April 16, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 43 Frank Schramka Buys Shoreen Motor Co.; to Reorganize Business The Shoreen Motor company, dis- tributors for Oakland-Pontiac automo- biles at 2518-24 West Railroad Avenue, has been purchased by Frank Shramka, 1003 Dobson street. Mr. Schramka, one of Evanston's leading building contractors, believes that there are great possibilities in the Oakland-Pontiac line in Evanston and the North Shore. Due to its proximity to Dyche Sta- dium, Mr. Schramka announces that the organization will hereafter be op- erated under the name of the Stadium Motor Sales. The Oakland-Pontiac contract is considered one of the most desirable automobile contracts to be obtained to- day. Although the Pontiac has been on the market but two years, the de- mand for this six cylinder car denotes a very decided success. Plans are being made for extensive improvements. The Repair Parts De- partment is being rearranged and re- modeled to facilitate the handling of genuine Oakland-Pontiac repair parts. Mr. Schramka has appointed G. A. Schacht, general manager. Mr. Schacht has had wide retail experience in the automobile industry. He was formerly general manager of one of the larg- est retail Ford organizations in Chi- cago, and prior to taking over the managership of the Stadium Motor Sales, Mr. Schacht was traveling repre- sentative for the Oakland-Pontiac Mo- tor Car company under Mr. Luebeck, Branch Manager. Mrs. Erskine Wilder and her son, David, of 1011 Hubbard lane, left Tuesday night for a ten day visit in Pittsburgh with Mrs. Paul Coste. Te Send Star Athletes to Midwestern Contests Northwestern university's outdoor track team, considered much stronger this season than for many years, will send 13 athletes to the annual relay carnivals of midwestern schools. Coach Frank Hill will split his team for the Kansas and Ohio State games, April 23, but the team will be reunited for the Drake meet the following week. The Ohio State meet will claim the Purple's famous wrecking crew of weight men and Tannehill a combina- tion sprinter, hurdler, and broadjumper. In the weight events there will be Lewis, Karsten, Bagge, Nessler and Dart. At Kansas the Purple will be repre- sented by Einar Hermanse, sprinter; Rettig, high jumper; Droegemueller, pole vaulter, and the two-mile relay team of Sparling, Gorby, Furrey and Reynolds. Hermansen, who recently defeated Loren Murchison in the 70 yard dash of the Bankers' meet, is one of the favorites. Country Day School Has Its Annual "Dig Day" Job Wednesday, April 13, the children of the North Shore Country Day school celebrated "Dig Day," their spring cleaning-up event. Every member oi the school, from the first grade to the faculty, was assigned some job in the task of cleaning up the campus for spring. The older boys dug up stumps and moved sidewalks and the younger children raked leaves, picked up papers and sticks and spaded flower beds. Mrs. Thomas Wheatley of 329 Fair- view avenue will entertain twenty north shore guests at luncheon and bridge at her home April 20. Twenty-two years of suc- cessful professional service. Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others whom we have served on the north shore. We personally attend all calls, rendering the most careful, courteous and con- scientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all ladies' and children's calls. Private De Luxe Ambulance Service The growing demand for prompt and reasonable am- bulance service has made it necessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipment, an Invalid Coach which is the last word in Ambulance Serv- ice. Located in Wilmette. MRS. F. E. LEWIS Lady Attendant Residence Phone Wilmette 3552 FREDERICK E. LEWIS Resident North Shore Funeral Director Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" FREDERICK E. LEWIS Parlor Phone Wilmette 3552 Mrs. E. Jackson Case of Shanghai, China, formerly of Wilmette, who has been spending the winter in Pasadena, has come to Chicago and is now spending a few days with friends in Wilmette. Mrs. Case expects to join Mr. Case in Shanghai in May. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLain, 1076 Pine street, have returned from a mo- tor trip to Indianapolis. --(Y-- Charles M. Thomson of 576 Ash street left Sunday for a ten day vaca- tion at Three Lakes, Wis. 1 SCREENS | For Every Purpose ; Phones: Wilmette 2508-3134 NORTH SHORE SCREEN COMPANY Office ¥ Factory, Schiller Ave., WILMETTE FARMERS MARKETING CO. BOX 823, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA FRESH EGGS Direct to You by Parcel Post Order Now---2---4--12 Dozen Containers | Truly Comfortable The Orrington. and unobtrusive. Reservations EVANSTON A = Each detail that makes for happy, carefree living has received scrupulous attention from the management at You will find a perfection of service that is restful now being made. Phone University 8700. Che ORRINGTON on - NY 2°) AUR) a Fvanston's Largest and Finest Hotel gn