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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jun 1918, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918 # ~ = t A I Ee BOOST CAMP GRANT It is planned to start the long column | the successful Grant,Custer football . . from Camp Grant shortly after 5 a.| game in Chicago last fall. Executive OCI oO enn § m. in order to complete the parade| offices have been opened at 108 South . , PLANS FOR FOURTH before noon. La Salle street, Chicago. In the early afternoon the division's A ® y arte on t e baseball team will meet a team of (a) . - . : . Fl -- -- -- ---- a -- 1 0 r e War Emergency Union Appoints|like caliber on the camp diamond. BE 0 r Committee to act on Village's rude Bie boxing Card \ DAYLIGHT and : : . At 4 o'clock sharp the feature event | : Share in Celebration 5 : : % yA R uth Ris | e a of the day, a big boxing card and the y GARDEN HOSE \ 34 Y official dedication of Camp Grant's 1 AN TO HASTEN u | Plans are underway for a monster | open air boxing arena, will be run \ \ ' \ u 7 ; 2 : | farewell athletic carnival and god-| off. Construction of this arena is v N IR A CYT a mm y BDI I Penman al Lo v t grr g e E s 1s 2 FeAl TRACT IVE MIL TARY W EDDING Pe nized ON | peed ce ition at Camp Grant on already under way. It will be built I u aturdav TT Tor nF ast week rn . ~f QQ arv | " . . " PaiUrcay ceyenng or ast' week. was that of Mi: Mary | July Fou lin the natural amphitheater formed i 1] Katherine Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor,| Win ther with other | by the Rock river bluff near the \ 7] ® jr., and Lieut.F. A.Gerould of Evanston. The ceremony was | towns of 1 Wisconsin, has | base hospital site, and will seat 13,- u 1] performed at 8:30 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Comio been aske the project by |000 people, with standing room for Ti \ Kenilworth by Reverend Herbert Gwyn. Miss Charlotte Par € appo lttee 1s many more on the tableland above. | yy u served as maid of honor. while the two sisters of the | pe ire at | Seats will be clamped into the hill-' 1 7] M : ! 3 m J IE C le which slopes down to a squared 1] i Miss Dore and Margaret Ta r were t " r ha hay tle river as a : . » 1 ~~ 3 fe it tine 1\ qs: Lieutenant Loomis Hypes of Evanston and Camp Gr: 1 epresent aanent outdoor y best man. Andrew and Herbert Taylor, Walter Gerould t co ttee, Fred | The entire progran i 7] A Ketclhium were ushers. The bride was beautifull Bissell i e ber WM Itis imperative this r that MW combination of white satin and lace, cut with Je = let fund M vouprotect you against Rf prin 5 train. She cart a show : vents ry event with B the hot dry - that are i 2 and white sweet peas. 1 a1 12 y L tow 1 a e 3 Seats tor t e Di ( 7] x have the if ; pink and carried \ Aer. n wl ree, but it 18 ex u : St AE : > than $50,000 will pot i H Wo! : ol Sandie : ae through 10n oO YOX111Z b i ! fhe weddmg cept S lan t ts in Chicago and 1 il 7 whil 1) the bi nts in Kenilwortl ¢ i tiv 144 y i 1 h avy: der | me ur stock. : ® ft 1] i R NOW the h it « W( i i t anc Vette ven-1'H i 1 in e imn ha oO « ho selective I Eddy. PEE | BL-S0 1} : 1. \ r 4 : Q | BLED me P 1] d brid ds. with now = : Viscon- | car G. Rorema | WH Sr retir rrr 2 {DM thie ctive ride roo [ 51 * ( an l.ewis 1 tor and | pfs oka dh Pe HE gy Ex O.ys bd : i ' Irs. Sam Chase tr the | Wai WH Be EST. 189 ( Te ! m ¢ cele- n con 1 1 | ' ~ hi Ts 2 Headquarters for Garden Hose hn Ol S i vhic Ss Di al he { handled : i phi hing th wt gen with it y 1 1 x re V July |W Fhone Franklin 5744 Jul SR -- i ds elvita ce a 11 ato Hy 208.10 W. Madison St; Chicavo :] y at ( t { mother M e ived, the | 1 "ON YOUR WAY OVER" I] A ' ¢1 \ CS Hi bE ch - yore vy sw ce a ir \ $ t oO 2M [oP nn 4 A WA WE vce . k: li On the Porch in A 2 a : \ N ANNOUNCEMEN on the north shore is Ti the