~25 October 30, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 23 Winnetkans in Race to Secure Largest Number of Voters ).f r:-.. \\'alter Ben so n, pre s ident of, th e \\' innetka League of \Vo man V otrr s, \\'a'i h o~ t ess at a tea \Vedne sd ay afternoon October 28 t o open 1he '. < 1rt\·(· · ~ 1 1e me111 IH:r-, I11p ot· t 1'1e I,.eag ue. ,.J I I ~ortt~, Mrs. ]. ]. Sampson, Mrs. M~rJudges nl Dement, Mrs. Isaac Rothscluld,' and Mrs. llenry Crion . Those who tatton Contest continue from last year include Mrs. ] udges to 's elect names for the nine \\·. \\. Shoemaker. ~1 r:-.. R o Dcrt Me hrcn, :M rs. Charles Strong, l\1r . Theo- stations along.. t.he new Skok}c Valley uor . l'ovne. .\1 r:-.. R oge r Sherman. route of the Chtcago, North Shore and ~1 r~. R.a(ph Snyder and ).1 r:-, . Durant 1 Milwaukee railroad. from those subAllen arc t\\' o block cap tain s new thi s! mitted in connection with the $1,000 \\·vck. They will work und e r ).f r s.' award contest recently inaugurated, CrafT. have been announced by the companv a:-; follows. ~ ·Names had a-, h er gue:-. t s, th e pre cinct c hair "'t·n and th (' block cap tain s of the l.t·a. L:ut, about t\\'l'nty in all. Mrs. Il ar- ' . . o II t 1h· l.a\· cll<urman ot. the dnve I I ·-~-------- Chapman Helps Defeat Debaters .from Oxford · · · I I · ( i . t. ,. . I ~ t "' · ( - . f . ot th e J~1ember::.htp ran:- ~. 11~: ~a,_d t1tat the drt\·e ,,. ~~ t o l>egtn ttllllH.: <IIatdy at tile clo:-,L' ()t the ll'a: l'arh l>l<,lk captaiu and prec in ct ritairtllatl Tiltbt l'()ll li nt· htr~eli t o ht.:r l't"-Jll'rt i,· · bl(Jrk and prcciuct in get tin g llH'tlllH·r..,IJip:-. lCir the lir-,t tt·n day:-. and thv -.t·cr 1 tHI tl'll da\·:-. \\'ill lJe kind of .. ,-rt 'l' ,·()J' a II" , a-. ;,n,· · Olll' can can ,·a:-; 111 , . , ·. !J 1 · rt·. · .\ r< 111 1pktv c 111 ,.a . . -; oi tltv Yillagt.: j ., t<1 11l. 111 a<k. and n ·Ja·\\'al-. oi llll'lllhvr -. IJip -. ,, ill rount thl' ~amL· a~ new 1l ll'l tl1Jt·r-, . 'l'ltc captain " ·lw tllrn-, in tlt<· hrL·l ·-, t !ltll llhl'r oi mvmher:--hips "ill I"l'l't·i\·l· thl·. prit<.·. _t\\o flr-.t !l,,r,r - ~ ·; ,1 -. t· ' :111 l ' \l"Illll~ plrt<il.llianrl' fll th(' { 'l ~ ;v:t t·r ·. ( 'i\ ic (.lpvra . Tl11· namv 11i till' J~ritt · \'. li iJH·r \\tll hl' ;tnn"unrvd on the <lci . . JJH.' d :t\' ()i thl' driYt· .. -()\'l' llllJL'I' l ~. Tlll' li~ .ni prvcinrt chairn Jcn inr thi-, ··.tr i-. JJ( " '· n·I lipktvd l'--:n·pt fc,r nnl· lt: tt ll t . t' ll :tir!ll('ll "11,, ar(' nv\\· thi-, \'l'ar. art · \lt -. . .1(1-vph T\ . D r.t!T, ).f r .... i. ).{. cxpLut~t· d til~ ruk~ . -' . .'1 I I DwE.:ht ( hapman. Jr., ~o n of !\fr. and 1 !o.l r-.. Dwight Chaplllan. 