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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Mar 1920, p. 8

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\ 8 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920 MORTORCYCLE SQUAD IS \ READY TO BEGIN DRIVE day. Miss Yutsey is finishing her course at the University of Chicago Local Police Department Plans To this year. Have Two Men Patrol Streets at fe Miss May Hol , 988 Elm street, Night and Third in Daytime enim re will spend the Easted vacation at her home in Dundee, Ill pr The R. D. Whitmans have sold their home at Church and Hill road to Mr. Joseph Coomes of Chicago, and will move into their newly built house on Hill road the latter part of next month, One of the most efficient motor- cycle squads--if not the best --is the one which Winetka will send out to protect its highways and byways from the risks of promiscous driv- ing. With the arrival of two new motor was a Winnetka guest on Wednes- The Alpha Phi sorority will hold its monthly luncheon on Saturday of this week at 12:30 o'clock in Marchall Field's southeast tea room. Reserva- tions should be sent to Miss Sarah Moulding, 5741 Kenmore avenue, Chi- cago. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. Ayres Boal, 789 Sheridan road, returned Thursday from Grand Canon, Colo., where they have been spending a week. Previous to that Mrs. Boal spent several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson, in Santa Barbara, Cal. \March 28 is Winnetka Sunday at the Jolly Tar. Mr. Louis A. Schmid is going to play and sing for the boys and Mrs. A. N. Marrett( chair- man of the Horace Mann Kinder- garten) and Mrs. C. S. Buell (chair- man of the Second grade at Horace Mann school) will serve. The cakes and cookies have been donated by the mothers of these two depart- ments. ---- Mrs. Clayton F. Kemp wills enter- tain at a large birthday party on Monday in honor of her son, Clayton cycles, which have been expected for weeks, and are promised for April 1, three men of the police depart- ment will take to the roads, two maintaining a sharp vigilance at night for speeders and mid-night maurauders, and the third speed cop patroling the village streets in the daytime. Chief of Police W. M. Peaerson has announced that Grover Hendricks will occupy the latter position on the squad and Albert Ottone and John Hanselman will be partners in the night work. The plan of sending two riders out at night is a comparatively new one, but the chief is of the opinion it will prove very successful in check- ing raids by burglars. The men will both be armed for any emergency and by traveling together they can be of assistance to each other in the advent of trouble. The two new motorcycles, for which appropriation was recently made by thevillage council,are of the GOOD SERVICE is expected from us. We seek to please all of our customers. Charge Accounts gladly extended to those who desire them most modern type and are especially built for speed and service. Social Happenings Miss Agnes Yutsey, formerly a teacher at the Greeley school, who served during the war as a Y. M. C. A. worker in France and later with Hubbard Woods Cash Grocery 901 LINDEN AVENUE, HUBBARD WOODS TELEPHONE WINNETKA 400 the Army of Occupation in Germany, Spring Warning Have your upholstery and cushions cleaned by our modern process. We do not remove the upholstery from the furniture. By doing this we can save you a great deal of money that you would otherwise have to pay to have your furniture re- upholstered. We are experts in cleaning, renovating and remodeling Oriental and Domestic rugs. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED CALL 1-FIVE-O WINNETKA [] 17 R DYE HOUSE (Inc.) 4 Carlton Bldg. Winnetka, IIL. 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