form |} the fresh coolness » . T 1 ry Bi C carnival, snoagement of Miss Helen Heootman, daught Eran . : . CHERgement sg. Hel An, sdaugnie 50000 or |} of early morning. J Mrs. G. W. Hootman of Evanston, to Captain Fc« ; 2: be ¥ men in the = ootma ill leave this week for Bos where she will larn Atte bovive 1 " ; otman Ww ill leave this week tor Boston, where she will | ar . At dawn Grass furniture course 1 reconstruction amd im the medical branch ot the jit >» entire di- 'd States army in the Boston City hospital clinic. She was a irst Old Doll .... Elizabeth Boyden Secand Old Doll ... Eleanor McEwen to hundreds of soldiers a: | ce of equipment and a Crex rug. Creek, Green Bay, Wis. - . ail . T ZR . . Ine . mri} of physical training in the New Trier high school. . 2 HOLA ' . bi 5 . > Pp le Ry 7h th the | No date has been set for the wedding. Pr > oi R ord ; ie Isn t this a go od a . Pony 3 | > 1 f Ni a. | ; 3 5 "11 1° NY 30,00 men under avy | \ Then on Saturday, June 22, will come the wedding of % es y ; I Je SA 1 b k d hs aa 20. wily? AS : ! 1g order will march in the he Polly" Chase and Lieutenant William Boyden, Jr. This will W which will. vequites four) P ace to réak- solemnized at St. Chrysostom's Episcopal church, Chicago, and will | hours or more to pass a given point. | be followed by a reception in the apartment of the s par The column will he reviewed in Rock- | fast. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Chase on Sheridan road, Chicag ford by General Martin and his staff | a eet og {in company with Governor Lowden | The Dr. Alice Brown Fund has be-| of land other state and national leaders, | B ut Elecrtical . . . . \ 1 1 1' | come an inspiration to many a social wh ited to attend the] ARTI enterprize, and next Thursday after- c sion guests of honor. | A : ial Per noon, June 20, a smaal group of young | a ppliances are nec girls in the Village, whocare intense- a h 1 lv interested in the work overseas, tyenue) essary~t c Perco a- 1 want to help all they can, will{ wrist sent a play in four acts, entitled ay. tor, Toaster and That is, if you deal with a Deco- "The Magic Sword" in the garden ad- i yes rator who offers desirable designs and joining the home of Mrs. R. H. Rip- i ; maybe the Grill. gives intelligent advice in the selection of' ley, 878 North avenue. A small ad-| "Bring treet, ¢ IT n patterns and color combinations. Phone mission fee will be charged, the pro-| slogan of the Shop is fast becoming | 9" »t! He & th ; or write and we will cheerfully submit the reed which will: be 8 raniished t46t and us Sto .dnte iia: hospital i new sample books of the AMERICAN ceeds oI which will be i ished ract te t 9 WALL PAPER CO. for your id the Fund, and tickets m he be- | SEO WW c sell em : : FE SBR i 1 { RY. a eg ation. You will find it a pleasure to look: tained from any member of { 18%. § n Wg i}. ana Ay. | throuch them. which is as follows: spent the week-end K : . : XK 'y SEA Ta "eo To TRE y inal acn AE Jumping Jack ......% Beatrice Ripley Mrs. J. Allen 854 Pros on the Fox river. . . Toy Captainie-i... Rosamund Coffin | wvenue, is chair of the 3 3 Public Service Co. i | A " . il y Tv and a Alber Zn Yac" 770 Rosaline gd Mary Ott | committee of the Ravinia club 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Kales. 779 tosaline ..........oooln Mary Ot tee of the Ravinia club, the ; IVETE ML, a A SE | tol. P SON Fairy Princess ....... Judith Boddie members of which will be hostesses | Bryant avenue, left Tuesday for Fish | of Northern Illinois i Successor to APE & Wilmette Phone 1773 1622 Forest Ave., R Park eve Saturday and | WILMETTE, ILL. Third Olid Doll .... Katharine Adams | Sunday during the Summed, The club | die sha ago gegen! "2 UL Mrs. B. K. Smith, 547 Fir 'street, who is at the Evanston hospital, suf- fering from injuries sustained by a falling tree, which had been struck tickets for the boys, to the women of the north shore. foursome Following a mixed 8 RE in |] FORT DEARBORN Fireproof Storage by lightning, is reported to be im-|{the afternoon, and a dinner-party.