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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Aug 1920, p. 13

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920 oh rprrr | KOKIE GOLF CLUB announces a most delightful affair for Sunday afternoon, August 22. At five o'clock in the after- noon Enrico Tramonti, a solo harpist from the Chicago Bl Symphony Orchestra will give a recital in the clubhouse. Undoubtedly north shore music lovers who are members of the club will afford themselves this enjoyable pleasure. On Saturday there is to be an Exhibition Match at Skokie. Thirty-six holes are to be played, with Varden and Ray of England matching against "Chick" Evans and Phil Gaudins of Skokie. X On Saturday evening of this week the North Shore Golf club will entertain with a dinner dance. The following programs will be A mammoth demonstration of presented at Ravinia Park this week- end. 8 SATURDAY, AUG. 21. Afternoon Program at 3. Conductor Richard Hageman. . Evening Program at 8:15. "THE, SECRET OF SUZANNE." i Opera by Wolf-Ferrari.) | Suzanne Ree Florence Easton 'Gount Gil ................ Millo ®icco Sante' ad, Giordano Paltrinieri Conductor Richard Hageman. ' Stage Director Armando Agnini "LA NAVARRAISE." (Opera by Masseuet.) Anita SSL." 5 0. Cs Alice Gentle Araquib?.f.4. 5000 Morgan Kingston Br rid aidan tatat tate Leon Rothier Menrigio ... 0. ovines Louis d'Angelo "Ramon .......+> Giordano Patrinieri Bustamente .......... Paolo Ananian A: soldier... oo oa Louis Derman Conductor Richard Hageman. Stage Director Armando Agnini SUNDAY, AUG. 22. Afternoon Program at 3 Conductor Harry Weisbach. Evening Program at 8:15. "DON PASQUALE." Opera by Donizetti.) Don Pasquale Vittorio Trevisan Dr. Malestesta Millo Picco Ernesto ............ Charles Hackett Nopina oi .vvains Consuelo Escobar BE NOtAL eran srirss Giordano Patrinieri Conductor Gennaro Fani. Miss Elizabeth Klotz of Indian Hill set a new course record for women in the one day tournament of the Women's Western Golf association at the Skokie Country club Monday, negotiating the eighteen holes in 83, breaking the former record of 86. Miss Klotz led a field o fabout forty golfers from north shore clubs, who were tuning up for their regular team tournament at- Westmoreland Tues- day. Tuesday, August 24, is Ladies' Day at Northmoor Golf club. Beginning at ten o'clock in the morning there will be a Flag Tournament, followed by lunch. Preliminaries for Cup will open at club on Saturday and Sunday of thi week. the President's Northmoor Golf s There will be a dinner dance at Bob 'O' Link Golf club on Saturday evening of this week. women of Chicago and Illinois to -- GIVEN $325,000 LOOP : PROPERTY ON BIRTHDAY When Miss Mary Dennehy, daugh- ter of Thomas C. Dennehy, head of the former wholesale liquor concern bearing his name, reached her eighteenth birthday a few days ago Papa Dennehy presented her with a piece of downtown real estate valued at $325,000. The property is at 323-325 West Adams street and is a four-story building occupied by a number of business houses. The frontage is 50 feet and the structure runs back 166 feet to Quincy street. L. S. Blumen- thal, attorney, handled the technical- ities. The Dennehys, who have a town house at 1459 Astor street, are in Winnetka for the summer. Mr. Den- nehy, who transferred his activities to real estate after closing his liquor business, has an office at 616 South Michigan avenue. LIKE ANY OTHER SWINDLE The Plum plan needs as much ex- plaining as a ground floor investment mark appreciation of the ratifica- prospectus.--Washington Star. tion of the suffrage amendment by the State of Tennesee went forward today with speed as the various women who have been active in the suffrage fight learned that their bat- tle had been crowned with victory.' They will cast their first full vote || |at the primaries here September 15, 'unless something occurs to change {the Tennesee situation. iE | The meeting, which will be of. a} eS DOYOU NEED MONEY? | We lend money on second mort- gages and purchase building con- tracts. Reasonable rates. Prompt action. Hallman & Koch 10 S. La Salle Street CHICAGO . Telephone Franklin 2038 : phe J) -- AUTO, TIRE INDUSTRY POPULATION BUILDERS years and expects to increase the lead because of the acquisition of the new $20,000,000 tire factory of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber company. