6 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 Winnetka Beats Drexel Nine in Overtime Game Winnetka A. C's came through in the eleventh inning of their game with the fast Drexel Maroons of Chicago, last Sunday emerging with a 12 to 11 triumph. The game was featured by heavy stick work with Palletti, "Spike" and Burmeister leading the procession. It was Winnetka's third straight vic- tory. Winnetka's winning tally resulted from a pass to Smith, his theft of sec- ond base and romp over the platter on a single by "Spike." The visitors had knotted the count in the ninth frame. This Sunday afternoon the locals meet the powerful Silverdales of Chi- cago. The game is called for 3:15 o'clock at Playfield. Local Women Interested in Child Training Course Several local women, it is said, are interested in the courses in child nur- ture given under auspices of the Na- tional Kindergarten and Elementary college and which opened at the col- lege Monday of this week. During the six weeks of the course there will be study in child hygiene, child psychology, essentials of speech, early childhood education, religious education and kindred subjects. A kindergarten for children from 2 to 4 years of age, is also being conducted at the school in conjunction with the courses for mothers, patterned after the famous English nursery schools. White Poodle Wanders; Now Awaits Its Owner Who lost the white poodle? Someone in Wilmette has lost a pet and can find it at the W. H. Fisher kennels, located on Waukegan road about a mile and a half north of Glen- view. Early this week the driver of an ice wagon in the village noticed a small white poodle following his wagon. He attempted to frighten it away, but it continued to follow him. When he arrived at Fisher's kennels the dog was captured and placed in Fisher's care. It will be returned to the owner upon proper identification. Baptist Pastor Attends Denominational Meeting Rev. Francis C. Stifler, pastor of the Wilmette Baptist church, left Thurs- day for Seattle, Wash., where he will attend the sessions of the northern Baptist convention. Mr. Stifler atteads the meetings as a.member of the Board of Missionary Cooperation, a joint organization which conducts fund campaigns and directs . the publicity work for all Baptist mic- Fig enterprises; He is also a delegate of the Baptist- Young People's Union of America and will have a prominent part in the programs of that organiza- tion at the coerference. Buy Your NASH rom Ray Metz || North Shore Nash Distributor 1035 Davis Street EVANSTON Build on Service" | | "We Dest 3 § A 5 F 5h \ ABOUT NECKTIES In warm weather many men go with- out vests. This means that your shirt must be immaculate and your necktie We sell a lot more neckties during the spring, sum- smooth and attractive. mer and fall than in the winter months. We are stocked with a fine line of new ties now. Drop in and select yours. John H. Dethloff Men's and Boys' Furnishings 786 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 1077 Require Large Pumps for Floating of "Missing Men" Pumps adequate to overcome the natural leakage of the hull, strained around the water line by last winter's ice, are all that are required to raise the old "Port of Missing Men" in Wil- mette harbor. E. J. Moberg, the diver in charge of the raising of the old craft, home of the Buccaneer's club, ex- pressed the opinion that the ship would be raised by the first of the week. The work of raising it has been going on for some time and the hull has been made as water-tight as possible, but the only available pumps were not sufficiently strong to overcome the in- rush of water and raise the craft. Ad- ditional pumps were expected to arrive today. Miss Marigold Langworthy was hostess at luncheon and bridge at her home on Bryant avenue Thursday, in honor of her cousin, Miss Benita Spencer of California, who is her house guest. --C-- The special sewing committee for the Eastern Star bazaar will have an all- day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ferdi- nand Wolter, Jr., 1377 Scott avenue, Tuesday, June 30. KNOWING WHERE TO GO FOR WHAT YOU WANT IS ONE OF THE SECRETS OF SATISFACTION Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 I certainly like fresh fish, and the wife knows how to cook it, but it's almost im- possible to find a market that can be depended on to fur- nish fresh fish when you want it. Try PETERS MARKET, Happy. Don't you know they make a specialty of fresh fish every week on Thursday and Friday. You will find they have a fine assortment of Trout, Perch, White Fish, Halibut Steaks and other varieties. They are always absolutely fresh. Get the habit and trade at PETERS. PETERS MARKET --o Dopee BROTHERS COMMERCIAL CAR Ten years cof ckillful and con- scientious engineering have been invested in this sturdy vehicle. Dodge Brothers will always protect this investment by stead- ily enhancing the car's exceptional value. There can never be any relax- ation in the pclicics, rractice and ideals which have been the corner stone cf Dodge Ercthers cuczcess. Screen Commercial Car $955.00 delivered BROTHERS pans COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE TELEPHONE WINNETKA 165 562 LINCOLN AVENUE On page 126 of this week's Saturday Evening Post is a Message of im- portance to you. EVANSTON MOTOR SALES 1017 Davis St. Univ. 2277 Mention This Paper When You Buy 4 ry \ (7 LN a == a ¥ Sabo ER f ~~ --= TT J! 'A-Gipsying in June' | Take the family up early and be with them as much as you cat. Go a-gipsying in the clear balsam- laden air, idling on sparkling blue lakes, hiking on pine-carpeted trails, resting in the warm sunshine, sleeping (under blankets) in the cool, piney at- mosphere of the North Woods nights. Wisconsin Lakes Special Lv. Chicago 7:00 p. m. [Standard Time] daily, Ex. Sun. for Three Lakes, Eagle River, Conover, Phelps, State Line, Watersmeet, Rhinelander, Toma- hawk Lake, Woodruff, Lac du Flambeau, Powell, Manitowish, Mercer, Winchester and Winegar, arriving early next morning. Draw- ing-room and open-section sleeping cars, ob- servation-lounge car, serving appetizing buffet luncheon and breakfast. Ashland Limited Lv. Chicago 5:00 p. m. Daily Season, thirty-day and week-end tickets at bargain fares. Illustrated folder con- taining maps, list of resorts, etc., sent free on request. NOTE: On receipt of advance information, agent at Winnetka will stop Wisconsin Lakes Special at 7:26 p. m. to receive passengers for Milwaukee or beyond. For fares, reservations and descriptive folder, apply M. H. Lieber, Ticket Agent Winnetka, 111. 1073-E Telephone 13 (CHicaco & NorTH WESTERN Ry, FOR 50 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY Athletes Know the value of milk as a builder of health OWMAN'S MILK has long been a favorite at training tables. Its creamy richness is its own recom- mendation. You will be wise to drink plenty milk. It will give you happy health. Ask one of our courteous salesmen to serve you. INSIST ON NHOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK Also Butter, Eggs and Cottage Cheese rd =