Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 48

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WILMETTE LIFE November 23,- .1928 :Emil Nord; Dr. c; B. Blake 4 ner of the Glenview Chamber of ComLittle Bartlett' merce, Tuesday night in the GlenView · Attend Annual Meeting Methodist church. Mr. Nord spoke on Work Produced on Stage The Minneapolis Thursday Musical President Emil A. Nord of · the Wil- the work of the Chamber of Com;mette Chamber of Commerce and Dr. merce in the community. The Glenview club gave""" "The Lives · of Old ComC. B. Blake, a member of the Chamber, Chamber has a membership of about posers in Song, Story and Tableau" + attended the annual meeting and din- 40. at the Garrick theatre in Miqneapolis this week. The stories and ·songs were written by Floy Little Bartlett and the tableaux were arranged by the late Bertha Iles of Chicago. This work has · been rece.ntly; published in complete form. .· · Mrs. Bartlett went to Minneapolis early in the week to tell the storie·s of the composers as little boys as they occur in the p[.oduction before the We use soft water and Ivory soap. It's so gentle to clothes showing Qf each tableau. Floy I·· ··. · Teachers' . Club Is Fairy Godmother to Struggling School NELSON LAUNDRY Dr~ aad Cleaning S~stem Llbea-al Dlseount on Ba-Ing and CaD CENTRAL AT MAIN ST.t WILMETTE Phone 1800 The Wilmette Teachers' club is doing some philanthropic work this year by assisting a struggling one-room countrv school in southern Illinois, known- as the Winkleman school, lo, cated ncar Harrisburg, Ill. The club has recently sent to this school a complete set of thirty-two library books offered by the Illinois Pupils' Reading circle. There will be enough books for use in all grades. At Christmas time the club plans to send the school money or materials for a Christmas party. Colored paper and various art materials will be sent. Raincoat for Gridiron The state funds are insufficient for Field the Will Insure proper upkeep of the Winkleman Northwestern's and Dartmouth's school and the teachers' club plans to football teams are guaranteed a dry use its surplus funds for the benefit footing in their engagement Saturday of this school. by the new canvas cover the university has purcha·sed and spread over the DAWES IS GUEST OF HONOR gridiron. Vice President Charles G. Dawes of It is a treated material similar in Evanston will be chief guest of honor type to those used on many of the and speaker at the annual dinner of leading sport fields in the country. It the Indiana society that will be held is made in six pieces ·so that it may be at the Palmer house, Chicago, Dec. 1. used on the baseball field, tennis court Eugene ]. Buffington and John C. and track as well as on the football Shaffer of Evanston are members of the arrangements committee. · field. DrY Ever Greater Grows its fame Weeks of service have only intensified 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 MEN ARE TURNING · TO THIS RIMLESS STYLE Inconspicuous. ~ CHICAGO-ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS Lv. Chicago .-···.· .8:80 P· m. Lv · .Minneapolis .... 8:00p.m. Lv. E\'anst.on .... .. 6:49p.m. Lv st. Paul 8· .. 0 p m Davis St. ··. · .... · · · · o:oOa.m. ... · · .. .n. A..r.· Milwaukee L v. ...·u 11 wau .. ee ..... · :o0 p.m. Ar. Hlghl'd Pk. (b) 7:f0a.m Lv. Hlghl'd Pk. (a) 7:0i p.m. .Ar. Evanston ... . .. 8:12a.m. Ar. St. Paul . . ...... 7:00a.m. Davis st. Ar· .MinneapoUs .... 7:SU a.m. Ar. Chlca~ro ..... .. . 8:36a.m. \aJ :Stops on signal to receive passengers for Eau Claire and beyond. (b) Stops to discharge passengers from Eau Claire and b4'yond. 'Dignified ~ Good Looking NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND 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 fa\ored ·although the Oval and Leaf shapes are most becoming to some. . UNLESS YOUR GLASSES ARE RIGHT, YOU ARK NOT WELL DRESSID The Shortest Route-the Lake Shore Water Level Line TICKET OFFICES E. E. Orner, Ticket Altent, Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 4 F. W. Anholt, Ticket Agent, Winnetka, 111. Phone Winnetka 13 J. N. Faucett, Ticket Agent, Glencoe, Ill. Phone Glencoe 47 Clt.ICAGO ~ . NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY 53SB AlmerCoe~Company Scientific Opticians 1645 Orrington _ Ave. University 6804 Tlte .... ol Ewo~l·· . , Ia tllelleotolflleWeof .

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