24 WINNETKA. TALK May 19, 1928 ny ly \ 7, Tl ° J i) he ~ ! jl go gi il HOA b wv " i a See the wonderful newWesternplay- grounds in the Black Hills of South Dakota Joo I) l pT -- MakeThis a Real VACATION Chicago anu North Western offers you an incomparable variety of places to go and things to do. Let us help you plan your trip. WRITE VACATION HEADQUARTERS Let us show you how inexpensive a de- lightful western vacation can be. State the region in which you are interested and we will be pleased to furnish complete in- formation and illustrated booklets. All These from Which to Choose COLORADO-CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST YELLOWSTONE ZION NATIONAL PARK GRAND CANYON JASPER NATIONAL PARK BLACK HILLS OF SO. DAKOTA WISCONSIN LAND O'LAKES MINNESOTA ARROWHEAD COUNTRY LOWSUMMERFARES In effect May 15 and June 1, with liberal stopover privileges. Return limit October 31. CHICAGO «& NORTHWESTERN The Best of Everything in the Best of the West RQ A I LWAY Ask about Escorted All-Expense Tours to Yellowstone, Colorado, Zion - Grand Canyon National Parks, California, Pacific Northwest and Alaska. For information and illus- trated booklets of places you are most interested in, apply Ticket Agent. Kenilworth Scouts Win Honors at Award Court A Court of Award for Troop 13 Kenilworth Boy Scouts, held Thurs- day, May 10, brought the following re- sults: Second class Awards--Howard Jor- dan, Jack Steffens, Murray McLeod, Jack Sinding. Merit Badges--Roger Barrett, pub- lic health; Robert Byrne, swimming; Robert Burns, first aid; William Brassert, firemanship and architecture ; Claude Hamilton, life saving; Jack Hicks, leathercraft and woodworking ; Donald Kimball, architecture and art; Robert Knauer, carpentry and swim- ming ; Elwood Mons, scholarship; Ben Matthews, firemanship ; Murray MacLeod, wood- working ; George Manlove, public health and bird study; William Nelson, firemanship and swim- ming; Jack O'Connor, music; Tom Sinding, public health; Harry Short- ridge, Firemanship and wood-working ; Tom Smith, pioneering; Billy Williams, first aid; George Woodland, public health. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Coleman of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Wilmette, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Paul- ine, April 23. The Most Versatile Musical Instrument in the World It combines the Orthophonic Victrola with the Electrola and the worlds finest Radiola Superheterodyne -- may be played at a whisper or with sufficient volume to flood an auditorium. The cabinet is of Italian Renaissance style in subdued walnut. All Electric--with tone that is impossible to hear on any other instrument. CONVENIENT TERMS North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 Church Street EVANSTON Women's Golf Season Opens at North Shore The women's golf season at North Shore Golf club opened Tuesday, May 15. About forty players were out and others came later for the delicious luncheon and open meeting. The ques- tion of handicaps was brought up and a vote was carried to increase handi- caps two strokes at the beginning of the season, a method which most of the clubs have adopted. Tuesday has been chosen for the regular golf day, instead of Friday as in past years. Announcement was made of the special prizes to be awarded for the season: a ringer trophy, the first prize for each class for the low score made on Tuesdays and during tournaments; a handicap prize, a prize given for the greatest percentage of reduction in handicap during the entire season, the percentage figured on the ratio be- tween the number of strokes reduction and the handicap at the beginning of the season; an approaching and putting trophy, for which contests will be held every two weeks and the trophy passed from winner to winner throughout the season to become the permanent pos- esssion of the player winning it the greatest number of times; the honor trophy, no player may win more than one regular prize each month. Every winner will be given an honor and the player who has won the greatest number of honors during the season will receive a special honor trophy. Tuesday's event was medal Ploy with full handicap, with Mrs. H. D. Fargo winning in Class A with a score of 100-8-92; and Miss Helen Seng winner of Class B with 112-20-92. In the nine hole event of medal play, Mrs. M. J. Hubeny won in Class C with 62-16-46. Mrs. Walter Launder of Kenilworth will entertain her luncheon and sewing club next Monday afternoon. = Go/ motoring é i Bd world is turning to water trails--fishing, cruis. ing, aquaplaning. outboard rac. ing. Johnson Outboard Motors have put the joys of water motoring within the reach of everyone. They have given wings to water travel. Come in and see the new Johnsons, $115 and up. Easy payments. Pierce Radio Co. 522 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON Johnson Outboard s;, Motors "Zenith Radio on the Ait" "Johnson Motor in the Water"