Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1926, p. 21

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July 9, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 21 pect them to still further demonstrate our clear-cut desire to maintain a a well deserved and undisputed leadership. "You may depend upon it, this first sale in our new Evanston shop will . , · be worth whtle. During July and August, the Hub, in Evans~on, will remain. open Saturday evemngs only. NORTHWESTERN GETS NAVAL RESERVE CORPS 1 sortments throughout the season, in Hub's Evanston Store fact, right up to the last minute. So, Announces First Sale in these different events you will find George Lytton, vice-president of the selections of the most desirable merHub, Henry C. Lytton and Sons, chandise of the season at prices that ver.f decisive savi?gs. One of Six Schools Throughout. stated yest~rday in announcing the represent "As we believe ·we have mtroduced fir st clearance sale at the Evanston the Country to Get Naval R. shop, "Our clearance sales have al- a new standard of variety, quality and 0. T. C. Training \\'ays meant a great deal to our pa- service in Evanston-so now we will trons for one important reason: We attempt to establish a p-recedent in By arrangements with the Cnitcd always aim to maintain complete as- value-giving clearance sales. We exStates Kavy, a training corps {or NaElks Convention, Chicago, July 12th to 18th. \'al Rescn·e officers is to be established at Northwestern university, EvansPlentiful service on the North Shore Line. ton campus. with the openi1;g of the Dedication of the Elks National Memorial i all term. The government is now creating six such naval training corps at Headquarters Building, July 14, 1926,4 p.m. the follm,·ing in:-,titut ion s:· Han-ani. Yale, Georgia Tech .. l.' ni\'t rsi ty of \\'a :: hington, Cniver:;ity of l'aliiornia. ;-~nd 1>ne, bct\\·ec n the cast and \H· st c<~ash, at Korth\\'e stcrn univcrsit , .. A feature that will appeal to · the public will he the fact that sports acti\'itie s arc to be encouraged among till' ~ .C . jackie s. The uni\'crsity aln :ach· ha s an arm\· RO.T.C. unit and gam~·s of all sort; between the arnl\' and the nan· \rill he featured at ::\ ortli\\T:-.tcrn. ac-co rding to an announccnH·nt ll\· Prc sicknt \\'alter Dill Scott. Antioch Oconomowoc Sixty. freshmen from the incoming Channel Lake Nashotah Lakes class at !\orth\\'estern will be in\'ited to t<tkc the ne\\' naval training course. Loon Lake Nehmabin Lakes '!'his done, theY ' will . be furni shed with Round Lake Silver Lake boats and oth~'r n;l\·al equipment and Lake Villa Delafield '"ill be in charge oi a special detail oi Fox Lake District Waukesha Beach regular l'. S. na\'\· c>fficcr:;. Grays Lake Nagawicka Lake Will Have Ship Volo- McHenry Pewaukee Lake Tn the s\llnmer. a nav_ \· trauung ship T alee North Shore Line trains will be furnished for the N.U. jackies Take North Shore line trains to Take North Shore Line to Mil· to Kenosha. and North Shore Waulceganor Libertyville; North waukee-step into T. M.E.R.&L. ior an extended st1111mer crui ~c . the Line Motor Coache:~ from Shore Line Motor Coaches from trains at door of our Milwaukee qudents to help in managing the boat. there on regular schedule. thereon regular schedule to these terminal. for these points. Through tickets. The new naYal course will he of four points. Through tickets. Through tickets. year~· duration and at the close of the course ~hr;.~aduating tars will he !fin·n rommi:-.sions ·in the reserve corps oi the C. S. !\an·. "Ih formal action of the ::\orthwc stern . uni\'(·rsit\· hoard of truster s and oi the facult,-'. the offer of the 1: nitecl _ _...:::::sStates 1\a,- ~.- to < ·st ahli sh a training co rp s on our EYan ston camptl" ha s hl'l'n accepted." said Prr sidcnt Scott. "f "'i"h tn express special thank s to Captain J Tines, comm:-~ndant of the Creat Lakf's Training station. and to Captain \V. D. Pulcster. chief of ·the Ludington Sheboygan t r a i11 i11 g c1 i ,.i :-.io n in charge of :\a\' a I R.O.T.C. units at \\'ashington. D .C .. Manistee Port Washington inr their cordial ancl gcncrmh co-opeHamlin Lake Elkhart Lake raticlll in ,,·nrking out the details r·i thr prnhlcm at ::\ortll\n·stern. \\'hat Plan an early visit to St. Mary Portage Lake Cedar Lake of the Lake Seminary. Every. the\· haYc told me i11dicatl'S that the one should see this magnificent Onekema Crystal Lake e :-- t i1 h I i:- h m en t o f t lw ri 11 h · s t u de 11 t s' work costing ten million doln a" a I unit h c t \\' e f' n t h c .t\ t Ian t i r a 11 d lars. A mile-long lake within the 1,()()().acre grounds. Hills, Take North Shore Line to MilTake North Shore Line to Mil· Pacific coasts at :\orth\\·e ..;trrn tmiH' rflowers, trees, inspiring archi· waukee; Pere Marquette night waukee; connections at door of "itY "·ill he a splendid thing, both for tecture and lovely landscape steamer from there; arrive our Milwaukee terminal with work. Scores of wonderful oui- stu dents and for all ~fiddle \\'esMichigan next morning, Milwaukee Northern trains for things to sec and enjoy. Best tern boYs \Yho " ·ill he interesterl in Through tickets. these points. Through tickets, reached b~ theN onhShore line. such a t.echnir1l course in the future." Dr. Scott added that tire arnl\' R.O. T.C. nfficers and men will co-operate " ·ith the naYal corps in a program of training ;mel athletics, anrl that this feature alrea{h· l1a s been discussed: "Tt \\'ill he intcr estinrz to sec on the ramJHI" of a ).fiddle \\'rstem tlnin'rsit,· in the ncar fnture the hlue of the 1;an· · as '"ell as th e kh;1ki of the l·nitrcl States army," Dr. Scott conrludc..'<l. I In the "Good Old" Summer Time! Lake Geneva Twin Lakes Powers Lake / __ MICHIGAN WISCONSIN ILLINOIS Libertyville Mundelein \fiss Cornelia KPith. dauQhtcr c.f ).fr. anrl \fr s. Carl Keith. 310 \Varwick road, KenihYorth, motorerl ta Appleton, \\'is .. with her fiance, Cleon Larse n·. and his two sistPrs, to visit ~fr. Larsen's parents. From Appleton thr,- continued to Big Lake to tl1e Keith's . ummer home. -0- For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office, or at Traffic Dept., Chicago, 79 West Monroe St., phone Randolph 6.2.26; Milwaukee, 4o8 Security Building, phone Grand 990 or Grand .276.2. \f r. ami l\[ rs. H. E. Po ron to a ncl their ~on. Earl. 901 Elmwood aYenue. ?rri,·ed home last Saturd;:~,· aftPr a three \\'eek,' trip to AIaska. The~· stopped at Krtchican. Sfik;1, Juno and SkaQ"wav. and returned hv wav of SPattk ·and Portland. F.arl Por()nto left :Nfondav evening for a sevPn weeks' outinP" at Camp Highlanrls. Plum Lake, \Vis. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee · Railroad Company The high..speed electrically..operated railroad 1-99 \Vilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 2514 · Baggage Checked

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