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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jul 1927, p. 7

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= July 2, 1927 WINNETKA TALK All South Dakota Stirred by Local Mawn's Thru Trip Trains may come and trains may go, but this particular train went right along, leaving James Brooks stranded in Milbank, South Dakota. Now any- one who's ever been in Milbank knows that it's no town to become stranded in; especially on a hot June day. More- over, Mr. Brooks was due back at the Winnetka Trust and Savings bank and a mental review of the calendar pointed clearly to a decided lack of time to meditate upotd any subject for any great period. And last but far from least, a generous part of Mr. Brooks' wardrobe was traveling eastward just as fast as the train could take it be- tween stops. For some reason or other--though he searched the town from end to end-- not an airplane could be located. The supply in Milbank was rather short that day, the natives assured him; but their automobiles could make just as good time on the road as anybody elses' automobiles. - Now Mr. Brooks was not in a position to quibble over; the means of transportation as long as there was a possibility of overtaking a chartered seat in a rapidly disappear- ing train. Mr. Brooks hired a car. It took him | outside of the city and stopped. Mr. Brooks chine. along a South Dakota --and likewise a fourth. At last, throughly disgusted with any and all means of transportation--absent or otherwise--Mr. Brooks descended upon the fifth garage owner and demanded a car that would run beyond the vil- lage limits without stopping and then keep on running. Some say that the fifth manipulator commandeered another ma-| It balked after a short journey | highway. A] third car also proved a disappointment | of monkey wrenches was a Rotarian. That is as may be. Certain it is, how- ever, that within the depths of his establishment, the South Dakota gen- tleman found the required piece of machinery and was not at all hesitant about pushing the foot-feed through the floor boards. And still in South Dakota, the awe- stricken housewives and farm hands are telling their wide-eyed children of the desperate phantom who pursued a limited train for 110 miles between Mil- bank and Aberdeen where at last he resumed the varnished coaches and his neglected wardrobe. Mr. Brooks, at the time of his ad- venture, was returning from a visit with his sister, Mrs. Helen B. Rottle of Seattle, Washington, and a trip to Vancouver, Banff and Lake Louise. Village Health Officer Leaves for Eastern Trip Dr. H. A. Orvis, Village Health com- missioner, and his family departed yes- terday on a vacation trip which will include various points in Michigan and New York state. The health depart- ment will be in charge of Miss Cora Queen during his absence. JOINS SALES STAFF Mrs. Vesta M. Didricksen, formerly with Paul Schroeder & Co., 'has joined the sales staff of Harvard J. Veith & Co., in Evanston. Miss Helen Marks of Madison, Wis., is the guest of Miss Georgia Marks of the Winnetka Trust and Savings bank for several weeks. Miss Marks has just been graduated from the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. ----(-- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scully of Glen- coe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Klauke of Highland Park are spending the week-end at Minocqua, Wis. of our new surroundings. Luncheons... .-.4'. . 12 to 2 DIRE visi wavs 6 to 8 N JULY FOURTH we will serve our first dinner in our new and enlarged home. Come and enjoy your holiday dinner and the coolness On the Fourth we will serve from 12:00 M. to 8 P. M. Our first Sunday Dinner will be served July Tenth. Other days as usual. Afternoon Tea ....... 2105 Sunday Dinner . 12:30 to 4:30 Hubbard Woods GAY swimming days +» and a Jantzen, of course! First off, the thing that wins you to Jantzen is its marvelous fit. Scarcely a wrinkle. That's the magic of a knitting process known as Jantzen-stitch. Tightly-knitted wool! Elasticity! There you have the secret! It keeps you body-free for active swim- ming. No binding. No sagging. No excess weight to hinder you. Other suits may look like Jantzens before you wear them. But there's a world of difference. Jantzen combines smart appearance with freedom in or out of water. We have them in all sizes and styles. They're color-fast--dyed-in-the-wool. J Jantzens for Children--S$2.50 Jantzens for Men--$6 Jantzens for Women--S$6 The suit that ch The Ss Boot hood G. L. ZICK & CO. Stores of Quality and Service Meyer Bank Bldg., Elm St., Winnetka

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