WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922 «WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE?" | 2 Le CC hE 2 TCH : "ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN. H Elaine Hammerstein scores "WHY ANNOUNCE PICTUR 2 2 YOUR MARRIAGE. ~~ a de- merit of originality, it is altogether cided hit by her snappy, virile work out of the beaten track, suspense is de- fn "Why Announce Your Marriage?" veloped and maintained to a degree unusual in comedy stuff. It is best which is to be shown at the Com- gegciibed as a lively, rollicking farce munity House next Friday evening. comedy, brimful of humor, well direct- " The film possesses the refreshing ed and a sure fire lJaugh-producer. HARDING BOOSTS GIRLS' R. M. Johnston Company "ANNUAL FROLIC TODAY Camp Fire Headquarters, New York, has just received the following mes- sage of congratulations to Camp Fire Girls, on the approach of National "Festival Week" which will be cele- brated by Camp Fire groups not only in the United States, but in Peru, Porto Rico, Manila, and Juneau, Alaska: "My dear Mrs. Harriman: Mrs. Harding and myself join in ex- tending greetings and sincerest wish- es to the Camp Fire Girls on the occa- sion of their annual festival week. Both of us have been deeply interested in the possibilities of this excellent organization, which we hope may be continued on a constantly expanding scale of usefulness. Very Sincerely, (Signed) Warren G. Harding." Five years ago, the Camp Fire Girls inaugurated the idea of a girls' festi- val, one day of the year when all girls of all ages and all kinds, get out of doors and play and dance and pic- nic together. This year it is te be celebrated today. All over the coun- try the Camp Fire Girls are holding these spiing festivals, in which all girls, whether they be Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts or Girl Reserves, are invited to take part. Goes to San Francisco to Attend Shriners' Session Alva Lee Adams, proprietor of the Adams Pharmacy, left the village this week to attend the Shriners' conven- tion in San Francisco, California. Early in the week Mr. and Mrs. Adams and their daughter Sarah Jane motor: ed to Olney, Ill.,, where Mrs. Adams and the little girl will remain until Mr. Adams returns from the coast. | Announce Realty Transfers 0. A. Rush of Chicago, has pur- chased the new 6-room brick bungalow with attached garage at 1514 Wilmette avenue. R. M. Johnston and company were the brokers. The same realtors report the sale this week of the 7-room brick house at 51 Warwick road, Kenilworth, from G. F. Ford to Kenneth J. Mears; a 50-foot lot on Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, for H. G. Woodside of Sterling, Ill.; 100 ' leet of vacant property on Laurel ave- nue, just west of Sheridan road, from J.T. Wray to T.. W. Both. Lo Bellamy to Appear in Summer Road Theatricals Ralph R. Bellamy, accomplished young north shore actor, is leaving June 14 with a road company, to tra- vel during the summer theatrical sea- son. Mr. Bellamy wili be remembered for his prominence for some time in local dramatics, but mostly for his work with the North Shore Players. He was for a time with the William Owen company when that group played the "Servant in the House" at New 'I'rier auditorium. He displayed unusual talent at this performance, taking the role of Manson. Clouds Supply Needed Moisture. During the nearly rainless summers of South Africa the mountains in the ueighborhood of Cape Town are clothed in luxurious vegetation, supported by a copious deposit of moisture from drifting clouds. Farther Than That. 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