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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Mar 1928, p. 22

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WINNETKA TALK March 3, 1928 ERC SHAR AV A YOUTHFUL PATRICIAN With the assurance of ancestry, the new Pierce-Arrow found instant place in the world to which it belongs BOUT the new Pierce-Arrow there is a certain distinction that no designer could ever bestow. That is its heritage. That is the thing which is Pierce-Arrow. It cannot be imitated. Great engineers, fine body builders, and highly skilled craftsmen combine to produce other cars con- temporary with the new Pierce-Arrow. But these other cars, fine as they are, lack the Pierce-Arrow tradition. And that tradition is re- sponsible for the precedence which is accorded Pierce. Arrow the world over. Twelve custom-built models in the Continental fashion and colorings. From $2900, at Buffalo. 4 7 ' 4 You may purchase a Pierce-Arrow out of income if you prefer. A simplified financing plan makes this a most practical procedure. Your present car accepted as cash up to the full amount of its appraisal valuation. ~ JAMES G. BARBER 1508 ELMWOOD AVENUE Phone University 4535 Plays Title Role Catherine Muller will have the role of "Little Eyolf" in the Ibsen drama of that title which is to be staged by the North Shore Theater Guild in the various north shore communities dur- ing the first and second weeks in March. Miss Muller is well known in Evanston dramatic circles. Mrs. George T. Leach and her daughter, Marjorie, of 515 Sheridan road, leave March 12, for New York, to sail March 14, on the France, for about two months in Italy and France. Mr. and Mrs. Leach returned Tuesday from Louisiana and Hot Springs. Their three sons will return to Win- netka early next week with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Nabors, from the Nabors' home in Louisiana. es Jere Mr. and Mrs. Orval Simpson of 865 Auburn road entertained about fifty guests at their home last Sunday after- noon for a program of songs rendered by the hostess. "1 2 Glengables B TeaTRoompN\g Kenilworth Scouts Receive Honors at Court of Awards The Kenilworth monthly Boy Scout Court of Award was held Tuesday evening, February 21, at the Kenil- worth Community Center. Scoutmas- ter Bob Townley presented 41 Scouts for advancement honors. The following Scouts appeared for 2nd class awards: Joe Harrison, De- frees Holmes, Edson McEldowney and Perry Shortridge. The following Scouts appeared for their 1st class awards: Bob Byrne, Dan Harrison, Johnny Montenaro, Billy Nelson, Tom Sinding, George Saxton and Alfonso Verchein. The following Scouts were awarded Merit Badges as indicated: Roger Barrett--Wood Work, Wood Carving : Robert Burns--Art, Pathfinding; Rob- ert Byrne--Swimming, Leather Craft; Billy Brassert--Leather Craft, Path- finding ; Claude Hamilton--Art; Grover Hermdh--Art; Defrees Holmes-- Art, Firemanship; Jack Hicks, Cook- ing, Swimming; Bick Joslin--Art, Music; James Laing--Art, Music; George Manlove--Firemanship, Art; Elwood Mons--Art, Pathfinding; Abe Newton--Art, Firemanship; Jack O'Connor--First Aid to Animals, Pioneering. Tom Smith--Art, Leather Craft; Tom Sinding--Swimming; Billy Tim- mins--Art : Alfonso Verchien--Inter- preting, Leather Craft; Frank Wil- liams--Bird Study, Wood Work; Harry Weese--Art; Tom White--First Aid to Animals, Carpentry (Star Scout) ; George Woodland--First Aid, Music or Art (Star Scout); Junior Dickinson--Handicraft, First Aid; Paul Gilbert--Life Saving, Music; Dan Harrison--Firemanship, Swimming ; Billy Healy--Firemanship, Leather Craft; Jack Howe--Firemanship, and Billy Nelson--Swimming. The Kenilworth Scouts are looking forward to the March Court of Awards to be held at the Elm Place School auditorium, Highland Park, on Friday evening, March 16, at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. James N. Rawleigh of 933 Hill road. will sail March 31, on the Saturnia, to spend about two months in Italy. She will be with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Burton, at her villa in Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh re- turned Tuesday from Nassau, where Mr. Rawleigh had spent six weeks and Mrs. Rawleigh three weeks. re Yr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green and their children, 159 Fuller lane, left Wednes- day, February 29, for Miami, to sail from there for Nassau for a short - stay. They will go on to New York 376 Park Ave., Glencoe for a few days before returning home early in April. s\v17/, rN adsl rt = Freshly Painted Car We are prepared to restore to your car the velvety newness with which it came from the Robert W. factory. Mcintyre Finest Auto Painting and Trimming 1209 WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE WIL. 684

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