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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Aug 1928, p. 15

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August 4, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 13 Honored by Advertising Men VISIT NATIONAL GUARD CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lay, 1408 Edge- wood lane, and a party of friends will motor to Rockford, Ill, today to be Grant. Mr. Lay was formerly band- master, and will be guest of honor. Monday, the 108 .Observation squad- ron, with the co-operation of regular guests in the "Officers» Quarters" for |army planes, will show how air forces a few days at the annual encampment | function with ground troops during of the Illinois National guard at Camp | battle. W. Frank McClure, 219 Broadway, Wilmette, president of the Wilmette Sunday Evening club, was elected secretary of the International Advertising association at its annual convention in Detroit recently. This automatically alrae H P a o f { makes him a member of the | Ne ~~ a a pY. board of governors of the EE " = " =, iy : (race Herbst Mr. McClure is one of the Gifts--Interior Decorating most widely known adver- a = 9 R2.9 tising men in the country. Saka? = He has been prominent in | the advertising field for many years and is now vice- president of the Albert Frank company, advertising agency, and in charge of the Chicago office. I It was largely through | BS the efforts of Mr. McClure that the Wilmette Sunday Evening club has brought to the north shore outstand- ing leaders in religious, edu- cational, and scientific fields, as well as internationally | knowgn musical organiza- | tions. He has been presi- | dent of the club since its inception thirteen years ago and has been a prominent figure in Wilmette civic life during that time. Mr. McClure has made out of the Wilmette Sunday Evening club one of the most unique organizations of its kind in the country, and one which has served as a model for similar clubs in other cities. The Wilmette club and the Chicago Sunday Evening club are pioneers in the I field. ne Besides Mr. McClure several other north shore men were elected to the board of governors of the International Advertising association. They in- clude: Walter Strong, of Winnetka, publisher of the Chicago Daily News, John Benson, also of Winnetka, president of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, and O. C. Harn, of Evanston, head of the Audit Bu- reau of Circulation. The board is composed of seventeen members. Christian Fellowship Svenska Missionskyrkan ax "a Now in Progress AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE Unequaled Values : n W. Frank McClure 563 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka VACATION ON HOUSE BOAT Mrs. J. D. Pierce, assistant to the 4 Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka treasurer at the Winnetka Congrega- John Bengtson, Pastor tional church and Community House, -- will leave today for a vacation of two Yr meeting ......... eae 4:30 p. m. weeks, which she will spend on her Evening service (Swedish) ean S$ p.m. ) b F tok Communion service following the eve- | louse boat on Fox lake. Wed ay Swedish service) Wednosqay Bwenis following. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ratcliffe Thursday, August 9, Ladies' Aid at Mrs. | and Miss Vivian Ratcliffe, 804 Lincoln Redine's, Highland Park. avenue, returned last Sunday after = IE rT being away a month. They stopped Mr. and Mrs. James Clipper, 556 | at Fern Lake and Estes Park in Colo- Cherry street, left this morning for |rado. Rhinelander, Wis., - where they will spend three months visiting Mrs. Clip- per's brother, Mathias Kristensen. ----Om 'Everything for the Musical Home" Why Pay good money for radio batteries TRADE IN wus 8 Puch your old battery radio set on a new ALL--ELECTRIC--RADIO Mrs. G. H. Musselman and her daughter, Janet, 2 Golf lane, left Thursday to spend two weeks at Mackinac Island. We offer all styles of R. C. A. Radiola--Atwater Kent Zenith and Mohawk All Electric Radios also Victor and Columbia--Kolster Combinations Milroy Music Co. WINNETKA --Radio-- Sets Repairs--Accessories --Movies-- Cameras Projectors--Films --Records-- Releases Thrice Monthly, GRANITE FURNISHED AND ERECTED BY J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. Phone LONGbeach 4646 Radio Service Shop 2 Carlton Bldg. Winnetka 1840 569 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winnetka 2129 Open Evenings ®

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