6 WINNETKA TALK August 18, 1928 HOME SITE Winnetka. Just a trifle under one third acre for only $11,500.00 Crosby & McKendry INC. 566 CENTER ST. WINNETKA 75 foot frontage, beautifully wooded with an abundance of large trees in the best section of TeL. WINN. 2032 F LS IE THAL 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka Final Close Out! Summer Apparel Regardless of Former Prices DRESSES $1075 Formerly to $25.00 Tub Silks, Cottons and Plain Crepes in light, hot-weather shades. SWEATERS BLAZERS $ : \ Formerly to $10.75 Crue L. M. Stoddard and Son L. M. Stoddard and Fred Stoddard of Skokie Playfield tied for second place in the Father and Son tourna- ment at Midlothian. J. G. Fahey, also of Skokie Play- field, captured low gross with 80-74- 154 and thus, once again, are honors garnered by players from Skokie Play- field, Winnetka's popular municipal course. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Reid of 561 Cherry street and Mrs. Reid's mother and sister, Mrs. W. H. Cook and Mrs. W. H. Aiken, have just returned from a two weeks' motor trip around Lake Michigan. They stayed for a week at Wequetonsing and Harbor Springs and made other short stops with friends, including the George Getz at Holland and "Chief" Davies' camp at Hamlin lake. Mrs. Cook, who is past eighty years of age was voted the star traveler of the family. ---- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Blair, 334 Sheri- dan road, are planning to leave the last of next week with their boy, Cal- first to Montreal and then come down the New England coast to New York. Fred Win Golf Honors 16 Year Old Girl Lured by City Is Back With Parents The attractions of the city and the lure of employment with big wages brought 16-year old Beatrice Porter, alias Bessie Brown, to Chicago, last week from her home at Metcalf, Ed- gar county, Ill, without the consent of her parents. Upon her arrival in the city the girl spent the night at the depot and the next day, through the Travelers' Aid society, found employment at the O. Kastrup home, 1096 Cherry street, Winnetka, which fact was at the time communicated to the Winnetka police. Inquiries from the frantic parents reached the Chicago police, who in turn communicated the inquiry to Winnetka, and Officer Luensman was detailed to investigate. He found the girl last Saturday, at her late place of employment. She was turned over to Police Matron Mrs. G. M. Thurston, her parents noti- fied through Deputy Sheriff Elincr McLean, of Edgar county, and two vin, on a motor trip. They will go |DProthers of the girl came up and took her back to Metcalf. Miss Alice Fitzgerald of 826 Locust AA Es Complete Beauty Service Marinello 3 4 4 4 3 ; 4 4 ; Guild Registered Shop 4 733 Elm St., Winnetka | Phone 822 ) Eh Sh an street, is spending the month of Au- gust at Braman"s ranch at the entrance of Yellowstone park with her sister, Mrs. A. B. Crowe of Sullivan, Mo. --C Mrs. B. Dale Keeney and her son, Ben of Seattle, Wash, arrived last Thursday to spend three or four days with Mrs. M. L. Cassell of 825 Foxdale avenue, ------ The J. Anthony Humphreys, former residents at 543 Chestnut street, moved recently to Oberlin, Ohio, where Mr. Humphreys has accepted the position of director of personnel at Oberlin college. DELICACIES that will prove BAKED HAM CORNED BEEF ROAST PORK ROAST OF VEAL ROAST OF BEEF 986 Linden Avenue ing--with flavors such as you never before have tasted. ALL MEATS ARE HOME COOKED ROAST LEG OF LAMB Our Market Affords the Best Fresh Meats Obtainable FOR DELIVERY SERVICE CALL WINNETKA 813 (between Scott Avenue and Merrill Street) 100% Delicatessen Service the most appetizing and invit- POTATO SALAD CHICKEN SALAD CABBAGE SLAW HOME MADE PASTRIES APPLE STRUDEL BREADED BROILERS Hubbard Woods