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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 26

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a pa WINNETKA TALK 25 January 15, 1927 unusually large amount of social activi- ty and lodge functions this winter. 0DD FELLOWS INDUCT GROUP OF OFFICERS, Arc ie sie 5.0 nie chestra played a number of lively se- Sherman Lodge Also Makes |lections. Plans for Intensive Member- ship Drive on North Shore Big Majority of Men (By 4. H. H.) at N. U. in Athletics The " foerseelect of A T- Sherman | Supervised physical training was re- lodge, No 802 1.0.0.F. Weis install- | ceived by 1,439 men students at North- eil Bnarsday evening, January 6. at a|Western university during the fall and : .arly winter months, according to meeting that was attempted by a large early te ths 2 > f 2 ey . figures compiled by Kenneth L. "Tug" number of Odd Fellows, in their hall | \itson, SS hietic director. 'This figure in Wilmette. " : > > i represents 71 per cent of the 1,810 men The installing officers, under William | students enrolled in the schools and J. Schatz, as district deputy grand | departments on the Evanston campus. master, inducted the following members A thorough reorganization of the in- into their respective offices: F. L. tra-mural department together with a Tucker, noble grand; W. J. Cunning- decided increase of men out for varsity ham, vice grand; H. G. Cazel, recording | 5nq freshman sports has accounted for secretary; Charles Knobel, financial [the large percentage of the men stu- secretary; H. W. Lange, treasurer. 'ents deriving benefits from the ath- Then after the installation of these |letic department. Since taking over elective officers, the following appoin- [the athletic helm at Northwestern Di- tive officers were installed by the dis- | rector Wilson has worked diligently to trict deputy master: E. B. Polly, |give every man student in the univer- warden: C. C. Branscome, conductor; |sity an opportunity to obtain physical A. H. Hardie, chaplain; H. Otterback, |training either as a member of a var- outside guardian; C. J. Lee, inside sity team or through intra-mural guardian; Karl Knobel, R. S. S.; L. teams. Doolittle, L. S. S. Challenge to Contest Wilmette Girl Honored at Kalamazoo College After the installation ceremonies and | remarks by the elected officers, the | vice grand challenged the noble grand | The high scholarship list for the fall to enter into a contest for getting new |term just announced by members. The challenge was accepted, | John C. Hoekje at Western State and it was agreed to have all mem- | Normal college at Kalamazoo, Mich., bers living north of Kenilworth com- |includes the name of Miss Dorothy pete with those from south of that |Butz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil village in securing candidates; the |C. Butz, 702 Washington avenue, who losing side to give the winner a ban- | had an all-A record in four courses. quet. The contest is to continue until | From a student body of over 2,300, next July, or during the term of the lonly fifty-seven students made the present officers. Those from the north (honor roll. section will be under the management | of vice grand, and those from the | south under the noble grand. It seemed to be the sentiment of the members that the lodge has a remark- ably active and enterprising set of officers this term. With a large sum in the hands of the entertainment committee, there promises to be an John Wetlands ©@hat have ~ | i For glen THE FOOD FOR ALL AGES Milk is the food for all ages. || It's best for babies, children, young people, middle aged, and the very old. There- fore, in order that all may be most benefited by it, milk must be scientifically fresh and pure. Every drop of Winnetka Dairy milk has passed the highest test. JOHN WEILAND FLORIST Evanston Store 1614 Sherman Ave. Univ. 502-8607 Wilmette Store 1161 Wilmette Ave. 'Wil. 2128 Registrar | | SUITS 777] IN EVANSTON CATHERINE RECKITTS A reduced sale in Lamps, Pillows, Shades. Furniture and Linen LUN during the month of January ar Catherine Reckitt's House and Garden Shop, Inc. 1720 Orrington Ave. Orrington Hotel Clothing Sale The Greatest in Our History! 2i{Overcoats for 1{Suit...)Overcoat f Perfect- Fitting, Custom-Made Every type! Shaggy, warmth - without - weight Over- coats for stormy weather; smart, dressy box style Over- coats with velvet collar. Mel- Worsted Curls, Nigger- Men's and Young Men's Busi- ness Suits, Sports Suits, Golf Suits, Semi-Dress Suits--in a wealth of fine materials, includ- ing Fancy Serges, Fancy Wools and Fancy Bannockburns; solid shades in all colors; plain and fancy flannels in every shade of tan and all lighter shades. Nubs, and rics to choose from. Made to Evanston Royal Branch Store 1641 Orrington Avenue Library Plaza Building Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings 7.Day Delivery Schedule No Disappointments 5 20) @-\ 0 V-10 80) 3 IN 10,000 CITIES ; "The World's Greatest Clothes Value" Made Expressly for You and You Only LOOK FOR THE ROYAL TIGER SIGN IN YOUR OWN HOME TOWN

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