WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925 BOYS MEET HERE FOR CONFERENCE Representatives of All North Shore Communities to Attend Sessions HUFF IS ON PROGRAM Community House Scene of Two Day Meeting Plans for the Older Boys' conference are going forward enthusiastically. This conference will be held in Community House Saturday, March 28, and Sunday afternoon, March 29. All north shore older boys are invited. The fathers and men friends of boys are invited to at- tend the dinner on Saturday evening. Boys of junior and senior years from New Trier high school, Country Day school, Evanston and Highland Park schools are cooperating in this with the Y. M. C. A. of Evanston. Opens Saturday Afternoon The conference opens at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday, with a general meeting at which the speaker will be Dr. Edmund D. Soper. The singing will be led by C. G. Moser, an active worker in the Evanston Y. M. C. A. Following this meeting there will be an open forum led by Clifford D. Manshardt. The whole idea underlying these meetings will be "Strengthening the Links." After this part of the program there will be dis- cussion groups led by five Evanston boys and the following boys from New Trier high school: George Massey, Tom Gib- son, Lawrence Barr, Leon Ware, and Milton Emrich. This part of the pro- gram is a new feature and promises to be one of its most interesting and worth- while events. Dr. J. W. F. Davies has been instructing this group. A recreation hour in the gymnasium will follow this, under the leadership of Harry P. Clarke. The dinner will be at 6 o'clock, and some of "the Dads" will have the pleasure of serving the boys, under the direction of John Marshall and Burton Atwood. George Huff the famous University of Illinois Athlelic director will be the speaker of the eve- ning. There will be talks by Principal W. F. Beardsley of the Evanston high school, and by Frederick E. Clerk of New Trier. Music and entertainment will follow. Hear Chicago Leader On Sunday there will be a large meeting of the boys, at 3:30 o'clock. in Rudolph Matz hall when Dr. Fred D. Stone, prominent in boys' work in Chi- cago, will speak' on "The Strongest Link." Such "a conference as this promises to be a real event for the youth of the north shore. Further information can be obtained at New Trier high school, Community House, or the FEvanston ¥. M.C A, TWO BIG FILMS HERE NEXT WEEK "The Signal Tower" Shows on Tuesday Next week's motion picture program at Community House promises to be one of unusual interest to local picture goers. On Tuesday, "The Signal Tower" will be offered, while on Friday "The Border Legion" will occupy the screen. "The Signal Tower" is described as a thrilling railroad story whose action centers about an isolated signal tower located - in the mountain division of a transcontinental railroad. Virginia Valli plays the leading role assisted by Wallace Beery and Rockliffe Fellows. On the same program Andy Gump and his family will appear in another of their highly amusing two reel comedies. "The Border Legion," to be featured on Friday, is from one of Zane Grey's stories of the "old west" and is based on what the author claims to be a true story. Those who enjoyed "The Herit- age of the Desert" and "The Wanderer of the Wasteland" which were shown at Community House a short time ago, will undoubtedly welcome "The Border Legion" as it is a typical Zane Grey "action" story. "Matter" is Christian Science Topic March 22 The subject of the sermon-lesson at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday morning, March 15, will be "Matter." Services are held in the Masonic temple building at 708 Elm street at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:35 o'clock and a testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The reading room at 526 Linden stree. is open daily except Sunday from noon until 5 o'clock and on Wednesday eve- ning from 9 to 9:30 o'clock. Want Dale's Addition Alley to Be Vacated Property owners in Dale's addition presented a petition at the last council meeting to have the alley south of Willow street, between Fairview and Woodland avenues, vacated. The alley is laid out on the village maps but has never been paved, or used as a public thoroughfare. The matter. was referred to the streets, drainage and forestry committee. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Clare Osborne Reed, Director Winnetka Branch Kathleen Air, Principal 545 Winnetka Avenue Phone 974 Private and Class Lessons Piano, Violin, Ensemble Playing, Keyboard, Harmony and Sight Reading Main School 509 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago Winnetka Trade In Your Old Records! We Will Give You Credit for Them! This is a new Winnetka Brunswick service shop de- signed to help you renew your Record Library. Turn in four old Brunswick, Vocalion, or Victor Black Label Double-faced Records and we will give you four new Black Label Double-faced Brunswick Records for the cost of three. 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