Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1926, p. 20

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20 WILMETTE LI F E O ctob er .22, 1926 New Cream Top Milk' Comes from Tubercular· tested cows. Sanitary hood· sealed caps. A sk Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029Greenleaf 820.· '4~~t:] ~~ - Find Milk Good Drinking When · Its Chocolatey RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY liic per quart The cream taken from this milk will whip '~""'J~ ~·'A:· !,I~ .t~ ~~'.1..! ..~1,~!&0. 9...!.>, ~.~.l~l~~1(~XWXG)~)~~~~~) ~..~ ,~-·.., ·::.=_._~":'.':' "~.. -CJ' . ·:.··)::!: \?;;.!~·, .~;,.-,:J..::~~.:.~;j:~;~~L~r'~~;-'!L~J.~tl!-t"-'~.tc.t"J.~J.~t~J.~)'J.~J.~J.~~J/. ~ .j ~1 J i First \V alking Shoes ~ · - V ··~· "' 01 f~~ 4~1 ~~ ~' 'o/ littlng of Infants' F irst '."'Ai a l~ing Shoes for the most ·ir.1porta1 ·t time in t he baby's life, when correct ~~hoes will just as surely aid in the develcpntent of healthy feet as in cofrect shoes will r uin them. eu<'l< " \'y\\ IE SPECIALIZE in the ~-Sizes 4 to 8 p I OOL ~ ]®. ~' ~ "':""~ i~ ~! . ~,, White ~4 · 50 Htdt> and Tan \\:hite E ll<, Pony $3 95 · ~·~~ .. h Tel z.?hone Univeraity 973 1 ·1_1608 1 ·I ..... C· ~ CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Chicago ~venue _ -~':'anston, Illinois & pIPER I ,I ~~ ~~ ~} ;,~~:@f+~~~-:f~~~~~M~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~ PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS "Have another glass." Session of Course to Be Held "Fourteen's plenty, thank you," Under Auspices of Wilmette sighed the sc,·cnth grader who outChurch Federation · drank in chocolate milk his 130 classmates on a tour of the \Vicland Dairy company la st " ·ee k. But they ·were The opening sess ion of the \Vilm cttt: 't t 1 1 school of Religiou s Edu cat"ion will he e gasses. l1 Five bu s load s of childr en from the held Tuc sc.lav, October 26, in the CenCentral school made th e trip, the sec- tral school. -T enth street and Central oncl oi a series in relati on to the social avenue. Thi :; sc hool, wh ose sess ion s science classes. The children were \\"ill be of interest to th e public, will taken through the plant and shown me et on "jx Tuc-.da~· rvenin~s: th e the processes in the care of the milk, sessions beginning at 7 :45 and etHiing the products of the plant, the method at 9:40 c,'cloc k. of chemical an aly sis, and at ·the encl. Four co w .;es ,,·ill h<' offl'rt·d . Till" of the trip thry were sea ted at tablr s course in "Church School Admini stra and gin·n all tlw chocolate milk th ey tion" ,,·ill b(' dire cted !)\· Dr. \V. Ed could drink. ward lbrfl't\", who \\·ill . ;tl.;o ~ern· a-. Th e· trips inclmle thL· ,,·atcr \\·orb, 1 dean (Jf tht· srhor.J . Prnf. Sr·hernH:rth e tl'kplwne exchange and th e ga: horn \r ill conduct _ th r cla -...: in "\"l'\\" plant. A con1mittec oi ch ildr en \\·ill be 'l't·st ;IJ11Cllt." Dr. ;\ornJa Jl Rirhard ,o 11 ~e nt to thl' \'ill age hoard to st ud y it.. of K()rth\rc-,fl'rll unin-rs;t~· ,,·ill !t-ac h Th e cla~s i-; nnw nn the suhj L ' Ct, ").fy "Adok."-:_n·ncl·.·· The class in tht· Cit~·." !"Principles ni ' 1\~ac hin rr" ""ill bt· eli ---______ rl'cted 1)\· l.;t\\Tl'llCr Tnh n.;;r,Jl. Eac h 'I' I' , , . ·tl 1 : 1 .· - 1, f tl . ('o 1 _, rnurst' h;ts ht·t' t1 apprr;,.