Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1927, p. 20

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20. · PATROL LEADERS CONVENE ~ Boy Scout patrol leaders' · conference, is 10 he held in \ Vilmctte on Sa'turday, February 12, 10 to 12 a. 111., followed 1)\- luncheon. The \\ ilmette patrol lca<lcr unit is working out the details. WILMETTE LIFE ~eb ruary 4, 1927 '!'he 1927 Echoes staff at New Trier Iligh school ha s been completely chosen and is '"orking- to tllakc this year· · annual school publication one of the be st the sch()ol has c\·cr produced. The <:;t;-~fb are as iollm\·s: GARLAND STUDIO Editor -i n-chid- E. S 'ymour Burge. Mrs. Frank L. ]~onntz. 11 21 A:-.hland ~fr. ancl ~frs. J. E. Cooley of Gf5 62:! I.~o n & lf (' ttl y m ag, I an·nuc, Bu. incs:-. m;ina!!cr-Jack Rathbone. " ·ill entertain the Drama Fknnth street arc spending the " ·ee .:P hone H nrr J ~o n 02i:l Associate editor-Emma Rummier. Study class on T uesday, February 8. e;1d in t. Paul and ).finneapolis. As ociatc editor-Jack Leach. Literan· staff-Rollin Simmonds e:rlThe year 1926 saw a marked addiiion made to the equipment of the North Shore Line. itor: Catherine Bickham, Adelle S;wMore than $800,000 was spent for new cars. Twenty new steel passenger coaches agc, Robert Sanderson, James Fleming. and three additional dining cars were placed in service during the year, b~sides a Jane Ashman, Conrad Daniels, Fred Faver, Kenneth Lovgren and \Vcbst cr number of refrigerator cars equipped with elect rical refrigerating machines, the first Ball. cars of their type to be developed f9r regular service ori any railroacl_ in the country. Bovs' athletics-Dan Snyclackc.r, ccJitor · · ~~ ilburn Forth, Ste\·e Har\\'ood and' Grinnell Burke. Girls' athletics-Ruth Kinne, editor; Ruth Hinchliff, Estelle Englehardt. Esther Sp,renger, Marjorie Solomon, Ruth Hamburger and Margaret Stult's. Organizations-Charlotte Erwin, editor; Harriet Johnstone, Virginia Brad(ord. Dorland Davis, Esther Crabb. Robert Harper, Karl Yost and Carolnt Baker.· - Statistics-Dorcas Branson. editor: Rose Flentye, Junior Smith. Jamc-" Strong and Fred Channcr. Senior pictures-Ann La\\- r en c c·, chairman: ~(. Carlson, C. Kt:nnedy, F. Etzbach, B. Brcey, M. Crocker, J. Olmstead, B. Crawford, W. Budding<T. R. Cuntlin~ham aqd L. Galitz. Group pictures-Ruth Kinne. chair man: Robert Martin, Preston Farlr:·. and ~f arjode S_ olomon. Typing ;.; taff-S t u art \\\·:-.terficld. chairman: Frances Etzbach, Lisbeth Goss, Bill Buddinger, Marjorie Ba nning and Ruth Olson. The A.clvertising sta fi is " ·o r king no\\', hut sin cc c a c h lll'l.'ll1 b c r llltt. t ~ <: ll a certain amount, it is not yet known who will come up to rcquircmen b. On February 19, a special issue r.i the ~ c "· Trier News weeklv will lw dcYoted entirely to the Echoes. 1 1 BUILD SCOUT CABIN Through t he efforts of County Commissione.r Oscar \V. Schmidt of \ Vilmettc, an app.ropria tion has been made for the C'rcction of a Log cabin in the Forest Preserve, west of Glencoe, for the usc of the troops of the Xorth Shore Boy Scout area for week-end camping trips. A dedication will be LE E SIMS CHARLI E GARLAND 1 held for the cabin when completed. and Assisting Faculty Teaching rt is hoped that it \\'ill he rL·ady for Piano Syncopation, Saxophone, I usc by ~~arch 1. · Banjo and Ukelele. NAMED RAIL DIRECTOR John R. Thompson, Jr., ' has been elected a director on the board of the Chicago, North Shore & ~HI:vaukce Railroad company to succeed h~s fa~h cr, who has hL·en active in the cltrectJOn of the litH' ior many years. ~fr. Thomp~on tint . ., is taking another . te1: in acti\'ch· as . tuning management ot the famil-\' interests. He has been 1 '1'1 lOlllpson prcsiclt:n t -o i the John l\.. company for the past t\\'o years. NAME ECHOES STAFF Organization for Production of High School Annual Begins Its Task; E. Seymour Burge, Editor · 11rs. John \V elton Fisher, Jr., and her three children, left on Sunday enning, January 30, for California, whert· theY will he unti l MaY. ~J rs. E. ~ A\·ery of Lansing, Micl;., Mrs. Fisher' s mother, ""ho has been \'isiting in \Vil I mette . ince Christma ., accompani('d 1 them. ' ~fr. and 1frs. John C. Marshall oi -o- 112 Green Bay road, Hubbard Woods. arc entertaining at a tea, f.rom 3 until 5 o'c lock, Sunday, Ftbrua ry (), in honor of ~f iss Collett, whu is the dancer appearing with "The Vagabond K ing" in Chi cago. 1I iss CoHet t and 1-f rs. Marsha ll , '"ere ne ighbQrs in the South. 68th Anniversary 1. 2. 3· SALE A fast train every hour· . Clean, comfortable, courteous service. se.ven Milwaukee-boun'd trains operate each day via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours. Shore line Limited trains operating to Waukegan make direct connections at Nonh Chicago Junction with Milwaukee limiteds opera· ting over the Skokie Valley Route. For schedules, fares and other information inquire at ticket office. · NOTE: Week of Feb. 14th Several Numbers of Luggage to he on Sale at Wholesale Prices Milwaukee terminal is at 6th and Syca. . more, in the heart of the city, convenient to everywhere, saving time and taxi fare. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee RaUroad Co. The Road of Service J- 105 WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION Te,ephone Wilmette 2514 Baggage Checked ttEW YORK · EST. 1859 CHICA(i()

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