| proving. at the Indian Hill Golf club, last| Company i Ss Dr. Alice Barlow Brown who sailed with Dr. Esther Lovejoy of the Me- dical Woman's National association, last August and who has been work- ing with the refugees near Toul, re- ceived the highest praise from her comrade in a speech made at the conference held at the Hotel La Salle this week, as did Madame Dele- beque, who accompanied the two, as interpreter. Dr. Lovejoy is the proud possessor of a German helmet which was captured by the two brothers of Mme. Delebecque, George and Ale-}was a member of the graduating 1 at present. Government regulation has done NN xander Keller, who took it on Hill| class of the Illinois College of Phar- Storage Packing N 304, Verdun. "And that hole you see in it was shot there by an American on his way to Berlin," she explained glee- fully. She also exhibited a baby gas Mrs. J. H. Scoville, and family of which runs Directly to Ware- : . \ mask which, she says, the children| 1141 North avenue, Hubbard Woods. | house Doors, thus saving extra serve customers In the most satisfactory way \ of France have to wear. left this week for Boulder, Montana, Handling and Hauling of your . on shaped where they will live on a ranch 20] belongings \ will be done gladly. Welcome lo our store. \ The Fast Willow Street Circlel September 1. ; \ N\ will meet with Mrs. L.. N. Norton cor- For Informati'n as to Rates and \ \ ner of Willow and Walnut streets, on Lie Mr ¢ Estimate N\ \ Tuesday of next week at 2:30 o'clock.| Poole i Phone \ \ Mrs. Therese Neville will assist in| E . Louis entertaining. | utenant vill be st: Rergaseend \ Store Open All Day Thursday. No \ fir tioned. Mrs. Poole is well-known in| UNoTED STATES « . ¥ Interesting - Food Conferences will} Winnetka, having teached at Girton | : GOVERNMENT. Day or Nigh N delivery 1n the afternoon \ be held at the school of Domestic| school. | NN ' N\ Arts and Sciences, Tower building, | ---- i Under control of the State N \ \ Chicago, at 10:30 o'clock, on June 18} Mrs. Tohn B. Murphy of Chicago has; Public Utilities Commission N \ N and June 25. Any woman who can| moved to her country home in Hub-| of Illinois N \ : N possibly attend should do so. | bard Woods, for the summer. | N | 7777777777777 To 00775001 avening, Captain Pat J. Bevington, legiment gave an :xiting account of his activities to an 'nterested group of --f The Little Musical club of Evans- ton held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer, on Tuesday afternoon of this week. The Stogran: | was given by Mrs. Monica Graham Stults, Miss Veronica Murphy and Miss Veda Llewellyn. { Miss Ethelyn M. Carlson, daughter of | Mr. E. O. Carlson of Hubbard ahigd the Princess club members. | macy this year. Miss Carlson re- ceived the second prize for scholar- ship. -- 4515-29 Clifton Avenue Wilson Ave. L Station Phone Ravenswood 100 HE RG ATH UHHH) Have You Decided? To place your household goods and valuables into storage, or possibly to change your loca- tion, if so . Arrange Now For Shipping An important feature is our private Elevated Switch Track Moving SLI LILSLISLLS SLI SSS LS TS SLL LVL SASS SSSI SS LISI ITIS ASST ISD IIIS SSSI I ISSSISY ZZ 22707 27 2 27 Zar zzril iii 77777 727 27 ards Aspegren & Company TEL. WILMETTE 420 EVANSTON 466 7 % 7 Z4 Olive Oil, Syrups, Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruits, Jams, Preserves, Soap, and Ammonia, 2 L 22 are some items particularly valuable purchases 7/ 7# ZZ 7 77 much to preserve food. Anything we can do 22 to offer Quality food at the lowest price and i

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