July 10, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 37 New Theatre Brings Balaban & K atz Entertainment to North Shore WELCOME TO THE GALA OPENING PERFORMANCES 1500 CHOICE SEATS WELCOME 70 THE GALA PREMIAL PERFORMANCES ioe SEATS A DISTINCTIVE THEATRE 708 THE ENTIRE HORTH SHORE Thousands of north shore residents have attended and marveled at the Norshore theater since its recent opening on Howard avenue as the latest of the Balaban and Katz super-theaters. 1--Night view of the Norshore on the opening day. The brilliant lighting can be seen for miles around. Enough current is used to light a good sized town. 2--The famous Villa d'Este near Rome was the inspiration of this stairway and court-like arrangement known as a Roman exedra. 3--Day view of the unique exterior of thé Norshore. The lines are adapted from the modern Italian to harmonize with the Roman of its inside. The combination of the building line with the electrical display is a departure from ordinary theater designing. 4--Part of the 20,000 who at- tended the opening performances. 5--Front view of theater taken at night. 6--A section of the mezzainine foyer and promenade showing the bases of the imposing columns that flank the main lobby. The design is Roman of the period of the Caesars. 7--Chauncey Haines who was brought from Cali- fornia to preside at the grande organ. Classical music and popular tunes are performed equally well by the smiling young organist. native of Sweden and wishes to con- tinue his education in America. 'On to Europe' Boys Enjoy New York |, The idlowns igre was recsival On Eve of Sailing | "Editor : ' Benoa Sey Symon Bows, of Wilmette, and Wal- | , The boys arrived in New York at 8 t Q h ) i Gl i 4 {o'clock last night, according to sche- COB 'W rere | ep=>chroeder, 0 1SNIC08, WW 10_Were. dule. They reported a rather warm the winners in the "On To Europe trip from Chicago, but were much subscription campaign of Lloyd Hollis- | pleased at seeing the Falls. : ter, Inc., sailed from New York on| We had dinner at the McAlpia and spent the night here also. Last evening June 30 : The boys, w ho are from 3 ow we took a very interesting bus ride to Trier High school, will visit England, New York's Chinatown. The boys France, Belgium, and Holland under |seem to be en oying New York. It , g ] the direction of the Mentor tours, on is their first trip to the city. the 33 day trip. They are accompanied Our boat sails at noon today from : 4 Hoboken. Mrs. Blair, who is to be m by Gordon Van Kirk, a member of the charge of the party until we reach New Trier High school faculty. Europe, is at the Prince George hotel The "On To Europe" subscription | se ----ra % salesmanship contest was success- fully concluded recently. Ralph Hei- neman was also one of the winners of : : ; ; 3 : mary subjects. English, Arithmetic, the contest, but he preferred a North- History Geography. ete.' Call Wilina western university scholarship in § Hall, Winnetka 818. place of the European trip as he 1s a TUTORING in Elementary French and other pri- ----a 70 54 0-0-0 a0 ale oo and we saw her there for a few min- Mrs. Katherine Balka of Elkhart, utes last night. Ind., is visiting her cousin, Miss Min- "We are all looking forward to the |nie Rohrig, 1069 Chatfield road. ocean voyage, and are sure that a| gem Fy wonderful experience is ahead of us. x - Vacation Luggage Sincerely, Gordon Van Kirk." Mrs. Irving B. Babcock, 229 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained at din- ner the evening of the Fourth of July. Look 'Em Over It would be to your advantage to drop in and look over the sum- mer stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Hats that we are closing out to make room for new fall stock. You will be greatly surprised at the prices we offer them at. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 Overnight Bags, $7.50 to $30.04 Hat Box Specials, $3.75, $5.00, $9.50 Wardrobe Trunk Specials, $44.00 and $50.00 28 E. ST. NEW YORK . EST. 1850 CHICAGO LJ