WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922 17 RED CROSS OUTLINES ROLL CALL PLANS... +... | House to House Canvass ! Sunday, Nov. 12 "The suburban Divislon was un- equalled for hearty response and good work for the Red Cross last year, and it is coming forward with the same en- thusiasm this year," sald Mrs. Y.. i 7% Funk. Mrs. Frank is the director of the Sixth Annual Membership Roll Call of the Chicago Chapter, American Red Cross. Her volunteer service to this organization began with the Rast- land disaster in 1915; was followed by relief work for the families of sol- diers on the Mexican border; and for the families of soldiers during the entire World War. Last year, she was chairman of the Sukxrban Divi- sion which excelled all other divisions of the Chicago Chapter. Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day is the time set for the Roll Call, but the Chicago Chapter plans to do the whole thing by a house to house can- vass Sunday, November 12. Many workers for a few hours instead of few workers for many hours, will put the thing over. Mrs. James A. Patten is the chair- man of the Suburban division, as well as Evanston. The following chairmen have already started work: Dr. Thomas E. Roberts, Oak Park Mrs. Frank Eaton, Maywood Mrs. Dorothy L. Harding, Area .. Mrs. Clinton 8. Beach, Ravinia, assisted by Mrs. Frederic D. Porter, Ravinia Mrs. Henry A. Sellen, Berwyn Mrs. Gertrude W. Hoag, La Grange Mrs. Charles T. Atkinson, Lake Forest Mrs. Alfred E. Hamill, Lake Forest | WOMAN CANDIDATE HAS STRONG SUPPORT HERE , of Evans- in for a Commis- sioner from the country towns, is be- ing warmly supperted bp many Inde- ton, | pendents and Republicans without re- gard to parisian politics. ! ! { Frank Butler, Mr. A Non-Partisan committee has been formed in Evanston, and other sub- urban towns to support her at the coming November election. Mrs. Washburn's committee among others comprises the following: Mrs. John Early, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. How- ard Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Green, Miss Katherine Green, from Winnetka. Judge and Mrs. Sidney E. Eastman, Mr. W. W. Wheelock, of Kenilworth. Scores of leaders are listed on the Evanston committee supporting Mrs. Washburn as well as large represen- tations from Oak Park and other west | suburbs. AX X XXX XXX XX XX XXX XXX XXXX TY Greenwood Nursery Is known for 15 years of conscientious service which. we purpose to maintain. ALL OUR STOCK GUARANTEED Tel. 155 290 Greenwood Ave. Glencoe Hill and Wheeler Make $150,000 Realty Sales Hill and Wheeler, realtors, an- nounce the following transfers of Winnetka and Hubbard Woods prop- erty. as recent sales, totaling $150, 000. 1139 Oakley avenue, purchased by Stuart Weston of Chicago, from Dr. Geo. F. Suker. Mr. Weston will move her from Oak Park and occupy the premises after November 1; 768 Lin- coln avenue, purchased by Chalmers M. Hollis, of Chicago, from Harry G. Crowder; 976 Vernon avenue, pur- chased from Leon J. Klein by Mr. J. R. Graff, of Chicago; 811 Walden road, purchased from John Kotz by Edward A. Manheimer, of Oak Park; 1144 Hamptondale road, purchased by F. Claire Maxwell, of Chicago, from Gustav Lindahl. Mr. Maxwell will occupy the premises after May 1, 1923; 1161 Chatfield road, purchased by James M. Cleary, of Oak Park, from Arthur J. Mitchell. Mr. Cleary and family will move to the North Shore April 1, 1923; corner, North avenue and Burr avenue, purchased by Irving M. Tuteur from Gustav Lindahl, 260 Mary street, Hubbard Woods, purchased by Harry B. Millard of Winnetka, from Robert K. Chand- ler. INFANT SON DIES Martin Kloepfer, Jr., three-months- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kloep- fer, passed away Wednesday, October 18, at the Evanston hospital. 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