RR RRR RRR EEE ] ] WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 11 COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR The outstanding activity of the week in Community House is the. Public Scout Night of Troop No. 1. This will be held on Thursday Evening, March 23rd. This is an annual event --an evening when fathers and moth- ers and friends interested are cordially invited. Demonstration of Scout ac- tivities, exhibition of Scout work done, Tenderfoot Tests, and Scout ceremo nial, as well as trials of skill and ac- curacy will furnish an evening of interest and enjoyment. Some special features are planned as a surprise. If you wish to become familiar with Boy Scout work, this is an opportunity and 4:45 o'clock. Basket Ball League Game in the Gymnasium at 4 o'clock. C Room 2, at 4. Evening--Boy Scouts, Troop No. 1, Public Scout Night, in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Teachers' Social Club in the Neighborhood Room at 8 o'clock. Friday, March 24, Afternoon--Basket Ball League Game in the Gymnasium, at 4 o'clock. Horace Mann School, Country Day | School Community House. Camp | Fire Group Meetings, at 4 o'clock. | Miss Matz' group, Room 5. Mrs. Mar- shall's group, Room 4. dvening--Motion Pictures in the | Gymnasium at 7:15 and 8:45. Saturday, March 25. Morning--Rehearsal for Choir En- tertainment. | Afternoon--Basket Ball for Boys. | Volley Ball for Men at 5 o'clock. | to do so; if you already know what the organization is doing, it will be of interest to see how well the boys acquit themselves. The meeting will | begin at eight o'clock. The admission | is nominal. EAE WEEK OF MARCH 20, 1922. Monday, March 20. All-Day. Meeting North Shore Sew-! ing Guild. Rooms 9, 10, 11. Afternoon--in the Gym. Games Class for small boys at 3:45. Basket Ball for older boys at 4:30 and 5: 38, Meeting of Camp Fire Groups at o'clock. Mrs. Clingen's Group, ry 2. Mrs. Lynne's Group, Room 5. Blue- Bird's, Room 4. Evening--In the Gymnasium. Class for young men at 7:30. Class for Business Men at 8:30. Triangle Club. New Room at 8:30. Tuesday, March 21. All-Day--Meeting of Community House Sewing Club, Rooms 9, 10, 11. Afternoon--Classes in Fancy Dan- cing for Girls, 4:00 and 4:45. Camp Fire Council Meeting, 3:30 o'clock. Evening--In the Gymnasium. Class for Young Ladies, 7:30. Class for Friendship Circle 8:30. Friendship Circle, Club for Girls, '8:30, in the Neighborhood Room. Classes for Eng- lish for Foreign men and women at 8 o'clock. Men, Rooms 2 and 6. Women, Rooms 9, 10, 11. Wednesday, March 22. Morning--In the Gymnasium. Class for Women at 9 o'clock. Afternoon--In the Gymnasium. Basket Ball at 4 o'clock. Boxing and Wrestling for Boys in the Scout Room, 4:15. Evening--In the Gymnasium, In- door Base-Ball League. Masonic Club, at 8 o'clock, Rooms 9, 10, 11. Thursday, March 23. Afternoon--Two classes in Social Dancing in the Assembly Room at. 4 Evenings--Rehearsal, Community Drama Club in the Gyymasion, 'Family Religion in Bible Is Lenten Service Topic| Rev. Samuel A. B. Mercer, is at-| | tracting large audiences to Christ | Church, Sheridan Road and Humbolt | avenue, during the Lenten season with | his Tuesday evening talks on "Bible | Religion," in which he is stressing the | application of the Bible to modern needs and thought. Tuesday evening, March 21, Rev.| Mercer's address will be related to the subject "Family Religion in the Bible." | Rev. Mercer, of the faculty of the Western Theological seminary, Chi- cago, is an authority on the subject of the Bible. He is the author of several | authentic volumes on Bible study and | is a forceful and convincing speaker. Augmenting the Lenten talk will be | music by a special choir under direc- | tion of Ellis E. Chase, Christ church | jorganist and choirmaster. Every resi- | dent of Winnetka is invited to these meetings, which begin promptly at 8 | o'clock. Enjoy Camp Supper And | a Dishwashing Contest Sixth grade bovs of the Hubbard Woods school held a camp supper in the school shops Wednesday. All of the cooking and serving was done by the boys and, to date, no casualties have been reported. Features of the evening were some experiences related by shop work su- pervisor Kinney, camper extraordi- nary, and a dishwashing contest in which James Fleming took first | by | Down. | Coombe. honor gs. Charles Elliott Heads N ew Books at the Horticulture Society Public Library | New officers were formally installed | at a recent meeting of the New Trier | Horticultural society with Charles ADULT | Elliott as president; H. A. Shepherd, Forbes--Secret of the Sahara. | vice president; Thomas Simpson, sec- O'Neill--Emperor Jones. | retary and treasurer: Julius Runn- O'Riordan--Adam and Caroline. Robert Bray, John Amendola and | feldt, BEvarts--Passing of the Old West. | J. Teom, trustees. Gerould--Lost Valley. | Several discussions took : : : hy : | 3 ] £ hl place per- his Anaiving Herulio. | taining to Horticultural sybjects. The owing 00 Stories f M g| Work of the society was praised by Cutting--Little Oricsa.0 arrie | President Elliott and the members en- Lite. | coura is : ged to accomplish even better re- Hemon--Maria Chapdelaine. sults 'in the future. Q Brien---Best Short Stories of 1021, | The society voted to hold its annual Clark--Representative One-Act hii Flower Show 2ooat Taly 22. British and Irish authors. Ed 1 Powell--Where Strange Trails G0 society, wi Boulter, a