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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Oct 1925, p. 10

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Es sR a a Cs wT | 8 WINNETKA TALK Camp Fire Pleads For More Girls to Enlist in Ranks Winnetka Camp Fire Girls, who | meet at Community House, have re- Recent Bride quested WINNETKA TALK to publish || the accompanying invitation to all [| girls in the community to join the || ranks of the great organization. The | appeal follows: | "'Every man is a law unto himself' so we have been told. Is your daugh- ter a law unto herself or is she mak- ing her law cover those with whom | she comes in contact? Let us tell her | about the seven laws of Camp Fire { which are: "Seek Beauty, Give Serv- || ice, Pursue Knowledge, Be Trust- || worthy, Hold on to Heath, Glorify | Work, Be Happy." "We will make her motto, 'WO-HE- LO' which means work, health, and love. Your girl should have the happy | experiences of girlhood that every | Camp Fire girl has and there is just | one way to find out about them, see | Camp Fire girls! "A Camp Fire girl has a happy smile on her face because she knows she is with girls who have the same interests, joys, and outlooks as she has. It is the smile that comes from the enthusiasm of youth, who work together, who play together, who think together. If your girl does not know us, tell her of Camp Fire. We want her and she will want us when she learns more about us. Headquarters at Community House." | Photo by Koehne Mrs. Donald Morrison Before her marriage on October 3, Mrs. Donald Kenneth Morrison was Miss Marion Lasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Lasier of Winnetka. The wedding, one of the attractive affairs of the early autumn season, took place in the Winnetka Congregational church. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison are on a three weeks' motor trip through the East, and will be home at 1271 Scott avenue after February 15. i ------ BLACK DIRT -- Plenty of it--and its nice, fine, rich dirt too. : $2.50 PER YARD DELIVERED We also have plenty of first-class Fire Place Wood and an abundance of the best Coal the Market affords. Phone your order, we'll give it prompt atten- tion. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Emory H. Wilder of 687 Hill road left last Monday for Grand Rapids. From there they went to New York to visit Mr. Wilder's brother. --(-- Mr. and Mrs. Leclanche Moen, 186 Scott avenue, have as their house guest this week, the former's brother, A. Rene Moen of New York. i ) COAL WOOD.FEED TELEPHO VELEPHOME Np BUILDING MATERIAL 128 HUBBARD WOODS.ILL October 24, 1925 TO MAKE DEBUT Announcement has been made that Mr. and Mrs. H. Spaulding Coffin wall give a tea to introduce their daughter, Rosamond, Friday, December 11, at their The Alicia Pratt School of Dancing Bore at 33 Locust road. Later they reopened will entertain the assistants and Bir : escorts at a dinner-dance. Be Friday October 16 Monday, Oct. 19 OLU Winnetka Woman's Club MBIA Tuesday, Oct. 20 Hawthorn School, Glencoe mn se. MUSIC CLARE OSBORNE REED, Director, Winnetka Branch Wednesday, Oct. 21 Evanston Woman's Club Thursday, Oct. 22 Winter Club, Lake Forest 1125 DAVIS STREET University 2433 Beginning and advanced classes comprising Character, Panto- Kathleen Air, Principal Complete Faculty All Departments Special Artist Teacher : . mime, Eccentric Plastiques, WALTER SPRY Dance Dramas, and the newest Fe ] i ball room steps, including "The Distinguished Pianist and Pedagogue Charleston." © Dopee BROTHERS COMMERCIAL CAR With the following improvements in the Panel Commercial Car, Dodge Brothers have gone beyond current practice both in point of smart appearance and greater com= fort for the driver: A closed cab is now provided, steel through- out with a full-length and extra wide steel door. The windows, operating in noiseless runways, are raised and lowered as in passenger cars. The seat is deeply cushioned and equipped with a spring back, hinged to fold forward, assuring exceptional riding comfort. The tire carrier is under the rear, freeing the full area of the side panels for display advertising. Attractive and practical in design, this sturdy car offers the additional advantage of complete, year-round protection from rain and cold. Panel Commercial Car $995, f. o. b. Detroit $1,040 Delivered BROTHERS CARS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Telephone Winnetka 165 552 Lincoln Avenue a=

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