March 12, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 13 Morton T. Culver Passes Away After Two Months Illness Morton Taylor Culver, prominent Chicago attorney and well known resi- dent of Glencoe, where for a number of years he was associated with the of- ficial life of that village, died Monday at the Evanston hospital after an ill- ness of two months. Mr. Culver was 56 years old. He had served as police magistrate, village attorney and village president. He was also assistant at- torney general of Illinois, under Ed- ward J. Brundage. As an attorney, Mr. Culver was pro- minent in numerous special assess- ment cases, in which he specialized. About three years ago he represented the property owners along Sheridan road in Glencoe when the paving of that thoroughfare was brought to court. At the time of his death he was handling a case for the property own- ers in the vicinity of Broadway and Lawrence avenues, Chicago, which dealt with an important construction project on Broadway. Mr. Culver was a member of the Il'i- nois National Guard from 1887 to 1896. He was a member of the Hamilton club and Illinois State and American Bar associations, past master of A. O. Fay lodge 676, A. F. and A. M,, and a member of Evanston chapter 144, R. A. M., Oriental Consistory, Medinah Temple, Sons of the American Revolu- tion, and many other clubs. He is survived by his widow, Marion H. Culver, and two chi'dren, Reginald C. and Dorothy. Funeral services were Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Graceland cemetery chapel, with Masonic burial. ENTERTAINS ROTARIANS Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Fulton, 884 Hill road, Winnetka, entertained the North Shore branch of the Chicago Rotary club at dinner on Saturday, March 5. Thirty-eight .guests were present. A. C. Johnson, former presi- dent of the Chicago Rotary club, and John N. VanderVries, who is the pres- ent president, were the guests of honor. While Your DECORATOR Can Best Serve You... Nv before the Spring Rush for outside work ties him up so that he can't touch your job with any promise of speed. Interior work can be done better and for less money now than later. Phone for Estimate. A. FRANCO Painter ¥ Decorator Winnetka 480 Rosewood Ph. Winn. gos Nutrition Clinic Takes Quarters in the Howard School Due to the increased attendance at the nutrition clinic, hitherto conducted by the Grosse Point Health Center at its offices at Wilmette and Ridge ave- nues, Wilmette, it has been found nec- essary to remove the clinic to the How- ard school where additional quarters have been secured through the courtesy of the Wilmette School board. The rooms are located in the north end of the building, making it possible to use the north entrance with the least possi- ble interference with classes. The Grosse Point Health Center is still maintained at its Ridge avenue quarters where it has been located for the past ten years and Miss Griffin, the nurse, is there for consultation dur- ing each noon hour. Plans are being formulated for a pre- school clinic and a dental clinic and it is hoped that both will be established within the next few months. Visitors are welcome to attend the nutrition clinic any Wednesday afternoon, ac- cording to Miss Griffin, and it is hoped they take advantage of the clinic facil- ities. A I SA a SC SC CS J Sh Sh Your Furniture... in Our Care will take all worries from your mind. 25 years of experience assures you of a most perfect job. We solicit your patronage. Upholstered Furniture Made to order Furniture Repaired Mattresses Renovated Slip Covers made to order Antique and Periodical Furni- ture given special attention. Winnetka Upholstery & Furniture Co. T heodore Spacek, Prop. 10 Carlton Annex ddd Ph. Winn. 614 adhe FOE EE ry ar rTramm»m "The Object of the Round Table Club"- Let Swiney Tell It! PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF FRED A. MILLER East of Wilmette Avenue Support the Wilmette Community Chest, March 20 G. W. SWINEY, manager of the Wilmette office of the Ajax Asphalt Shingle Co., 1177 Wilmette Ave. --among those present. --No. 5 of a series. Mv FRIENDS have asked me what this Boosters and Kickers' Club is that meets at Fred Miller's round table every noon. Well, all you do is take a chair at the big table when you come in for lunch and you automatically become a member. You'll see somebody there you know, and you'll know them all before you leave. The object of the Boosters and Kickers Round Table Club is to get something good to eat and to meet a congenial bunch at noon- time. Central Avenue WILMETTE