LR - \ NORTH SHORE BOYS PLAN CAMP ROOSEVELT CLUB Paul Brown and D. J. Worthington of Wilmette Asked To Recruit Local Youths For 1920 Camp Plans for the organization of a Camp Roosevelt club, to include students of New Trier High school and grammar schools in the township are being formulated by Delwyn J. Worthington, 602 Lake street, and Paul S. Brown, 819 Ashland avenue, both of Wilmette. Brown and Worthington are veterans of the 1919 camp, and at the request of the Camp Roosevelt association, the boys are planning to enlist as many boys in the township as possible to make the trip this year. In many cities the boys themselves have organized voluntarily and are making long strides toward increas- ing the attendance from their own city at the 1920 camp which opens July 4. To assist this recruiting and to establish some uniformity of or- ganization, that the clubs may have recognition as a regular high school activity, the association with head- quarters in room 1405, 212 West Washington street, Chicago, Ill, offers helpful plans and suggestions. These may be obtained by writing to Capt. F. LI. Beals or Capt.-John-PE: Murrish, secretary. Camp Roosevelt, "the Westpoint of Michigan," located at Muskegon, Mich., is under the supervision of the War Department and in addition to its complete military program and athletics, offers high school courses directed by the Board of Education of Chicago. Capt. Frank 1. Beals, U. S. A, a recognized authority on boys and their military training, is commandant and is assisted by regular army officers and non-coms as instructors. Picked high school teachers from the Chicago school have charge of the various accredited courses of the summer high school and athletic directors of the Chicago schools and parks direct the sports and athletic contests. Camp Roose- velt is an authorized Reserve Offi- cers' Training Corps establishment and last summer, many young men who had finished high school attend- ed for its decided military ad- vantages. Read The Want Ads On Page 7 DR. F. 0. CARTER | Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat | Doctor's Services in 2 Treating - Your Eyes # or Fitting Glasses. 3 j 22 Years on State Street § Sign -- Revolving Lights § Glasses as low as $4. Head- aches, nervousness, insomnia & & indigestion are frequently by eye strain. Infla- SE . styes, Cross Eyes § Straightened and Tonsils § Removed. FRANKLIN 0. CARTER, M. D. : 120 South State St. (Second Floor) Chicago @& One Door North of the Fair H Central 837 fi Hours: 9to8 Sunday 10 to 12. 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Madison St., Chicago The Save Time Save Vioney Use Commutation Tickets ON The North Shore Line 25 RIDE BOOKS TO CHICAGO §7.40 16 RIDE BOOKS TO CHICAGO $3.39 Road of Service Direct to the heart of the loop--no Taxi, Bus or Street Car needed North Shore trains leave Winnetka every half hour from 6:52 a. m. to 12:52 a. m., then 1:52 a. m. carrying diner, leaves Winnetka at 6:52 p. m. For further information, apply to the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street Phone: Winnetka 963 Theatre Train ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Legal Voters, res- idents, of the Township of New Trier, County of Cook, Illi- nois, that the Annual Township Meeting and Election of Officers of said Township will take place said month. The Election will begin at the hour of 7 A. M. and close t 5 P. M. in the places designated as follows: District 1, Glencoe Union Church, Glencoe, IIL District 2, Fire District 3, C. L. Wayman' s Store, Linden Avenue, Winnet- ka, Illinois. District 4, E. P. Maynard & Co., 1048 Gage netka, [il Station, Glencoe, Ill. Street, Win- . District 5, George Gonsalves' Office, Center Street, Win- i netka, IIL District 6, Public Library, Winnetka, Il. ict 7, Bartz Express Office, Winnetka, Ill. District 8, Girton School, Winnetka, Il. District 9, Indian Hill Inn, Winnetka, Ill. District 10, Kenilworth Store, Kenilworth, Ill District 11, Village Hall, Entrance Central Avenue, Wil- mette, 111. . District 12, Village Hall, Entrance = Wilmette Avenue, 3 Wilmette, Ill District 13, Fire Station, Wilmette, Ill. District 14, Terminal Barber Shop, Wilmette, Ill. District 15, Library Hall, Wilmette, Ill. District 16, Village Hall, Ridge Avenue, New Trier Town- ship, Illinois. The officers to be elected are: ONE SUPERVISOR, ONE TOWNSHIP CLERK, "ONE ASSESSOR, ONE COLLECTOR, ONE COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS, ONE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Asa Q. Reynolds. ONE CONSTABLE, death of Asbury P. Crume. ONE CONSTABLE, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Alfred Johnson. ONE CONSTABLE, to fill vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of Henry A. Happ. to fill vacancy caused by the The Town Meeting will open in Winnetka Community House, Winnetka, Ill, at the hour of 2 P. M., and after choos- ing a Moderator will proceed to hear and consider reports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary ex- penses of the township, and to deliberate and decide on such } measures as may, in pursuance of law, come before the meeting. Given under my hand this fifteenth day of March, A. D. 1920. LELAND V. PIERSON Township Clerk , TUESDAY THE { SIXTH DAY OF APRIL proximo, being the first Tuesday in § a