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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1921, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921 w ARDEN SHORE ANNUAL ELECTION ON NOY. 9 Leaders of Lake Bluff Camp Extend Special Invitation to Business Men To Attend Association Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Arden Shore association will be held Wed- nesday morning, November 9, at 10 o'clock, in the directors' room of the Chicago Savings Bank, 7 West Madi- - son street, Chicago. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and full reports of the work of the camp will be given. Members of the association, consist- ing of all contributors, are urged to be present. Open Year Round Arden shore camp gat Lake Bluff is open all the year round. There are forty boys up there now putting on much needed weight so that they may be fit to enter the business world. They are the future business men of Chicago and will go into her factories and shops, her railroads and her banks. Big business men who have investigated the work being done at the camp know its value and appre- ciate the kind of boys that are sent to them from Arden Shore. Such men are especially requested to spare an hour from their busy day to attend the annual meeting and give the board of managers the benefit of their ex-; perience and advice. | association and Mrs. Carl R. Latham of Evanston, is president. Chairmen for the various north shore villages are, respectively, as fol- lows: Wilmette, Mrs. J. J. Siddall; Kenilworth, Mrs. Mark Cresap; Win- netka, Mrs. John R. Montgomery; Glencoe, Mrs. John H. Bullen. NEW TRIER DRAMATIC CLUB OPENS SEASON ON NOV. 19 The New Trier High school Drama- tic club will open the season on Sat- urday evening, November 19, with "Daddy Long Legs", well known comedy. The cast, made up almost entirely of new material, is as fol- lows: Jervis Pendleton ....Cabray Wortley James McBride ...... George Martin Cyrus: Wycoff ........ Frederick Roe Abner Parsons ....James Gathercoal John: Codman .... «ix Edward Quail CLIZEs ovis sai dee sins Wilbur Bruns Walters .....o.-:-: Philip Eisendrath Judy Ln eee Margaret De Lay Miss Prichard ...... Elizabeth Cullen Mrs. Pendleton ........ Ethel Pattillo Julia Pendleton ..... Janet Olmstead Sallie McBride ... cous - Phillis Ogan Maid ...... 05000000 Frances Ellison Mrs. Lippett..... vnc. Ruth Boots Orphan Children: Sadie Rate .... icv. s Jean Markley Gladiola ...... Constance Von Weller Yioretta ..... 0 wanes Bernice Scully Mamie. fn ont Barbara Poole Freddie Perkins ........ Bob English Many of the parts are filled by new players, who have just made their entrance into dramatic circles. The new cast, appreciating the responsib- ility, and also realizing that this is the opporptunity to qualify for future Mrs. J. McGregor Adams is honor- performances, promises an entertain- ary president of the Arden Shore ing evening, 77777777777 777777 7777 277d 2777 77 ddd ddd ddd ddd ddddddldidiididdddddddidddddiz, Winter Goods Are Here We have our full line of winter stock -- flannel underwear -- winter mackinaws--sweaters-- gloves --all ready for your selection. Everything to keep you warm --at very reasonable prices. shirts, heavy caps -- 786 Elm Street rr a7 777 7 Farr rrr irrzrzZzzzzzizzziaaiaiuaauaaiasd John H. Dethloff MEN'S FURNISHINGS WINNETKA 7777777777777 277277777777 277 7777 7777 777 77 7 Zr eZ Za Zz izziziiiiiiis Phone 1077 FOCH JOINS LEGION Marshal Foch has been voted a member of George Washington post, the American Legion, Washington, D. C., the first Legion post in the world to receive a charter. The post held that the marshal was eligible because he had commanded American troops in action. A motion to make the Gen- eralissimo's dues 5,000 centimes was voted down, however. NO STOPS AT FOURTH STREET Officials of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railway, this week au- thorized elimination of the Fourth street stop on the road's right-of-way in Wilmette, in accordance with a re- quest made recently by Village Pres- ident Zipf. The Linden avenue wait- ing station has been reopened and that stop is now made by all trains. ment. Just As Home Is the Best Place for a man to go to, so is this garage the best place for your motor car to come to, when it can't go any place else. A GARAGE IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED and your ailing car will be given a friendly reception at this garage, and be accorded friendly and efficatious treat- B27 V EWR (385) 354" (9 2\$ . EXPERT REPAIRING Ei RELIABLE SUPPLIES-DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES : = GASOLINE-- -OILS. -- FOR AUBURN BEAUTY SIX oy 5% 557 CHESTNUT 2 TRIANGLE GARAGESMOTORCO: PHONE 1446 We Specialize in the Best of Electrical Appliances Such as The Eden, Thor and Easy Washing Machines Simplex and Thor Ironing Machines Eureka, Royal and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Free, Trial Easy Payments North Shore Electric Shop TOHN C. WELTER, Proprietor 554 Center Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 44 If Electrical and Good We Sell It mm, Im 02 Absolute Freshness is an essential which must be present in poultry if it is to be counted as good. Every chicken fryer, broiler, or stewing, is killed especially to your order-- always. SKOKIE Egg and Poultry Farm 809 Oak St. Phone Your Orders We Have Our Own Delivery ST Winn. 852 so far. 2722000000700 0777777777777 7777777777777 Watch For Our Sale Next Week In the past four weeks you have taken advan- tage of our weekly sales -- but the sale that is in process of forming now will be the greatest Iz 7777777777 2000s vv zzzzzzz; 22d HUBBARD WOO CASH GROCER 890 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods, Telephone - Winnetka 1435 2 OO il \ 22

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