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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Sep 1927, p. 48

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Sinise espera NNN TAC FAL pg The Store of Home Made Candies --and now in Highland Park we have opened a Beach ¥ Geils shop at 550 Lincoln Avenue--southeast corner Greenbay Road and Central Street bringing better home-made candies to still more North Shore people. For Better Home Made Candies IN WINNETKA 567 Lincoln Ave. Library Plaza Bldg. 25) IN EVANSTON 1633 Orrington Ave. ~ "Janene: and Jlosiery for Women and Children A Foster "CAMPUS" Oxford produced in Patent Leather and in Black, Grey or Brown Suede .$12% Goster "CAMPUS" Models Thename "CAMPUS" indicatesa Foster Shoe which in style and character is thoroughlyexpressive of "The Vogue of Youth" --Rarely priced over / $12.50 the Foster "CAMPUS" shoe however, is in all respects worthy of the Foster name and Foster reputation. Foster "CAMPUS" Shoes are sold ON THE SECOND FLOO! at Wabash A ND FLOOR The Evanston, ate I & Toster & Company 115 North Wabash Avenue The Drake Hotel Shop 7050 South Shore Drive 519 Diversey Parkway and Bvanston September" 17, 1927 Purple Nuvy Will Have Own Quarters on Campus Northwestern university's navy will have quarters of its own on the Ev- anston campus this year. . Final touches are now being given the new brick building put up for the sailors, which will be ready for them by Monday. The naval reserve officers' training corps at Northwestern was established last year along with those at Yale, Harvard and Georgia Tech on the At- lantic coast. Northwestern is the only university between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts having such a corps. Sixty freshmen were enrolled in the course in naval science and tactics last year, With perhaps seventy more en- rolling this year, it was realized that additional room would be needed for the university's rapidly growing navy and its equipment. But all available room was occupied. The Board of Trustees of the univer- sity at a meeting August 19 decided that a navy building was necessary The contract was awarded at once and the next day crapenters and masons were at work. Robert Atwood, son of the Burton Atwoods, is choosing a novel way of returning for his next year at Clark university, Woocester, Mass. He left Winnetka Thursday on his motorcycle, expecting to make the trip in about four days. fe Mr. and Mrs. George B. Everitt of 1035 Dinsmore road left Saturday for the Lake Placid club in the Adiron- dacks, to spend the week there. They will return by way of New York City, and are expected home this week-end. (Op The R. A. Aishton family has re- turned from Culver, Ind. and are now at home at 383 Sunset road. They had been at Culver since June, Health OfficersTo | Meet in Conference at Springfield Soon Local health officers will have the whip handle at a conference with state and federal health authorities in Springfield on October 13, according to an announcement made this week by Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, state health director. The state and federal ex- perts will offer theoretical solutions for problems that local officers have encountered at home while the latter will be loaded with practical experience to weigh against proposals advanced. The three-day session, which ap- proximately opens at the very begin- ning of the epidemic season, will com- bine the annual health officers confer- ence with a program celebrating the achievements of half a century of public health service in the state. Prominent speakers including Govern- or Small, Dr. Haven Emmerson, form- er health commissioner of New York; Dr. W. A. Evans, former health com- missioner of Chicago; Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, former president of the Amer- ican Medical association; Dr. Edward Francis of the U. S. Hygienic Labora- tory at Washington; Dr. John A. Ferrel, of the International health board and others are scheduled to be on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Caleb A. Busick of 428 Chestnut street have sent out an- nouncements of the marriage on Satur- day evening, September 3, of their daughter, Alyce, to Earl Rex Mount of Urbana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mount of Mount Vernon, Ill. The young couple have- taken an apartment in Edgewater. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mount have studied at the University of Illinois, and Mr. Mount has lately been con- nected with the University as a horti- culturist. North Jee Fe 513 Davis Street Evanston ir TNs To GET the best out of ge life, a home of your own is a necessity. Nowhere is this so true as here on our own North From Evanston to Highland Park Greenleaf 1617

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