WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AP J Mrs. James Kingory, Boulder, Colo.; treasurer, Miss Leonore Richards, Lincoln, Neb. Many north shore J. Wilbur, Evanston; vice president, Mrs. Albert Vandenberg, Detroit; secretary and editor, Mrs. G. H. of Women's clubs are to be held on the north shore next year. The first meeting in November will be held in a = HOUGH the links are still decidedly soft, and mushy, golf fans are out in great numbers these gloriously warm spring days. Due to the fact that many repairs and additions are being made on many of the clubhouses the-clubs as a general thing are not opening until the middle of next month or even later. Indian Hill club is still in the hands of the carpenter, for an addition to the kitchen is now in the course of construction. The opening has been postponed until May 1. The opening of the Skokie Country club is announced for Saturday evening, April 10. On that date there will be a dinner at 7 o'clock followed by dancing and bridge whist. All reservations should be in the hands of Mr. Neigelsen not later than Thursday, April 8. The golfing season at Westmoreland, though not formally opened, is on in full force. Social activities will not begin until early in May. The opening dinner dance will be given on May Day. A rare treat is in store for members of the Glencoe Woman's Library club and their friends for on Thursday evening, April 8, an entertainment, along the lines of by local talent from the Library in the school gymnasium. private theatricals is to be given club. The affair is to be given Modern industry has attained such extensive proportions that often- times in great plants the employer and the employe are total strangers having no point of contact with each other and no feeling of common in- terest exists between them. Naturally, misunderstandings arise, then suspicion and mistrust follow and oftentimes this leads to great injustice being done to either or both parties. The great industrial world has recognized this unhappy state of affairs for years and many solutions have been suggested, some of which are being tried out in a most satis- factory way. At the meeting of the Winnetka Woman's club on Thursday, April 1, Mrs. Philip Post of Winnetka told of an interesting experiment that is being worked out in one of the largest industrial concerns in the country. She has given a great deal of thought and time to this subject and the members of the club were afforded a real opportunity in hear- ing one of the most interesting papers ever given at the club. This paper was discussed a few weeks ago at the Fortnightly club. The subject chosen was "Industrial Coun- cils: A Significant Example in In- dustrial Co-operation." R. E. Pattison Kline will be the speaker at the meeting of the Wil- mette Woman's club on Wednesday afternoon, April 7. His subject "Am- erica's Stragetic International Po- sition," is of interest to all of us in 'these days of peace treaties and elections. Some delightful musical numbers will be presented by Carl Rupp, pianist, and Ceafar Linden, violinist. Of interest to club women is the announcement that the three meet- ings of the Tenth District Federation Kenilworth, the second, in December, will be at the Edgewater Woman's club, and the third, in March, at the Glencoe Woman's Library club. The annual luncheon and meeting of the Neighbors of Kenilworth will be held on Thursday, April 15. An- nual reports of the various commit- tees will be read, and there will be an election of officers for the ensu- ing year. The ticket, which has been presented by the Nominating com- mittee, and which will be voted upon at this meeting is as follows: President, Mrs. Calvin S. Case. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. G. M. Spangler. Chairman of Music commmittee, Mrs. Warren Pease. Chairman of Education committee, Mrs. Mark Cresap. Chairman of Social Mrs. Edwin Hedrick. Delta Gamma sorority of North- western university entertained at a tea Monday in the parlors of Wil- iard hall. The guests of honor were the national officers of the sorority who have been staying at the Fdge- water Beach hotel over the week- end while attending council meetings of the organization. Representatives from all organizations on the campus were present. The Delta Gamma officers are: President, Mrs. Ralph Lalli » SALISBURY To MATS and RUBBER yirring that it cost. In the else. to any THEGIANT THAT | LIVESINABOX | When you purchase equipment for your motor car it is with the belief what you have used in the past, or it is going to cut down your operating operation, the only evidence you have that you are making a wise investment is its past performance for somebody In advocating the use of "Exide" batteries, we do not ask you to take our word alone; our opinion is natur- ally prejudiced. 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