900 Elmwood a\'tlltH:, \\ 'i lmett e, a junior in _Har,·ani ·oJlcot· wa a nH.: mb l' r o t the t 1{; 11'\'ard d~l,ating: team \\ hi c !1 dcfeat1 t·d tht· OxiCJrd tinin:r:--itv de bate r s tn Bo:--ton la st Frida,·. ~ Historical society; Daniel H. Burnham, president of the Chicago Regional Plan commission. ' At the time of giving out the official sites for the new stations recently, the North Shore Line announced that $100 would be a warded for the most appropriate name suggested for each of the nine stations, and $100 for the name adjudged the best among all thos e submitted. The contest which is open to the general public, will S. Charl~s Iver se n, pre sident of the close IYecember 1. The names of the Chicag~ Real Estate board; \'Yilliam winners will be given out December I~. Batley, pr o fc.ss or . of soc10lo~y, 15. :\orth\\'c~tern untvcr s tty · · . ' . Fredertck . Rex, muntctpal ref erence !tbranan of ).fr s. Rob erts o f Roch es ter, N. Y., is the City of Chicago; ~fi ss Caroline \·isiting h e r daughter, Mr s . Edwin Hed ~J dlvaine, liiHarian of th e C hicago rick, 304 1f elrosc avenue. --------------------------------- S . in Rail Name --- · · ·1 11 s u 1>JC'~t ol t 1e ( c >ate was anl nouJJced that growth' . · a-, · · · J{l'..,oln·d, · 1 · 1·the · · <liH 1 actt\'Ttte-, (~t t 1e s:->ct..t h' 11: m.J \' (.' llll'!Jt arl'. <lt.:tnmental to. soc tal pro~-'Tt·~-.. Chapma1.1 ancl. 111~ ro l! cagu.c~ l\l,~1eld thL· ncl!:ttl\·< ·.. ~ haJJ.man" cllll'! JlOlnt. \': as th ;l' -,~wlah~~n ~" n.ot ll('r ('-;-.anly the \\'a\ lllg ()! ' ' 11 " " 1an n·d I tl;;v~ . · . ( hapman ,,.,,11 l11~ :d a rl' nn thl' team l in_ a conJ~ctiti~n (Jp<·n .to all n.H'mhc~s . 01 the unt\' rr-.tty . Ill· 1.... protllllll't.t m l lfan ard dt.:hatin ~ cir c h-.. IH'ing prC'si(kt:t oi the D ebating rc,uncil. He has rt·rtiH. ' d a llan ;trd l'luh of ( ' hicaQ"c, C 11<dar . . hip. ( h:t!llllall ,,·a-. an honor -. t\lCkllt :tt . ·~ . , -. · Trin lli~h ... cJwol. ~. 1 1 1c ~sterfhJes ~ ~~dJlosierj Cor Women and <hildrm. - - - - · - -- ------"------- ·· . , . ~ cAG]oster Wow C]ie" ~ump with leather bows · lo A shoe for street or afternoon wear-with the comparatively · low-Spanish type-heel. Produced in black Kid or amber Calf .. $15 In black or brown Suede or dove grey Kid $16.50 A~ ~-I r' II> - LOlli:\!! 1\tPORTATlON lrl -with GrosGrain Ribbon Bows,. If You Could See the 1naking of the gifts of Ullusu < d character fron1 European ~nakers, ·who are ·true arti ts in designing .lnd cx<:cuting distinctive wares, you \\'Ot~ld n1arvel at the prices \Ve place on them. Dally arrivals of ne\\' and unic1ue gifts ·w hich are evidence of uncomtnon selective ability have tnade this "The Gift Shop of the West" -in Chicago for 87 years. In black or brown Satin $15 The effective lines of this shoe are en!Janced by th( ( ~ ,.. new types of J'oster 'Buckle!~ '_., 7 8. 'Joster ~ ComparyJ Orrington Avenue at Church Street EVANSTON DOWNTOWN Burley&Company CHINA. CRYSTAL. LAMPS· ANTIQUES Seven North Wabash Avenue Established /838 u5 North Wabash Avenue The Dralce Hotel Shop NORTHSIDE AND IN KANSAS CITY