10 WINNETKA TALK February 18, 1928 Jane Addams Honor Guest at National College Tea Miss Jane Addams was the guest of honor at a tea given in Harrison hall on Monday afternoon, Febru- ary 13, by President Edna Dean Baker and the faculty of the National Kin- dergarten and Elementary college for the members of the Mary Crane Nursery School auxiliary. Miss Nina Kenagy, director of the Mary Crane Nursery school, gave an interesting sketch of the work which is being carried on with the children there, and Mrs. George M. Groves, 415 Davis street, Evanston, chairman of the auxiliary, outlined the purposes and plans of the organization which is interested in assisting with the support of this nursery school con- ducted by the National Kindergarten and Elementary college. YOUNG PEOPLE'S PARLEY The North Shore Zone of the Wal- ther League of Young People will hold its quarterly conference in St. John's Lutheran church, Wilmette, Sunday afternoon and evening, Febru- ary 19. Rev. O. A. Geisemann, pastor of Grace Lutheran church in Oak Park, will preach at the evening meet- ing. First Scandinavian Ev. Church 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 809 Chestnut court (Winnetka 2304) Sunday, February 19 Sunday school. Special mis- sionary talk by Titus John- son. 9:30 a. m. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship, Rev. Titus Johnson preaching. 4:30 p. m. "Experiences in the African Jungles," Rev. Titus Johnson. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic servi ce, Mr. Johnson preaching. Thursday, February 23 8:00 p. m. Mid-week service. "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom." Col. 3:16. SELECT PLAY CAST Tryouts were held Monday, Febru- ary 13, after school in the auditorium of New Trier High school for their annual spring play. The following were selected for the parts: Dean Vail, Ralph Netterstrom, Marion Mc- Donald, Elizabeth Sanford, Faith Burge, Bill Gibson, Leon Dickinson, Helen Nygaard, and Anette Thompson. Members of the cast are from the three upper classes, as freshmen were not permitted to try out for this play. W. J. Marshall Is Named President of Wilmette Club At a meeting of the officers and directors held recently the chairmen who will take charge of the club's ac- tivities during the 1928 playing season were appointed. They are: William J. Marshall, Evanston, of Peabody, Houghteling & company, 10 S. La Salle street, Chicago, has been elected president of the Wilmette Golf club, it was announced by the direc- tors of the club. Harry Herb of Evanston was elected vice-president, and Clifton P. Walker, vice-president of the National Bank of the Republic, was named treasurer. P. G. Beach was elected secretary. Sports and pastimes, W. H. Potter; grounds, William H. White; house, P. G. Barnes; handicaps. H. K. Nickell; publicity, William S. Hedges; wom- en's activities, Mrs. Thomas McLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holmes, who recently purchased the Sidney Ball residence, on Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, with their family, have gone to New Mexico for the balance of the cold spring months. ---------- Bhan m-- mmr at A Word on the Subject of Meats A BRIEF MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF GLENCOE F% THE PAST TEN YEARS I have been observing the growth of Glencoe and neighboring suburban towns with much interest. Having recently concluded that I could offer a unique service to the people of these communities by providing them with the finest grade of meats --at prices far below those they have been obliged to pay heretofore--] opened the North Shore Market in Glencoe about three weeks ago. Since this Market is in fact a retail branch of my wholesale business, I am in an unusual position which enables me to secure a grade of meats of exceptional and extreme high quality--and which makes it possible to sell them to you at prices which you have y: = heretofore considered incredibly low. But these prices are a fact. here regularly. The quality is a fact. unusual epech in the marketing of a whole community. Watch for further announcements in this newspaper. I thank you for your interest and your patronage. Ask those who are now coming Both prices and quality are here in Glencoe to stay--marking a new and I cannot print all the prices, but I know that the prices and quality of every item in the shop will pleasantly surprise you. A. ROSENBUSCH. WE GUARANTEE 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND The Finest Roast Beef 34dc Tenderest, Juciest Sirloin 38c¢ Steak Steak Best Grade Porterhouse 45¢ Tenderest, Juciest Pot Roast 24c All Other Meats at Correspondingly Low Prices North Shore Market 674 Vernon Avenue Phone Glencoe 802 a ee Community House Calendar a ------ (Week of February 20, 1928) Monday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Women's Gym class 9--Fancy dancing Afternoon-- 4--Social dancing 4--Basketball 4--Meltzer School of Music 5--Fancy dancing Evening-- 7--Panthers 8 Business Men's class 8--Triangle club 8 Boy Builders 8--FEnglish classes 8--Good Luck club 8--Community Drama club 8--Dramatic reading Tuesday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Brush & Pencil club 9--Community Sewing class 10--Rev. Richards' lecture Afternoon-- 4--Motion pictures 4--Fancy dancing 4--Basketball Evening-- 7 :15-9--Motion pictures 7:30 Young Ladies' Gym class 7 :30--New Trier Rifle club 8 English classes 8 :30--Friendship circle 8:30--Business Girls' club Wednesday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Brush & Pencil club Afternoon-- 4--Fancy dancing 4 Boys' Gym class Evening-- 7:30--Young Men's gym class 8--Czecho-Slovakian club 8 North Shore Art league 8--Community Drama club Thursday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Women's Gym class 9--Stitch-in-Time club 12--Fancy dancing Afternoon-- 3:30--Camp Fire girls Evening-- 7 :30--Boy Scouts 8 North Shore Art league 8 Community Drama club 9__Triangle club Friday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Fancy dancing 12 :15--Rotary luncheon Afternoon-- 3:30--Blue Birds 4--Motion pictures 4_Pathfinders Evening-- 7 :15-9--Motion pictures 7 :15--Fancy dancing 7 :30--New Trier Rifle club 8--Panthers 8--Real Estate lecture 8--Young Men's class Saturday Morning-- 9--Fancy dancing 9--Meltzer School of Music 9--Basketball practice Afternoon-- 2--Boys' Gym class 2--Fancy dancing Evening-- 8--Czecho-Slovakian club 8:30--British-American club "----Even Better Than Last Year The -~ Egyptian Follies Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall SKOKIE SCHOOL, Feb. 24 and 25, 8:00 P. M. Presented by Square Club of Masonic Temple Tickets from members or Adams Drug Store