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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Apr 1919, p. 8

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EOE SER SO ee EE ES Sh WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919 Winnetka's Victory Loan Workers Complete list of District Captains and Block Captains; also District Boundaries DISTRICT NO. 1 Elm street, Willow street, Railroad Tracks, Sheridan road. Captain--MRS. ARTHUR DEAN Block Captains Mrs. Norman K. Anderson, 565 Wil- low street. Mrs. E. W. Beach, 532 Oak street. Mrs. James Clipper, 556 Cherry treet. Mrs. C. V. L. Brown, 529 Cedar street. Mrs. Frank T. Crawford, 511 Cedar street. Mrs. John L. Hamilton, 412 Walnut street. Mrs. B. J. Kellum, 429 Maple street. Mrs. Robert S. Laird, 560 Elm strect. Mrs. L. C. Norton, 370 Walnut street. Miss Theresa O'Brien, 748 Elm street. Mrs. W. A. Otis, 644 Oak street. Mrs. Wilson A. Reid, 561 Cherry street. i Mrs. Raynor F. Starr, 630 Ash street. Mrs. E- E. Stultz, 463 Willow street. DISTRICT NO. 2 Willow street, Winnetka avenue, Sheridan Road, Railroad Tracks. Captein--MRS. MARC NEWMAN Block Captains Mrs. Thomas M. Brooks, low Street. Mr . R. English, Tare, Mrs. A. D. Fassett, 471 Hill road. Mrs. Dudley K. French, 503 Haw- tho ne Lane. 590 Wil- 375 Hawthorne Mrs. Chancey B. Hill, 220 Myrtle ttreet. Mrs: Royal A. Hoagland, 428 Wil- lov: street. Irs. John E. Lutz, 460 Hawthorne ane, Miss Dorothy Madsen, 548 Fir street. Mrs. H. B. McKenzie, 402 Haw- thorne Lane. Mrs. Sherman B. Orwig, 553 Elder Lane. Mrs. Fred F. Parsons, 518 Haw- thorne Lane. Mrs. Sylvan Hirschberg, low street. Mrs. Leonard H. Roach, idan road. Mrs. B. K. Smith, 402 Wil- 292 Sher- 547 Fir street. Mrs. Robert Smith, 310 Fairview avenue. Mrs. Ernest Von Ammon, 420 Elder Lane. Mrs. George D. Wolf, 625 Willow street. DISTRICT NO. 3 Railroad Tracks, Skokie ¥Valiey.| Hill Road, Winnetka avenue. Captain--MRS. CHARLES R. WIL- | SON. DISTRICT NO. 4 Hill Road, Willow street, Tracks, Skokie Valley. Captain--MRS. ROGERS SHERMAN Railroad Block Captains ~~ DISTRICT NO. 7 Railroad Tracks, Elm street, street, Skokie Valley- Captain--MRS. CHARLES D. ALT- SCHUL. Pine Block Captains Mrs. Gus Haas, 946 Oak street. Mrs. Russell Heller, 559 Provident avenue, Mrs. Walter Hirsch, 473 Provident avenue, Mrs. Fred Hubsch, 1072 Elm street. Mrs. Julian Roe, Pine and Provi- dent. Mrs. Charles Sincere, 921 Pine street- Mrs. E. C. Welssenberg, 817 Elm street. : Mrs. Theodore Friedlander, 558 Ar- bor Vitae Road. DISTRICT NO. 8 Railroad Tracks, Skokie Valley, Pine street, Fig street. Captain--MRS. THOMAS. Block Captains stone road. DISTRICT NO. 9 Fig street, North avenue, Railroad Tracks, Skokie Valley. Captain--MRS. ERNEST BALLARD Block Captains Miss Burkitt, 77 Linden avenue. Miss Irene Chapman, 844 Auburn North avenue, Scott avenue. Captain--MRS. ALFRED N. BURN- HAM. Block Captains Mrs. Sherman Aldrich, 1160 Oakley avenue. Mrs. 1274 North Cook, Laird Bell, Mrs. Clarence E. avenue. 1300 Asbury f avenue. Mrs. Francis K. Cook, Forest ave- | nue. Mrs. Stephen A. Foster, Ridge ave- nue. Miss L. O. Kolb, 224 Ridge avenue: Mrs. James C. Linn, 286 Ridge ave- nue. Mrs. James IL. Weart. Ridge ave- nue, Mrs. Walter Wallace, Mt. Pleasant Road. DISTRICT NO. 5 Elm street, Willow street, Railroad Tracks. Provident avenue. Captain--MRS. EUGENE SAX Block Captains Mrs. W. S. Bell, 840 Ash street " Miss Kate Dwyer, 858 Elm street. Mrs. F. Eisendrath, 843 Cherry street. Mrs. M- IL. Hirsch, Birch street. Mrs. F. Rogers, 467 Linden street. Mrs. S. Schwabacher, 815 Ash street. Mrs. H: L. Street, 390 Linden street. Mrs. Williami T- Wehrstedt, 906 Cherry street. Mrs. Joseph E. Winterbotham, 899 Oak street. DISTRICT NO. 6 Elm street. Willow street, Provi- dent avenue, Skokie Valley. Captain--MRS. LEON LONGINI Block Captains: Borino, 859 Elm street. Margaret Casey, 988 Elm Mrs. Miss street. Mrs. Charles J. Eastman, 978 Cherry street. Mrs. Harry N. Gottlieb, 982 Cherry street. Miss Edna Harry, 988 Elm street. Mrs. M. H. Lieber, 988 Elm street. Mrs. D. W. Poff, 972 Elm street. Mrs. Albert E. Tilroe, 978 Oak street. Mr. Robert H. Wallace, 1083 Cherry street. Rev. F. J. Haarth, 905 Burr Mrs. Harold H. Hayes, venue. Mrs. Maurice H. Scott avenue. Mrs. Eleanor M. avenue, Irs. Richard W. Walsh, 1170 Scott avenue. Needham, 123 Thon, DISTRICT NO. 11 Railroad Tracks, Sheridan Road North avenue, Scott avenue. 