WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 Kenilworth Happenings The Book Review class, conducted by Mrs. McClintock, met Wednesday afternon at the home of Mrs. Mark Cresap to discuss 'Mendal" and "Around the Corner," two of Gilbert Cannon's books. --_---- The Wednesday morning lecture conducted by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill, was held at the home of Mrs. George Dryden, the subject being, "Poetry and Pageantry." --(-- * Mrs. Grant Ridgway and Mrs. Ed- ward D. Parmelee attended the lunch- eon Friday at the home of Mrs. Carl Latham of Evanston for the Arden Shore Board. --e Mrs. Charles Bent entertained her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ball have been in Cleveland, O., for the past two weeks. --p-- Miss Elizabeth Stolp, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Stolp, is spending her spring vacation with Miss Lovey Norris at Casper, Wyoming. ---- Mr. Alexander Warden of the Kenil- worth Inn, has returned after a six weeks' business trip through the south. ee (Pre Dr. College gave an informal talk at the meeting of the Union Church Guild. Monday on his experiences in Africa. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs, Mark Cresap arrived home Sunday after two weeks' so- jurn in Washington, D. C. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clark of Ev- anston entertained their bridge club Thursday evening. -- Mrs. J. E. Goold of Chicago is spend- ing the week-end as the guest of Mrs. Henry Everett. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D'Aix en- tertained at bridge Saturday even- ing. pe Mr. and Mrs. Ward Starrett enter- tained their bridge club Thursday evening. --(-- Mrs. Frederick Cole entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thursday last. --p-- The Kenilworth club gave a lunch- eon and bridge party Friday. Rs § aun] WSs ss Ruth WoodWErT~was a lunch- © "eon hostess Tuesday last. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starrett enter- tained at tea Sunday evening. Mrs. Alfred McDougla entertained informally at luncheon on Thursday last. --_ Mrs. William Taylor entertained the Afternon Bridge club Tuesday last. Prominent Speakers At State "Hi-Y"' Sessions Plans for the coming Hi-Y Con- ference at Evanston March 25 and 26 are now complete. E. C. Wolcott, of Sioux City, Iowa, who made such an impression at the conference at De- catur, is on the program for the Ev- anston meetings. Another of the many speakers is Dr. C. W. Gilkey, who is well known here. Edwin Thelts of Evanston will act as song leader. Registrations for the conference are due on Monday, March 20. "ARMENIAN FUND" GROWS The fund for the relief of destitute Armenians, which has been sponsored by the Girls' Reserve club at New Trier High school, has made some rapid gains during the last week. The fund now totals more than seventy dollars. The contributions are made up chiefly of pennies received in change at the cashier's counter and candy-stand in the lunch room of the school. "DAYS OF REAL SPORT" Every thing dear to the heart of the boy in the line of baseball supplies and other sporting goods and perapher- nalia, is to be found right now at the Wilmette Pharmacy, Wilmette and Central avenues. The display win- dows of the popular store are attrac- tively festooned in spring regalia sug- gestive of baseball, tennis, golf, etc. Play Ball! PERFECT APPETITES Napoleon was right! Fifty cakes, 40 cases of soft drinks, two bushels of peanuts, 20 gallons of ice cream, 4,000 sandwiches, and a crate of oranges were consumed by 900 ex- soldiers (and friends) at an American Legion housewarming at Binghamp- ton, N. VY. Estes Park, Colorado Above Y. M. C. A. conference grounds. Wonderful views of snow mounains. Cabin to Rent for Season completely furnished for house- kecping. Fireplace, sleeping porch, modern bathroom, garage. For farther information address S. I. Stone, Box 196, Glencoe, Ill. 18718--Biddy, Fox Trot 66028--Sweet Peggy C'Neill 64426--My Wild Irish Rose 74236--Kathleen Mavourneen 18829--Molly O, I Love You 74157--XKillarney My Home Town 18848--That's How I Believe and Night Ka-Lu-A 