Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1927, p. 24

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24 Professor Franklin Bliss Snyder gave the second of his six lectu res this morning at the home of !\frs. Jo cph White, 159 Sheridan road, \Vinnetka. -'0- WILMETTE LIFE February 25, 1927 Says Wood-Framed B()dy Hamilton Club Chess Men Defeat North Shore Club Best' for Automobiles Auxiliary Qlficer M. A. Graffis, chief engineer of the On Tuesday, February 15, the HamElcar ~fotor comp·a ny, expressed him- ilton club Chess section met the Mrs. H. P. l'onwa,·. Rl8 ~ixteenth seH as convinced of the superiority of North 'shore Chess club, in a match. street. ancl h<'r so n. P~~ts y, an.· spending the wood-framed body in a letter sent. After a titanic struggle, the Hamiltwo mon.ths in San Francisco. recently to F. R Fridman, north shore tonians won 5 to 3. I·ollowing is the Elcar dealer. The letter read in . part: par score: "While it is true that steel railway N. ·s. Chess club Hamilton duh coaches arc far superior to wooden Norris ......... 1 Eason ......... 0 . ones, a comparison between them and Dittus ......... 1 Boldenwick .... 0 automobile bodies is not necessarily 1 Soprano - Teacher of Voice 11ilitzer . . . . . . . . 0 Plowman ..... ,.. 1 favorable to the all-steel body. The with degrees of Bachelor of Music Mortdt ........ 1 Larke .......... 0 railway coach travels on a level, steel · and Bachelor of Arts, is receiv\Vat son ........ 0 Rich .. ... ... .. .. 1 track, and flexibility is not as essening enrollments now for ~estcott ...... 0 Kelley ......... 1 tial because of this as it is an auto Spring Term. Higman ........ 1 Schumacker ... 0 mobile body. A car traveling over Johnstone 1 Cobb .......... 0 Make reservations now for an uneven road is subject to weaving Summer term. and vibratory impulses that make a I 3 5 certain flexibility vital, and wood proStudio Building Yides this needed quality." 1 718 Sherman An. , Evanston ~1rs. Cbarles E. Berold of 1531 Lake Studio Phone Greenleaf 3 513 Illinois' 1926 corn crop was 388,080,- avenue et~tertained her bridge club on Residence-Univ. 7178 000 busht·ls. ~ednesday of this week. Mme. Edith Bideau Normelli J:ike a leaf on an Autumn Breeze Like the effortless drift of brown Autumn leaves, the new ELCAR with the Shock-less Chassis floats along the highway. There's a. new Light8-in-Lineanda new Six, each wit!). Shock-less Chassis and a dozen other new features to make them not merely class-leaders, but the nuclei of new classes destined to rule motordom. We hope you'll challenge these statements, that we may be privileged to prove their truth with the cars, on the road. ELCAR MOTOR COMPANY ~uilders Mrs. Hermon B. Butler of \Vinnetka recently was elected first vice president of the Woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal diocese of Chicago. The \\' omen's guilds of four local churches, St. Augustine's, Wilmette, The Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, Christ church, Winnetka, and the Church of St. Eli.sabeth: Glencoe, do their share of the \Voman's auxiliary work. Legion Auxiliary "Every unit a com'munity as set." The Legion Auxiliary '\viii hold ih March meeting at the home of Mrs. Van lnwagen, JOH Seventt'cntb s treet, 'I'tte:-cla.\· t.' \'tning. ~f arch 1. :\ largl' . attendance is expected a'i this is tlH· first mrc.:ting with the rnlarged mem her :' hip. follo\'·ing the February drin- . The national president, Mr . Adalin \V. Macauley, in a recent letter of greetings, says: "·We at national headquarters can only guide, and we realize full well that the departments can he no greater than the achien'nH'nh of the unitsthat the national organization can he no greater than the achievement of the d cpartmen ts. "(c·t u-; e:1ch rrsoln· to do our part in making the American Legion Auxiliary the outstanding woman's organization in the country outstanding in numbers, outstanding in purpose and mt-;tanding in achievement." The following "doughboy's creed," found among the personal effects of a a \Yi~ron~;n private after he was killed in action is a splendid working creed for individuals of any organization: America will win the war-therefore: I will work, I wilt save, I will sacrifice, I will endure, I will fight cheerfully, And do my utmost, as ;£ the whole i~c:nf' . :1f the struggle depended <m me alone." of fine Vehicles sin~e 1873 ELC R S/wch-less Gwssis WITH THE iJ The Elcar is the only Car sold with a 90 DAY FREE SERVICE Guarantee Frederick Clerk Attends Session of Head Masters Fr<>derick E. Clerk, superintendent of New Tri~r High school, has been attensfing the annual meeting of the Preparatory School Head Masters' association held at noston Mass. immigr~nts in 1926. rw.~,...; ,. , . .,"" t 1'" destination of C. A. .F R I D M AN · WILMETTE ......., Phone Wilmette 3895 20,176 ....

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