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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK October 31, 1925 ODD FELLOWS STAGE WORK AT MILWAUKEE A. T. Sherman Lodge Invades Wisconsin Metropolis for Spe- cial Degree Rites By A. H. H. last Saturday evening, at 5S o'clock, a special train on the North Shore line carried a large number of members of Evanston, Wilmette, and North brook I. O. O. F. to Milwaukee, where the third degree team of A. T. Sher- man Lodge No. 892, Wilmette, confer- red the work upon fifteen candidates at Iron Links Lodge No. 221. The crowd was increased at Kenil- worth, Winnetka, Hubbard Woods, Glencoe, Ravinia and Highland Park, where the Odd Fellows' Special stopped to pick up members from those towns. Besides going by train, a number made the trip by auto, in spite of the rainy weather. Arriving at Milwaukee* about 7 oclock, the visitors were met by a 1 delegation from Iron Links lodge and how the degrees are all b: scorted to the lodge hall in a train|of the Bible. He was i special street cars. Here they were | ovation. Officers from most of th France, Switzerland and England, has iven a bountiful and appetizing sup- | various lodges in attendance gave talks | returned home, and is visiting her per in a large dining room, especially | that were well received. | daughter, Mrs. A. F. Cordts of 521 lecorated for the occasion. The meal| After receiving refreshments and | Tenth street, Wilmette. Mrs.. Macauley was prepared and served by the Mil-| being entertained by musical selections | iS president of the North Shore Mu- vaukee Rebekahs. : i i he Illinois delegations departed for | Pee w "nl ~1eftv by members of the Iron Links lodge, | Sical society. Have 15 Candidates po gd Dh : ALT | their respective homes on the special| Mr. and Mrs. S. Edwin Earle of 922 Shonly after 8 Fela he gh "| train and by auto, at a little after | Tower road, are in California for two Saerman lodge team proceeded to cons, ;- clock, Sunday morning. or three weeks. er the third degree on a class of 15 a - | andidates, two of whom were from | Wilmette and the remainder from Mil waukee. The work was put on in a| large dance hall on the second floor | of the building before an attendance that filled three rows of around the room. After the conclusion of the ritualistic work, the staff gave an exhibition of its drills, forming sey ised on parts| Mrs. Dorothy W. M acauley, who has given a hearty | spent the past year traveling in Italy, e CHAMBERS' CAFE 552 Center Street Phone Winnetka 1762 seats all | eral symbols of the order. It is re- perted that their work was given con- 60c siderable applause and praise, and the | NOONDAY LUNCH ...................... iron Links men showed their com- | STEAK DINNER .... soa. 75¢ mendation by singing an ode written to the tune of "On Wisconsin," especially in honor of the visitors. The degree captain, William J. Schatz, was then called on for a speech, and he responded with an eloquent ad- dress that was inspiring and instructive to every Odd Fellow present, showing STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAYS $1.00 Week Days--5:00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Sundays--6:00 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. It's Good Business To Buy Quality Clothes! Every business man knows that the quality and service are the chief considerations in the conduct of their dealings--and we know it applies to the clothes you wear. Na Here you will find materials that are quality through and true--at a feature price that makes a better value. IT'S MORE GOOD BUSINESS To have your cleaning, pressing and repairing done by an old and well established firm, where you know satisfaction is guaranteed. SCHULTZ & NORD 1152 Central THE NORTH SHORE'S LEADING TAILORS Ave. Wilmette Phone Wilmette 320 Nh A SS a

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