Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1926, p. 28

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.28 WILMETTE LIFE M a rch 19, 1926 JAMES G. BARBER "ble&gO Motor Club IDr. M. H. Bickham to Appear i~ Kadio · r~Ik IRel!ort Shows Work p Dr. ).1artin H. Btckham, 529 Nmth stre-et. \\'ilmette, is to speak over radio stati~; 1 \VS\\"S, Chicago, Tuesday 'f f 17 ·-W t 0 1 23 afternoon, ~' arc 1 . . · rom . - · 12:55 o'~Jock. _H.c wtll sp~a.k m ~he Illterest ot the Lmted Cl.lanttes~ hts . ub-~ · A. Authorized Stutz Service Station · bemg, · "H ow F anu 1 1 _1ect Y Soctal . \Vork C Repairing- Rebuildmg All Makes of C J rs Rcn·ab. the Hea:t of the Italt~n 0~1115 " · 1 nnmit,·." . actr~e Machine Shop- Welding-Painting- El ectnca · \V'l ttDr. 1 Btckham, u ch \\'Ork who e pectallv 111 Wholesale and Retat ' l P arts for Pat'_ g·-Jew·tt m I n~e e c. ll r I \\"1, p an -. s I1 .. , c t me tt c 01111 e c t 10 n "'1 t 1 t 1e O fll c lal ( 24 Hr. ) . . · l e S ervi ce Statton J ordan-M armon- Yello w Cab-Chevroltt .\f~thodtst churcl.1, t5 a spc~t.a repre n1 1 e~U::..:n.:.:t~te::..:d:___.::C:_~h=a=-::r~tt::.=. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t:_at::_:.t.:_ve~o:..:.f_t~l:.:_ e~s=-:.._____ 0 AUTOI1~~:o~~~!:'~~~ton VeUe Sales and Serviee of Red Cross in T [ M th ast we ve on . s Recalling ~h.c ready r.e~pons e w htch the communtttc:, comJ~rtsmg t 1 1e 1 oca 1 chapter of the Amencan Red Cross I AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE About North Shore Line Schedules W E ARE sometimes requested to stop Lim.. ited trains at Local stations. Or to deviate in other ways from our regular schedules. Obviously, we cannot meet every request of this nature, much as we desire to please each passenger. North Shore Line sched~les have been carefully worked out to give the greatest benefit to the most people. To interrupt established sched... ules would seriously impair our service. The North Shore Line delivers three types of passenger train service. They are: ll\·a de to the rl'iiei of tornado sufferers J·u · t a vcar arro the rct)orts gin. · n at the ~ < n · annuai meeting held at the Palmer House in Chicago on ~larch 1.2 sho\\'ed tl 1 t:· ~'a ·t atllOUt1t oi "·ork acro;lll>lishcd ~ :-. In· the chapter during the · ,·car 1925 . \\-. ork \\' . 1 goes · 11c on con t muous 1v 1 1 throughout the. district includes th-e Braille scn·ice for the blind, clas~cs in First Aid and Life Saving, Home Hygiene, both by direct instruction and by radio. assistance rendered to cx-st'n·icc men and their families and to men 110\\' .. nli:-.tccl in the ann,· and nan·. and the \"oluntl·er Service ·carried o;1 through the "·ork oi wonH.· n's club and societi l'S. The bus iness of the annual meeting included the re-election oi ()fliccr-.. with ] ames B. Forgan. Jr., chairman: Jolm \ V. Scott vice-chairman: J acoh ~I. Dickinson, Jr.. trca -.urer, and Thomas 11. Temple executive sl·rrdar~·. a ll of whom were n·-elected. Directors r e-e lected for a three vcar te r m are Arth ur T. A ldis, Anto;1 J. Cermak, J oseph ~f. Cudahy. Jacob ~f. nickinson. ] r., Col. Xohle B. Judah. F1·ank C. Logan. Dr. L. D . ~ f cArth u r. Arth u r ).J eeke r , Dr. \\'i ll iam .-\ . Pusey. Ceorge ~f. Reynolds. Donald ).f . Ryer. on, Ed,,·anl F. S\\·iit, Robert ] . T h or n e. :\1 r:-. Frederic \\' . Cpham. Frank 0. \ Yt.'tlllnrc. Thomas E. \\'i l :-~on a nd \\"i ll iam \Y rig ley, Jr) ~f r.;. II. E. KL·n,·in wa:- among the guests at the Junchl'on at thl' Palmer Hou:-~c \\'hich prcce<.lc<.l the annual meettng. . LOTS GOING FAST F. H. Cathcrcoal report:-. the -.ale of three more lot. in Kings Court. the new sixty-lot sub-division \\'hich Iloyt King is developing a ic\\' hun<l r e<l feet we. t oi the Glcna,·rc :-tation on the Skokie \ -alley route.- oi the ~orth Shore line, " ·est oi \ Yillll<.:ttc. ~{ r:-.. C. P. \"an Schaack of ol 4 Linden an·nue entertained at a hox pa r ty at the ~ h icago Symphony orchestra concert on Tue~day afternoon, ~ l a r ch 16. Her g-uests were: ":\f r.;. Hope T h ompson. ). f r s. George F. Coodnow of H ighl and Park, :\1 rs. \\'i lliam Bolto n of C hi cago, ~ ~ i:-.:-. ] anctte Doughty, Eva n sto n . and ).f r~. \\'illiam E. Gu\'le(', EYanston. - Local SerYice ~x}'ress SerYice Limited Ser'Vice Local service is town-to-town, station-to-station service- a service essential to every community. The first requirement of such a service is frequ ent trains. That is exactly what our Local service provides-trains every half hour in both directions. North Shore Line Express service is a service for commuters between Waukegan, the North Shore suburbs, and Chicago. This, too, is a fre· quent service, with Express trains half hourly both ways. Express trains make fewer stops than Locals, and operate direct-without-change to the Chicago Loop. The third type of service- Limited serviceis our long-distance service between Chicago and Milwaukee. To attract and ho1d patronage, our Limited trains must operate on fast schedules with few stops. Were Limiteds to make Local stops, we would no longer have a Limited service. This situ· ation would be harmful not only to the Road, but to the thousands of travelers each week whose needs are met by this important service. If you are at a Local station and wish to board a Limited or an Express train, you need only take a Local train to the nearest Limited or Express stop. No hardship is involved. Close connections are made. North Shore Line schedules a redesigned to serve everyone to the best advantage. · · I · .. .., . North Shore Line takes you direct to where you want to go in ChicagoNorth Side, Loop or South Side. Save time and bus fare. . .... Soldiers' Memorial, Oak Park Granite Cut and Erected by Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. 7 2 West Adams Street, Chicago, Ill. The I-Iigh ..SpeedElectrically..OperatedRailroad l-85 J.B.ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. We make the Better Clue Memorial· 5751 RaveDawood AveDue ... ,., Write for Catalogue

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