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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Aug 1925, p. 7

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 7 GIRL CAMPERS BACK AT HOME Coats of Tan and Thrilling Tales Come Along Thirty-three sun-tanned maidens, all confirmed apostles of the great out- of-doors, returned home this morning from a three-weeks camping trip at Indian Hill camp, Lake Hamlin, Mich., with their six councilors. But they got something at camp besides coats of tan, according to the councilors. "They bring with them, not only a good coat of tan and hearty appetites," comments one of the leaders. "But also something which is deeper than that-- an enthusiasm and love for camp and the memories of experiences there to- gether which will remain with them long after the coats of tan have van- ished. "The regular schedule of work and play which was planned for the camp has brought its own reward of hard- ened muscles and increased healthiness together with happy memories of funful days. But more than all this, the camp- ers have caught something of the great vision running through all the camp activities which is the characteristic touch of their leader, "Chief" Davies, so that each girl has taken on that in- tangible something which lifts the in- dividual above herself and offers a tonic to the imagination and to am- bitious effort. "There have been hikes to Lake Michigan, canoe paddles to the sand dunes, a trip by small canoes and row boats up the Sable river with lunch on the way. An over-night hike on which all the girls slept out in the open at night was one of the big features of the camping trip. Sleeping out under the stars brought thrills rarely experi- enced in the usually protected lives of these girls. "Constructive activity was not left out of the program. Part of each sea- son is given toward putting forth some effort to lecave the camp better than it was before they came. This year the girls built a bridge over the little canal which runs through the camp and put the finishing touches to the tennis court. The camp dance, which is held each year, was one of the high points of the three weeks. "And now they are back, "but they'll never be the same again", they an- nounce. No longer are they novices at living in nature's fastnesses. The "greenhorn" stage is a thing of yore. Moreover, that big thrill which makes such a difference--the spell of nature and her teachings, has become theirs." Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Withers, 788 Lincoln avenue, will spend the month of August at Weekapaug, R. I. Their house will be closed during their ab- sence. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barber, 1214 Scott avenue, and children, will leave this evening for a lake trip of one week. A 0 0 AND WIRING ELECTRICAL REPAIRING We repair everything Electrical that can be repaired. We will be glad to furnish estimates on your wiring and PN 4 ie a other electrical work. 554 Center St. We close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays during July and August NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP JOHN C. WELTER, Prop. Winnetka, Ill If electrical and good, we sell it. Phone Winn. 44 SN RN NN NNN SS NR a aa mf The Walden road Neighborhood club will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Farley at their home at 800 Walden road Wednesday evening, Au- gust 12. Bridge will be played. a The Current Topics club will not meet during the month of August, but will resume its meetings the first Fri- day in September. The meeting place for that day will be announced later. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Date of Wal- den road had as their guest for the week-end Mrs. Date's mother, Mrs. Stephen Jones of Oak Park. THE APPEAL OF HOSIERY is two-fold when it is both beautiful and durable. The socks that we will be glad to show you here have been manufactured from the purest silks and cottons. They are exceptional in Best of all they Satisfaction guaranteed in colors and designs. wear well. every pair. John H. Dethloff Men's and Boys' Furnishings 786 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 1077 Mrs. C. C. Adams and Miss Kather- ine Adams, 199 Linden street, returned Wednesday morning from a three weeks' trip to California. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stutson and their family of Sunset road, are motor- ing through the West for six weeks. E. J. Udell and family of Grand Rapids, Mich.,, were week-end guests of the parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Udell, 732% Elm street. AL Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hale and their children of 900 Willow road, are visit- ing for six weeks in Madison, Wis. GOOD BLACK DIRT Dh WANT TO TALK COAL about now, don't you? Well, stop in and we'll tell you how | our coal is different and better. to you, but it isn't all alike by any means. this is the foresighted man's time for laying in his supply. ~ GOOD BLACK DIRT ED All coal may look alike By the way, NDL BRos COAL WOOD.FEED winnetna AND BUILDING MATERIAL 128 HUBBARD WOODS. ILL <a" Tg | y i ol J "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Kettles Specially Priced for Limited Time. 8 quart ....$1.65 10 quart ....$1.85 12 quart ....$2.10 Just what you need for canning, preserving, and making delicious jellies. Saves fuel, saves work, saves worry. Its use will make your canning a pleasure this summer--a greater pleasure next win- ter. Handy every day--for boiling, stewing, steam- ing, pot roasting, etc. At these special prices = our stock will soon be ex- hausted, so get your ket- tles today. Tel. 843 sa T32 ELM Eckart Hardware Co. WINNETKA "Wear-Ever"' Aluminum Double Roaster and Canner-- SPECIAL PRICES. Small size. ..$3.95 Medium size $4.95 Large size. ..$5.95 The ideal utensil for cold pack canning. The cold pack method is rec- ognized generally as the simplest and most satis- factory way to put up fruits and vegetables. This roaster and canner will be useful every day for: 1. Whole burner. 2. For baking bread. 3. For preparing delicious roasts. 4. For bread . and box. 5. For baking apples on top of stove. Get yours today. meal on one cake Tel. STREET 5, Or Ann BIG SAVINGS August Sale of Blankets You buy your Coal in advance and save money-- Why not your Blankets? This is one of the best opportunities to save money on blankets that we have ever offered our customers, and we are enabling you to save fully 15% to 209% on the cost of these wonderful | ALL WOOL BLANKETS These blankets will not be offered in our Fall Sales at this advance Sale Price. G. L. ZICK & CO. WINNETKA, ILL.

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