'aptain--MRS. JOHN M. OLM- | STED. Block Captains Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, 948 ubbard street. Mrs. Gerald Mahoney; Green Ba Y= Mrs DISTRICT NO. 12 Railroad Tracks, Prospect avenue North avenue, Pine street. Captain--MISS ELIZABETH GEM- MELL. Block Captains Mrs. E. J. Aliesbrooke, 747 Lincoln avenue. Mrs. John E. Bunker, 656 Lincoln avenue. | Mrs. Forbes Cadenhead, 848 Lin- coln avenue. i Mrs. Victor LL. Cunnyngham, 682 | Lincoln avenue. | Mrs. William S. Dillon, 814 Pros- ||| pect avenue. 1 Mrs. Alfred G. Freeman, 631 Lin- | coln avenue. Mrs. Frank O. Neubacher, 844 Foxdale avenue. Mrs. Leon H. Winne, avenue. 778 Foxdale DISTRICT NO. 13 Pine street, Elm street, Railroad Tracks, Sheridan Road. Captain--MRS. H. A. DE WINDT Block Captains Mrs. W. S. Miller, 647 Spruce street. Mrs. street: Mrs. Howard C. Phillips, 695 Pros- pect avenue. Mrs. John Ritchie, 565 Arbor Vitae Charles D. Nicholls, 780 Pine FREDERICK B. Mrs. Luther Barber, Fir street. Mrs. Harry Barnum, 735 Walden road. Miss M. Mead, 975 Pine street. Mrs. Edwin P. Price, 699 Walden road. | Mrs. Henry Stanton, 635 Black- Mrs. William E. Vitae road. Seatree, DISTRICT NO. 14 | Road, Prospect avenue. Captain--MRS. LAWRENCE M. STEIN. Block Captains Mrs. Arthur Bentley, 642 Maple avenue. Mrs. Ayres Boal. 749 Sheridan Road. Mrs. John R. Leonard, 81 Bryant avenue, DISTRICT NO. 15 East Side Sheridan Road, North avenue to Health Resort. Captain--MRS. ROBERT GREEN- LEE. from Block Captains Mrs. George B. Massey, 711 Sher- idan road. Mrs: W. R. Whiteaker, 707 Hill road. PRAISE WAR WORK OF DR. ALICE BARLOW-BROWN (Continued from Page One) I have suffered morally and physically and it is our dear doctor Brown who has taken care of me, and I know | that for me, as well as for all my | companions, the Chateau would be empty and dark is she were to leave. Her life 1s not very merry with us; it is entirely the life of a missionary, but she loves us and pities us, and that is why Madame, we will be very willing to have her return home for | several months and rest, and then re- turn to us again. Our little orphans will suffer greatly without her, be- cause she makes them happy, while at the same time caring for them with the tenderness of a mother. All the inhabitants of the surrounding villages venerate her and wish also for her to remain here, because at all 1185 Chatfield | now that she is our sun, and that Victor Whitlock, North ave- | return to comfort our souls as well avenue: Mrs. Frederick Fischer, 1002 Chat- field road. Mrs. John Frank, 1152 Chatfield | road. Mrs. Victor Harding, 789 Burr ave- nue. Mrs. Julian Nolan, road. Mrs. Max Stein, 850 Linden avenue. | Mrs. nue. DISTRICT NO. 10 Railroad Tracks, Skokie Valley, avenue: | 1422 Prairie | 1290 Scott P : es vac wots | Reade For the road. times, day or night, in spite of the bad mountain roads, always for the | slightest ailment, she is at their bed- sides, a thing they have never been {accumstomed to. You would hardly | believe, Madame, how many ill peo- Arbor | erican ingot i hydrogen gas Miss Ida Williams, 603 Elm street. | temperature Fahrenheit. little harder than the softest copper, | $4.,400,000,000 of 1.-0.-U.'s that are Elm street, North avenue, Sheridan | and can be witthled with a knife.-- | coming due very soon. | Scientific i ple Dr. Brown has rescued {rom death during the epidemic of Spanish | grippe, which is the reason she is | sought in a radius of twenty miles. You wish to take her from us, but | without the sun one cannot live! After she has rested we want her to | as our bodies, because she is our | great friend. Please, Madame, thank | all the people who have worked for | the French refugees and orphans; {these acts of generosity will always | remain engraven in our memories will make us love more than] ever the Americans. | Receive, Madame, the assurance of | | my respectful sentiments, Mlle. S.| (Camenzind, Chateau de Chavaniac- Lafayette. Haute Loire. land and | | | AERA: ACEI | Necessity Makes Prosperity re | A people never fairly prosper till necessity is treading on | its heels. The growing want of room | iis one of the sources of civilization: | opulation is power, but it must be | | a population that, in growing, is| mode daily apprehensive of the mor- | row.--Simns, begins to | Iron That Can Be Whittled It is well known that rapid cooling | f hot metals hardens them. 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