12 WINNETKA TALK April 30, 1927 | Teachers to Be Guests of Noted Soloist Is " | P. T A. at Party on May 12 Added fo Number fo Teachers of the four Winnetka . Chr schools, the school boards, and the Appear n Festival P. T. A. board will be the guests of the Winnetka Parent-Teacher associa- tion at an advertising party in the Community House, May 12. The hall will be decorated with ad- vertisements and each guest will come dressed to represent an advertisement to carry out the advertising idea. Post- ers made of advertisements are being placed in the schools to announce it. Stunts will be given by the various schools, dinner will be served, follow- Miss Anna Case, noted concert so- prano, has been added to the soloists who are to appear at the concerts of the North Shore Festival, May 23 to 28. Miss Case has never been heard in Evanston. She will be heard at the Saturday evening concert, accord ing to present plans, together with Lawrence Tibbett, the popular bari- tone. She may also be heard on one of the other programs. Miss Case will replace Mary Lewis, whose engage- , - . ing which there will be dancing. J AE Feary rma WEIR ENN Mrs. Hobart P. Young, 708 Prospect | MM! has been cancelled, . E i avenue, is general chairman of the| Lawrence Tibbett, who will also party. The chairmen for the different | appear on the evening program, May : schools are: Mrs. Robert Brown, 2, 1 H favorite uth Vestal a ? WwW Hubbard Woods: Mrs. J. Lawrence | diences. He is a significant figure in the { The Surest ay to Onderdonk, Skokie; Mrs. George | musical world as he is American born, f Frazee, Horace Mann; Mrs. M. H.| American trained and has achieved his | Have the Very Best Sunday Dessert Riley, Greeley. successes in this country without the } X so foreign appearances supposed by { Is to Order Our ' . many to be necessary for success in the | Men's Class to Discuss United States. 1 H M I C Modern Church Question Mr. Tibbett was born in Bakersacld. d "we > a 75 Cal., and is twenty-eight years old. e 4 ome a € ce ream The Young Men's class of the W 1° | went through high school in Los An- netka Congregational church will dis- geles and then decided to turin his. at- { cuss an article in March number of |° : Te Dy J WEL 8 a . tention to the stage, his first training : All Shapes--All Flavors the Atlantic monthly, Lhe Break-up being received with an organization 4 of Protestantism," by Herbert Par- playing Shakespeare. ILater he joined rish. Jack Anderson will lead the dis- the Civic Repertory company. After ; cussion .m which all present are In-| ...ejving this training in the drama, 1 We deliver free Yited 447 share All yonng men above which included an appearance as Iago - . ngh school age are a'ways welcome | 1, «Othello," he turned his attention to OPEN SUNDAYS 9-12; 4-6 to these sessions on Sunday morning opera. He sang the part of Amonasro in the North Neighborhood room of in Verdi's "Aida" which was given in Community House at 10 o'clock, and the Hollywood bowl. E ire also welcome to the baseball After having received this training 1 ) D Ii : 1 games Friday evenings from 6 to 7 Mr. Tibb . gat F ] h 12 at Te Sih Ar. ett decided to devote himself : Smit S e 1catessen oclock in the Lake Front Park. to grand opera and went to New York in 1922, taking his wife and twin boys 819 Oak Street Phone 112 Mrs. E. M. DeWitt of Denver has ar- | with him. In order to do this he dis. | rived in Winnetka to spend the sum- posed of everything he had and bor- 4 mer with her daughter, Mrs. Charles| rowed on his life insurance. Five y Dunlap of 992 Elm street. months after he reached New York he § was engaged by the Metropolitan com- i pany, with which organization he won a sensational success. Sweets for the Sweetest [| ai cr ime a ie returned to her studies at De Paul uni- versity after an appendicitis operation. On Mothers' Day | a : ( adil j QURELY, Mother Haw J © BEAUTY ! A7, ), will welcome a box Ff SHOP : 7 of our delicious Sweets Phone ] JR) on her day. It's Sun- Winnetka Es 4 day, May 8. Take or 2176 send her our special Mothers' Day box. and Fv: ov Bonbons from To Frederic j Permanent Wave A Frederic Permanent Wave by # the Vita Tonic process leaves the | hair soft and glossy, instead of | { dry, lusterless and brittle. It actu- = ally improves the hair's health and F ~ |Hubbard Woods a | : Sweet Sh | cc op U. J. DINIL Prop. BEAUTY 1064 GAGE ST., HUBBARD WOODS SHOP Phones Winnetka 2061-2344 Ethel M. Taylor ; 818-A Elm St., Winnetka Ee