WINNETKA TALK December 5, 1925 Give Recital December 6 Above is pictured the celebrated Elshuco Trio of New York, which will give a recital Sunday afternoon, December 6, in Kenilworth Assembly hall at 4-o'clock. From left to right the members of the trio are William Willeke, formerly cellist with the Kneisel string quartet, William Kroll, violinist, and Aurelio. Giorni;, pianist, also composer The trio appears under auspices of the North Shore Chamber Music association. Elect Barbery Master of Local Masonic Lodge George . J. Barbery was elected Master of the Winnetka Masonic lodge at the election of officers held Tuesday evening. Other officers elected were Sidney Wellbeloved, senior warden; J. Frank Nelson, junior warden; A. T. Weinstock, treasurer; Hazen Foster, secretary; H .C. Winchell, senior dea- con; and A. A. Mauland, junior dea- con. The chaplain and other officers will be appointed next Tuesday eve- ning, at which time the, installation of officers will take place. William F. Groene is the retiring master of the lodge. The past year has been a very successful one, it was said, and high hopes are 'entertained for the coming year. The "lodge has a membership of 407, although it is only three years old. } | Rotary is Entertained by Native-Born Member Walter Dehmlow, owner of the Win- netka Music shop, gave an interesting demonstration of the new electric amplifying attachment on the Bruns- wick phonograph before the Winnetka Rotary club last Friday. The new in- strument was demonstrated in con- trast with the ordinary _phonograph. Mr. Dehmlow virtually monopolized the program last week, since it was his turn to "tell the story of his life" to his fellow Rotarians. He is a native of Winnetka and a splendid product of the local public schools as well as of Community House. Incidentally, Mr. Dehmlow is the only member of the Winnetka Rotary club who is a native-born Winnetkan. 874 Center St. Victor J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractors Estimates Furnishea We do particular plumbing for particu- Winnetka 1260 Use Radio to Promote Entry Into World Court When the subject of the entry of the United States the World Court comes up before Congress for into discussion and decision on December lar people. 17, Mrs. Jas. W. Morrison of Chicago, president of the Illinois League of | Women Voters, will broadcast a talk on that subject. She will be repre senting the Federated Woman's clubs. | Winnetka members of the League of | | Women Voters are being urged to | tune in on WMAQ at 4 o'clock that | | afternoon, which is the | Mrs. Marrison's talk. of Mrs. hour set for Mrs. Dudley Morrison a sister Cates of | Winnetka. Winnetka league members are also | urged by the League board to write | to their Illinois senators, William | | McKinley and Charles S. Deneen, | | urging them to work with President | Coolidge for the entry of this country into the World Court. COAL PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenberg IN RED CROSS DRIVE The Red Cross Roll Call campaign was started this week with about 50 women participating in a concentrated effort to secure the total solicitation within a week. The general Red Cross drive was scheduled to take [place over the period from Armistice | Day but the cam- unavoidably delayed in to Thanksgiving, paign was Winnetka. #4 -- PE no r= MANICURING AT ITS BEST found in our shop. Our manicurists are specially chosen for their knowledge of nail, cuticle and skin as well as their skill in cutting, filing, washing, polishing of nails. Manicuring is a fine art here. 1S PERMANENT WAVING $15.00 Phone: Winnetka 800 ALICE BEAUTY SHOP ALICE FJELLMAN, Prop. Permanent Marcel Oil Wave Expert Shingling - Marcelling Manicuring-0il Shampoo - Facial Children's Hair Bobbing 522 Linden St. Winnetka, IIL Purer Because Carbonated "Special This Week: NUT and FRUIT COMBINATION FOR SALE AT Adams' Pharmacy, 782 Elm St, G. Matteoni Bros. 742 Elm St North Shore Pharmacy Hubbard Woeds Ristow Confectionery Hubbard Woods Fharmaey Kenilworth Pharmacy