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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 May 1925, p. 3

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o WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925 COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR oF The Community House afternoon classes have closed for the season. The men's gymnasium classes are meeting as usual on Monday evenings. The young women's Tuesday evening class- es have closed. The Ash Street Thursday House. On Wednesday evening, the Cham- ber of Commerce band will give a con- cert in Rudolph Matz hall. Monday, May 25 Morning--Kindergarten. Afternoon--Joy Givers. Camp Fire Guardians. Evening--Men's gymnasium classes. American Legion. circle will afternoon in meet Community Tuesday, May 26 Morning--Kindergarten. Folk dancing. Afternoon--Motion pictures Evening--Motion pictures. Wednesday, May 27 Morning--Kindergarten. Afternoon--Camp Fire Girls. Evening--Concert by Chamber of Commerce band. Czecho-Slovakian club. Thursday, May 28 Morning--Kindergarten. Folk dancing. Afternoon--Camp Fire Girls. Evening--Boy Scout. Ash Street circle. Triangle Sisters. Friday, May 29 Morning--Kindergarten. Afternoon--Motion pictures Evening--Motion pictures. Knights of Columbus in Annual Memorial Program The Ouilmette Councii, Knights of Columbus will hold its annual Memo- rial night Tuesday evening, May 26, at I. O. O. F. hall. The program will be under the direct supervsion of Past Grand Knight William Naper, in co- operaton with Lecturer Francis Bud- inger. A prominent Chicagoan will de- liver the oration and musical selections will be rendered by the famous Colum- bia quartet. Respect to the departed members of the council is the purpose of Memorial night. Eats Steak First Time in 3 Years Boston Dentists, 135 S. State Street, Cor. Adams. Dear Sirs: The next day after being fitted with my new set of teeth which you made for me, I celebrated by eating roast chicken. Not having had meat for three years you can picture my delight. Have had chops or steaks every day since. In ap- pearance identical with my natural teeth. Reuben B. Patten, 3510 Lake Park Ave. CAMP FIRE CEREMONY PROVES NOTABLE EVENT The Camp Fire Girls' Grand Cere- monial was held Saturday evening, May 16, in Community House. In the large circle in the Community House gym- nasium there were more than 100 girls around the real camp fire and the lighted torches. The beautiful candle-lighting ceremony of the Camp Fire, and the songs with motions were charmingly and impressively given by the girls. The following took rank as Wood- gatherer (the first rank) and received the Woodgatherer's ring: Frances Bell, Betty Gillies, Patty Jenkins, Betty Green, Virginia Schlaicks, Marjorie Smith. Those who received the Firemaker's rank (the second highest rank) were: Mrs. Paul Hutchinson, Mrs. R. D. Pierce, (Guardians) Katherine Bubhrer, Virginia Conner, Katherine Smith, Emily Nell Simpson, Barbara Burlingham, Lois Truesdale. Mrs. R. D. Pierce's group received the Honor emblem for having won the greatest number of honors dur- ing the year. A class of 20 young women from Northwestern university were presented by Dr. Norman E. Richardson, and re- ceived their certificates as Camp Fire Guardians from Mrs. Eloise Wortley, Winnetka executive of Camp Fire. This class has been studying Camp Fire methods and taking the Guardians' course under Dr. Richardson during the year. Dr. J. W. F. Davies, chairman of the Camp Fire council, intréduced Mrs. B. F. Langworthy who gave a talk to the girls on "Ideals," after which the candles were extinguished, Dr. Davies pro- nounced the benediction, and the girls marched out, singing. Patronize Our Advertisers Murders Moths Or Your Money Back Per Can, 50c Ask Your Dealer or Call MAIN 3000 roa Bt 184 W. 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