10 WILMETTE LIFE January 15, 1926 RosenJ:?erg 's Evanston-Davis Street at the "L" J ( Boy ScoUt News January Meeting of High School P. T. A. Taken Off Schedule The date scheduled for the ·next New Trier Parent-Teacher association is 1anuan· 22 but it has been decided to omit this date on account of the change in the nature of the P. T. A. programs in the fall. The next Parent-Teacher association meeting is scheduled for April 1(), and. this will be a mectin!-{ for parents ot all New Trier students, it is expxlained. On this occasion it is planned to secure some outstanding educational speaker to talk to parents abo~t some of the more general problems Ill C011ncction with school work. I Attention Troop 1 Troop 1 will hold its first meeting of the new year January 17 at the Byron Stolp school. All memhcrs are re<iucsted to be present. Three new nH.: mhcrs ha ,.e been added to the staff to assist Dr. Karst. .Maj. George R. Harbaugh, a former scoutmaster of Troop 1, is to be drillmaster. john Hoffman and Robert Harbaugh, former scouts of this· troop and graduates of the Iowa State college, are to he assistant scoutmasters. R. Harbaugh, " ·ho won distinction \Yhilc at college for his athletic ability, ,,·ill act as coach of the basketball tealll. All boys wanting to try out ior basketball must report to the coach at this meeting. New Trier Cage .Squads to Meet Oak Park Fives Both the lightweigh t an d h eavyweight hasketbatl teams of New T rier High school will play Oak P a r k squ ads at the New Trier gymnasi um Saturday evening, January 16. The games will begin at 7 :30 o'clock. Oak Park is rated as a very strong contender for the championship this year , h aving beaten PrO\·iso bv a lead of 40 po ints recently, and the- games are expected to he among the fastest of the seaso!1, as New T r ier has at. o shown remarkable strength. JOINS RADIO ARTISTS ~1 is~ Ethel Flentye, pianist, of 729 Lake avenue, has been secured to broadcast regularly o\·er Station \ VOl{D on the \Vebster hotel, Chicago. . Miss F lentye is to appear on Tuesday, \Vednesday and Friday evening:-. from 7 to 7:45 o'clock and on Sunda\' afternoons from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock. I WINS CURTIS HONORS Billy Bersch, son of Dr. and ~{ r:.. 0. I I. Bersch. 822 Fifteenth street, has n·ceivcd word of h is promotion to the ) unior ra nk of the league of Curtis salesmen. He is one of the e'nergetic hoY salesmen under the direction of E liiott Davies, district agent. iNG SOUT~ Simplicity Defines the Mode ' I -thqse PLAN CARD PARTY The \\.ilmette Community Dance cluh announces a card party to be held ~[r. and :Mrs. M. H. McMillen have at the \Vi lmctte \Voman's club Tues- returned to their home at 1010 Li nd en day evening, February 2, at 8 :.30 avenue after a visit in the south with o'clock. their daughter, 1l rs. 1 ohn Pre cott. LECTURES ON MISSION WORK Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd, minister oi the First Congregat in n al church, will give an ill ustrated lecture at that church \ Y cdnc~day evening, January 20. depicting the ,,·ork of Rev. and ~~ r:-;. B. S. Stoffer, minister~ of the local church in ~fadura, India. ') At The , Olde Bay Loft Evanston's and most newest popular I The smart woman who follows the conventional day at Palm Beach will choose apparel emphatically simplet yet entirely individualized by greater variation in detail. place to dine, dance and be entertained. Under the personal direction of F rin t George Afternoon Frocks Choose GeorgetteSports Apparel Favors Kasha, Flannel and Imported Tweeds We show the afternoon dress in both the twopiece and the straightline dress. Southern shades are green, yellow, flame, shell pink and blue. Sports costumes are carefully cut to eliminate m of motion. bulk, allowing the utmost freedo· Special Dinner Hour Entertainment 6:30 P. M. until 8:00 P. M. (Every Evening Except Sunday) Moderately Priced at $19.75, $29.75 and $39.75 Women, s Apparel-Second Floor The ""BeD Trio" Exclusive WIBO radio stars Danct Music Furnished by Frint George's "Seven Barn Swallows" during Noonday luncheon, 11:30 till 2:oo, and Evenings 8:30 till 1 :oo A. M . Sat. 12 :oo P. M.