October 16, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 43 ELECT NEW OFFICERS Ouilmette Council, Knights of Colum- | bus, Holds Installation; Announces Winter Program Ouilmette council, Knights of lumbus, at its meeting Tuesday eve- ning of 'this week installed the follow- ing officers, who were elected to their respective positions at the September 14 session Edward Cunningham, 1745 Washing- | ton 'avenue, grand knight; Frank Kreusch, 1734 Forest avenue, deputy grand knight; John Selzer, Hibbard road, recording secretary; Robert Mc- Kay of Glencoe, warden; John Sullivan of Winnefka, chancellor; William Hil- linger, 1520 Spencer avenue, treasurer, William Kreusch, 1728 Elmwood ave- nue, inside guard; Joseph De Haye, 1510 Take avenue, outside guard; Jo- seph Steffens, Wilmette avenue, trustee for three years; August Pearson, 1815 Walnut 'avenue, trustee to fill un- expired term; William Obermeier, 232 [Laurel avenue, delegate with grand knight to state convention; John J. Moran, 924 Greenleaf avenue, alternate delegate to grand knight and Nic P. Miller, 1775 Washington avenue, al- ternate 'to 'William Obermeier. The grand knight of the council has appointed the Rev. Joseph Rubey, assistant 'pastor of St. Joseph parish, as chaplain and John Miller, 1730 Washington avenue, as financial secre- tary. With a few exceptions the officers are new to their duties, but this is not expected to deter them from keeping up the excellent reputation of the council. Plans Athletic Program Ouilmette Council, which prides it- self on being one of the peppiest coun- cils in the Chicago district, next week swings into one of the busiest athletic There's No Better Food | than pure fresh milk! It re- moves fatigue and renews | strength. For growing chil- | dren there is no more suitable food. NE 137 Co- | seasons it has ever enjoyed, when the lid is knocked off in the local recrea- tion leagues. The local Knights of Columbus have entered teams in the | { basketball and indoor-baseball leagues | {and two outfits in the indoor-quoits { organization. | The Knights of course, are going out | [to win. But victory is secondary as their athletic committee feels that ac- [tive sport and good sportmanship to [be engaged in and shown by the play | ers of their group is most important. | The Knights are gratful to the local | recreation board r the presented them to engage in local ath letic activities. The social calendar of the council is a busy one but the sport program was more or less at a stand-still, due to the partial laxi- ty in local winter athletics during | former years. Oujlmette is also considering the organization of a bowling league com- poed of members of the council body. This matter is being considered very seriously and a definite decision will oon be made in regard to it. opportunity always Mrs. Sadie C. Filkins of 468 Ridge avenue, who has been a resident of Winnetka for many vears, will leave on October 22, to make her home with her daughter in Riverside, Ill. / ee 1867 Bournique's 1926 Dancing Department | Private classes personally con- ducted by ALVAR L. BOURNIQUE Evanston Chicago Winnetka Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 New families accorded member - ship when presenting - satisfac- tory references. OFFICE and STUDIO 1134 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago fr R 88 Temple Court (new building at) Indian Hill Chez moi announces the return to Winnetka, of MRS. ALANSON FOLLANSBEE from Paris, with a new collection of gowns, hats and ac- cessories. and jeunes filles party frocks. Models from Lanvin, Premet, Lelong, Patou, Chanel, Molyneux and Cheruit. and Marthe Regnier. Hats from Agnes, Reboux Estimates given on débutante dresses An enlarged work room enables chez moi to copy any models in a week to ten days. Telephone Winnetka 804 Our Expert Fitters Will Help You Choose the Right Shoe! TELEPHONES: University 1024, Wilmette 600, Rogers Park 1122. of the best! Two Graceful Shoes $10.00 The Crescent An exquisitely-modeled opera pump of patent leather, with a 19/8 spike heel and medium round toe. $10.00. The Jeunesse A patent leather one-strap of un- usual lines, 13/8 Cuban heel; cutouts on strap and through quarter. $10.00. Made to suit our particular demand, these shoes have especially a tendency to make one's foot appear shorter and more slender. And though the price is moderate, their workmanship and material are