<· rl ))\- t h<' T 11 IC . · " 01 1 ,)]( Lll c c 0 lt I · I "1 . R J" · · . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 t 'f otl<l't\' ft·rnattona co!Jnrt ol \. C ·p·Jntts 1· du grega t tuna c mrc 1 \\"t mt·e ·' ,. , .. . . : October 25. at the home of ~lr s. ] . \V. catton anr 1 prn pt'r cn ·dtt wtll he g~Hn ' . f\11 ' ' n \\ . ooc I , a\.' r.. \111"11all . \\ .hn CC'Illpletl' any Olll' cnur.;e · tn a .A.! cIcr .,,) ('11-u e 1111. t. , . .;an-.tacton· tnann rr. eon \\"Ill l>e st' rYt.:<l at 12:30 and the PI T S · afternoon \\"ill he spent Sl' \\·ing for the Til ... , . ·~~~l, w~ ~~~:~ns . Cong-regational rhurch ba zaar. t 1 t ~ ' 1 , , 1 t \\ 0 S(" 10.11 " 111 · t·,tr h __________ rr·u rsc (';tt·h I uc . daY {'\'t'lllll!.[ \\"tth a · ~hnr t as~ellllJh· period hc t\\"l.'t'll th e lecture periods. Dr . H . Sl,e)ton ~tn;t 1, W e Have J ust the dir ector c1i !l' :ulcr sh io t r;-~ inin g oi ht· HATS - COATS Tntern;ttiuJLtl coun ci l. "·ill h~_· tht· SJh'aker ai the a . .;sL·ntb h· pl"r ioclt·ll tl11 DRESSES opening night. that you have been looking all over The sc11Clol i-: hC'ing rnnrlucll'd und n the Norrh Shore for. Come in and auspicn of the \\'ilmr'ite cottnril th e take your pick. They arc beauti nf Heli l!inu..; Fdttr:-ttinn. 'l'hnmas H . f ul. wc;o;t. chairman. E . Y . Tuhh ". lf .. c nr Dodd s. Philip D <· no,·<·r and \\'illiam (:11j r' ;1rl' t l·p ~!ll'C ial Cfillllll;lfr·e ()JJ B. COPLAN. Prop. standard tr~ining school which ha s charge ni all ~~ rr angeme n h in r tht· 1 1 26 Central A venue comnmnit ,. scl 1or I. Phone W it. 2403 Six. oi .thr Protr;;t a nt ch urches are ro-nncratins.- in thi . :-plt ·rHI ;d ,,·o rk ni Rrli!! ious Edtt r:t tion . '1'11<' com mit t< ·t· in chart[r. ha.;; hr n assur<'rl a large ('11 rnllmrnt In- thl' lradcr .; of the Yari(IIJ-.. churchc.; . . Tht· financi a l rc ,pon.;c h:h been unu~~talh· prontpt and \rhr,Je hcarted 1)\- all the cont[resratinns re pr c sc n t c d i n t h c l o ~a I ch u r ch f l' dP r a t i rn ~ . I . I . . UNIQUE STYLE SHOP ).f r. anrl ~f r .;. 1L K . Sn idn. \\he' han· SJ>t" nt a ,.<·n pk :1s;t11 t s ummer ;1t Ea:-t Dennb. Cape Cnd. ~fa .;s . , kn·c rommt'nct·d t lu·ir honw\\" :trd journt· ~·. hut \\"ill not return to \Vilm ct lc fnr a month. a-. the\· are stnnp ing in X t·\\' Ynrk. anrl in Philad<'lpltia to Yi sit thr S('squi -C'("ntennial. ancl in Ohio and T !·diana . -()- The three eyelets-the wide silk laces - the colonial tongue and the 2Vs in. heel give quite decided individuality to this Foster oxford for afternoon. Produced in black or the new crottle brown shade of antelope at $16.50 and in patent leather at $15. Shown at Wabash Avenue-z.t .noor The Drake Shop Tbe E~anston Shop ).fr -;. F. H. Cnrncll. 1110 _ -\ -,hLtlld <lH'IllH', l1ad a-. her LY\lt'"t~ m·e r the· week -e nd, ~frs . B vnia;nin ]farner anri ~f rs. IT arprr's brother. Charle~ C< ,rham. ~Irs. Harper and ~fr. (~n rh;t 1 reside iil Rockford. -o~rr·s. Byron Knapp entrrtaincd l1L !. TuesdaY club at luncheon and hridl.! t" at the . Orr ington hotel where she . j..; residing at present. ' '187oster &J Company LAD IES' FINE HAND BAG MAKER BEADED AND TAPESTRY BAGS MOUNTED REPAIR WORK LEONARD MOESE of Parts 671 NORTJI MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO Phone Superior 7077

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