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT The Hubbard Woods Motor Car Company has been announced as un- der new management. Frank Tuc- ker, well known on the north shore and formerly engaged in the auto- mobile repair work in Wilmette is in charge of repair work at the com- pany. t § HAS COMPANY IN HIS ENEMY If Mr. Bryan was knocked into a 'cocked hat at San Francisco he at least has the satisfaction of knowing that somebody got the man who got him.--Detroit Free Press. GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY Chamber of Commerce, listen! Want to know a sure method of stimulating the growth of your city? Would you like to show a big pop- ulation increase over the 1920 census? Then induce a tire or an automo- bile factory to locate in your midst. This hint is deduced from the cen- sus figures announced for Detroit and Akron. Both have shown this greatest per- centage of gain for cities having more than 200,000 population. Detroit jumped to fourth place in the nation and Akron leaped many 'notches with 208 per cent gain. Both were stimulated by the rubber and automobile industries. Los Angeles passed its ancient rival San Francisco in the last ten political nature, is being arranged iby Ella Abeel of the Chicago Wiom- an's club, and Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCullough, pioneer suffragist andj local attorney, who wrote-the Illinois National Kindergarten and Elementary College suffrage law. The demonstration will {be a huge woman's mass meeting FALL TERM BEGINS with many prominent woman CE SEPTEMBER 13, 1920 This College is one of the largest Kindergarten-Primary Training Schools in the coun- try--Established in 1886. Combine professional training with a broad cultural education. Work and Play in Congenial College Atmosphere. COLLEGE ACCREDITED Two and Three Year courses leading to Diplomas. No entrance examinations re- quired for New Trier High School Graduates Excellent transportation fa- cilities--1%4 blocks from S. S. Elevated -and Surface Lines. For illustrated catalog and full information address Box 44, 2944 Michigan Blvd, Chicago, Illinois There will be a dinner dance at Skokie Country club on Saturday l evening, August 28. BOB O' LINK GOLF Semi-finals in the Club Champion- ship event at Bob O'Link Golf club will be played Saturday at the High- land Park course. There also will be 18 holes, match play handicap. Prizes are for first low gross, second low gross, first low net, and second low net. Finals in the Club Championship will-be-played-on -August 28. Thirty- six holes, match play. On that date the Qualifying Round of the Lucian M. Williams Trophy event will be played. The trophy is presented:by ? The MILBURN ELECTRIC Service to all makes of cars. = The Fashion Auto Station Clark St., at Benson Ave. Phone Ev. 1048 EVANSTON j Lucian M. Williams and remains the property of the club, the name of the winner to be engraved on the trophy. HAS WORDS OF PRAISE FOR THE VELIE SEDAN | | Dr. Edwin T. Schildberg of Win- netka, who recently returned from a long vacation tour in his new Velie | Sedan, says that in his journey: of: | over two weeks he motored to Migh- |igan in the sedan recently purchaged | from Braun Brothers of Winnetka. "I was told that my new sedan | would not stand the strain" he: is | quoted as saying. "But my com- | panions who drove an eight-cylinder | machine took my dust practically all | the way and the car looks and acts just as good as it did the day I pur- chased the machine." 1013-1017 Davis Street OAKLAND-PHILLIPS MOTOR CO. PETER N. JANS, Manager Telephone EVANSTON 6020-4250 EVANSTON 0 build well; to build the four essential factors The Haynes Creed @ ligently; to hold character above every other consideration; these are the ideals expressed in the Haynes. And of them and upon them we achieve Beauty, Strength, Power and Comfort faithfully; to create intel- ITH an ease which is the constant pride of its owner, and at minimum expense which is the cause of con- tinual wonderment, it does the thing for which it was built, and that is "get over the road" with a flexibility of speed which allows the driver to turn it almost instantly from a leisurely, go-as-you- please loafing car into a roaring distance - eating demon which compels him to take no one's dust. Let us show you. of car character: VISIT OUR SALESROOM AND INSPECT THE NEW SERIES HAYNES-MODELS, OR PHONE AND AR- RANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION . HAYNES BRAU AMERICA'S 723 Oak Street | | FIRST CAR | EOE OE OE OL TO Im O EO Fs N BROS. vit Phone Win. 1565 WINNETKA

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