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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jan 1928, p. 32

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WINNETKA TALK January 14, 1928 CULL LU LTT ZT ZL Ed dd TL Td dd ZF dd era Rosenbaum's January Clearance Sale rolls into a place of first importance commenc- ing January 19th. Enormous reductions on all Furniture. Announcement of this great feature will appear in this paper next Saturday. S. Rosenbaum Co., Inc. 810 DAVIS ST., FOUNTAIN SQUARE, EVANSTON PHONES: UNIVERSITY 5023--GREENLEAF 1489 Chicago Stores--5228 N. Clark St.; 3120 Lincoln Ave. 7. rl iiliiiiiiiiiidddddd, LLL idlilrriilididiiiiiiiilidididdddddids 7 727222777 727 27272 727 277 277 Laid TTT Fil rT FT TT Lr La 77 7 Ld LT Zz PLAN SPRING SCOUT CAMP The enthusiasm of north shore Scouts in regard to the encampment at the Cabin-in-the-Woods has led to the consideration of whether or not it would be wise to hold perhaps a four- day encampment during the week of Spring vacation. A canvass is being made of Scouts and Scoutmasters to get their reaction, and definite plans will soon be announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brand Officer and their son, Charles Officer, II, have returned from Pittsburgh, where they spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Officer's parents. AY NNN NSN! I A Al PARA] AGAIN CAND) The Georgian wishes to announce that its regular Bridge Luncheon Ol AANA formerly held every Tuesday AOL) will now be held TOR] AOA Every Wednesday beginning January 18th I+ 5 DO} 2 3 = & ®i ES) = 5 X = 5 2 x 8 2 3 > 2X =~ 5 x = 5 2 Make reservations now with Maitre d'Hotel. Special Luncheon Served at 12:30. Bridge begins at 2:00. Attractive Imported Prizes for Winner at each table. he (georgian Davis at Hinman Greenleaf 4100 BEGIN BYRD LECTURE TICKET SALE MONDAY Women Voters of Illinois Bring Famous Trans-Atlantic Flyer to Chicago January 25 The Illinois League of Women Vot- ers is sponsoring the one public ap- pearance of Commander Richard E. Byrd in Chicago. 'This famous inter- national flyer appears at Orchestra hall on the night of January 25 to tell his own story of his recent trans- Atlantic flight, show motion pictures and outline plans for his next big adventure--his aerial expedition to the South Pole. . Byrd, brother of the governor of Virginia, and a native of the South, holds the record of being America's great scientist of the air. His pleasing voice, humor, magnetic personality, as well as his thrilling story, promise an unusual treat for those of the public who succeed in securing tickets which go on sale at the box office, January 16. Medals, decorations and resolutions have descended upon this great hero. His life has been filled with exploits and adventures. But somehow or other his North Pole trip and trans-Atlantic flight do not seem to suffice. And so we find our aviator-explorer already making stupendous plans for a dash to the "bottom of the world." Not only the League of Women Voters but all of greater Chicago welcome this great international fig- ure. The Winnetka League of Women Voters is co-operating in this enter- prise. Spanish War Veterans Install Officers Monday Installation of the new officers of the United Spanish War Veterans, Evanston camp No. 57, will take place at a meeting Monday at 8 p. m., with Frank S. Dickson, past department commander of Illinois and Adjutant General of Illinois under three gov- ernors, as the installing officer. Rear Admiral Zigemeir, commander at Great Lakes Naval Training Station and a Spanish War Veteran, will be among the guests. Officers to be installed are: Com- mander, Dr. J. N. Goltra; sen. vice- commander, Thos. H. Bullock; jun. vice-commander, John Holman; ad- jutant, Hugo Pape; quartermaster, D. J. Blaauw; trustee, Chas. Claypool; patriotic instructor, B. F. Bliss; his- torian, A. Seaborg; surgeon, Dr. F. W. Jay; chaplain, Col. Chas. W. Castle; officer of the day, Wm. H. Tulloch; officer of the guard, Geo. R. Wicker; sen. color sergeant, Leonard Ohlson; jun. color sergeant, A. W. Osborn; musician, E. C. Worthington. Villages Join in Plea for Extension of Sewer At the regular monthly meeting of the Kenilworth Village board held last Monday night a resolution was passed providing for joining with the Village of Winnetka in petitioning the Sani- tary District of Chicago to extend its large intercepting sanitary sewer at Sheridan road in order to relieve the congested condition of the smaller in- tercepting sewer on Winnetka avenue. VACANCIES IN ART CLASSES There are still a few vacancies in the classes of painting and drawing from costume model, being given every Wednesday evening at Community House by George Oberteuffer. This series of twelve classes is sponsored by the North Shore Art league and is open to its members, who may join by calling Mrs. J. W. F. Davies at Win- netka 293 or Mrs. Felix Boldenweck at Winnetka 2044.

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