Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Apr 1926, p. 41

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April 16, 1926 WILMETTE NAME SCHOOL OFFICIALS Arthur T. Mcintosh was re-elected president of the Kenilworth Board of Education in the annual ~ school district vote held in that community : Saturday of last week. Julius A. Peterso n, was re-elected a member of the board and Homer H. John son was elected as a new member . The candidates were uncontested and the balloting was extremely light. LIFE 41 Methodist Church NE>xt Sunday, n a. m., Dr. Martin H. Hickhatn will prt>nt,h . His subject for th , morning will bt·: "A C hrh;tian Hasi:-· for t'hi<'ago·s Future D velopnwi1t." !I :30 :t. rn. partm e nts . t ~ hurch ~<'hool in all deTht· Men·~ Bible clas!-5 tnug-ht hy l'rof. Sehermerhorn. Hig-h School dt·p:nt ment. \Vorship ~l'I'ViC(· in c harge of Mr . Stafford, themE> (or th e sp n ·ice will IJe "The j '1'///////////l'////////////////////////l'//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// / ////h:l'/. "For ·Fuel-Use Oil" , 1 Prompt .Deliveries from Our Winnetka Bulk Storage Plant Hopt· of l'nh·t~ J 'SH l P<-' :t<'t>." :3 p. m. Sunda:; afternoon, King's H <· ral<ls and Little Lig-ht l1 ear(' rs. All Jnc·mht·r·s an· urg·<·cl to attl'nd. BrauD Bros. OU Co. 11 Mr. and 1hs. D~· i g ht Cm.ark of For Fuel-Use Oil" p. 111. Sun<la~ · t'V<:'ning-, Epworth h·agu<·. Leadt-r for tht: E'\'l"ning, ::\lr. Edwip Hohsf·ll; suhje<·t, "l~hrist, in th<· \V!lrld's Literatun·." fl \Vilmettc returned home thi s week after moto ring from · J-.'lorida. where they spent the winter. Wilmette and Winne1ka WILMETTR 290 WINNETKA 1565 llo\· SciJill Troop:-; ;{ and G meet a.t tlw c:hurc h at i :ao p . IlL :\lr . Willard ()sllll r 11 in (' ha I'!.!. t·. <:irJ 'l'ht· s('(ll!IS, Tu<·sda,\' Troops :: and .J, lllt'l:l aft<·rnnon at ·I tJ ' <:]O('k. 1 I I l·'rit·IHily ('in·lt · i11\'it1.: th<· ll\l'lll- 1 l>t-- 1· 8 to bring tht· ir hushand::; to a social t·\'t·ning- tc> l~t· ht·ld April 2i·, at s I'· m . in th1· IJast·JIH·nt of tht · ehurch. s p 1 'l' i a 1 in \' i t a t ion_ is <·x t t ' 1HI< ' d to . the 'I lit>\\ ' ll\PJlllwn; (lt our d1Ur<'h. S<l\'t' tlt~· d:tlt · ~ I cidy Tht · \·oung· \\'on~~·n ' s .\li sHi(JI\ary HO- ~i will nH·t·l Jlt'Xt Tu<· scla~· ('\'eninl-{, April ~~~ . :tt th ,· homt· of ~lis:-; Aclc·laidt· .lf>ll<·s. III:W ('t · ltll':tl :t\"t · ll\lt', :\Iiss I J)oroth ~ I:J al'l.: will gi\' t' a V()C·al ~olo,. l and ~l1 ' s. L . F. Todd will J't ·\'it·\\' ('hapll'r 1\. "f tht · stud~· l>tH>k. 1 I cAbout the uVorth Shore Line ·Published by Chicago North. Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co · Milwaukee, Wisconsin -------------- Week of April 12, 1926 --------------------------------~-------- Chicago, Illinois Tilt· 111irl - \\ t·t·k stTYic<· ,,. ,.<111<'~<1ay j r. ", . n i 11 !.:. · :-. p. n1. . w i II I J(' i u char J..:; l· of 1 s. E . Lt ·t·m:t'JL :-;pl'eial mu:-;i(· fligh 1:irl S('<l\lts . Troop l aJHI <: i rl Sl ' t>llt s Tro()p :! will lllt·t·t at th· · ('htlrt ·lt \\ ' · · dnt ·!:-' tl:t~ · aftt· I'IIC> o ll at 4 I) . " ~(' )\ 1 ,, ,J l I lll. ) 1. 111. TIJ l ll '~ tla~·. t' hr>ir n · h<·:trsal. 'J'IJ, . Fi r:-- t (~ll:t\'lt · J · J~ · ( ' onf· ·J'I · It l' t' of th· · l·' ir s t ~1. 1·: . ('hUrt'll will h< · IH·l<l :\J>I'il :!~· . at tilt · <'hurc·h. J>r . ·J. II. ( ldgl'l ';o, ill dt:tl'gt · .-\pril ~~ - ]li\' i s il>l\ l! a,· for lht · L:toli· ·s· .\id . Fir~t I>iYi~-:ir.,n llH' t·ts ar :! Jt . n1. at tht · llt~tll· · llf ~Irs . J., .,. F .. l·:'ngli::-'11 , lllt t ~ 1:r· ·t· ll\..,,,o(] an · ntli ·. :-;t·<·Ollrl l li\·ision t· JJ!t ·rtain :-: tilt· thir1l at ~ Jl . 111 . at t ht · 1\~>lllt ' of :\lr:-:. F. .\. ~lillittg· t(,JI. l:!li tlxf<,J'd road, Kt·nilw"rtl\ Fifth (li\'i:-:i,,tl t·ll\t·rtain~ th(· 1 F ( ' ur t I > i ,. i ~ i 11 n a t 1 n n . 111. a t l h 1· ' l.oJn· · ,,f :\ln;. \\·. \\". J:nldwill . fiVE new refrigerator cars, being added to our present comprehensive merchandise equipment, are an innovation on railroads in this part of the country, being equipped with electric.:. refrigerating machines and motor controls. Their cost is $16,400 apiece. It is the obligation of a railroad to furnish not only complete passenger service, but a convenient and dependable means of trans~ porting the supplies that are essential to life and progress in the communities it serves. no you realize how large an investment is required to operate a railroad, with 115 miles of· double track, giving service of the North Shore Line standard? Thirty .. five millbn dollars has been permanently in. . vested in this high-speed electrically,oper. . ated railroad. Twenty,two million dollars has bc-> ~ n spent since 1916 when the road came under its present management. i1 I 1 Saturday, ht· ;t ,·:·wl. -1 p 111. · .Junir>r cho ir 1 l'- I i delicious cups of coffee were served last year on North Shore Line dining cars. It's our own special blend--and it brings us daily con1pliments. 106' 000 QUR supplementary motor coach service is growing constantly. We now oper.. ate eleven motor coach lines, and have found it necessary to construct a new $125,000 motor coach garage at Waukegan. Spend an enjoya~le day at Milwaukee! Lots to see and do! · Milwaukee boasts the larg.. est municipally. .owned museum in the U. S. Visit the 40,acre zoo with its 720 animals, birds and reptiles. Enjoy the beautiful parks and conserNorthShoreLine HOWARD STREET vatories. See ,the operates in Chi· cago over tracks famous Milwaukee Chicago RaP· Auditorium, and id Transit ("'L").Takes the Mi'lwau kee :YOU direct Public Librarywith WILSON to whe1'e :You nearly 650,000 book~. Beautiful homes-and a fine business section. Go up to. Milwaukee in the morning on the North Shore Line-it's a short, pleasant ride each way. A\1£, want to goNorthSide, Loop or South Side. Sat~es time bus/are. Worth Thinking Over YES T R A I N itself is not E serious. It's neglect however that is. Eyestrain is nerve strain. You cannot go on forever wasting nerve-energy without ill effects. Oft-times the eyes themselves give no indication of trouble, yet pains over the eyes, or in hack of the head, indig-estion or irritable disposition mav be the rcsrult. · The most serious effects from COn· tinucd neglect is a complete hrca kdown due to nerve exha ustion. Such cases arr becoming alarmingly frequent. you know the total population- of -- cities served by this high-speed electrically,operated railroad? It h four million. no ORTH SHORE N LINE ROOS£VI!LT ROAD ·= !\ItROAD .CliRO IITfU'£T 16 years of successful practice · DR.O.H. BERSCH Optometria t 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette \Vii. 2766 or Rea. Wll. 1'701

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