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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jul 1928, p. 9

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RR AR ny. July 14, 1928 WINNETKA TALK ~~ Plan Interesting Summer Jaunt for Group of Scouts If the plans of the Executive board of the North Shore Area council in the purchasing of a camp site in north- ern Wisconsin materialize, a group of older, advanced Scouts will probably leave for a week or ten days' tour early in August. The trip will be made under the leadership of Scout Executive Walter McPeek, and a group of Scoutmasters, and will include a trip through the Shawano Indian Reservation, along the Wolff River to Antigo, Elcho, Rhinelander, Crandon, Eagle River, and other points of interest in north- ern Wisconsin. Campers on this trip will probably spend a few days on the site of camp, the purchase of which is now under consideration. Scouts over 14 years of age, who are at least of First Class rank, and who desire to go, have been requested to notify the area office, 360 Central ave- nue, Highland Park. Chemistry Institute to Hear Eminent Scientist Dr. Harry N. Holmes, head of the department of chemistry at Oberlin college, will give a series of lectures at the institute of chemistry of the American Chemical society to be held at Northwestern university, July 23 to August 18. Dr. Holmes is well known to chemists as a teacher as well as a research worker in the field of colloids. His lectures will be given as a part of the course in teaching methods which is being organized by B. S. Hopkins, of the University of Illinois. Ruth Poff, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Poff of 739 Walden road, is recovering from an illness which has kept her home for some time. Mrs. F. O. Neubacher entertained at luncheon and bridge for twenty guests last Tuesday at her home, 215 Wood- land avenue. ----Ca Mr. and Mrs. Arch W. Shaw of 50 Locust road are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker of Muskegon, Wis., as their house guest. --0-- William Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, 1078 Elm street, is spend- ing two weeks on a farm near Clinton- ville, Wisconsin. ge Mrs. Charles H. Matz of 647 Lincoln avenue had as her house guest last week, Mrs. Margery Huttig of Kansas City. --Radio-- Sets Repairs--Accessories --Movwvies-- Cameras Projectors--Films --Records-- Releases Thrice Monthly, Radio Service Shop 2 Carlton Bldg. Winnetka 1840 uni e a interest and much more active part in Comm mity Leaders H PPY the Scout work. Among the north Over Scouting Progress | .1,orc leaders who have spoken glow- Officials of the North Shore Area |ingly of Scouting activity in this vici- | nity is Arthur B. Rowell, Glencoe | superintendent of schools. commemora- | Scouts of America, in to the a . tion of the beginning of the third year The William M. Hoyt, II, family has of the council next fall, are attempting | gone to Vermillion Lake, Minn. to to evaluate the work that has gone | spend a month, and will return to 490 Cherry street early in August. council, Boy looking forward . | on and the results which have been | secured. Scouting has been extended my to many hundreds of boys, more than| Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt of 535 Sheri- twice as many now being reached as|dan road has gone to Atlantic City two years ago. The men of the vari- | with her daughter, Mrs. Elliot Sternes, ous towns are taking a much stronger 'of Cleveland, Ohio. Eh a Complete Beauty Service Marinello Guild Registered Shop | Phone | | Winnetka 822 THESE GARMENTS $10.75 Dresses 775 The fabrics are Crepe de Chines and Georg- ettes, in plain and printed weaves, Flat Crepes, Tub Silks, and light weight Wool Mix- ship and quality . and from this selection may be chosen a dress to suit your every require- ment. $15.75 to $18.50 Dresses now EVENING GOWNS SPORTS SUITS PLEATED SKIRTS BLAZERS tures. ELM STREET at CHESTNUT "Store on the Corner" embody style, workman- | Semi-Annual READY-TO-WEAR SALE Monday, July 16 to Saturday, July 24 DINNER DRESSES AFTERNOON FROCKS ENSEMBLES . and remember--there are plenty of warm days coming. August and September are warm months. Perhaps you are wanting to make a little addition to your wardrobe before going on your vacation. ; this opportunity of being well dressed at a very low expenditure. G6.L. ZICK « co. Store of Quality and Service This event 1s an that many of our patrons have been waiting for Take advantage of TELEPHONE 9230 WINNETKA

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