28 WINNETKA TALK January 1, 1927 NER Eh ah 0 a Sa 0 Sb a a a a a ob a a a a a a a a J A PERSONAL MESSAGE! Aside from serving the famous DOLLAR DIN- NER, we call your attention to a bit of NIGHT LIFE AT THE HAYLOFTE. After the theatre, party, or social gathering, in- stead of stopping elsewhere, why not drop in at YE OLDE HAYLOFTE and try one of our mid- night specials and then digest it with a few dances to the rhythm of hot music, thrashed out by Duke Bigelow's Haylofte Orchestra? Most respectfully yours, FRINT GEORGE Designer and Builder of Ye Olde Haylofte GROVE AT SHERMAN EVANSTON, ILL. Phone 140 Greenleaf Matinees Children, 15¢ Adults, 30¢ Exeent Sie. ane) Doors OUpen 1:30 Continuous 2 till 11:30 p. m. days. Jelidays 4 Deluxe Mats. Children, 25¢ The World's Most Wed. & Sat. Adults, 50c Beautiful Theatre Feo Bed -- COMMUNITY HOUSE|| | CALENDAR A (Week of January 3) Monday, January 3 Morning-- Women's gym class Kindergarten North Shore Sewing guild Afternoon-- Aesthetic dancing Evening-- Young Men's gym class Business Men's gym class American Legion English classes Triangle club Boy Builders Tuesday, January 4 Morning-- Kindergarten Brush and Pencil club Afternoon-- Motion picture matinee Evening-- Young Ladies' gym class Friendship circle Motion pictures Royal Neighbors English classes New Trier Rifle club Wednesday, January 5 Morning-- Women's society Kindergarten Afternoon-- Small Boy's gym class Evening-- Young Men's gym class Czecho-Slovakian class North Shore Nurses club Thursday, January 6 Morning-- Women's gym class Kindergarten Afternoon-- High School boys gym Camp Fire Girls Evening-- Community Drama club Boy Scouts | Players Invite Members to Their Players' Night | The annual Players' Night of the Winnetka Community Players will be | staged Wednesday evening, January |12, in Matz hall, Community House at 8 o'clock. The committee in charge |of the affair is especially anxious to have it known that this event is called Players' Night and is not, as might be supposed from the designation, for actors and would-be actors only. It is for all the Players, that is, for all who have season tickets to Community {Drama club performances. The slogan of this organization is, "Let's all play," and from the inklings that are out con- cerning the coming Players' Night, it [should be a highly successful evening with novel entertainment. | : Eastern Star Chapter | Honors Past Officers Past Officers' Night was observed by Winnetka Chapter, Order of East- |ern Star, Monday evening, December 27, at the Masonic temple. Officers of {1925 filled the various stations, Mrs. Louise G. Replogle, Jr. past matron, and F. M. Anderson, past patron, oc- cupying the positions of highest honor. Initiation ceremonies were followed by a reception in honor of Mrs. Rep- | logle. Business Men's gym class Friday, January 6 Morning-- Kindergarten Rotary club luncheon | Afternoon-- Motion picture matinee Pathfinders Blue Birds Evening-- Motion pictures Young Men's gym class New Trier Rifle club Panthers Saturday, January 7 Afternoon-- | Boys' gym Evening-- Soccer club THE "DISTINCTIVELY DIFFERENT" THEATRE No Finer Entertainment Anywhere. PROGRAM Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Mon., Tues. and Wed. (A)--VARSITY CONCERT ORCHESTRA James Kozak, Director (B)--NEWS & CURRENT EVENTS with the Varsity Cam- era man (C)--LEO TERRY at the Giant Geneva Organ (D)--FEATURE COMEDY (E)--MARTIN WINGER- TEN and his Xylophone (F)--BEN LYON in "Prince of Temptors" (A)--VARSITY CONCERT ORCHESTRA James Kozak, Director (B)--NEWS & CURRENT EVENTS with the Varsity Cam- era man (C)--LEO TERRY at the Giant Geneva Organ (D)--FEATURE COMEDY (E)--STAGE FEATURE (F)--BEBE DANIELS in "Stranded in Paris" DON'T SAY "MOVIES""--SAY "VARSITY" Cattle. Hubbard Woods These roasts come from Blue Ribbon In the poultry line, we spe- cially offer large Fancy Capon. Always the best the market affords. PULLOM n« REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Rib Roast Phones: Winn. 710-71 1 3 1 . : 3 § ip