WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 MUST HAVE TAGS AT GOLF LINKS Park Board Lays Down Law For Playfield Course Strict enforcement of regulations at the Winnetka Playfield Golf course was promised by the Board of Com- missioners of the Winnetka Park district in issuing the accompanying set of definite rules governing play on the municipal links. The regulations are as follows: 1. No resident of Winnetka may play wtihout a registration tag. No Non-resident may play unless the greens fee or guest fee has been paid. All resident fees, greens fees and guests fees must be paid in full in advance. 2. All players must register with the starter, residents registering their tag numbers and non-residents their receipt numbers. 3. All play will start at the first tee, players being started in four- somes every five minutes. Every other starting place may be reserved by residents not earlier than one week in advance. Reservations will be for- feited if not taken up when called by the starter. 4. The remaining starting places (known as "open time") and forfeited reservations will be allotted to resi- dents and non-residents alike in order of application at the first tee on the day of play. At least three players must be present to secure an "open time" place. 5. A resident may introduce not more than three bona fide guests who must play with such resident. 6. Children 15 years of age or un- der unless accompanied by parent are not permitted to use the Golf Course after 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, or at any time on Sunday or holidays. Minors not actually playing golf on the course or engaged in caddy service will not be permitted in or about any pond or on any other por- tion of the Golf Course. One boy specifically authorized by the starter will be assigned to each pond for the recovery of balls. 8 Minors may engage. in caddy service but will do so at their own risk. The charge for caddy service shall not exceed 25¢ per round of 9 holes. No caddy will be permitted to work on Sunday before 1 P. M. ex- cept between June 18th and Septem- ber 10th inclusive. '9. The Park Policemen that the above and all Board Regulations are forced. Board of Commissioners, Winnetka Park District. will see other Park strictly 'en- Name 36 Honor Students at New Trier Assembly Thirty-six students of the senior class at New Trier High school were paid the highest honor for scholar- ship at the regular school assembly Friday of last week. The students were formally elected to membership in "T. N. T." the honor society of the school. The list of honor students follows : Dwight Westley Chapman, Jr.; John Wesley Cullen, Jr.; Robert Wilbur DePau, Jr.; Thomas Fitch; Richard Bracket Goble; Walter Clay Hughes, Jr.; William Hurlbut Jordan: Tom Ross King; Robert Joseph Koretz: Perry William Lieber; George Butler Martin; Harry James Mitchell; Rich- ard Grosvenor Osgood; Frank Reyn- olds; Ford Stoddard; Richard Stod- dard; Stanley Allen Wheatley, Jr.; Cabray Wortley; Bernice May Bul- ley; Virginia Cynthia DeLay; Fran- ces Marietta Ellison; Estelle Farley; Catherine Elsa Granquist; Amy Ha- gen; Willa Eleanore Hamm: Bernice Mabel Louise Hammer; Ruth Laura Hancock; Mary Maverick Lloyd; Pauline Manchester; Mary Virginia Mills; Janet Olmsted: Dorothy Ger- trude Pick; Olga Reinhold; Caroline Virginia Rc¥ierts; Gertrude Parker Smith; Elizabeth Wood Waidner. McKerchar Given Major Grade in Reserve Corps Malcolm McKerchar, World war vet- eran and commander of Wilmette Post No. 46 of the American Legion, has been promoted, on examination, to the grade of Major of Cavalry and has been assigned to the 65th Cavalry Division in the Reserve Corps. Major McKerchar was a captain in overseas duty during the World war. He is an attorney with offices in Chi- cago. Clinic Day at Health Center Set for June 26 Clinic Day at the Grosse Point Health Center is scheduled for Tuesday, June 26, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Dr. H. H. Bay will be in charge, assisted by Miss Cora Queen, local public health nurse. Miss Queen is making preparations to spend her summer vacation visiting the national parks in the west and north- west. 400 STUDENTS ENROLL FOR SUMMER SESSIONS Registration for summer school .at New Trier High school so far num- bers over 400 according to word from the school offices. Classes will be held from 8 o'clock until 12:30. With the regular