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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Dec 1923, p. 7

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AE WN WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923 OPTIMISTS GET THEIR CHARTER Head of International Or- ganization Makes Presen- tation Friday Night 37 CHARTER MEMBERS Club Meets Tuesdays for Luncheon Thirty-seven Wilmette business and professional men, together with their wives as special guests, met at the Wil- mette Woman's club Friday evening, December 14, upon the occasion of Chapter Night of the newly established Wilmette Optimist club, a unit of the Optimist International. Christy Brown, president of the club, was master of ceremonies, which com- prised music and the formal charter presentation ceremonies conducted by James W. Chilton, president of the Optimist International. Invocation was pronounced by Dr. George P. Magill, pastor of the Wil- mette Preshyterian church. The ad- dress of welcome was given by Earl, E. Orner, Wilmette Village Clerk, while the principal address of the evening was made by Jay C. Goodrich, field sec- retary of the Optimist International. Christy Brown accepted the charter for the local club when formally presented by Mr. Chilton. Harry B. Lewis, treas- urer of the Optimist International, con- ducted the formal installation of of- ficers, . HEEL Music was provided by the Snyder orchestra. Officers of the Wilmette Optimist club, a luncheon club for business and professional men in the community, are announced as follows: Officers Christy Brown, president; E. A. Dan- nemark, first vice-president; A. C. Wolff, second vice-president; Ernest FE. Griffis, third vice-president; Orian A. Galitz, fourth vice-president; Chas. T. Brandt, secretary; N. A. Schwall, treas- urer; Wm. Rossberger, sergeant-at- arms; Dr. Geo. P. Magill, chaplain. Board of Governors (With Officers) John H. Davies, Bernard Meyer, Carl C. Renneckar, Dr. D. W. Rapp, Carl E. Sterner, John H. Schaefer. Charter members of the club, listed under classifications, are as follows: Charter Members Auto painters -- Robert McIntyre; Bankers--N. A. Schwall; Bowling Al- leys--Fred J. Dettmann; Builders-- Christy Brown, J. H. Davies; Building materials--Ben Meyer, Charles T. Brandt; Chaplains--Dr. George P. Give Electrical Gifts for Christmas We have a full line to select from North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Prop. Ph. 44 554 Center St. "If Electrical and Good We Sell It" Open Every Evening Until Xmas rode. Christmas Special Brick "A Special Ice Cream Feast for This Season of Feasting NESSELRODE ICE CREAM | There's a wealth of goodness in this Hydrox Special --a wealth of flavors, a wealth of creamy food values and a great wealth of purity. And it's going to taste extra good to you no matter how many other holiday good things are at hand. So, ask your Hydrox dealer this week for Nessel- "Purer Because Carbonated' 50c¢ Full Quart Brick A very Merry Christmas to all the good people of Chicago and vicinity. Magill; Decorators--Carl E. Sterner; Dentists--Dr. D. W. Rapp, Dr. W. L. Schur; Druggists--Carl C. Renneckar, W. W. Winberg; Electrical contractors --E. A. Dannemark, Vance F. Foster; Fruit stores--C. A. Lindstrom; Garages --Henry Littlestone, P. J. Schaefer; Glaziers--William Rossberger, Robert Rossberger ; Hardware--Ernest E. Griffis; Laundries--A. F. Denzin; Meat market--Charles T. McIntyre; Men's iurnishings--Richard M. Burns; Musi- cal goods--Orian A. Galitz; Physicians --Dr. E. E. Moore; Dr. R. H. Hender- son; Plumbers--W. B. Lucke; Roofing contractors--Howard S. Board; Real- tors--W. B. Clore, Jr., J. H. Schaefer; Restauranteurs--Fred Miller, T. L. Welch; Sheet metal and furnaces--A. C. Wolff; Stationery and gifts--Ray- mond C. Klehm; Village officials--Earl E. Orner, Major Denman. The first luncheon of the club since receipt of the charter was held Tues- day noon, December 18 at Welch's cafe. Because of the holidays, the next luncheon will be held on Tuesday, Janu- ary 8, it is announced. A program of speakers for the new year has been arranged, it was stated this week, and prospects are bright for exceptionally interesting gatherings in the approaching weeks. WINDOW SHADES Northwestern Shade and Awning Co. 14 Prouty Annex, Winnetka, III. Phone Winnetka 1125 New Work a Specialty SPRUCE UP THE CAR Why wait until spring to have your car painted? Winter weather will not harm the fresh finish, but it surely will ruin a car that is not protected with a good coat of paint. Bring your car over. We'll convince you that a quality job pays. Robert W. Mcintyre Rear of Wilmette State Bank Phone Wil. 684 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Richardson's Garage Winnetka Brighten Her Holiday There's nothing that will help so to liven up her Christmas and to create that real feeling of holiday spirit as beautiful Flow- ers. She will appreciate a spray of Roses-- a Bouquet--a Potted Plant--for they carry a spirit of joy and a token of devotion. Call Winnetka 283 today and let us suggest some nice Christmas Flowers for Her. FRANK BORIVICKA 784 Center Street Tel. Winnetka 283

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