WINNETKA TALK May 12, 1928 as low as $1.00 per Dozen. Also a complete line of bed- ding stock specially priced. "op? Briargate Florists JONIV'y SOSUI'y SONIOV y VSSOW 7 SOUP NORE SNORE Pua po | TEA FOR JOHANNA FRADA Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr. will Overstocked on Perennials hold a reception from 2 until 10 on Mothers' day, Sunday, May 13, at their Clean, fancy stock now growing in our own greenhouses, priced home, 568 Cherry street, Winnetka, in honor of Mrs. Pick's mother Mrs. Johanna Frada Greenberg of Seattle. Mrs. Greenberg, or Johanna Frada, which is the name by which she is bet- ter known as a writer, has been visit- ing here for the past eight months and leaves on Monday for New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D. C. 1427-29 Morse Ave., Rogers Park Phone Rogers Park 0479 She will stop here for a short visit later as she passes through on her way to Seattle. Speeds Forward Standard Shift in Fourth 555 CHESTNUT STREET GRARAM-PAI Quiet and Fast in Third Direct and Smooth We invite you to enjoy a demonstration in one of the many models that are now on display in our showroom HANSON MOTOR CO. Graham-Paige Sales and Service PH. WINNETKA 330 Outdoor Sports Now Claim Attention of N. T. Girl Athletes Girls' sports at New Trier are pro- gressing rapidly. The girls who are out for baseball have been assigned to teams and games are being played be- tween these teams almost every eve- ning after school. In spite of the exceedingly large number of girls out for this ever popular sport, this system is working very well. Track, too, is drawing its share of attention, and girls can be seen running around the cinder-track, jumping, throwing, or in any of the various phases of track almost every night, and not just the Tuesday and Thursday alloted to such practice. In the very near future looms the Freshman-Sophomore Play Day, furth- er details of which will be announced later, and just last week was . the Junior-Senior Play Day held at North- western university in which New Trier participated, along with Evanston, Roycemore, Deerfield, and Senn. Many of the New Trier girls placed in their various events, among whom were Ray Kriete with a first in the hurdles and second in the broad jump and hop- step-and-jump, Helen Gerlach with second in diving, Doris Fraser third in diving, and Josephine Otter with a place in breaststroke. So New Trier really did quite well, especially as they did not have the full number of girls entered that were allowed. Lunch at Willard Hall, and the awarding of in- dividual honors, and baseball games in which the girls participated as indi- viduals, and were on teams with girls from many of the other schools were also. part of the day's program. This is the first of what it is hoped and expected will be many such days. There is still swimming after school and the banquet of the Girls' Athletic association comes around the first of June. So there really is quite a bit to keep the girls busy, and on the go every minute. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Suker of Starr road returned recently from a trip of about two months' duration to Europe. While abroad they visited Austria, Hungary, Czecho-Slovakia, Germany, France, and Italy; Dr. Suker visiting the clinics of the larger cities of those countries. {IF YOU NEED US PLEASE DON'T BE SLOW --- OR YOURS MAY BE ON'T let your plumb- ing come to grief--let us inspect it. Repairs at- tended to with a prompt- ness that cuts down the size of the bill--Phone 874. Phone 874 ~464 S.J. STEFFENS 723 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL,