WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922 Royal Arcanum Next Monday night will be the oc- casion of an old time hot-dog party at the meeting of Winnetka Council 1131 of the R. A. Roasting weenies will be the headliner of the evening, togeth- er with games, and other entertain- ment, besides other things to satisfy the appetite and quench the thirst (we won't be able to have any real stuff as we've got a member who's a cop and it might be a trifle risky: however, we'll get something to sat- isfy!) The place will be just north of the water tower at North avenue on the beach at Brother Clarke's en- campment where he promises to have | a hot fire and cool breeze from the | lake and cold water for anyone who wants to swim. What's more, he has agreed to provide the rations and so you members don't bring anything but yourself and your good humor and spend an enjoyable evening. Games and entertainment will be on hand and if the stars don't come out, light has also been promised. We hope to have a large and jolly mem- bership out. The council's last outdoor meeting at Brother Meleney's home was suc- cessful in all respects. A large mem- bership was on hand, the business of evening was carried out, during which, we wish to announce to our members, Brother W. Klauke was elected col- lector, and Brother A. T. Weinstock, treasurer, for the rest of this year. After meeting games followed, and refreshments, spiced with songs and piano selections. HORTICULTURALISTS' DANCE A dance will be given at the Com- munity House, Saturday, September 30, by the New Trier Horticultural News 1 | series of brief articles on "Why | trade society. Good music and a good crowd are promised, Have a Good Time | New Trier Day! When y need atte Thomas Up-To-Date "E. B." E. B. Taylor, of E. B. Taylor and company, is a progressive business man of the village. He's so progres- sive that a Winnetka citizen wrote a at Taylor's." Residents Asked "to View North Shore's Gardens Next Tuesday is the date set for the Flower Show of the North Shore Gar- den club, at the Lake Shore Country club. Guides will be at the club to show patrons through some of the most beautiful gardens on the north shore, including those of Louis B. Kuppenheimer, Hubbard Woods; Moses Born, Glencoe; Sam Marx, Glencoe; George Pick, Glencoe; Charles Stonehill, Glencoe; Julius Rosenwald, Ravinia, and Jonas Kup- penheimer, Ravinia, Mr. Charles Aiken, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Ai- ken, Jr., 849 Lincoln avenue, left Thursday for Glacier National Park, and will be joined later on by Gayle Aiken and a group of friends. our trees | ntion call J. Lynch Tree Specialist Pruning Spraying Tree Surgery PHONES: Winnetka 1294 Glencoe 514 Randolph 6835 2 Prouty Annex WINNETKA © ---- It is worthy to remark that the immense ad- vantages that Cadillac offers -- the resources of its powerful organization, the fruit of its engineering genius,and theremarkable develop- ment of its service facilities-- have not added to, but have decreased the price of the car. There is satisfaction for the Cadillac owner in knowing that in first-cost as well as after- cost, he enjoys the greatest motor car value in the world. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Division of General Motors Corporation EVANSTON BRANCH / 1820 RIDGE AVENUE TELRPHONE 4841 IR & 2 3 Wags OF THEW if Ny Salesroom Open Evenings J Real Service is not getting something for nothing--not in our opinion. We believe that giving a maximum amount of cheerful, skilled attention to every detail using only the best of materials and charging a price that is fair to all concerned is real service. We specialize on rendering this kind of service to the autoists of Winnetka. : \ MAKELLE ELLs © W.T. WILSON PROPRIETOR WINNETKA 555-57 CHESTNUT ST. 1446 For Better Things to Eat! 21 530 29 5 (0) OBA 1 9." I 4 bg OR 9.10) 5 PHONES --- NO WAITING Wilmette Grocery & Market 1146 CENTRAL AVENUE Our Motto -- "Quality and Service." Charge Accounts Extended to Responsible People. BiB a BN