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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jun 1928, p. 25

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June 9, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 23 New Annapolis Head to Visit at Northwestern Rear-Admiral S. S. Robison, newly appointed superintendent of the United States Naval Academy, will visit Northwestern university Saturday, June 12, Commander S. B. McKinney of the naval unit of the R. O. T. C. has announced. He is making a tour of several of the outstanding universi- ties of the country with a view to adapt-~ ing some of their courses to the cur- riculum of the naval academy. Ad- miral Robison was graduated from the naval academy in 1888, and was made a rear-admiral in 1918. In 1917-18 he was commander of the submarine force of the Atlantic fleet. From 1923 to 1925 he was admiral in command of the battle fleet, and since 1925 has been admiral in command of the United States fleet. Miss Elizabeth Stutson, 479 Sunset road, came home from the University of Illinois over last week-end. She returned to school on Monday night. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 406 Prairie avenue. Telephone 1396. Church telephone 3111. Services First Sunday after Trinity: 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 A. M. Special Children's Day Service. Sermon: "A Church of Children." Meetings Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:30: Evening classes for catechumens. Monday at 7:45: Choir rehearsal. Tuesday at 7:45: Meeting of the congre- gation. ; Thursday at 8: Fair and Social given by the Senior Y. P. S. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds and their two children will spend about three weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. W. EF. Davies at the latter's summer home near Ludington, Mich. Mrs. Davies has just left to open her home and get it in readiness for the many guests which the family entertains throughout the summer. Brrr rrr ei WASH Broadcloths $1.95 Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings THE@) [iu Henry C.Lytton & Sons STATE and JACKSON---Chicago ORRINGTON and CHURCH -- EVANSTON Special -- Juvenile at Decisive Savings! Tc quality of Broadcloth and French Linen, the fine details of workmanship stamp them as worthy of far higher prices. Oliver Twist style with belt--in orchid, peach, blue, green, With Wash Suit time here, better get at least three for him. Sizes 3 to 10 years. SUITS French Linens $9 95 brown and white. 000 0000000000000 GONOO000000000 kb POCO OE OOO XX OOOO On Red Cross Offers Life Saving at Delavan, Wis. The world's best swimmers will give instructions at the American Red Cross Life Saving Institute at Delavan, Wis. beginning June 14 and continuing to June 23. About 100 students are al- ready enrolled and more are expected soon. As usual, the Institute has in the faculty, as well as student body, some of the outstanding swimmers of the country. The teaching staff includes such prominent swimmers as Capt. Fred C. Mills, director, swimming and water work, Boy Scouts of America; William Bachrach, Illinois Athletic club; Paul Samson, University of Michigan; Mrs. Katherine Whitney Curtis, Chicago Normal college; C. E. Daubert, Iowa State college; Mr. and Mrs. George Eckert, Hirsch Social Center, and several others. The Institute, which is conducted under the auspices of Chicago Chapter of the Red Cross is directed by Dr. H. W. Gentles, who is in charge of life saving and first aid work in the chapter. Students are enrolled at a fee less than the cost to the Red Cross. LE EEE ETT A eT pencil or water color. A Profitable Summer Every advantage of even the finest summer resort may be had without foregoing the comforts of home. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS now makes this even more attractive through a delightful sum- 'mer course that takes you into nature's beauties, into lovely gardens or to the forest, to paint with oil or to sketch with Your appreciation of the loveliest season of the year will be keener in all the years to come, once you have learned to see its beauty with the eye of an artist. Summer School Begins July 9 Evening School 7:30--9:30 THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CARL SCHEFFLER, Director Carlson Building Tower, Church and Orrington Telephone Greenleaf 1674 CTT HTT TTT] ATT

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