12 WINNETKA TALK December 29, 1928 priest; Myrtle Wilson, chaplain; Ethel True Kindred Will chap! . Compton, secretary; Christie J. Day, Install Officers treasurer; Elsie I. Callow, senior in Late January | deacon. Lake Shore Conclave No. 57. True| laura Hill, junior deacon; Alvah O So > en a Callow, inner guard; Carl C. Schultz, Kindred, State of Illinois, will hold ida : e outer guard; August H. W. Meyers, public installation of officers Wednes- | advisor; W. William Winberg, deputy day evening, January 29, at 8 o'clock, advisor; Julie A. Small, lecturer; Eva at the Wilmette Masonic Temple. G. Pyfer, custodian; Lillie M. Hoffman, The officers-elect are Rose H. organist. Schultz, worthy commander; Anna Installing officers will be Claire Falvey, worthy grand commander, grand installing officer; Daisy Coxon, past commander of Naamah conclave, Spier, worthy past commander; Belle Schatz, commander ; counselor; Ida M. Birr, vice Laura Winberg, high grand installing marshall; Jessie Bur- kitt, past worthy grand commander, grand installing chaplain; Ina J. Meyers, member of Lake Shore con- clave, grand installing senior deacon; and Ethel IL. Ward, member of Lake Shore conclave, grand installing senior deacon. The color bearer will be Egbert Compton, past advisor, Lake Shore conclave, and the grand installing or- ganist, Helen J. Cook, member of Lake Shore conclave. Lilla B. Watkins, Nora matron of Wilmette, chapter 0. E. S,, will be mistress of ceremonies. Skilled Beauticians Offer A Highly Individualized Service At the Vanity Box Madame may be assured of unusually competent service at The Vanity Box. Every operator in this smart new shop has received thorough training in the newest Parisian methods of beauty cul- ture and has had long experience in serv- ing an exclusive clientele. Types are carefully studied in order that the serv- ice rendered may be correct for each individual. Telephone University 9700 to arrange for an appointment Suite 222 Entrance--Carlson Building 9, "» Finger Waving Under Emile's skillful fin- gers, the hair will fall in deep, beautiful waves, fram- ing the face most becomingly. The price is $1.25. wa} Facials Scientific facials that erase lines of fatigue and give the skin the smooth, firm tex- ture of youth. The Mar- velous Rest Facial is $2.00. Laval * * Manicuring A manicure by Mme. Agnes makes the nails look like glistening rose petals. The price is 75c. Permanent Waving The most studied care is ex- ercised in the giving of permanent waves. Our own Permo-Paris Permanent Wave and the European Realistic are available. Marcelling, $1.25 Hair Cutting, $1.00 Powder blended to suit the individual coloring, $2.00 Carlson Bldg. *, "n* Suite 222 Skokie Reds Trim Fell's Clothiers in Cage Encounter In a hard-fought basketball contest Wednesday night Fell's Clothiers lost to the Skokie Reds, 25 to 23. The leading scorers were Nelson, forward for the Reds, who collected three field goals and the same number of free throws for a total of nine points, and Martin Clothiers forward, who made ten points on four field goals and two free throws. The score at half time was 14 to 12 in favor of the Skokie Reds. Following is the lineup and summary : Skokie Reds FG FT PF Nelson, f. 3 3 3 Frazer, £ -......... 1 0 0 Staith, ©. "Gas dcii 1 4 0 Whitsett, 2. ".......«..... 3 0 1 Pallett, &. .............. 32 0 3 Totals slam. if sags 7 1 Fell's Clothiers FG FT PF Martin, f. 4 2 1 Phillips, f. oh 1 3 McGivern, c. ...... i 2 2 Rudolph, g. i 0 1 Plowman, &. ...... 0 0 1 Totals 9 5 8 The Clothiers decisively defeated the Tau Delta Phi fraternity team of Northwestern university last Friday, 38 to 6 at Community House. Martin again was the high scorer with a total of 19 points. The guarding of Plow- man and Phillips was also a feature of the game. Last night Fell"s team was to play the City National bank of Evanston. A game is to be played with the Deluxe Billiards January 11 at the Community House, and the team has also booked two games with North Chicago, to be played on February 13 and 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burchard, 310 Oxford road, Kenilworth have gone east to pass the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Keehn, ---- Mr. and Mrs. IL. M. Allen of Kenil- worth left Sunday for New York to spend Christmas and the holidays with ilroy _ cans = usSic.. Milroys Radio Column You put oft getting aradio for & whole year" says Father Time, their son and his wife. © ansorTa WALKER, Make IT A POINT TO GET ONE RIGHT AWAY FROM EVERYTHING FOR. THE MUSICAL HOME MILROY MUSIC co 569 LINQOIN AVENUE ETKA PHONE 2129 Budi rs PE 1