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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jul 1921, p. 2

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+ 17.--~Relay Race (2 laps)--Boys, 2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 1550 Tad Hains RaeesFather and Price, Vis Goorse Bi Tomes, en AT DEMP-CARP FIGHT Mrs. Victor Elting and children| Miss Betty Darling and Miss 16.--Relay Race (1 lap)--Bops, 10 to 13 inclusice. (Team of 4). 14 to 13 inclusive. (Team of 4). 18.--~Relay (4 laps)--Open. 4). EVENING 7:15 P.M.--Band Concert THE CHICAGO BAND William Weil, Conductor Team of 8 P.M.--Dancing. Cedar Street, East of the Village Green between Elm and Oak Streets. NOTICES--AIl contests of the day are open only to Winnetka residents. No contestant is eligible to receive more than three first prizes (Relay races excepted). The A. R. P. U. has presented to the Committee two pair of young racing home pigeons, bred by the Association from the best champion winners. One pair will be given to the girl who wins the largest number of points, and the other pair to the boy who wins the largest number of points. Committees Myron E. Adams, General Chairman; Seymour Morris, Jr. Assistant chair- man. Finance Chairman; Athletic Committee--H. A De Windt, M. K. Meyer, Treasurer. Committee --- John Ritchie, Chairman; 3 Blow, Theodore Flynn, Dr. E. V. L. Brown, Harold W. Snell, Fred Copeland, E. G. Nidey, Paul Kreger. Entertainment Committee--Frank F. Fowle, Chairman; Sherman Aldrich, Alfred V. Horsman, J. M. Dickinson, Jr., Charles IL. Byron, Mrs. William Elliott, Mrs. Frank F. Fowle, Mrs. M. E. Adams, Mrs. J. M. Dickinson, Jr. Music Committee--Frederick O. Ma- son, Chairman; Samuel Otis, James W. Harris, Jr. Grounds Committee--W. A. Gibbon, Chairman, Lloyd F. Hollister, Harry Roberts. Prize Cracken, can, John B. Committee -- William Mac- Chairman; Arthur W. Dun- Guthrie, Mrs. Edward Jr, Chairman; Carl Zeiss, John A. Leonard, Hubert H. Howard, H. Ball. Track and Field Officers Chief of Course--Fred Copeland. Field Judges--S Bowles King, Ernest Ballard, Samuel A. Greeley, George Massey, Fred Richardson, Jr.,, Lloyd R Steere. Clerks of Course--Francis P. Butler, Mark Richards, Barrett Conway, Syd- ney F. Greeley, Sebastian Hinton, Hen- ry L. Stanton, John Ritchie, Henry Ten- ney, Robert Laird, Harold W. Snell. Starter--Frank Whitney. Announcers--Theodore Flynn, Kreger. Custodian of Prizes -- Robert Wal- 'ace. Daniel Paul LEAVE FIDO AT HOME! Residents of the village are re- quested to avoid bringing dogs 'to the Village Green on July Fourth while the children's parade and athletic contests are in progress. Leave the pets at home that day, is the earnest request of the committee in charge. | arn We are prepared for 4th of July with some new Organdie Dresses UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Proprietor 1126 CENTRAL AVENUE WILMETTE Phone Wilmette 2043 I --,, LS ms Come as Early as Possible It has been said that, if good food is what you want always look for the crowded restaurant. We are crowded at lunch and at dinner for the one reason- GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED Welch's Cafeteria Central Ave. at 11th Street Wilmette, Ill. Phone 2420 distress signal. possible space of time. A Garage In Need, Is A Friend Indeed! When something goes wrong and you find yourself miles away from any and every place, set up your wireless apparatus and sound the We'll be sure to catch it, and will respond in a friendly way, in the shortest == GASOLINE -- AGENCY PARAGE PZ "TRIANGLE GARAGEMOTOR 557 CHESTNUT of a LR (01 38S) 334% (9) 74 He) EXPERT REPAIRING RELIABLE SUPPLIES-DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES FOR AUBURN BEAUTY SIX "OILS === CO: PHONE 1446 John Hanselman of the village nclice force and Heary Christensen of the Water Works départment left Taesday bright and early for Jersey City to witness the Dempsey-Carpen- ner fight. Thev made the trip via 'lautomobile and expected to arrive in plenty of time. Both are pulling for ibe same man > tere was slight danger of ser ous encount:r or more than the one scheduied fight. We Specialize in the Best of Electrical Appliances Such as The Eden, Thor and Easy Washing Machines Simplex and Thor Ironing Machines Eureka, Royal and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Free Trial Easy Payments North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Proprietor 554 Center Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 44 If Electrical and Good We Sell It of 830 Mt. Pleasant Court, have gone | Marion Eckhart left Wednesday for to the Huron Mountains for the en-|camp Portland, Maine, to be gone tire summer. all summer. EWAN 57 iy Ge habit of saving cash is the strongest lini in the chain of Fortune - - HEN your habits forge for you the link of "saving money," you are tied up to a proposition that insues your prospepity. . . Start the savings account to-day and link yourself to a prosperous future. 1160 Telephone Wilmette 311 Some of the unusual features are going fast. Onginal Nursery Dresses, with Hats to match, Creepers and Rompers of clever design. Exclusive, but not Expensive Wilmette Avenue Wilmette Remember

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