WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 I. MILAN LUSK HONORED BY QUEEN OF ROUMANIA Milan Lusk, 810 Michigan avenue, 'Wilmette, internationally known young violinist, recently received a letter from the Queen of Roumania, sent in acknowledgement of a piece of music Milan Lusk dedicated to her majesty. The waltz, which Milan Lusk dedicated to the queen, is called, "The Lady Hamilton Waltz" and was originally composed for piano by Jonesco, a Roumanian. Marie, Queen of Roumania, considered by many, the most beautiful queen in Furope, was an English girl and her title in England is Lady Hamilton-- hence, the title of the Lusk composi- tion. North shore residents may recall, Milan Lusk's command recital before Queen Marie and her court in Sinaia, Roumania, while the violinist was on a continental tour last summer. Milan Lusk has filled a number of engage- ments this summer, on the Artists' course at Chicago university and be- fore many country clubs in the vicin- ity of Chicago. He is booked to ap- pear this coming season in a series of recitals and expects to teach a limited number of advanced violin students. His fall schedule of teaching is now being arranged. Former Wilmette Teacher Broadcasts at Story Hour Miss Mildred McCullough, former- ly of Wilmette, who has recently been the guest of Miss Clementine Eastman, 1027 Elmwood avenue, gave the Skeezix Hour program, over the radio "at Station WGN, last Monday eve- ning. Miss McCullough, an alumna of the National Kindergarten and Ele- nientary college is now teaching in Washington, D. C. In addition to the program given by Miss McCullough. Miss Eastman sang a group of songs. ANNOUNCE SUNDAY SERVICES The Scandinavian Evangelical church will hold its regular Sunday evening services, Sunday, September 6, with H. O. Olney as the chief speaker. On Wednesday evening a song,ser- vice will take the place of the regular Scandinavian meeting. Miss Esther Piper of Chicago will sing and there will be other music. On Sunday, September 13, the regular Sunday school meeting at 10:30 and the Young People's meeting at 5 o'clock will reopen. Allen Bulley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bulley of Sheridan road, de- parted on Monday morning for a 10 day rest at Mackinac island. SCHOOLS EXPECT BIG ENROLLMENT (Continued from page 1) Grace Margerum; grade 1, Clementine Fastman; grade 1-2, Beatrice Hayes; grade 2, Phyllis Schwoerer (Mrs.) grade 3, Lillian Woodworth; grade 3-4, Ethel Theis; grade 4, Jeannette Baer; grade 5, Gladys Doorley; grade 5, Mayme McCarter; grade 6, Harriet Ogden; principal, Florence Brett; Pgd., Patricia Taylor. Skokie school: Grade 6, Florence Crane; grade 6, Florence Royse; Eng- lish and S. S., Inez Pomeroy; arith- metic, Agnes Spangler; arithmetic, Mary Reese; English and library, Florence Canning; biology and S. S.,, Margaret Stewart; English, Nell Myers; special and English and S. S,, LaReina Bubbett; arithmetic and S. S, Edgar Dale;biology and general sci- ence, Alice Larkin (Mrs.); science and arithmetic, Frank Bailey; shop, Wen- dell Norvell; shop, Howard V. Funk; physical education, Harry Clarke; physical deucation (1%), Laura Clarke (Mrs.) ; physical deucation, Neal Skin- ner; home economics, Ruth Siefkin: home economics, Bertha Gehrke; lunch room, Hazel Wissman; library, Elise Beatty; special, Georgia Clark: principal, Willard Beatty; dramatic and art, Frances Pressler; music, Griff L. Lathrop; art, Alta Gahan. All schools: music, Jean Hislop: art, Myrtle Ness; social action, Fran- ces Murray (Mrs.); nature study, Mary Payne; nurses, Cora Queen and Mary Garretson; research (74), Louise Mohn; research, Mabel Vogel; social facts, Paulina Mitchell; superintend- ent, C. W. Washburne. BUCCANEERS PLANNING FOR MERRY LABOR DAY "Pirates" of the Buccaneers' club will disport themselves merrily on Labor Day, and while no one may be made to walk the plank, there will be plenty of excitement. There will be both sailing and swimming events and a dinner will be served at 6 o'clock in the evening. Because of the late start the Buc- caneers got this season their activi- ties will continue through the month of September, it is announced. Sat- urday, September 5, there will be a race of one design class boats at 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon. Crews will be chosen from members and guests, who are to report at the float- ing club house at 2 o'clock. Similar races are to be held every Saturday |- afternoon. On the Thursdays of September, 10 17 and 24, there will be dinner dances at the Port of Missing Men at 7 o'clock in the evening. Saturday, Sept- ember 12, there will be a stag dinner with special features, which will be served at 6:30 o'clock. In addition many private lunches and dinners are scheduled. "Man" to Be Subject at Christian Science Church The lesson-sermon at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morning, September 6, will be "Man." 'Services are held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:35 o'clock and the testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. MONEY IS VALUABLE ONLY IN PROPORTION TO WHAT YOU GET FOR IT! : Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 Cheer up, Happy, and don't get discouraged over those bills. You will find your buying problems are sim- pler and the service and quality better if you plan your buying as we have and do less hand to mouth shopping. We depend on PETERS MARKET ex- clusively for our meats and find that we can save money there and at the same time get the best in quality and careful service. P rr 23 TERS Well, Careful, I am going to try your plan and turn our meat business over to PETERS as you suggest. Shopping around doesn't seem to help a bit and wastes a lot of my time as well. If PETERS will serve us as he does you, I'll be perfectly satisfied. 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