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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Mar 1927, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK March 5, 1927 EDWARDS J. MELTZER, A. B., Mus. B. Teacher of Reed, Brass and Fretted Instruments Six years a member of the Evanston Symphony Ot- chestra. Four years conductor of the Northwestern University Band. Will accept a limited number of serious students of the Clarinet, Saxaphone, Cornet, Trumpet, Trombone, Mandolin Banjo and Ukelele At His Winnetka Studio in the Community House The success of Mr. Meltzer's teaching at Northwestern University, the studio school and the North Shore Country Day School speaks for itself-- Through the Scholarly Instruction. 2112 Sherman, Evanston Phone University 7615 Deerfield Man Is Taken by Police on Hold-up Charge Richard Dewitt Stanhope, said - to have confessed to robbing the A. W. Dilling residence at 545 Essex road, Kenilworth, on February 9, and to have admitted seven other robberies in Ev- anston, Glencoe, Kenilworth and Chi- cago, was arrested by police of the South Clark street station, Chicago, early last Saturday morning while sleeping in a stolen car on a side street in the South Clark street district. Officers effecting the arrest are said to have noticed a car standing on a side street and upon investigation dis- covered Stanhope asleep in the car. A search revealed that he was carry- ing a 45 calibre automatic pistol and that he had in his possession a large number of pawn tickets. He was taken to the South Clark street station The Painted Butterfly 1054 Gage St. Hubbard Woods Tel. Winn. 1207 (next to Post Office) We have many new and interesting importations in one large collection of unusual gifts. Let us help you in selecting the latest in fabrics for your new drapes and furniture. We are equipped to assist with any job from doing over a simple piece of furniture to estimating an entire house; and, as we have the work done by first class ateliers, we can assure satisfaction. uto Repairin Repairing Washing Storage Painting Supplies Battery Service We serve you completely and well Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 for questioning where he is alleged to have confessed to several hold-ups. At the time of his arrest Stanhope was wearing a watch and chain that was later identified as the one taken from Mr. Dilling on February 9. In- vestigation also revealed the fact that the car in which he was found was a stolen machine while the pawn tickets led to the recovery of a considerable amount of loot taken from his victims. The alleged thief is a resident of Deerfield and is said to hold an un- blemished record in his own commu- nity. He is being held by Chicago police pending action taken against him by the different municipalities in which he operated. Reverend and Mrs. Leland H. Dan- forth returned to their home at 333 Warwick road, Kenilworth on Tuesday after spending a month at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Darling, while they were in Nassau. QO Soo I------0x Now... On Display The most Beautiful CHEVROLET in Chevrolet History Coach $595 --1 OI O LJ OL.O Roadster--Touring $525 Lad =e} {0} 0} ee { o] -- {o} (4) Utility Coupe $625 Sedan $695 Landau $745 Cabriolet $715 Light Del. Chassis $395 Ton Chassis $495 F. O. B. Flint IQIOEL Dabe - Nevitt Hupmobile & Chevrolet o 1 [] Motor Sales - i 911 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Telephone Winn. 296 OI OE OE 00 CHOI OE 0 READY TO ENROLLFOR ANNUAL C. M. T. CAMP Government Offers Splendid Va- cation Proposition to Young Men of North Shore Four thousand three hundred and fifty young men of Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin will be given an op- portunity to enroll in the Citizens' Mil- itary Training camps during July and August this summer for such are the plans announced by Brigadier Gen- eral Michael J. Lenihan, commanding the Sixth Corps Area. Training camps affected by this an- nouncement and the numbers of C. M. T. C. students to be enrolled at each are: Fort Sheridan, I'l, 1,600; Camp Custer, Mich., 750; Fort Brady, Mich, 250; Camp McCoy (Sparta), Wiscon- sin, 250; Jefferson Barracks, Mo, 1,600, of which 1,100 will come from the Sixth Corps Area; and Fort Snelling, Minn., 1,800, of which 350 will come from the Sixth Corps Area. These camps are provided for under Section 47d of the National Defense Act of 1920 and have been growing each year. During the past six years there have been more than 165,000 enroll- ments, and so popular have the camps become that forty of them will be established by the government this season. More and more is it becoming under- stood that military instruction is not the exclusive goal of the C. M. T. camps. Such fundamentals as order, neatness, punctuality, courtesy and a willing obedience to lawful authority are made the basis of camp _routine, and as a consequence citizenship train- ing is becoming an outstanding feature. In Camp 30 Days The camps at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Camp Custer Mich, and Camp McCoy, Wis, open on July 7; the camps at Fort Sheridan and Fort Bra- dy, Mich., open July 28. All of them are for thirty days. Days of training and recreation--for the policy of de- voting practically all of the afternoon to various forms of athletics and rec- reation is now well established. Bishop Hughes to Preach Before Methodists Sunday Bishop Edwin H. Hughes of the Chi- cago Area of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach the sermon at the morning services of the Wilmette Par- ish Methodist church Sunday, March 6. Bishop Hughes whose home is in Wil- mette, was recently voted one of the twenty-five great preachers in America. The services will be the occasion of the reception of new members by the church. ; Discuss Life and Work of Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson's birthday, Monday, March 28, was observed at North Shore Country Day school, Win- netka, at the morning exercise when the Eleventh grade girls related anecdotes of his life and discussed his works. Children of the Lower school recited and sang poems from "A Child's Garden of Verse." CARRIE S. ROBERTS Pianist-T eacher Private Lessons--Ensemble Recitals -- Coaching Glenn Dillard Gunn School of Music Chicago Tel. Winn. 1226 *%

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