academic work, Mr. Jackson will conduct the swim- ming classes from 9 o%klock until 12:40. Children under eighteen will be charged a fee of $5 and adults $10. Those interested will register at the main office Monday morning, June 15. The schedule is as follows: 9:00--9:40 Girl Swimmers 9:45--10:45 Boy Beginners 10:30--11:10 Girl Beginners 11:15--11:55 Women Beginners and Swimmers 12:00--12:40 Boy Swimmers Chicago Band Secured for Independence Day Program Plans for Winnetka's municipal celebration of Independence Day are said to be going forward rapidly un- der the able chairmanship of Kent Chandler, recently selected by Village President Miller to be general chair- man of the day. As has been previously announced, the famous Chicago band, under the direction of Conductor Weil, has been secured to provide the program of music. There will be the usual athletic events on the Village com- mon with the street dance in the evening, it is expected. Featuring the day, will be the formal dedication of the Hubbard Woods park, including a flag-raising ceremony at the site of the new flag pole to be erected at the park by the Park board. The complete program will be an- nounced at an early date. Movies and Party Will Boost Yacht Club Fund A motion picture show and party are to be held this evening at the Skokie school for the benefit of the Skokie Yacht club Camp fund. The feature of the evenings enter- tainment will be the showing of Harold Lloyd's comedy, "Never Weaken." The general public is invited to this evening of festivity. [Skokie Music Groups Are Heard in Annual Concert Music groups of the Skokie public school appeared in an interesting con- cert Friday evening of this week as one of the features of the Commence- ment season. The Girls' Glee club, Boys' Glee club and the school or- chestra contributed to the success of the program. The concert was given under the personal direction of. Mrs. Philemon B. Kohlsaat, supervisor of music in the public schools. Sale of Poppies Enhances Fund for Grave Decoration More than $255 for the decoration of soldiers' graves was raised by the sale of poppies in the village on Decoration Day. Many Winnetka women aided in the sale of the flowers. {Among them were Miss Ruth Mec- Killip, Miss Marie Osten. Mrs. Lloyd Hollister, Mrs. Irving O'Dell, Miss Margaret Whitney, Mrs. Clarence Hays, Mrs. Fred Richardson Jr. and Mrs. Harold J. Lynn. Read the Want Ads North Shore Combustion Co. Take advantage of the present prices by calling "KEEGAN" Wilmette 2131. -- ------ Welch's Cafeteria Wilmette Some hot evening bring the family down here. A kitchen is pretty hot even on cool days. And on hot days ! We cool foods and drinks. serve deliciously We'll took tein The Cafeteria way our new location is the best way The Fellow with a New Bus Won't have angthing on you if you let us put a new Paint Job on your car it will increase its value tremendously, too. - L. P. BAKER & CO. Automobile Repairing and Painting 404 Glencoe Road Phone Glencoe 986 Brown & White Cab Co. Commands Public Confidence It may not be possible for you to per- sonally know every Brown & White cab driver, but his uniform and his cab are your guarantee that he is a man of integ- rity, backed by organized responsibility. Rate of Fare for one passenger-- First one-third-mile Each succeeding one-third mile. .$0.10 Each four minutes waiting time. .$0.10 Each additional passenger for the entire trip Rate by the hour THE SAVORY ODOR of our roast beef tells you that it is prime, in taste and flavor as well in name. Cooking does not disguise the inferior quality of our meats, but rather brings out their truly superior flavor and superlative quality. Specials for Saturday, June 9 Prime Rib Roast Rolled No fat No bone per Ib 45, & 37 Pot Roast Native Fresh Pig Hams Boiled Ham sliced to order. ..59 Sausage meat 100% pure all pork deliciously seasoned. ..25 For that cold lunch or supper try a package of our celebrated Kalter Aufschnitt (assorted cold meats) Packed fresh every day in one pound cartons. per pkg....59¢c SLICED BACON, 3 pounds White Cash Market 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2779 We deliver in Evanston, Wiimette. Kenilworth, In- dian Hill, Winnetka Cur Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention Meaning! meaning! That's the big thing. A little want-ad, if read and acted up- on may mean for you a beautiful home or a fine po- sition.