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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Jun 1924, p. 2

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE, 28, 1924 vd] CAMPERS T0 GO ~~ NORTH ON SHIP Skipper Kinney's In Charge of Lake Cruise Starting on the ninth annual cruise, Dream Girl will leave Winnetka beach Monday evening for Adventure Island camp in- Green bay in charge of her skipper, Charles A. Kinney, "with 15 boys aboard. y é There will be 30 boys at the camp this year, the 15 not on board the Dream Girl will motor up to Sturgeon ¥ Bay, where they will meet their ~~ fellow campers on the motorboat. From Sturgeon Bay the entire group will proceeed to Adventure Island, taking possession in the name of the "Spirit of Adventure" in true explor- ers' fashion, accompanied with the cannon salute and the planting of the adventurérs' flag. Fach of the boys on board the Dream Girl will take the wheel in the 275-mile "cruise to the camp, and wil! help. plot..the course. This year (he camp . fleet from Winnetka will' be augmented by a new "V" hottom run- os just completed at the Francis Wo Parker school by Mr~Kinney, The camp is in charge of Charles A. Kinney, who is assisted by Bob Townley, of the Joseph Sears school faculty and Kenilworth Boy Scout- master; D. S. Leland, of the John Bur- roughs Country Day school, St. Louis, Missouri; Elmer P. Sipple of the Skokie school, and J. A. Humphreys, who will be in charge of camp dramatics. , T Jackie Coogan in "Daddy" Coming to Winnetka Next Friday, July 4, Jackie Coogan comes to Community House in "Daddy." With his pet pig, his too- big trousers, his fiddle, a bowl of un- manageahle spaghetti, a shower bath and a huhdred and one jother things, Jackie will Recp his atidiences in a constant state of laugater in "Daddy ;" and just to prove that he's not all comedian, but a great little tragedian as well, there will b% times when tears will dim the eyes und a lump comes in the throat. Mére adorable than ever as the mer y little soldier of misfortune, who rans away to the city to find his fortune and finds a "Daddy" instead, Jackie will endear himself forever in the hearts of picture-goers. The story written by Jackie's parents is a human and appealing drama, rich in" laughter and possessing that in- d=finable something that makes smiles and tears go hand in hand and makes the whole world kin. Jackie is the symbol of the eternal kid--and no matter how old we grow there is al- Indian Hill Club to Hold Tennis Tournament July 4 The tennis for July 4 at the Indian Hill club courts promises to bring out some fine playing. doubles for adults (men and women) and for juniors (boys and girls) will play for special prizes. Weilders, boys and girls 15 years old 1and under, prizes. be awards to the runners up. playing will start at 8:45 o'clock in the morning and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. "Ball Chasers" tournament Monday, June 30, start- ing at 8:45 o'clock in the morning and again at 2 o'clock in the after- Prizes winners and runners up. The Members' Daily Challenge Ten- nis tournament which nesday, June 18, has had 50 games noon. played o brought out some fine playing. Some of the strokes and serves showed mid- season form. In all the events there will tournament scheduled Doubles and mixed The Racket will also compete for The will have a tennis will be awarded the started Wed- ff. These matches have OLocove really make for cleanliness and comfort. many other Electrical Appliances. We'd sure be out of luck now-a-days if it were not for the modern electrical appliances, which Take a Fan, for instance, and make a nice cool breeze on a hot sultry day. Then just think a second of the convenience of an Electric Toaster, Waffle Iron, Percolator, Flat Iron, Grill and the We have these articles in stock, besides Electrical Equip- 'with the Help ~eé some of the boys | ways the magic of youth to lure us Kills Them! ment, such as Sockets, Lamps, Wire, etc. Ie SHE oF Rall corvicer he < i childhood's glorious i : : : dt will x used for mail service De. post again to chi dhood's g S Destroys their eggs Do it Electrically, then all you have to do is to tween Adventure Island and Fish| hour. CENOL: Thousands of house- Creek. The north shore boys going to the camp are: Francis Allen, Henry Allen, "Christian Science" Is Sunday's Lesscn Topic MO OESTR TH | OYER 7 wives have quit worry- ing about moths. They use CENOL MOTH DE- STROYER. Kilisthe