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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 May 1920, p. 13

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920 13 BOB O'LINK OPENS WITH DINNER AND TOURNAMENT Members of Highland Park Club Asked to Bring Guests For All- day Round of Activity Opening dinner dance and tourna- ment at Bob O' Link Golf club will be held Saturday at the Highland Park course. Events will begin in the morning and terminate with a dinner and dancing in the evening. The program, as announced by club committees in charge, includes golf ball sweepstakes tournament for men members; medal play; and qualifying rounds for Monday, Decoration Day training station during their stay in Chicago. The obstetrical, gynecological, sur- gical, gastro-intestinal and eye, ear, nose and throat be held 2 afternoon. from FRENCH WAR LOSSES What is statement of just been made by the first comprehensive France's war losses has Capt. Andre Tar- dieu, former French high commission- er in the United States. In describ- ing what he calls the "balance sheet" of France, Capt. Tardieu states that during the five years of war 8.- 000,000 men were mobilized, of whom 1,400,000 were killed and 800,000 maim- sectional work will | 2 to 6 o'clock every | I=IOL XO Xl O Eo IQIIOE=S HORIOE= I0EIOX --OEI0 0 IOEIOK IOEIOL LOOK AT 10EX0 BIA-SIX mer; $2020.00 Delivered TOO mee OE OQ ed. France lost 57 per cent of her men under 32 years of age. SELL THROUGH WANT ADS events. There will be bridge for the wom- en members at 3 o'clock with prizes offered the winners. Dinner will be at 7 o'clock, followed by dancing in the evening. Members are permitted to bring guests. There will be a special luncheon at noon in addition to the regular a la carte service. The day's activities are in charge of the Entertainment and Sports and Pastimes committees. I0EIOX THIS CAR BEFORE YOU BUY 1IOEIOE Genuine Victor-Victrola STYLE 10 Payments to Suit ------ Buy your Vic~ trola here. There is every reason why you should. Instrument like cut with 20 selections of your own CONTINENTAL MOTOR TIMKEN AXLES BORG & BECK 10-INCH DRY-PLATE CLUTCH AUTOMATICALLY-CONTROLLED OSTEOPATHS MEET IN BIG CONVENTION SOON Dr. James M. Frazer, 522 Davis street, Evanston, president of the Chicago Osteopathic association, is choice RADIATOR SHUTTERS 1 chairman of the committee EN ---- for the = twenty- $133.50 4 fourth national convention of the Open Saturday C H BRI - S American Osteopathic association to Evenings ° °® ( 3( 3 be held in Chicago June 28, 29, 30 and BECKER'S MUSIC SHOP OIE OI OE OJ OX COQ O EI O EI ORI OF ly 1 and 2. Jy Tani A000 osteopathic piv "THE HOME OF HARMONY" PHONE EVANSTON 140 EVANSTON 1549 SHERMAN AVE. cians, including Optenpathle physi- | | Dempster Phy at Shersan Ave. Ph. 1640 : S i h t y X= vanston, 1Inois lan he ta the oe A OEIOX DE20 Or=X0 te fe] ce fe] eis Ke) S( convention and many interesting sub- jects will be taken up at their meet- 2 2 Monday night, June 28, the big : - mn -- ee . ball and reception will be held at the | & ' . kid AR 2 TTR eT RR - Hotel Sherman for the visiting physi- : DLE cians and Wednesday night the doctors will meet for their annual | ems banquet. Invision pas oe £2: 5 {ed by Sears, & Co. for : Eile pn Rein I= \ 'hy we physicians will also be given trips LA \ a to the stock yards and the naval win | wn. 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