This is the first regular ser·vice of this nature ever instituted by a railroad in the United States. The cars being used in this type of merchandise despatch servic~ were especially built for the North Shore line. They are equipped with ammonia compressor, ammonia condet\ser and water cooling apparatus, all of which is operated by electricity. Thermostatic control apparatus maintains an even temperature at all times, while the air-cooling· method of refrigeration insures cleanliness and preservation of shipments in first-class condition during transit. Each of the five cars in the initial :-;cn·ice is equipped with control and air-brake apparatus and control cabins at each. end. They a:e fin i.shed on the I style ot the regulatiOn 1\orth Shore · = = = line · pas::enger coaches, the absence of windows and passenger entrance being · · thl· only deviation in exterior appear- Montessori School to ancc. The cars are being operated in Be in New Home Soo CCJnjttnction \\'ith the regular merchan- ~ n di..;e despatch service of the North The Korth Shore ~[ontessori school ~hore line. for children from 3 to 8 years of age · conducted during the pa;;t nine years A111ong the north shore girls going to in the \Vinnetka \\'oman's club, \\'ill in the Cni\-crsitv of TJlinois this fall are the future be carried on in its own Jt:an Drayer: Eleanor Thayer, Gcr- home, a house now being remodeled t rttcle Brown, Dorothy Hall, Jane for the purpose at 761 Cherry street 0\\'en, Ethel Col\\'ell, ~[arian Thayer, het\\"cen Ridge and Linden avenues in Edith Adkins, Harriet ~cwcy, Frances \Vinnetka. Hn\Yard. Elizabeth DeBcrarcl, Helen Here, it is hoped, the children may Southward of \Yilmette: F.are Reiner, find an environment peculiarly suited Ol_~a ~J engel and Elizabeth Stutson of to their needs and capacities, .a real \\ tnnctka: Dorothy Steele of Glencoe. "Casa dei Bambini" where the educaII Complete Optical Service :,· Baker has returned to complete the final preparations for the opening of the fall term in the college, registration for which begins Friday, September 10. ~1.iss From the examination ·to the finished glasses is_av.ailable.j~{ your own co·minu~ity.' .,. ; ~o· need to spend . time:.·. and..; energy going to the loop : for· this service. ' For those . whose . b1Hipe$s takes them to the loop doting the day, we shall be pleased to take care of your needs in the evening, by apROintment. tional principles of Dr. Montessqri may successfully be carried out, it is . said. Cntil the new building is completed, school will be conducted as heretofore in the Winnetka Woman's club and will open Monday, October 4. George Carrington of 1426 Lake a venue, has returned to \Vilmette after spending a summer in England. ~·· .._..,...,.c~c·._.t~c·~·....-c·._,c,.._,.,._.(,~ l ~'··· Phone for an appointment. ~[ rs. Drs. Ber. s ch & Stone Optometrists 1 177 I Sewing Maahines I Repairing AU Makes 1 I Work Guaranteed - U-Hour Service ~ i Dron postal card or phone 1 ·:··...,.t..-.cl....,-cJ.-.cJ...,.t.....,.c ..-.ct...,c,.-.c.,_....-.c,...., ':· ! Brunswick 9394, C. Skowron, ~~ i 2167 ~- California Avenue, Chicago.. i Wilmette Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2766 Hrs. 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Evenings by . 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