45265--W ashing Baby Shopping Special Release Four Victor Dance Records Owing to the tremendous demand these records were '"'placed" on sale March 15th. 18865--Cutie, Medley Fox Trot Lonesome Hours, Fox Trot 18868--Virginia Blues, Fox Trot Venetian Love Boat, Fox Trot 18870--My Mammy Knows, Fox Trot Angel Child, Fox Trot 18871--Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes, Fox Trot In Blue Bird Land, Fox Trot Suggestions for St. Patrick's Day 45255--Irish Stories, Humorous Monologue 17348--Wearin' of the Green (Old Irish) Off to Philadelphia (Old Irish Melody) Selected List of "Best Sellers" 18847--Weep No More My Mammy I'll Be Glad to Get Back to I Want You Morning, Noon 18854--Granny, You're My Mammy's Mammy Yvette Rugel 45266--Chip Off the Old Block Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra Benson Orchestra of Chicago Benson Orchestra of Chicago Benson Orchestra of Chicago Benson Orchestra of Chicago John McCormack John McCormack Walter Kelly John McCormack William Robyn Wm. F. Hooley John McCormack Peerless Quartette American Quartette In You Henry Burr. Charles Harrison Edna Brown, Elliot Shaw Marie Cahill Marie Cahill Royal Dadum Roydl Dadum L-- 603 Davis Phone Street "North S b ore Evanston Evanston TALKING MACHINE CO 4523 ~=--7 NEW TRIER DRAMATISTS = PLAN FINE PROGRAM Four one-act plays are to be given Saturday March 25, by the Dramatic club of New Trier Township High school, according to an announcement this week by director Stanwood. Almost without exception the mem- bers of the casts of three of the plays are new to high school dramatics. They are entering into the work with enthusiasm and interest, and intend to measure up to the high standard of acting set by the achievements of previous years. "Helena's Husband" by Philip Moell- er, is a humorously satrical treat- ment of Helen of Troy, Menelaus, and Paris. This play demands a Greek in- terior. "The Turtle Dove," a Chinese play, presented in the Chinese manner, calls for picturesque costumes and quaint effects. "Overtones" is distinct- tively novel in theme. "Two Slatterns and a King," by Edna St. Vincent Millay, is an interlude to be played in front of the curtain. Patronize Merchants Who Advertise [Look to the Condition Of Your Grounds Call this experienced firm and get estimates on the rejuvenation of your estate. Crushed Stone and Cement Driveways Made and Refinished Trees Removed, Grading, Pruning 100 Elm trees, 1 inch to 10 inches in diameter; 50 Blue Spruces, 2 to 5 feet in height; many other shrubs and trees--for sale. FRANZ KRENN & CO. 804 ELM ST. Telephone 694-1368 WINNETKA, ILL. Wilmette Ave. MCALLISTER'S Phone 588 APRON SALE each one different. Saturday and Monday Only For these two days, March 18th and 20th, we will offer literally hundreds of aprons at two extremely low prices. We grouped our buying with twenty-two other pro- gressive stores, to secure such values as these. LOT 1 This lot includes as many as eight distinct styles, each style having a large variety of patterns and colors, Many of these are made with appliqued designs. We suggest you make early selection. Special for these two days at--- 99c¢ .. Small---Medium---Large Sizes in Both Lots LOT 2 Here again you will find many pretty new styles to make your se- lection from. The patterns, as in the other lot, are varied and Spring- like. Many of these are made with scalloped bottoms, some with white organdie trimmings, others with tie fastenings, etc. Your choice, this lot at--- 148 each New Silk Dresses Arrive Every Day You can select garments here with the absolute assurance that every dress is new. This department was only added to our store two weeks ago, and its success has exceeded our expectations. Every day we receive dresses--mnew ones--to fill in our stock. Especially mew are the cape dresses we are showing. They are made of silk crepe-knit, and colored in the new sport shades. The cape is separ- ate, so you may wear them either as a dress or a cape Sut. The prices too, in this department, reflect our policy of quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Shop Here---At This Convenient Store