October 10, 1925 WINNETKA TALK Ticket Sale Begins - for Pease Concert to Benefit Rockford Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. English, Emory Cobb Andrews Mrs. Edwin Keeler, all of Winnetka and Mrs. Andrew MaclLeish of Glen- coe are among the patrons and pa- tronesses for the concert to be given | by Rollin Pease, assisted by Mrs. Emily | Parsons Hunt, for the benefit of the | Jane Addams Social Service Chair, Rockford college, Saturday, October 24, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Orrington hotel. Tickets are on sale in Evanston, Wil- | mette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Lake Forest and the north side of Chicago, in charge of the associated chairmen of the villages. Margery B. Windes, 873 Spruce street, Winnetka, will serve for that village, at the same time having entire charge of the concert as chairman of the | North Shore branch of the Chicago- Rockford College association. Howard School Outlines Its Auditorium Sessions Auditorium sessions to which moth- ers of school children are invited are bein® held "every other Friday at the Howard school. The next session will be held Friday, October 16. Every room in the school is preparing two plays to be given during the year at these auditorium sessions. Speakers may also be secured for some of the meetings, according to IL. F. Todd, principal of the school. A harvest dinner dance was held at the West Moreland Golf club on October 3. Among the dinner parties at the club was a small one given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond of 500 Gregory street. EVA KARON SCHUR GOWNS-FROCKS- SPORTSWEAR NORTH SHORE HOTEL. 1605 CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON Start Grammar School Football Play Saturday The first North School league season will be Shore played this Saturday morning when the Kenilworth Com- munity lightweight and middleweight teams meet teams from the Boltwood school of Evanston The games will be played at Roycemore field, Ev- anston, beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning. Return games will be played at Kenilworth the following Saturday, it is announced. Grammar | football games of the | J announced that his teams were ready | for games with any team averaging {110 pounds on the north shore. OPENS PIANO STUDIO Miss Edith Ray Young has opened her piano studio at 630 Park avenue, Wilmette. Her pupils will broadcast radio programs during the winter sea- son, and will be among those heard |from station WGES, the new Baldwin station. Mrs. A. C. Armstrong of 785 Willow road has returned home from New Coach Bob Townley | Hampshire, where she spent the sum- | of the Kenilworth Community center, mer. AMEND BILLIARD LAW An amendment to the ordinance re- lating to billiard parlors and bowling alleys was enacted by the Village board at its meeting Tuesday evening The amendment reduces the fee for billiard tables from $100 to $25 a year. Fees for bowling alleys remain at $100 an alley. The East Elm Street circle will meet Tuesday, October 13, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. O. Sullivan, 550 Ash street. Mrs. C. R. Leland, Mrs. H. J. Shephard, and Mrs. J. L. Hamilton will be assistant hostesses. grace "Hifi 1495 The modes of the minute are pre- sented in a body design of extreme A landau-type top, integral visor, broad belt and two-tone finish are typical evidence of outstanding smartness. Six-cylinder engine. Double-frame chassis. Genuine balloon tires (four.) Superbly upholstered. and dignity. Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago Ave. "Buy Where Service Is Handy" at Lansing Plus Tax Univ. 6194