lar- press the button. or Muss. No Dirt, No Noise, No Fuss NS Pardee Beardslee, Gordon Badenock, tl i ¥g8 that do the damage, Jack Thomas, Philip Broderick, Gil- The lesson-sermon of the First behidy 34 ain Pleasing bert Pirrung, William Stix, Alfred Church of Christ, Srienish Nin be or Se:4 aye - Gillhorn, John Bardon, Sherman Tay- | "Christian Science," at the Masonic ; k lor, Jamie Odell, Jack Odell, Fred de| temple, East Elm street. at 11 o'clock, . Sold by Ec art ar ware O. Peyster, Stephen Hawshurst, Jack ~~ 'Clark, Milburn Pridmore, Bob Joslin, 'Stanley Craven, Jack Rathbone, Ho- Sunday morning. The Sunday school session is held at 9:45 o'clock. The Wednesday testimonial meet- ADAMS PHARMACY Tel. 735 ELM STREET Tel. % 'bart Newman, Paul Schoenfeld, Ar-|ing will be held at 8 o'clock in the a ~ thur Mayer, Billy Hughes, Jimmy] evening. The reading room, at 746 Elm and Linden Sts. 843 843 ~ Fleming, Jimmy Kerr, Alan Frank,| Fim street, is open daily, except San- 844 WINNETKA i1.1.. 844 4 Platt Whitman, Jeff Whitman and|day from noon until § o'clock and Cenol Agency H Willetts Burnham. from 9 to 9:30 o'clock, Wednesday. Bright and Beautiful? Your Eyes! Do you give Your Eyes the Care theydeserve to keep them Dust, Wind and Strain make them appear Dull and Lifeless. To preserve Natural Charm and Lustre, cleanse them as A, J A The Sports Shop Cc. 5% NS of Lake Forest TIE TA T11 Carefully as the Skin and Teeth. | 7, \ ; For Daily Use or when your EYES are Tired, Dull and |: & : £ i Heavy, Murine is most Refreshing and Beneficial. I : ; 2 m= 2 Murine has been used Successfully over Thirty Years. ood ) A= a * : Does Not contain Belladonna | CRON] - LE S mm ce & | N I, or any other harmful ingredient. | TONES OX ; rT u FoR YOUR Write for Free "Eye a yf' ee [oper a----------; BO > ~ THE MURINE COMPANY 0 yp D a Cl} - ES ve.15 ok oni Seer ride, USA. 5 Ps , i (un B 1988 caran CE ] =| feasted SALE y 3 i 1 => 3 £& : IF 9 £ \ » i L YMAN S MAS TERPIECE | (J j " "BIA {1 : = ALT His Own Composition-- ® il : - d 1 1 "UANDALAY" SRE oof fone =e | % Reasonable Prices : BRUNSWICK RECORD NO. 2631 25 i 1 4 | | Without a doubt this is the best record 1 | mr i, ~~ TOUT that has been offered for a long time. & : | SiHREE : | ef No freak novelty effects--just a tune- 0 ful fox-trot, played as only ABE LY- : MAN and his orchestra can play it, E and with vocal chorus by the golden Sale Opens R. C. A. Radio their recent appearance at the Palace. Winnetka Grime ich W. J. DEHMLOW, Prop. 576%, Lincoln Ave. Winnetka Phone Winnetka 1811 Shop Kimball Pianos She our shop opened two years ago, the women who really know good sports clothes have come to Lake Forest to buy them. The newest, smartest models are shown here at the same time that they appear in the best New York Specialty Shops. Our prices have always been moderate! So you can imagine what tempting bar- gains await the early bird on Tuesday > ul Tuesday, July] NUMBER of smart coats now $25.00 to $115.00. These begin with charm- ing fur-collared flannel sport coats, and include beautiful models of imported fabrics formerly selling up to $195.00. Knitted suits from France and from the Philadelphia sweater shop, greatly reduced. Delightful hats, many of them from Ben- del and Tappe. Former prices forgot- vciced KALEY. SRE 4 NO TE--Lyman and his California bis i HY nw A T Ambassador Hotel Orchestra were pes rr a. TY rated as 96% entertaining during ox Ke | morning July 1, when our summer clear- ten--now grouped for quick sale from > Indu Beauty Shop 2 ance sale begins! $6.50 to $25.00. . je asi Clothes for every possible summer need! Conesponding reductions in blouses, ! 2X : A ESE Sports dresses--French handmade gowns sweaters, ingerie, i 2% 818 Elm Street Winnetka 2176 2 --frocks for garden parties, dinners and hig _ hovelties, E ox dances! Now priced from $12.50 to athing suits, on ETHEL M. TAYLOR, RN. [H) $100.00, in many instances half their and children's 3 The remarkable results secured through the Actinic e forpper prices clothes. 2 rays of the "Deep Therapy Lamp" for hair drying are gs] 2% too numerous to tell about in our weekly message; so we | S S 24 will be glad to have you call and let us tell you about |: h C p or t S h oO p p gr these wonderful rays, and their splendid action on the | 8 Market Square Lake Forest, Ill. 2 scalp and hair cells. 2 i: Telephone Lake Forest 862 $ BOLO ALOOOOHBLHBHBLHBHBHBLBGHEE

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