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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Jun 1925, p. 7

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| WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1925 7 Catholic Groups Hold Annual Outing Sunday Sunday, June 28, will be a red letter day in the families affiliated with Ouil- mette council, Knights of Columbus and Ouilmette court, Catholic Daugh- ters of America, for it is than that those groups will hold their annual joint out- ing in the Glenview Forest Preserve. Busses are scheduled to leave Odd Fellows lodge hall at 11 and 1 o'clock, from St. Joseph's church at 11:15 and 1:15, and from Wilmette and Ridge avenues at 11:30 and 1:30 o'clock, and will proceed directly to the picnic grove. The automobile route to the grounds is south on Ridge avenue to Church street, west on Church street to Golf road, north on Golf road to the first driveway east from whence motorists are asked to "follow the arrow." The day's activities will begin offici- ally at 2:30 o'clock with races for all ages and both sexes. Baseball will have the stage at 3:30, and there will be the annual horse-shoe tournament at the same hour. Tugs-of-war are arranged for both men and women. Frank J. Kreusch and Mary Beinlich are joint chairmen of the outing. Sunset Ridge Witnesses Hole-in-one at Tourney _ Sometimes a golfer's story of mak- ing a hole in one is viewed with suspi- cion; but here is one that we've got to believe. It .is included in the official scores of the Western Advertising Golf association tournament, held last week at the Sunset Ridge Country club. H. R. Van Gunten of Chicago made the fifth hole, 137 yards, in one stroke. An- other player made a hole in two strokes during the tournament. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Ketter of Edi- son Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lorrine, to Carl As- penwall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Aspenwall of 1195 Tower road, Hub- bard Woods. Leila and Allene Withers, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Withers of 788 Lindoln avenue, left Thursday, for a two months' outing at Camp Quini- beck in Vermont. Operate Motor Coaches to Lakes from "L" Line Motor coach lines are already in operation from the Dempster street ter- minal of the Niles Center extension. They are being operated by the North Shore Electric, the line running to Wauconda and Lake Zurich by way of Des Plaines. Hourly service is main- tained between Des Plaines and the terminal and six trips daily are made to Wauconda. BETTY HAS NEW BARRIE ROLE Betty Bronson, chosen by J. M. Barrie to play the title role of "Peter Pan," has again been signally honored by the famous Scottish author. He has selected her for the leading role in "A Kiss For Cinderella," another of his plays. The news came in a cablegram to Jesse L. Lasky, from Director Brenon, consult with Barrie on the screen who sailed for Europe recently to treat- ment and cast of the play. Barrie, ac- cording to Mr. Brenon, had not the slightest hesitancy in entrusting the leading role to Miss Bronson, saying that he believed her better fitted to portray it than any other actress in pictures. POOR OIL BURNERS have caused some prejudice against all oil burners. As well condemn hand writing because of forgery. Discriminate in selecting your burner. Get the most efficient and economical. Let me tell you about the HARDINGE FUEL OIL BURNER ERSKINE WILDER Sales Engineer 1011 Hubbard Lane Winn. 88 Oil Burner & Refrigerating Co. 508 Davis St. Evanston, Ill IT'S A DOG'S LIFE A highly intelligent Great Dane dog who responds to the name of Chester, earned $50 for an hour's work in "Lost --a Wife." The dog was required to enact an effective scene with Greta Nissen, the Norse find, and got through so he was paid for the entire day. Mrs. Howard Fenton, 818 Bryant avenue, and her daughter, Miss Mary Louise, have returned from California, where Miss Fenton has been attend- ing the Bishop school at La Jolla. Wi. HERE'S _a background of good, pure milk behind the glorious health and vigor of the modern girl. She knows that our pure dairy products will equip her best for the great game of A directors' dinner was given by the Indian Hill Riding club Wednesday Spruce street, gave a small house party evening, at 'Indian Hill "club. Thel.; 1 .ke Ripley. Wis. over last week- Riding club at the present time has 24 at Lake Ritter, iy horses in the stables. Mrs. L. Park of California, is the with its sooner than was anticipated, [guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thoms at their home, 863 Lincoln avenue. end. son, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. 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Elm & Linden LEE SAYS: ADAMS The Rexall Store THERE are a lot of MARRIED men on our list OF acquaintances but WE don't believe we EVER talked to one of THEM who didn't admit THAT he was scared HALF to death when he GOT married, and there's ONE lady who doesn't LIVE very far from here WHO says when she and HER husband were married THE preacher got to the PLACE in the ceremony WHERE he said "And this IS your lawful wedded WIFE," and the groom REACHED a trembling hand OVER and says "I'm PLEASED to meet you" AND whether that story [S true or not, you can ALWAYS depend on it THAT we are pleased to MEET you at our store. WINNETKA 2 NT AEE SEN NN NANA AAA AN ANNA NNN RN ATA NANA NAN NNNANNNNANNNNNNNN NN NNN NAN NNNN DUNN AN AN AN AN NNN il ~~ / waa pail ~ 3 7 Eas tl I A FAS ERNMICESSSSTSS To the Owner of Our 7% Preferred Shares:-- Dividend Day is Coming! Hundreds of residents of the North Shore will receive a check on July 1st in payment of the regular quarterly dividend on the Preferred Shares of this Company. You too will look forward to a dividend day if you make application for a few shares of this safe investment now. Our books close for the July dividend on June 20th so don't delay. Get your application in now. You may subscribe for these shares on either a cash basis or on our very attrac- tive savings plan at $100.00 each. They are non-taxable. NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY COUPON Gentlemen: Stock. CLL EE EE EE EE EE EE Ey Please have your representative call and furnish me with informa- tion regarding your 7% Preferred Address... 5 Name. ..c00 oh - AS SS eS A A OR NNN NN NN AN NNN AN NN NN A AN NN NN TIN NN NN NNN NN NNN NN NNN NNN NNN

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