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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 May 1926, p. 50

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i -- | ~ mal Law May 22, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 49 WILMETTE GIRL VIEWS ' Railroad Employe Dies CHINA'S CIVIL STRIFE of Heart Disease Here ; Henry I. Smith Continued from Page 48 : Yr : RORirom age av) at 643 West died of a 65-years-old, room- Madison street, Chi- attack in the North- | ing though there must be little enough left | inside the walls. One of the Chinese | women from the Compound decided to | return to her home inside the city | western gates, and left, under the escort of an old man. They hadn't gone far, De- | fore the soldiers rushed out of a house, | knocked down the old man and dragged off the poor woman. So you see, conditions are still far from nor- Northwestern mal for the Chinese. Chang Tso Lin|as a foreman and was said to have and Wu Pei Foo have declared their | |been in their employ for 15 years. His intention of exterminating the Kuo- rome is in Fond du Lac, Wic.; where minchun forces, so there will be more |; daughter, Irene, survives him. The fighting, but not around Peking. Nanco | ody was taken to Hebblethwaite's un- and Jehol will probably be the centers. | dertaking parlors, 1610 Maple avenue, "I hope you get a little thrill out of | Evanston, where an inquest was held all of this--that's at least half the rea- | 1ater. A verdict of death caused by son I am enjoying it all." | heart disease was returned by the jury. cago, heart Hubbard Woods station of the last noon while waiting for a train. railroad Tuesday had been working at the home of J. S. Pole, 1134 Sheridan road his way back to Chicago. and was on He was em- | ployed by the railroad of the | the class in real estate | ducted by the Y. M. C. A. after- | commerce Smith | ADDRESSES REALTY CLASS | Winnetka Hockeyites Edgar Greenebaum, 141 Hawthorne Meet Midway Players avenue, of Greenebaum Sons ; Investment company, was the speaker The Winnetka Hockey team's chal- Mav: 18: for lenge has been accepted by the Mid- gs fey way, and the two hockey teams will practice meet today at 1:30 o'clock. The game is to be played on the North Shore Country Day school field. The line-up is as follows: Forwards: McLaren, "Thorne, Harvey, Waidner, Klotz, Boy- den. Half-backs: Davis, Montgomery, Brown, Urion. Full-backs: Tenney, Blaine, Greeley. Goal: Taylor. A large turnout of rooters is expected to witness the spring game and furnish inspiration for the Winnetka team. Glencoe, evening Tuesday, con- college of under the Chicago Real Estate Greenebaum chose for his "How to arrange building loans." auspices of the | board. Mr. | subject for mortgages and Mrs. Guy Watson and Mrs. Thomas MacLaren were hostesses to the Pine Street circle Thursday, May 13. This was the last circle meeting of the year. SCHOOLS CLOSED MAY 31 and the following new officers were| Lhe Winnetka public schools, to- 'elected Mrs. Howard Shaw, chairman: | gether with other schools of New Trier Mrs. Henry J. Cary-Curr, secretary; township, will be closed Monday, May Miss Grace Stoddard, treasurer. "31, in observance of Memorial day. of ice cream that they MY ICE CREAM dealers brag about the fact that they can sell you any grade In whatever measure this is true, in just that measure are you getting poor ice cream when you let them get away with it. HYDROX dealers pay the price of quality and purity in order to protect you. Certainly when a dealer is protecting you he is worthy of the reward of your patronage. If You Want HYDROX Quality, Demand DIVISION OF NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION care to buy. "EE EER RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRRRRRRRRRRRR RRR ERR RRRRRRRNRRRNNRN, -

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