( A WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK,.SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 ANT WINER ENTE SIRT SE IL Sessions at Northwestern U. Next Month According to R. B. Beach, chairman of the board of managers of the Na- tional School for Commercial Secre taries, which meets at Northwestern university August 21, to September 2, 125 secretaries from all parts of the nation have already enrolled and ad- ditional enrolments are being receiv- ed daily. Among the visitors this year will be a number of women secretaries who desire to get additional informa- tion regarding their jobs and the best way to make good at same. Among the women secretaries are the follow- ing: Miss Laura B. Swensen, Omaha Chamber of Commerce; Miss Edythe M. Guffy, Philadelphia; Miss Agnes W. Vaille, Denver Civic and Commercial Association; Miss Kathleen M. Knight, Brockton, Mass. Some of the well-known secretaries in the chambers of commerce of the country are also coming, Mr. Beach states. Among them will be S. Christy Mead, secretary of the Merchants' As- sociation of New York; Harvey T. Hill, T. R. Moss and F. A. Suthers of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Chi- cago; R. H. Faxon, secretary of the Mississippi Valley Association, St. Louis; Robert L. Schirmer, secretary of the Milwaukee Junior Association of Commerce; A. D. MacMillan, Ameri- can City Bureau, New York City and secretaries from Omaha, Des Moines, Decatur, Joliet, Mason City, Iowa, Kansas City, South Bend, and scores of other equally important commerce centers of all parts of the country, will be present. This is to be the second session of the school but an enlarged program of education and recreations is being) developed at Northwestern university | for the visitors of whom 300 or more are expected, Some of the new sub- jects in the fundamental courses this year will be journalism, business law, development of American business and municipal government. Alertness of Police Cuts Down Number of Speeders Speeders have apparently become more cautious about going through Winnetka at a high rate of speed, for only five were arrested and fined by Judge B. A. Nelson in the past week. Henry Mitchell, Chicago, was fined $8 and costs, speeding; Fred Camp- bell, LaGrange, $10 and costs, speed- ing; William Athens, Jr., Chicago, $15 and costs, speeding; Kellog Gary, Glencoe, $10 and costs, speeding. Hayden Worthington, Chicago, was fined $5 and costs for driving with a fictitious license plate. To Hear India Mission Worker at Local Church Services at the First Scandinavian Evangelical church on west Elm street this Sunday will be at 8 o'clock in the evening when the pastor will preach on the subject "Why Some Are Not Saved." There will be the customary services at the church Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock when Paul Hagberg, a missionary to India, will give a lecture. Mr. Hagberg has been a missionary to India for twenty-six years. The church Bible class meets Thurs- day evening at £:30 o'clock. THE WAY OF ETC. Alpino Tugliani, Chestnut street, was arraigned Monday before Justice Jacob W. Dickinson, Jr. Tugliani was charged with drunkenness, being surcharged with moonshine, and he contributed $15 and costs to the vil- lage treasury. New Mode! Needed. The real objection to a butter-knife is that it isn't sharp enough in winter nd isn't enough like a spoon im #ummer.--Utica Morning Telegram, 510 Davis St. Motor , 7 Speed and Ease The Wills Sainte Claire gives you Speed --with a thrill you never experienced before in all yourmotoring. And with Speed --an amazing Ease in attaining Speed, in maintaining it, in floating over the roughest road, in taking the sharpest turn. Ease is the outstanding feature of the Wills Sainte Claire. Scales Motors Co. WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE Evanston NN Cars Transfer Company. all you can about the Scully Ask all FRED ELLIS & SONS Heating Contractors 840 CENTER ST. WINNETKA PHONE 265 WINNETKA i [TS WS ESE ey HARDWARE FOR SUMMER USE At Value-Giving Prices ow, if ever, is the time to stock up your tool chest and supplies for your kitchen at moderate prices. | Price, of course, isn't the chief attraction--it's the qual- ity of the merchandise that we offer in this special event. And here you will find everything worth while in the choicest sort of tools and kitchen appliances. A visit truly will be profitable. TAYLOR'S 546 Center Street WINNETKA Phone 998 { 6 PROUTY ANNEX your friends and business ac- quaintances, especially those who have done or are doing business with us. Then you'll know that when we are rendering the kind of transfer service that YOU want, youll KNOW that we're right! Phone Winnetka 232 NG WINNETKA , ILL. For Better Things to Eat! "TELEPHONE WILMETTE 420 30205 (00) NO WAITING Wilmette Grocery & Market 1146 CENTRAL AVENUE -~ Our Motto -- "Quality and Service." Charge Accounts Extended to Responsible People.