WINNETKA TALK March 10, 1928 ARTHUR BRISBANE SAYS-- "One-third the Radcliffe College students, half the Harvard students, replying to ques- tions about companionate marriage, approve that invention. Two Harvard men and one Radcliffe girl are married already in that fashion. Twenty-two Radcliffe girls are willing to marry on the companionate plan. "This proves some girls' at Radcliffe and some men at Harvard know little about life. When they know more their views will change. "If the twenty-two Radcliffe girls enter com- panionate marriages, they will know, when their faces begin to have lines, their hips get wider, and their eyes dim, that they made a mistake." IS BRISBANE RIGHT? SEE 'COMPANIONATE JANE BALL MARRIAGE' =~ THE REMARKABLE NEW PLAY WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED IN EVANSTON FOR THE FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE IN THE WORLD. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 12th 'NEW EVANSTON THEATRE NOTE: THIS PRODUCTION WILL BE SHOWN IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO AT $3:30 ADMISSION, BUT THE "REGULAR NEW EVANSTON PRICES WILL PREVAIL DURING THE ENGAGEMENT IN THIS CITY CELEBRITIES OF THE THEATRICAL WORLD WILL ATTEND THIS GALA © EVENT. MAKE YOUR RESERVA- : TIONS NOW! TEL. UNIV. 8500 ACT AS MODELS AT CLUB Miss Anna Helga Hong, professor of art at Northwestern university, spoke before the Woman's club of Wilmette Wednesday morning on the subject, "Color in Costume and Interior Dec- orating." She was assisted by Malvina Lowenburg, Coralee Whitsett, Lucille Copeland, Myrtiel Torcom. and Mar- jorie Nicholson, members of her classes, who acted as models for the display of various types of costume. Mrs. Tom Dix of Oxford road, Ken- ilworth, has returned from a visit of a few weeks at her former home in Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mrs. Thomas Coyne, Melrose avenue, has also just returned to Kenilworth from a month's trip to southern California. q LULL LLLTT ITIL LTTE TLL TL 22 TL 777777, FUR SCARFS --CHOKERS-- 150 BEAUTIFUL PIECES to choose from In Fox Furs we offer Silver, Blue, Cross, Cherry Red, Beige and Platinum and a great variety of others from $10 to $275. FUR STORAGE A Flat Rate of Cleaned, Glazed, Stored $5 M. B. Okean Co. Manufacturing Furrier 15 Years on the North Shore 567 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka Ph. Winnetka 2752 a 2 a ari r ar zzzzzzriirzizzzzzizzzruzzizzizazaiizzizzzzzzizzazzzzzzzzziziziiziiizz R27 77777777770707777007777 7777777 \ N N ) PLAY IS BIG SUCCESS "Racketty-Packetty House" at N. K. E. C. Draws 1,500 Children (Contributed) Over 1,500 north shore children and their mothers enjoyed the perform- ances of "Racketty-Packetty House" given by students of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college in Harrison hall Saturday. The reputation which the students have earned for themselves, the ideal weather, and the work of the alumnae in the sale of tickets, resulted in the most successful performances of a children's play ever given at the col- lege. The advisability of arranging for three performances of the play for children next year is being discussed, as many were turned away from each of the Saturday plays. Miss Catherine Wilcox as the dainty- winged fairy and her attendant elves, held the children spellbound in the opening scene, but before the play was well under way they were chuckling and laughing aloud at the appearance and antics of the dolls. Many of the children were thoroughly familiar with the story and at one point, when the dolls were bewailing the fact that their shabby old house was to be burned, a little voice from the darkness beyond the footlights piped up "Don't you care! They're not really going to burn it!" The luncheon, with its 350 patrons, was quite as successful an affair as the plays. Prof. Frederick Starr Is Speaker at Uptown Forum Prof. Frederick Starr of Seattle, the famous anthropologist at the Univer- sity of Chicago for thirty years, will speak on "What is Today's Civiliza- tion Doing to the Race?" at the Up- town Forum, Chicago, Sunday eve- ning, March 11. Dr. Starr has made continuous special studies of various civilizations all over the world and has especial ability for presenting in a popular "way the results of his re- searches. On this occasion he will make a diagnosis of the trends in our present civilization and show what are to be some of the future outcomes. His address will be followed by the usual question period. The Uptown Forum meets in the People's church, 941 Lawrence avenue, just east of Sheridan road, Chicago, at 8 p. m. S. R. Logan, 1627 Walnut street, Wilmette, principal of Skokie school, Winnetka, returned from Boston Monday. He attended the conference for principals and supervisors held there and afterwards went up to New York to visit some friends.