WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921 NE EE EEE EEE ESSENSE EEEEEEENN News of the North Shore = Golf Clubs . dE FEE EE EEE EE EEEEE EEE EEEEND. by Everett Wilson ORTH Shore women golfers directed their attention this week N to the play at Indian Hill where a two day medal play event was held on Wednesday and Thursday under auspices of the Woman's Western Golf association. Mrs. E. E. Harwood of Olympia Fields went into the lead in the Wednesday play with an excellent round of 43--45--88. Mrs. J. W. Douglass of Westmoreland negotiated the round in 47--46--93, and Mrs. W. Anderson of Indian Hill in 45--48--93, tying for second place. Miss Elizabeth Klotz of Indian Hill, who lost the Chicago City title a few weeks ago, had 47--52--99. The final 18 holes, the approaching and putting contests were played on Thursday. The open event, scheduled for Monday of this week at the Glen- view club under auspices of the Woman's Western Golf association, was postponed because of inclement weather and has been re-allotted for some time in September. The Qualifying round of the Pres- ident's trophy will be played Saturday of this week at the North Shore Golf club. There will be handicap play, thirty-two to qualify. There will be play also in the John E. Cawkwell Trophy event. Today is Guest Day for the women members of the club and on next Friday there will be a mixed two-ball foursome event for the women of the club. Winnetka Playfield golfers will en- gage in the First Round, Match Play, of the August Class Tournament Sat- urday and Sunday. The Second and Semi-Final rounds will be played on succeeding Saturdays and Sundays. The Final Round will be played on August 27 or 28. The First Round of the Angus Cup event will be played Saturday at Westmoreland Country club. There will be play also in the St. Andrew Trophy event, medal play handicaps and in the Fellowship Cup event. On Wednesday and Thursday, Aug- ust 10 and 11 will take place the Sixth Annual Tam O'Shanter event, one of the most attractive features of the season's program. Skokie Country club golf events for this week-end will be featured by play in the Club Championship tour- nament, Medal play, 18 holes, Gross score. In the Jualifying Round the players will qualify in five flights of sixteen players based on their gross score. In the Qualifying Round the President's Cup; emblematic of the club championship; Second flight--the Directors' Cup; Third flight--Vice' President's Cup; Fourth flight--The Treasurer's Cup; Fifth flight--The Secretary's Cup. On Friday, August 12, there will be play in the Sunset Tournament, four-ball mixed four- somes, to be played over the second nine holes. NORTH SHORE REALTOR HURT AS AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS George E. Orr, Glencoe resident and member of a large Chicago and north shore real estate firm, was the victim of an automobile accident on July 22, according to word received this week from the Modesto Herald, Modesto, Cal, where Mr. Orr is spending the summer. Orr, who has been stopping at the Modesto hotel, was returning by auto- mobile from a business trip to San Jose when his car was crowded off a road by heavy traffic near Modesto. The car overturned pinning Orr under the body in such a position he was unable to extricate himself. Passing motorists came to the rescue and took the injured man to the Modesto hotel. He sustained a fractured collar bone, several broken ribs and suffered severe shock. NEE EE ESSN EEE NE EEE NEN EN EEN 20 Y BIGOUNY given on all framing during August. x airing's 1613 Orrington Ave. Ei HEH HEEENESNEESEESESE EE EEE EEE EER Evanston, Ill. FE EEEEEEEEEN A great reduction shoes now for thi will be gang 529 Davis St. August Sale the price of every pair of shoes in our stock, for the month of August. There is a complete/ run of sizes, in most of the styles, Further reducti ns on white shoes--- still a good run of sizes, North Shore Bootery North Shore Hotel Building Evanston has been made in and buying your and next season you. Evanston 6757 AR sit, lL rr rh UE --h--™--B$®o--o,' ify this fact. M. P. LOUEN Sales Mgr. Phone Evanston 4884 Place your order now for f; Vo gg KO2°cl CAR UNIVERSAY, "For Country Driving" On your next trip over country roads, make it a point to ver- The most trustworthy, neatest and most popular cars for ruraj travel are the FORD SEDAN and FORD COUPE. Large car owners are beginning to realize that the comforts safety and protection from dust as well as all weather condix gions are not found in any other car, on country roads. Note the number of Farmers who having tried large cars now use FORD ENCLOSED CARS: They know which is best for country use. y . fure delivery. Sedan price $826.00 delivered Evanston, or, $318.00 down and $53.00 Monthly R. D. CUNNINGHAM Exclusive Dealer 810 Church St. "EVANSTON Itinerary SATURDAY--Leave Chicago by convenient evening train. SUNDAY--En route through Min- nesota and North Dakota. MONDAY--En route through Mon- tana, arriving Glacier Park in early morning. TUESDAY--An automobile trip from Glacier Park Hotel to Two Medicine Lakes and return. WEDNESDAY--By automobile to Many Glaciers. THURSDAY--From Many Glaciers to St. Mary's by automobile and launch to Going-to-the-Sun. FRIDAY--From Going-to-the-Sun to St. Mary's by launch and auto- mobile to Ghaier Park Hotel-- leave by evening sleeper. SATURDAY--En| route with a siop-over at Heleha, Montana, for a sightseeing drivie, continuing on to Gardiner. SUNDA Y--Arrive Gardiner in morning and leave by automobile for the complete five-day tour of Yellowstone Natidnal Park--To Mammoth Hot Spiings the first day. MONDAY--By automébile via Nor- ris Basin, Mammoth) Paint Pots gud Fountain Geyser tp Old Faith. ul. \ \ TUESDAY--By automohile by wa of Thumb Station to Yellowstone Lake. \ WEDNESDAY--By automobile Artist or Inspiration Poi toAihe Grand Canyon. il THURSDAY--By automobile via Sylvan Pass and Shoshone Canyon fo, Cody and board sleepers for FRIDAY--En route through Mon- tana. SATURDAY--En route through the Twin Cities and via the Mis- sissippi River Scenic Line, arriv- ing Chicago in early evening. sm am mat t-- Two WEEKS DELUXE TOUR OF GLACIER 2nd "YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS limited membership tour of Glacier and Yellow- T T. & S. Tours Company is conducting a de luxe stone National Parks on August 6 and August 20. Each tour, leaving Chicago Saturday evening, is of two weeks' duration. Price, including all expenses (except gratuities) is $325 using Yellowstone hotels; $316 using Yellowstone camps. For those to whom these dates are - not convenient, we have equally attractive rates for inde- pendent travel, leaving Chicago any day of the week. You business men, bowed under the double burden of hot weather/and problems of commercial readjustment--you housewives whose burdens are no less than theirs--you men and women everywhere who long for the open spacés --th¢ tremendous vistas of cooling valley and pine cov- is /for you! frag slope of snow-capped mountain peak--this message Come away with us to the fairyland of erica's great National Parks, where troubles vanish d where new life and health await. In Glacier Park's 1,500 square miles are eighty-three mountain peaks over 7,000 feet in height--beautiful St. Mary Lake, nestling at the foot of Going-to-the-Sun Mountain, and over 100 other lakes. Yellowstone--best known of our National Parks--with its 4,000 hot springs, 100 geysers, and its famed Falls of the Yellowstone, renew the heat-sapped vigor of the visitor. As membership in these Tours is strictly limited in number, an early reservation is essential. Membership may be secured upon appiication at this office. tion today! Write, wire or telephone your reserva- Travelers should also secure our attractive rates on in- dependent and conducted tours to Old Mexico, Niagara Falls, Saguenay and St. Lawrence Rivers and Circle Tours of the East. Ask for information No. T-731. THE T.& S/ TOURS company "Travel Archirects" IO3 W.JACKSON BLVD. Phone: HARRISON 3559-3566 List Your Real Estate Offers . In the "For Sale--Real Estate" Our Classified Ads Your Clearing House fr