48 WINNETKA TALK April 7, 1928 Mrs. Forest Lowrey, who has been south for the past three weeks, will return to her home at 550 Oak street in time for Easter. Mr. Lowrey went down last week-end to drive her home. Mrs. Lowrey is much improved after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Thompson of 1067 Oak street motored to Knoxville last week-end and returned Monday Mrs. James A. Johnston, who is making a with Mr, Thompson's sister, short visit with them. until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS We make loans for repairs, improvements, construction, refinancing or purchase of improved residential property. in convenient monthly installments in 1, 2, or 3 years. sentative will be pleased to give complete information. These loans can be repaid Our repre- Office open WILSHORE BOND & MORTGAGE CO. 1150 Wilmette Ave., Village Theatre Bldg. Phone Wil. 2181 Southern Woman's Club to Elect Officers April 12 The Southern Woman's club will elect its officers for the coming year at the annual meeting to be held on Thursday, April 12, in the East room of the Hotel LaSalle. The luncheon at 12:30 will be followed by the elec- tion. Mrs. Edgar Foster Alden of Winnetka is now president of the club. The annual luncheon comes on Thursday, April 26, in the Crystal ball room of the LaSalle. An excellent program is planned for the afternoon. The junior membership of the club will have a luncheon and bridge at the Illinois Women's Athletic club Sat- urday, April 7, at 1:30. Excepting Delaware and Louisiana, Illinois is the most level of the states. LRA III Ir-------- Jil D stration. Jl 555 Chestnut St. IN The new line of Graham-Paige motor cars is now on display at our showroom, and we shall strive to offer you service facilities which will measure up to Graham-Paige standards. We believe you will appreciate the beauty, modern design, sound construction, and fine performance of this new line of Graham-Paige motor cars. We invite you to see them and enjoy a demon- A wide variety of models in Sixes and Eights--prices beginning at $860. is Model 619, 5-passenger Sedan, with 4-speed transmission, $1,595. All prices f. o. b. factory. HANSON MOTOR CO. Graham-Paige Sales -- Service Phone Winn. 330 D Illustrated LIL Al Concert Tuesday to Be Last Appearance of Director Knapp Tuesday evening's concert by the Evanston Symphony orchestra will be occasion of particular importance. Not only will it mark the close of the current concert season for the players, but it will also mark the final appearance with them of Director Harold E. Knapp, their organizer and their director for the last sixteen years. Prof. Knapp will leave Northwestern university at the close of the school year, where he has been director of its violin department for 36 years, to retire from teaching and orchestra direction and to make his home in Florida. He organized the orchestra in 1912, beginning with students at the School of Music. Two pianists, Prof. Arne Oldberg and Miss Hilda Edwards, will be as- sisting artists at the season's final con- cert at the Evanston Country club. Their numbers will include a new composition for two pianos and or- chestra written by Prof. Oldberg dur- ing his sojourn last summer in Estes Park. It will have its initial Evanston performance. The program will have the following order: Meistersinger, Vorspiel to Act I .. Wagner Meistersinger, Vorspiel to Act IIT .... cals a aaniviedy tie ih ete ue te erates an 'Wagner Meistersinger, Prize Song ...... Siegfried, Paraphrase (Wilhelm) Carats Bile aie ote sla disiateieie mie sv ois 'Wagner Siegfried, Waldweben 'Wagner Symphonic Variations for two Pianos and Orchestra'... ......... Oldberg Three Hungarian Dances ...... Brahms Irish. RhapSO@Y .. i co sists »vvivwis Herbert IN HONOR SOCIETIES Miss Evelyn Lorimer, daughter of Mrs. Peter Lorimer of 979 Spruce street, a junior at Northwestern uni- versity, received the honor of being initiated into Eta Sigma Phi, the hono- rary Greek fraternity, Thursday, March 29, at its formal banquet at the Orrington hotel. Miss Lorimer is also a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, and Ru Ku Za, honorary scholastic fraternity. Mrs. Albert S. Gardner of 745 Ash street assisted Mrs. Allister McCor- mick Wednesday at a luncheon given at the latter's home in honor of Miss Rebecca Stickney of New York, who has created much interest during her stay here with the fashion shows she has been conducting in the city. RL LLL 2222 222 222 2722277722227 Zi ULL irri IIL 27 ZZ rrr zzzzzzzzzzzzziiziiziiiiz N We carry Johnson's Paste, Powdered and Liquid Wax . . . . but recommend the latter, because . . . . It cleans as it polishes, is quicker to apply and easier to polish. N Phone for the half gallon size for your next \ \ N \ \ oor treatment. N \ N N N N N N N N E. B. Taylor Co. Hardware Phone Winnetka 999 546 CENTER ST. PD liiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiide