Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1927, p. 18

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18 WILM .ETTE LIFE May 13, 1927 ! Mrs. Howard Linn I Named Decorator IN addition to exact methods at Vista del Lago Club Vista del Lago in "No Man's Land" has secured the services of Mrs. Howard Linn as decorator. Prominent in societ\' and business, her wide tran'l and personal -contact with world-fa mous clubs and resorts have proviued an experience and knowledge invaluable to development of unsurp~ssed decorative schemes for clubs, it -is ex1 plained. Mrs. Linn's decorative aLility is well known, among her outstanding achievements being the interi-or oi t lw Illinois Women's Athletic club. Members visiting the cluh site will hl' surprised at the rapid progress l,eing made hv the McLennan Construction I company in their building .Jpuations . Nineteen great Spanish archt·~ · rising from the sand of the beach front form the initial building efforts and tht· scheclule for · construction is c;;o arranged that the first club facilitie.; will be available to the members this 'HilLmer. of diagnosis, careful treatment and humane aftercare of patients at the North Shore Animal Hospital, the service includes all that provides for the · comfort of animals, such as clipping. plucking, bathing and grooming. An appointment may be arranged by telephoning University 363. I North Shore Animal Hospital . Evans ton, Illinois · Mrs. Rufus Dawes Talks Before Catholic League "The Open Road to Peace" was the subject discussed by Mrs. Rufus C. Dawes, prominent Evanstonian, at the meeting of the Catholic Woman's League of Chicago held Saturday at the Palmer House. M.rs. Dawes, who is chairman of thl' International Relations Committee of the General Federation of Women's clubs, is appearing this spring before a number of important clubs and othet . organizations. The Rev. Hugh P. Smyth, pastor of St. ~{ary's Catholic church. Evanston was among other speakers at the luncheon. Ro11in Pease gave two groups of songs. Mrs. R~bcrt H. McColl, p.romincnt in Evanston Catholic club circles, was recently elected president of the league. Its membership includes a number of north shore women. Addressed to the Man Who Says "All Cars Are Alike" · May we suggest a trial trip in the LaSalle? With all due consideration for your previous experience-a discovery awaits you. Words are futile-·~e car itself is its only adequate description. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH I BAHAI LECTURE "The Promised Deliverer" will be tht' subject at the meeting in the studio of Louis Bourgeois, architect, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette, Sunday, May 15, at 3 o'clock. The object of these forums is to acquaint the public with the mission, teachings and philosophy of the Bahai movement as exemplifierl in the writings of its founders. Poor Diabetic Perhaps you're dls,.ouraged-even skeptical of ever getting relief. But we urge you to try Nature's owa rem· edy, Mountain Val· ley Water from Hot Springs, Ark. This f a m o 11 s mineral water s e e m 1 to neutralize tbe aelds tba& may be en· dangerlag your Ute. It witt allay J01lr Intense thirst; Its minerals .dso seem to hal·e power to make the body eells use up some of the troublesome sagar. It Is pret;erlbe.d as an aid to relief by 1 c a d I n g doetors nerywbere. 0 u r files con tal11 bun· dreds of testlmo· nlal letters from diabetic nlfercrs who bave ben· t-flted hy Its use. Our booklet will tell you more. Phone for a case today. -WE DELIVER- 1810 Ridge Avenue · Evanston MoUDtaia Valley Water Co. 260~ I Broadway . Greenleaf 4777 Evanston, Ill. Chicago Office 739 \V. Jackson Blvd. Monroe 5460 'f

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