Et. pr June 4, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Former Resident Seriously Hurt When Hit by Car Walter Flynn, who formerly resided at Washington avenue and Fifth street, Wilmette, with his aunt, Mrs. Belt, is at Jackson Memorial hospital, Miami, Fla., suffering from injuries sustained two or three months ago when hit by an automobile and from the effect of which it is feared he may never recover, His mother, whose name is now Mrs. Quinn, resides at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. She has brought suit for $50,000 against the driver of the car which in- jured her son. He is a Miami Beach contractor. His car knocked the young man down and ran over him. Flynn was operating one of the ma- chines employed in construction work on the new Federal highway being built from Jacksonville to Miami. Paul Schroeder Becomes Florida G. O. P. Worker Paul Schroeder, of Miami, Fla., in a letter to local friends this week, makes the prediction that Florida will be the first state in the South to be- come a Republican state.. He writes that he has been elected chairman of the Dade county Republi- can convention to be held June 1, and is vice-president of the Dade county Miami Republican club, now organiz- ing precincts throughout the state, in preparation for the 1928 campaign. He says the Miami Chamber of Commerce has made a bid to secure the coming National Democratic con- vention, and admits that he also is doing all within his power to secure that honor for his adopted city, re- gardless of the fact that his active political licks are being put in toward placing his state in the Republican column. Mr. Schroeder is identified with a well known north shore real es- tate concern. Famous Neurologist Joins Northwestern Medic School Northwestern University Medical school announces the appointment of Dr. S. W. Ranson of Washington university to be professor of Neurolo- gy and director of the Neurological Research institute. Dr. Ranson was for many years connected with the department of anatomy of Northwest- ern university and, according to Dean Irving S. Cutter, has achieved wide distinction in neurological teaching and research. He returns to Northwest- ern to the newly created Institute of Neurological Research. The Institute of Neurology will have the closest association with the several departments of the Medical school and will be intimately connected with the department of Neurological Surgery under the direction of Dr. L. E. Davis, and with Clinical Neurology under the direction of Dr. Lewis J. Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Neubacher, Mr. and Mrs, Ferdinand Wolter, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webster left Satur- day morning to motor to Sturgeon Bay, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pacey at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Pacey were formerly residents of Winnetka. ERR a Mr. and Mrs. John F. Herdic of 283 Ridge 'avenue are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Lansing War- ner Herdic, May 17, at the Evanston hospital. oy Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Anderson of 558 Arbor Vitae road plan to leave for their summer home at Lauderdale as soon as the two childfelt are out of school. -- ---- (TTT ET TTT Entering Our Fifth Anniversary --uwith a noteworthy sale of distinctly original Summer Modes, from stylists noted for exquisite taste, workmanship and materials. Continual growth of patronage en- courages us to adhere steadfastly to carefully selected feminine apparel from eminent makers exclusively represented by us----no matter how low our prices. LEWIS CORPORATED C5 Brecken reckenridge. Pres. 1606 CHICAGO AVENUE at DAVIS STREET EVANSTON EIT HHT TT EUR TTET BTT [oN -- HTT ALT LTD