member of the |man," will be the speaker at the regu-! lar meeting Thursday, April 6. All gardeners in Winnetka and Glencoe are invited to attend this meeting and to enter their names on the society's membership roll. "Marcus Whitman," Subject of Sunday Lenten Address Splendid attendance and 'interest is marking the series of special Lenten Sunday evening services at the Win- netka Congregational €hurch. The addresses by the ministers are on "Great Lives With a Christian Mean- ing." Rev. James A. Richards, pastor, has discussed St. Francis. and Louis Pas- teur. Tomorrow evening Dr. J. W. F. Davies will speak on "Marcus Whit- Christian Statesman of the Northwest. Cooper--Garden of Memories. Quick--Vandemark's Folly. Rhinehart--More Tish. Mackenzie--Rich Relatives. Gregory--RHEverlasting Whisper. Cooper--White Desert. Jewell--Charmed Circle. Jurnett--Head of the House Atherton--Sleeping Fires. Pryde--Ordeal of Honor. Phillpotts--Eudocia. Evarts--Setting of the Sage. White--Rider of the Golden Bar. Sinclair--Hidden Places. Fletcher--Scarhaven Keep. an from the Wilds. Widdemer--Year of Delight. election will be JUVENILE tained Seaman--Dragon's Secret. Knipe--Diantha's Quest. Meigs--Windy Hill. Van Loon--Story of Mankind. Van Loon--Ancient Man. Henderson--Boone of the Wilderness. Pyle tL azy Matilda and Other Tale Neng in===Heol of Science and Con- | struction. Seton--Wind Animals at Home. Rolt--Wheeler-Boy with the U. S. | Secret Service. Smith--Heroines Legend. Turner--Zodiac Town. school district, viz: of "History jand Mrs. Arthur Schroeder is leaving Sunday for a two month's visit with relatives and friends in California. provided by law. The polls will be Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteonathic Physician Phone Wil. 2052 1150 Wilmette Ave. RESIDENCE PHONE 537 NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, the eighteenth day of March, 1922, held at the Horace Mann School in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook, State of Illinois, for the purpose of voting for or against the proposition con- in the following resolution of the Board of Education of the said School Dis- trict passed on the third day of March, 1922: BE IT RESOLVED, That the pro- portion of the school tax levy for this Cood County, Illinois, shall be for edu- cational purposes three (3) per cent. and for building purposes one (1) per cent. of the equalized valuation of the taxable property of the said District as p- m. and closed at six p. m. GERTRUDE C. LIEBER School District 36, opened at one o'clock Secretary. eee tricts or precincts the Village of Winnetka, i CINCT NO. 1 for the pur April, 1922. and Northwestern Railroad, VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a GENERAL ELECTION is to be held in the VILLAGE OF WINNETKA on TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1922, for the purpose of voting for the following officers: THREE VILLAGE TRUSTEES ONE VILLAGE TREASURER ONE VILLAGE CLERK ONE VILLAGE MARSHAL AND COLLECTOR TWO VILLAGE LIBRARY TRUSTEES as follows: PRECINCT NO. 1--Shall be bounded on the north by the north limits of the Village, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south, east of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, south, west of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, of Fig Street, and on the west by the westerly limits of the Village. That the office occupied by Wn. by the center Aitken, is hereby designated as the polling pose of holding said election. PRECINCT NO. 2--Shall be bounded on the north, east of the Chicago by the center line of North Avenue; north, west of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, by the center line of Fig Street; on the east "by Lake Michigan, on the south by the center line of Elm Street, and on the west by the w vesterly limits of the Village. That the office occupied by Clark T. Northrop, Village of Winnetka, is hereby designated as the polling That for the purpose of said election the polls shall be open hour of six o'clock A. M. and shall remain open from such hour until the hour of six o'clock P STELLA WINSLOW, Village Clerk line of North Avenue; by the center line located at 1065 Gage Street, 556 Center Street, in the place in PRECINCT That for the purpose of holding said election the Village of Winnetka shall be divided into four election dis- NO. 2, for the purpose of holding said election. on the in place in PRE- NO. 3, for the purpose of holding said election. PRECINCT NO. 4--Shall be bounded on the north by the center line of Willow Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, erly limits of the Village, and on the west by the westerly limits of the on the Village. election. PRECINCT NO. 3--Shall be bounded on the north by the center line of Elm Street, on the east by Lake Michigan, on the south by the center line of Willow Street and on the west by the westerly limits of the Village. That the office occupied by Thomas J. Lynch, located at No. 2 Prouty Annex, in the Village of Winnetka, is hereby designated as the polling place in PRECINCT That the store known as Indian Hill Inn, located on Winnetka Avenue near Wilson Street, in the Village of Winnetka, is hereby designated as the polling place in PRECINCT NO. 4, for the purpose of holding said at the respective polling poses above mentioned at the . M., on the said fourth day of on the south by the south-