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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jun 1923, p. 4

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' WINNETKA, WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 MASONIC LODGE GIVES DEGREES Have Interesting Session Here Saturday Evening Winnetka Lodge was opened Satur- day, May 26, at 1 o'clock P. M., for work on the Third Degree. There was a class of seven candidates, twen- ty-six visitors representing twenty- three lodges, were present to help confer the degree upon their friends. During the evening session, among the visitors were, Earl Pettibone, past master of Wilmette lodge, 'Mr. Ad- kins, Senior warden of Wilmette lodge and Molter, past master of North Ev- anston lodge. At 6 o'clock, dinner was served to over fifty men, served under direction of Stewarts, Earl Weinstock and Frank Nelson. Among those who made up the class, are several men prominent in the business and social life of Win- netka including, J. C. Cain, H. C. Winchell, H. H. Hoyt, E. N. Nelson, H. C. Sanders, John Olling and Ro- bert W. Howard. With the coming of warm weather, the lodge as a whole, naturally looks forward to the opportunity of work- ing under the more favorable condi- tions which will be afforded by the lodge room in the new Temple on Elm street. Work on the building is progressing satisfactority and, ac- cording to present ipdications, it will be ready for occupancy sometime during the summer. Charles Voss of Equity Lodge, is doing the electrical work in the Temple. Church Swells Fund To Care for Hero Graves The Wilmette Presbyterian church last Sunday morning contributed handsomely to the American Legion's projected $100,000 endowment fund to provide for the perpetual care of the graves of America's 32,069 soldier dead in Europe. Members of the Wilmette post of the American Legion attended Mem- orial services at the church last Sun- day morning. The capacity of the auditorium was taxed by the large number of residents who attended the services. (1) GOODTYEAR | } Service Station OODYEAR be- lieves there are two factors to low- cost mileage--a quality tire and con- scientious dealer service to back itup. Goodyear makes that kind of tire, and we have pledged ourselves, as the Goodyear Dealers in this town, to give you that kind of service. As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and recom- mend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled All- Weather Tread and back them up with standard [year Service BRAUN BROS. 723 Oak St,, Winnetka COODSYEAR Of Interest Only to Our Advertisers Nothing succeeds like success! To the reader a full-page advertise- ment means that the advertiser is succeeding. Certainly a fine full-page ad, looks like success. And so, in ac- cordance with our proverb, the full page man succeeds still more because of his reputation of being successful. Full Page Roll of Honor Hubbard Woods Lumber & Coal Co. 9 Hubbard Woods Grocery & Market 5 Winnetka Coal-Lumber Co. ........ 5 E. C. Weissenberg Wilmette Building Material Co. ...2 Skokie. 'Motor. Co. vive. nessun sn 2 Blomdahl & Sundmark Winnetka Chamber Commerce ....2 North Shore Bootery 1 R. H. Schell 8 Co. .......... 1 Wm. Aitken 1 Anthony & Lareau 1 Edinger & Sons -............c.ivovl 1 1 1 1 1 Brandl Bros. Richardson's Garage Frint George & Co. ......coouu 0. : The Orrington Alva Lee Adams, proprietor of the Adams Pharmacy, will leave Winnet- ka Monday, June 4, to attend the Shriners' convention at Washington, D. C., which convenes in the Capital throughout next week. The North Side Motors -of Evans- ton have taken the agency for the Oakland car. CLERK-CARRIER EXAM There will be an examination. for the position of clerk-carrier at the Winnetka Post office on Saturday, June 16, according to an announcement made this week by the United States Civil Service commission. Informa- tion may be secured by application at the local post office. Read the Want Ads Phoebe Jane Beauty Parlor Specializing in marcelling and water waving. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 747 Elm St. Winnetka 822 "Hello!" "Working in his garden the other day one of our friends got badly sunburned. He sent over for one of our best skin- Cold would have helped him. La- lotions. cream, too, dies know that." Smiling Service Community Pharmacy CHAS. R. PATCHEN 574 Phone Lincoln Ave. 164 To Insure or My Automobile That's the Question Every day brings disaster to someone driving an automobile Insure with Aetna Insurance Company and be safe. Assets $191,718.00 Clark T. Northrop, Agent Not to Insure Drama and Humor Fill "The Seventh Day" Film Because they haven't been to divine service ever sinec they were old enough to leave mother's knee, a dozen sophisticated New Yorkers on a yacht anchored off a quaint Maine sea coast town fail to recognize the meaning of the church bell. Half of them mistook it for a fire alarm-- and they certainly did hate fires. It was so mussy y'know. Just because Reggie Van Zandt wanted a postage stamp, however, they went ashore. There followed another meeting with John Alden, staunch New England youth who owned his own fishing schooner; and in the course of that "seventh day" there came a revolutionizing impulse that changed the whole trend of their lives. i This is the dramatic situation that Porter Emerson Browne has built up in "The Seventh Day," the First National attraction for which he prepared the story and which will bé shown at Community House next Friday. The picture will mark the second starring venture of Richard Barthelmess, who made such an in- stantaneous success with its prede- cessor, "Tol'able David." L. E. Nebergall Electrician Special attention to repair work Winnetka, III. 786 Elm St. Telephone Winnetka 96 Most of the picture was filmed off | the Maine coast in localities never, before touched by the motion pic- ture camera and it has the added ad- vantage of unusual scenic beauty, quaint rural charm and the sweep of the sea It was directed by Henry King, who also directed "Tol'able David." W. C. T. U. SESSION MONDAY The Woman's Christian Temper- ance. Union will meet Monday after- noon, June 4, at the home of Mrs. Harry Clarke, 958 Spruce street, Win- netka. General Dressmaking Stylish frocks artistically designed and made. Altera- tions. Miss W. Nelson 557 Lincoln Ave. WINNETKA : | J JH ll from the station. ill | ll --and if you've ever Phone 6 PROUTY ANNEX || Let Us Haul = Your Baggage When you leave on your vacation, and when you come back, let us take the trunks and things to and That's another phase of our work that you'll like. We do this kind of a job just as carefully as we move your furniture service, you know what we mean! Winnetka 232 used that SCULLY TEAC (0 EXPRESSING &'MOVING WINNETKA , ILL. Ml TT that have Heel Cushion #7 of Special Felt Solid Leather with Wing-Foot Rub- mits better circulation. Outsoles of Solid Oak Tanned Leather LOMDARL, 4m The Shoe Stylish and Comfortable Menihan Arch-Aid's are health shoes Every woman who wears a pair acknowledges that her feet are just as well dressed as any others, ; and unconsciously realizes that they are far more comfortable. The shoes are built over lasts which are scientifically perfect, allowing proper foot expansion which per- The Flexible steel shank style. adjusts itself with the natural bend of the foot when walking. Step in and let us demonstrate just what we mean. We will be pleased to show you entirely without obligation. Shanks Made of Tempered Steel Self-Adjusting Insoles, tra Quality. 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