WINNETKA TALK April 10, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank and their son, Eugene, 589 Lincoln avenue, have re- turned to Winneka after an absence of five months in New Orleans. --0-- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Norman and their infant son came to Hubbard Woods yesterday to take up residence in their new home on Tower road. Learn to Draw Fashions ! Parlor Service and 12 happy weeks of prac- FOR DISTINCTIVE PERMANENT WAVING (Negrescou's Pure Steam Process) As Low as $15.00 Also HAIR GOODS For discriminate requirements con- sult Mr. John Negrescou, 30 years on State Street. Expert Beauty Artistic Hair Cutting tical training -- draw gar- THE WIGGERY ments furnished by news- paper advertisers. Saturday SUITE 1314 STEVENS BLDG. 17 N. State Street Tel. Randolph 1035 afternoon classes. Versatil School of Adv.Art 30 South State, Chicago CREDENZA = Such dance music as you never heard before--in the new Orthophonic Victrola ORTHOPHONIC reproduction means that the orchestra sounds as though it were in the same room with you. The music pours out clear and strong, sweet and pure. No matter how many people are dancing, you cannot drown it out. Come in and hear the Credenza (shown above) or any of the numerous beautiful models. You will enjoy it--do it today. OPEN EVENINGS North Shore Talking Machine Company 712 Church St., Evanston 554 Center St., Winnetka New Orthophonic Victrolas, Radio and Small Instruments Peterson Nursery, First in Chicago, Closing Out The first nursery established in the Chicago territory is having a closing out sale. Peher S. Peterson, after years of study in the largest nurseries of Sweden, Germany and Belgium, came to Chicago in 1856 and started a nursery of his own on what is now Peterson avenue just west of Lincoln avenue. This pioneer nursery has long been known as Peterson Nursery, and since the death of its founder has been conducted by his son, William A. Peter- son. Now the subdivider has come along and bought the land which for two generations has been furnishing the trees, shrubs and flowers for the beauti- ful homes in and around Chicago. Many of the wonderful trees planted in the parks of Chicago and lining the boulevards came from this nursery. The nursery will "close its doors" and quit after the spring season is over. In the meantime anybody wishing to purchase shrubs, trees, fruits or peren- nial flowers for the lawn and garden can drive out to Peterson Nursery and get them for less than one half the published prices. Everybody likes to get in on bargain sales and this is the last chance to buy from this pioneer concern. Albert Wallberg Formerly with C. D. MacPherson Interior Decorating Exterior Painting Canvas Work--Antiquing Craftex Textures 2715 Reese Avenue Tel. Univ. 8507 Fort Sheridan to Be Used for R.O.T.C. Again Major F. L. Beals, in charge of the R. O. T. C. in the Chicago high schools and in command of Camp Roosevelt in the summer, has just announced from his offices at the Board of Education, that, through the efforts of Angus S Hibbard, chairman of the Camp Roose- velt association, Secretary of War Dwight F. Davis has authorized the continuance of the high school camp on the Fort Sheridan military reserva- tion. This means that Camp Roose- velt will occupy the same site that it occupied in the summer of 1925, As a résult of a conference with Wil- liam McAndrews, Superintendent of Schools, Major General William S. Graves, Brigader General Michael J. Lenihan, in command at Fort Sheridan, and Mr. Hibbard, plans have been com- pleted and work on the camp will be started immediately in order that everything may be ready on thé open- ing date, June 28. The summer high school, with Capt. J. C. Thompson again in charge as principal, will be under canvas, mak- ing it a real camp school. A large as- sembly and study tent in addition to the tents for recitation purposes will be provided. The schoo! will be located in the same area with the tent camp which will simplify supervision and control. The whole camp will be on the ground west of the 600 yard firing point on the target range, the most ideal camp site in the middle west. There are ample drill and parade grounds, athletic fields, places for the classes in horsemanship, and all within easy reach of the finest beach on the north shore. With the background of Fort Sheri- dan, one of the army's crack military posts, which will be occupied by three other large contigents for training in addition to the garrison of regular troops, Major Beals anticipates that many new thrills await those who at- tend Camp Roosevelt. 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