WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 S AYS TE ACHERS SKOKIE DRAMATISTS 0 GIVE PLAY TONIGHT NEE CRONE, So oT AWTS You Can Always Depend on Getiing Wednesday of this week by the A 7 Drama class of the Skokie school as Parent-Teacher Association an entertainment for all the children ; of the Winnetka schools, is to be re- \ \ . . | N \ \ f \ \ Head Asks Citizens to |; cated this evening at the Jane Kup- \ SHURA I | lie {3hyt i Ml UL Ml I Jee I" LEG \ Support Movement penheimer Memorial hall of Skokie \ EE \2epseorL's or'n a 1'91 LI B1'61'02'12 \ school as a special performance for \ ------ \ > BL. adults. N\ = b N "Thanksgiving at Plymouth," EW \ INVITE TO HEARING |uritien by Mrs. Lucy A. Cuddy of \ EF : \ the San Francisco Children's theatre. \ = N\ * The admission charge for the per- \ = \ ce formance is very moderate and pro- \ =o \ Present Conditions Called ceeds will go toward securing equip- N\ EE \ Unsatisfactory ment for the Skokie school. \ EE \ y It is interesting to note that all the \ -- ® \ Ps, costumes and scenery for the play \ © N\ have been prepared and arranged by \ Es N\ By MRS. EARLE S. BARBER the children in conjunction with the \ -- © N\ 3 President Parent-Teacher Association Fervlas Shs roam work i drama. \ C= \ he hour of the performance 1s en \ \ The Tune hag cotiie, when 5s ml o'clock, and it is anticipated that perative for Winnetka to provide ad-|, Targe crond will be ot Rad 15 wits equate living quarters for the teach- [ness this interesting drama. ers in our schools. We cannot get and keep teachers unless they are happily housed. Being a village of homes, it is a serious problem to find any place here for the teachers to live. There are no hoarding houses and very few apart- ments. The number of single rooms available is very limited and rooming and going out to meals does not make % Our line of hardware and paints is made up of standard, high grade, nationally advertised mer- chandise. Our prices are figured on a fair basis to both ourselves and our customers. ECKART HARDWARE CO. an ideal situation. Make Annual Appeal We have over seventy teachers in ¢ Th, ii our schools at present and each fall, LL the superintendent and the Housing ' Y; Ex committee of the Parent-Teacher as- 0 our YES sociation have to appeal to the people Da Te ? Hardware--Paints--7Tools--Glass--Cutlery I os nce, 100! of Winnetka to open their homes and Nii ' : Kk give our teachers a place to live. ight-time is so enc anting when it Wi ; We now have a proposition from brings parties, dinners and dances. Phones innetka 843 844 735 Elm Street William Aitken to build an apart- But night-time often finds you with 2222222227777 00000 your EYES dull and heavy, and you feel that the evening is ruined. 2 ment house for our teachers. This building is to be located on Gage -------------- 7777 sii 7 W777 zu 222227070000 street, just west of the Aitken block. A few drops of Murine before go- It will contain a number of small ing out in the evening will instantly apartments, two rooms, kitchenette enliven those drowsy EYES and make them dancewith light. Ittakes away not only the tired look but the tired feeling. and bath, which will be rented to the teachers at a low rent. In' that way, we will have a permanent home for about twenty-five teachers. Use Murinenight and morningand Appeals Board Hearing keep your EYES always clear and eo Es : sparkling. It's easy to apply, and I'o secure permission to put up this contains no belladonna or other building, the school board and the harmful ingredients. 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