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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Jun 1919, p. 3

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A B WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919 3 WINNERS IN LO HOLMES CLUB N Winners of the Burton ¥ Frefmes Travel club contest were anhounced this week by Manager Sam Atkinson of the Hoyburn theater. Prizes will were awarded 'at the theater, at whith time motion pictures of the winners were thrown on the screen. Several winners in the adult class were announced. They will be given a handsomely bound volume of Burton Holmss' Travelogues. Following is the list of those who have won the prizes: First prize (children from 10 to 12) Miss Muriel Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." H. :C."Davis, . 738 Clark street, Evanston; teacher, Mrs. Bur- gess, Miller school. Master Haskel Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis, 738 Clark street, Evanston; teacher, Miss Roome, Miller school. First prize (children \from 12 to 14). Miss Virginia Florence Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James W. Hyde, 2315 Sherman avenue, Evans- ton; intermediate school. First prize (children from 14 to 16). Miss Edna Mayhew, daughteg of Mr. and Mrs. E. H ayhew, Evanston apartments, Evamston ; Evanston high school. ww First prize (adult). Miss Lillian Short, teacher in public school, ¢ Foster street, Evanston; Mrs. A. E. Mabie, 2410 Harrison street, Evans- ton; Mrs. Francis Banta, Hubbard Woods; Mrs. James Fairbairn, 1421 Emerson street, Evanston. Second prize in each of the above mentioned classes were won by Miss Elza Dewar Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, 2044 Sheridan road. Evanston; Miss Frances Mayhew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. May- hew, 508 Lee street, Evanston; Miss Helen Moulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Moulton, 938 Elmwood avenue, Evanston. Third prize in each of the above mentioned clasges were won by Miss Mevibah Jean Mabie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mabie, 2410 Har- rison street, Evanston; Master John H. Monava, son off Mr. and Mrs. J. Monava, 2040 Sheridan road, FEvans- ton ;Master Arnold§Swigert, son of Mr. H. A. Swigert, 747 Sheridan road. Evanston; Master Frederick Hilles. son of Mr&gnd Mrg. J. A. Hilles, 733 Forest avenue, ¥vanston; Master E. Cannon Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Huff, 624 Noyes street, Evanston: Master Hardin Van Deursen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Deursen. 1580 Sheridan avenue, Evanston; Miss Marian Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sargent, 1736 Ridge avenue, Evanston; Miss Irma Otten. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Otten. 1361 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods; Miss Margaret. M. Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Knight, 823 Michigan avenue, Evans- ton; Miss Mary Willis Pietsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Pietsch, 1922 Ridge avenue, Evanston: Miss Janet Fairbairn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fairbairn, 1421 Emerson street, Evanston; Miss Lucile Ballard, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. George S. Ballard, 1026 Michigan avenue, Evanston; Master Edward Horen, son of 'Mrs. Mary Horen, 1230 Chicago avenue, Evans- ton. EVANSTON MOTOR CAR' CO. IS GIVEN AGENCY FOR THE PAIGE AUTO The Evanston. Motor Car company was tendered the north shore agency for the Paige car and thz offer was accepted by Manager Watts. The agency carries with it considerable prestige. Manager Watts and his { corps of salesmen have | name for themselves by the manner | in which they have brought wii ! gained a pany's showrooms at Grove ni She ly closed. the | olmes air-cooled car to the front. A new model four- passenger Paige | car was put on display in the com-| street rman avenuz one afternoon last week and before 9 o'clock that night a deal for its sale was practical- Pe nny vou wh Not goc 25 PENNY F Y€e. PICTURES This ticket and 3H Pictures in en is ket is prg If you receive ektra ticket distribute them Among your, NOT OP \ SUND/ bd if presented ap ig¢fzood ffo 5 fhositiohs apd' el r 204 mak jd 2: Jaddition: al ic free, 50 Pic s for 0 youjfan many ur frignds as ac : #ns opfyfany ted. ¢.] <indly rie nds. er June 16 hoté Studio is St/ Opp/L Sta., Evanston IS COUPON trea Only Wave straig also ment ally curly of the Lair. WAVING tment Expert Operators ployed. Private Booths and Clean Li=en. Prices gest hair made explained free. System Co. AND WATER Also a new specialty of scalp Em- Popular THE PERMANENT WAVE As done by us. the Permanent not . only means WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET Permanent Waving FELIX COUNE. President/ 30 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE, CHICAGO. Phone Central the natur- within two hours, but a a guaranteed beneficial to the future growth Ladies with poor or scanty hair would do well to consult us and have our treat- / 7 wn. _ ting final reding p / tery. The sunken ag polka and the i I nesing chapel spot a vision of bfguty, It is i ace for our beloved ones. oli sold with f full a care a Jo ae an" payments--no interest. Don't miss this opportuni YOU ARE INVITED to call oe wilh to the main office, 703 Mar vuette Bldg. and mak e appUiptment to. have one of our representa- "tives call for: you'ln an'autgmobile t frem the cemetery. "No obligation. Central Cemetery. Company Cs Marquette B Building, Dept. Asel Chicago | al o take youtoand . ° Kovastigate NOW! at eure ids 7s ha TL | Qu pe petiah div Abb Trust of Illinois. Re rere Health Clubs Are Organized weight is being used by promoters of | teacher associations. It is planned to the national health campaign, which | organize health clubs, to prepare The fact that 33 per cent of can-|is being boosted in Iowa. Home de-| menus, and send out literature re- didates were rejected by Army phy-| monstration agents are co-operating | lating to such subjects as food, exer- sical examinations because of under-| with teachers, food clubs, and parent- | cise, and health. El --_,-- 2 _ 1 Fy H Bell NEW TELEPHONE RATES EFFECTIVE, JUNE 11, 1919 of By,direction of the Postiiasier General, whose authgtity to fix rates has been approved by the recent decisiof of the United States Supreme Court, the following schedale of rates is announced for Wilmett Kertivorth and Winfietka. ¥ / Business Rateé Residence Rates Individual Line ...... ..%$5.00 per plonth $3.00 per month Two-Party Line ...... / chee 4.00 pey/month 2.50 per month Four-Party Line... . =...}. 5% 2.00 per month Eight-Party Line (Rurhl) .. .. 2.5¢/ per month 2.00 per month Extensions . ii... 0000 : 0 per month .75 per month A PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE RATES Flat Rate, two-way Trunkdines...............$7.50 per month Flat Rate, one-way Tri Lines... . 0... i ne. 3.75 per month SWITCHBOARDS Cordless, including Operator's set..............$1.50 per month Switchboard, including Operator's set Cord (non-multiple type).........$2.00 to 9.00 per month Switchboard, including Operator's set (multiple type), per position.............. 10.00 per month Multiple stations and trunk jacks in excess of one per line per strip of ten jacks in use......... .15 per month Terminals and extension stations on same premises 1.00 per month The foregoing schedule supersedes all existing rates. details pertaining to the change upon OE REACH SAAC RO OG CHICAGO - TELEPHONE + COMPANY - ': fd ernst GATES Tay I District Manager ent are Bn iB (PRE RTY IN

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