July 9, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Dwight Chapman Given Famous Sheldon Award Dwight W. Chapman, Jr. 900 Elm- wood avenue, Wilmette, who was graduated with high honors from Har- vard university this spring, has re- ceived notice of his appointment as a Sheldon Fellow in Travel. A Sheldon traveling fellowship provides for a year either of travel or study in Eu- rope. Mr. Chapman was recently appoint- ed by the University of California as instructor of philosophy and psy- chology for next year, but the univer- sity released him in order that he might accept the Harvard award. Graduating from New Trier town- ship high school with a general aver- age among the highest ever attained there, Chapman was awarded a Har- vard scholarship by the Harvard Club of Chicago. He was president of the Harvard debating council, a Phi Beta Kappa and class day orator at the re- cent commencement week exercises. Locates Portrait Studio in Teatro del Lago Area A new kind of business enterprise took its place in the group of new commercial establishments in "No Man's Land" this week when John Ridgely Marshall opened a photo- graphic portrait studio Tuesday. The new studio is located at 916 Spanish court, just opposite Teatro del Lago. Mr. Marshall brings as a background for his work two years' experience in the William Fox film studios on the West Coast, during which time he served as associate camera man for the pictures "What Price Glory?" "Cradle Snatchers," "Three Bad Men," and "Carmen." Miss Gladys B. Thompson Joins Heinsen Realty Co. Heinsen Realty company, North Shore real estate dealers, with offices in Wilmette and Winnetka, announce that Miss Gladys B. Thompson has joined the sales force of their Wilmette | office, 421 Fourth street. Miss Thomp- son was formerly connected with the office of E. E. Stults Realty company. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A. pastor 406 Prairie avenue Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 SERVICES Fourth Sunday after Trinity 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 A. M. First service and sermon 11:00 A. M. Second service and sermon, "The First Church Council" MEETINGS Friday at 7:45---Junior Walther league First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka Hours of Worship Sunday-- Sunday school ............ 9:30 a. m. Classes for all ages Morning "service. ......ss0... 11 a. m. Prof. A. I. Wedell, Chicago Young People's society ...... 5 p. m. Evening service .............. 8 p. m. Prof. A. L. Wedell, Chicago Wednesday-- Swedish service «.........u... 8 p. m. Rev. Gottfried Stone, pastor Elim Sw. Free church, Chicago GLENCOE UNION CHURCH "The Flaming Forest" will be pre- sensed at the Glencoe Union church on Friday, July 15. The story is a good one and develops rapidly. . Theodore G. Rockwell of 277 Chest- nut street has returned from a month at the I. X. L. ranch, where Mrs. Rock- well is staying with the children for & few weeks longer. 3 ? Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During July and August THE@ FB Henry C.Lytton & Sons Orrington and Church--Evanston State and Jackson--Chicago Beginning Today --This Most Important SALE! Our Entire Stock Society Brand SUITS Now at One Drastically Cut Price 50 Exclusive Ultra "eo Hand Tailored All Spring Suits That Sold Formerly S U 1 T S Up to $75 Widely Known for Their Distinctive HIS great semi-annual Clearance Sale isnot merely Designing and Cystom Tailoring another Clothing Sale--it has become the one $ 50 outstanding event of each season, which by com- point Jariecn all others fade into insignificance. Society nd reduce hothing fue Rug Clothes Shey make no inferior g to sell at a low price. They a known the country over for their PLR Sold Formerly $60 to $85 selection of fabrics is decidedly individual ULTRA Hand vailored Clothes™ are: made iy lothes they for men cl they wear -- A Sweeping All-Inclusive Clearance aed for men who beleve thermeives. hard to fie. i the last word Sas NLY because of our tremendous volume--made jo cervainly comment. O greater by the extraordinary popularity of our Sani 4g a Budget Buying Plan, with its resultant economies-- could such a sweeping and drastic clearance of such desirable Clothing be possible, . " ' h M Plenty of the Light Colors in the Jou Can Bey ihe on vo Smartest 3-Button Collegiate Models (COLLEGE men, as well as high school graduates Lytton Budget entering college in the Fall, will find hundreds of the correct 28 and 28'% inch 3-Button Coats with Bu y 1 ng Pla n 19 and 20-inch bottom trousers. Balance over Tem e You Pay $10 st Purchase, the The few Society Brand Suits remaining <hat sold at $45 have been reduced to $34