Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Oct 1927, p. 62

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WILMETTE LIFE Central-Laurel P. T. A. Outlines 1927-28 Progran1 A Miiwaukec: won1an has written the North Shore Line about a recent experience with this "Road of Service". A death called her one night to Clinton. Iowa. With only twenty minutes to make the nine o'clock train she hurried by taxicab to National Avenue, only to see the train lt·a,·ing. She attracted the condm:tor's attention, however, and the train was . stopped. Fr\·m Racine, the conductor wired ahead for train times to Clinton. The answer was received ;t t Kenosha, greatly rdieving the customer's nervous strain. "I have never been given such arrention in all the years I ha\..: travelled", ~ays this cus[omer in writing to the road. 111 · r;ttl l. ~r··rth .,,. 1 · · lo , o ,·,·i "J;.L; I · ·' il;;,,,, ' l> ::r·· , · ' \ .. ::· .. I' ' · J);[\f ". !"t f;t!lll.t: ' 1 '" I :t :; r, ll:tl I 11'· · ' 11;' ]ll, .~ ' : :: ~· ··1 II t , 1· :1 t \ , ,' (~ " I\. I \ ' ! ' ' ·' \ i. ... \! . l· I I · ... ,. I 11(1 . · .. 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The answer is found in the beautifttl \1 r .. 'HI :.1 · , l·\, · ;I ' ' ,. r 11 "]'l "lll II, , ,1 1 :- ; "" : ., r" .. , · \ ·l · t · .: ... ' : : 1 ~ \\t< i··!' !'·!" ", \l,,-. , ·,··' 1~ ·I ·, l.t t, .1,, ., ' t: l\t ;. 1 ....::. 1 } ;I 1~'11!i·" 1 ""', ,·, j ~' 1 .. r_, 1 ·I 1 _fi·l l( tl. I ...:._' ~ t t If r! t · ·; · ll ~ it : ·· I '· ·l c rc· ·· I·· ,, l 1·......... , \. ,., ·, t """'! 1, · r ,, · t: ' 1 ~ · '!:,.,,!] ,,, .~ I . , . LI.t :'·· \:~'I \ SJ(OIQE VERY day it grows more difficult to obtain property in the '>IJer ~cctwns of the North Shore. Where will the younger generation turn? The rcrfcct answer is found in the Skokie Valley .. the newer North Shore·· - conven· iently clo~e to the family home--yet in a section where srace is plentiful. VAI,I,£Y tions safeguard for all time the beauty of this choice section. Four large forest presen·es and twenty·twogolfcoursesare aJJcdattractions. Where is the Skokie Valley? Many sections of it are actually within the boundaries of established North Shore communities! Absence of transportation retarded the Skokie Valley until now. The change commenced when the North Shore Line opened its Skokie Valley Route and gave this l~cautiful area high· speed, dcctrically·operated trans .. portation. Modern home conveniences are already available-sewer, water, electricity, gas. telephone and paving. · 1·, , . \I i-- 1. : · , '·: ·: 1 I ' t'lllt ' l !.tilt F ;1 r k · ,: 1..: t 'll i; .,, · .r · r. I·' Jli.(\ .t: Il l ; . ;_ , hto)fll; I I i \fj, . , \lit ' t· :-:: l i]ll " .tl i ".1 I I !11 f,t ll t.trri , ·I ··t 1 ,, ., ,,. " ! . .!.! I:_ ~ 11 li1 it!~ 1111' E ,l:lll · ~:., :tt"t l ;tt'h \11 Il L' illt. t : 't \ .... :, t ciJ·c i.. r t J., hndt ·!11 -il t .\fi:-, ,laJJt· Youn~ krt K,·ltd\,··rt : " Tn.,rfa\ rnornin'-! j,,r tht· ~ati111.:". · Park ~rh~tul in. \\'a-.hingl··n. 1>. 1 wht'rt· ..,JH itttt·rHJ._ 1·1 curnpktt· th, rir .. · two q _ ·ar:-- 11f l~t·r t.'HIIq.~~· 1\ork. ~h · n·r· ··rtlv !..!l"&uhtatt·d irtllll :-\t · \\' T:it~ ' \\·itll hi).!h -..riH·Ja..,ti,· hollor ... -u The Skokie Valley has an especially strong ··ppcal t,) the younger folks. New communittcs are hem~ de\'elopcJ along moJcrn lmc~ of community huildmg. ~icnt1fic landscaping and ~n~ihle huiiJing rcstnc- and ~lr:-.. ('hark ." \\"art· oi ~t·n ii \\orth moton·cl "' Hartland. \\'i ..... o\' t" tht· b!\t wn·k -t·JHI 1o \'i:-.it l>r. atHI ~I r- . H. (~. H. :\1:\nll. Thn· art· planninl! .. trip \\tth tht.·st· fric:ncJ ... tn ~··t11h . \11.1 · ir:t in Jauu;u·\·. -· tl - - ~lr. .\f r~ :\h:xalldl·r f,,..,Jiu l'llll'rtai·H·tl ;L· lund1n·n 'IIIII hridttt' 1111 \\" t·tltll· . . tL . Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. Co. The Road of Service . 11 in "t"nil\\nrth. - o~lr~. I. (·. l·arpt.·ntt:r. \\"on(l...,to,·~ an·nm·. h:t·uih,ortl'l, i.; t·nt<·rlatnm~ ht:r ~t'Wlll!.! duh t hi:-. Frid;n. hollll' · at ht·r There are /our forest presewes along the Skokie Valley totcdin~: nearly 2,000 acres. 1·4 1 I ~f_r. and lfr~ ..-\rthur :\fad_nto.sh 'a r~~ · - (1 -· tamah· ha\'(' n:tunwd h·t J\:t.·mlwnn·a i rom their home in Barrin~ton i " . ., 1: ll. ~~~ nlacka and ~~ r~. :\ ii i····rl :\1 d)unl!all arc motorin~ to Pt·or:;. · , ?l·i.; week -t·rH1.

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