~N WINNETKA TALK July 23, 1927 4 5 . 1s aps PHONE WINNETKA 933 THE COMFORT SHOP Complete Beauty Parlor Service Specializing in Permanent Waving Ladies' and Children's Haircutting Miss Jennie Anderson, Prop. 797 ELM STREET WINNETKA g \ Ne IN Skokie Playfield Tourney Schedules |and net in the morning; prizes for low ; and net in the afternoon; prizes + 36-hole low gross and net and also two prizes for low gross and net four- | somes, 36 holes. Saturday and Sunday, | 21--Third round Park Board cup. August 20 and Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24 --Finals cup tournament, 36 holes. Class A B C tournament, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31 --~Qualifying round, Park Board cup. Sunday afternoon, exhibition match, con- | testants to be named later. Tuesday, August 2 -- (Woman's day). Prizes for lowest score on even holes and prizes for lowest score on odd holes. Saturday and Sunday, August 6 and 7--First round Park Board cup. Sunday afternoon, Father and Child tourna- ment, two prizes. Saturday and Sunday, August 13 and 14--Second round Park Board cup and blind bogey. Tuesday, August 16 -- (Woman's day). Nine holes, low gross and nine holes low net, two prizes for each. Also driving and putting contest. Thursday, August 18--Invitation tour- nament for men. Prizes for low gross a | I Beginning Today! July 23rd Mid -Summer CLEARANCE SALE (Main Floor) All Women's and Misses' that formerly sold at $17.50 and upward will be offered at $11.89 These garments are fashioned of Crepe de chines, Georgettes, Crepes, Tub Silks and Printed Crepes in all the wanted shades designed by fashion experts. $2.75 values $1.25 . L. Zick & Co. Children's Outing and Play Togs (Downstairs Store) Made of high grade Khaki and Blue Suitings. Dresses $1.25 values 79e The Store of Quality and Service Humphrey Building Elm St. at Chestnut WINNETKA Telephone Winnetka 930 | Eighteen hole handicap tournament, ( medal play, prizes for both low gross and low net. Saturday and Sunday, August 27 and 28--F'inal round Park Board cup. 36 holes, also 18 holes qualifying round Club championship. Tuesday, August 30 -- (Woman's day). Flag tournament, three prizes. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Sep- tember 3, 4 and 5--First round club championship, blind bogey, match play against par. Prizes. Tuesday, September 5 --- (Woman's day). Scotch foursome, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11--Second round club champion- ship. Sunday afternoon, mixed two ball foursome, two prizes. Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18--Third round club championship. Best ball class tournament, one prize for each class. Tuesday, September 19 -- (Woman's day). Eighteen hole handicap tourna- ment, medal play, two prizes for each low gross and low net. Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 26--Final round club championship, 36 holes. Match play against par, eighteen holes, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, October 1 and 2--Harvest Home tournament, many prizes. | Aub Wins Stock Car Race at 89 Miles Hour In one of the most gruelling stock | car contests ever held in the United | States an Auburn car raced the 100- mile course at the Rockingham speed- way at Salem, N. H., to a victory that {set a new record. The race was held | July 4. | Pitted against competition | known the world over, the Auburn | roadster, with Wade Morton at the { wheel, rode out a victory at an aver- age speed of 89.19 miles per hour. The race was run under the super- vision of the American Automobile as- sociation contest board. At the sug- gestion of the track officials the Au- burn drivers waived the 300-inch dis- placement rule, in order to admit to the contest any make or model car. The winning Auburn car finished the race in perfect condition, it is re- ported, apparently capable of contin- ued indefinite performance. | that is Photographer To the North Shore Stanton Wilhite 743 Elm Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 210