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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jun 1923, p. 7

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bade, a NY > -- sy oy Pt eben ea re TN WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923 $10 A WEEK AT CAMP ROOSEVELT Applications Must Be Made Before July 1 Ten dollars a week is what it costs a boy to attend Camp Roosgvelt, con- ducted under the auspices of the Chi- cago Board of Education and the War Department of the U. S. Govern- ment, and open to boys from all parts of the counrty. The camp is lo- cated on Silver Lake, near LaPorte, Indiana. Enrollments early in June indicate the national reputation this camp has built up, and applications and inquiries are pouring into the headfuarters from every state in the union. The reason for this is plain. Camp Roosevelt is open to any American boy of good character, from the age of 10 and up. It offers, at low cost, the opportunities which the finest private camps in the country have to offer. The pre-war basis of little over a dollar a day per cadet is one of its most remarkable features. The bal- ance necessary for the maintenance of this large institution is supplied by public-spirited Chicago citizens: who yearly contribute the necessary funds. Major F. L. Beals, U. S. A., com- manding the camp, is in personal touch with all boys under his charge. They respect and admire him as a leader, a friend and counsellor rather than a stern unapproachable com- mander. His long experience in boy education has made him an ideal head for such a big, democratic American institution, and he is never too busy to go thoroughly into each individual boy's case. The three divisions of the camp, (summer school: R. O. T. C. and Junior) give all boys a chance to be placed where they will have the most fun and enjoy the greatest amount of benefit. Applications for attendance will be accepted at the Chicago Board of Education, 460 S. State St., until June AUTO TOURIST GUIDE READY Automobile Club of America Offers Complete Guide Motorists who are planning vacation tours during the summer months may be pleased to know that the 1923 Associ- ated Tours Guide, the official road book compiled and published by The Auco- mobile Club of America, is now ready for distribution. By following the cargfully selected itineraries and clearly defined road maps with which the Guide's 104 pages arc filled, summer vacationists are enabled to tour by motor through the most charming sections of the Eastern United States and Canada to seaside, mountain and country resorts. All tours in the Guide are compiled with a view of scen- ic charm; the roads mapped are the best stretches of hard highway that the coun- try affords. For the accommodation of car owners the Guide will be distributed through local news dealers, bookstores and drug- stores in all part of the coinntry or may be obtained. The Automobile Club of America, 247 West 54th street, New York City. North Shore Combustion Co. Prices will be increased June 15. Now is the time to call "KEEGAN" Wilmette 2131 LOCAL MEN GET U. OF DEGREES Wilmette, Kenilworth and Glencoe Represented Ninety-one counties of the state will be represented among the 1623 who will receive degrees from the University of Illinois at the fifty-second annual com- mencement of that institution on Mon- day June 11. This number includes all colleges and departments at both Ur- bana and Chicago. Some 225 more de- grees will be conferred by the Univer- sity this year than last. Included in the above degrees are 159 advanced--Mas- ter"s of Art and Doctor's of Philosophy --granted to those persons who have pursued study and research work more than the required four years. Commencement activities started Fri- day with Class Day. On Saturday the annual Alumni day celebration, when several thousand old grads return to the campus for a brief visit, focuses the attention of grads and visitors. On Sunday the baccalaureate address will be given at 4 o'clock in the. afternoon by Bishop C. P. Anderson, of Chicago. The fifty-second annual commence- ment takes place Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Dr. David Kinley, presi- dent of the university, will be the speak- er. The degrees will be conferred im- mediately at the close of his address. Among those who will be granted de- grees, exclusive of the Medical schools in Chicago are: Cromwell Bowen, Don- ald Mills Remb and John Marmon Rin- dell, of Wilmette; Arthur Burman Dur- ham and Edmund Strother Phelps of Kenilworth; Max Disette Englehart Arthur Lawrence Fox and Edward Henry Stachel of Glencoe. TRADE WARK REQ "8 PAT. OR FOR SALE RICHARDSON'S GARAGE BY Winnetka HUBBARD WOODS GARAGE Hubbard Woods McClure Is Speaker At World's Ad Men's Meet When advertising men get together in Conference, W. Frank McClure, 219 Broadway, Wilmette, is very likely to be called into sessions in an advisory capacity. Consequently, it is not surprising to learn that Mr. McClure was one of the speakers this week at the conference of the World's Advertising clubs at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. McClure discussed, "The Adver- tising Man's Laboratory," speaking in the interest of the Church Advertising department of the conference. He is president of the Advertising Council of the Chicago Association of Commerce and chairman of the National Advertising Commission of the Associ- ated Advertising Clubs of the World. Northwestern Line Offers Low Fare Vacation Rates "Low fares West and Northwest round trip from Chicago via the Chicago and Northwesternrailorad," areannounc- ed for the information of prospective tourists. Trips to Colorado, the Utah Black Hills, Glacier National Park, Montana, South Dakota, Yellowstone National Park and other points are included in the tours. he. HOOVER Iv BRATS... esitSweeps ast Cleans We also have the EDEN, THOR, BUTTERFLY and EASY WASHING MACHINES, SIMPLEX and THOR IRONERS EUREKA and HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS Step in today for a demonstration NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP John C. Welter, Proprietor 554 CENTER ST., WINNETKA Phone 44 "If Electrical and Good We Sell It" ORDER NOW and avoid the spring rush Black Dirt Grading and Seeding Lawns Phone Winnetka 1549 Manure attention. 555-557 Chestnut Street 1009 Automobile Efficiency Can only be had by having your car cared for, inspect- ed and greased periodically. Bring it here regularly for HANSON MOTOR CO., Not Inc. CARL HANSON, Proprietor Phore Winnetka 330 E The Size of the Job is of little importance to us; we handle the small one just as cheerfully as the large ones, and our equipment is sufficient to complete the big job almost as quickly as the small one. Call on us for any kind of mov- ing or transfer service. You'll find us always ready with a real service. Phone Winnetka 232 SCULLY TLL WSR Cl EXPRESSING &'MOVING 6 PROUTY ANNEX WINNETKA , ILL. Cut Flowers Potted Plants Flower Boxes Annual Plants Snap Dragons, Marigolds, Asters, Calendula, Verbe- na and all others They Must Be Planted Now! FRANK BOROVICKA 746 Center Street Phone Winnetka 283 1559 Sherman Sat. Only Cash Meat Market WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BEST OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH Evanston Illinois Sat. Only Highest Quality Meats at the Lowest Prices Very Best Peacock Rib Bacon Very Best Sirloin Steak Very Best Peacock Hams perlb........ &, per ib... .. nik Very Best Porterhouse Steak per be........cn.. of 251/6¢ 2515¢: 50c Very Best Pot Roast perlb......:.. Ra pe Fancy Leg of Veal perib,... Ji... hn Fancy Roasting Chickens, per lb. .... C Ero sh Calves' Sweetbreads . Sunt 36¢ Saturday Special 3 1bs BEST BACON Sliced $1.00 Jack Sprat Bacon, per lb., Fancy Leg of Lamb, sree" ' Ca Try our home made Pure per-Abe:. ious mri dia Sausage Meat, bb................ Very Best Peacock Bacon, Pork 25¢

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