WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925 QUICK AID FOR TORNADO REGION Carload of Household Goods Enroute New Trier high school's drive for a box-car load of clothing and house- hold utensils to be sent into the strick- en tornado area downstate is meeting with enthusiastic cooperation from north shore residents and they expect to send the car on its way late this week. Among the articles donated are 15 beds, a washing machine, a sewing machine, clothing, and many other articles. Such things as blankets, mat- tresses and other bedding and kitchen utensils of all kinds are sorely needed. When everything possible has been collected those in charge of the cam- paign will load the material into the freight car which awaits on a siding in Winnetka and the load will be sent to Crossville, where it will be dis- tributed under the supervision of C. N. Stokes, a member of the faculty, whose mother lost her life in the dis- aster. The collection of donations is being carried on by a student committee at the high school, which is divided into four groups, one for each village. As- sistance is given by children in the grammer schools of some of the villages. Cash donations are also ac- cepted by the workers. Miss Rachel Foster, 596 Maple ave- nue, left for Bryn Mawr college on Monday, after spending her spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Foster. WATCH YOUR DATES! SAYS HIGHP. T. A. Better check up on your dates, you parents of junior and senior students at New Trier high school. Because--if you get your dates mixed it will be to laugh when the Senior and Junior sections of the New Trier High School Parent-Teacher associa- tion foregather at the school on April 14, to discuss the recent developments in the teaching of history. For instance, how embarrassing it would be should you forget the dates of the World war, the date of the Johnstown Flood, or the exact time and place of the memorable shooting affray between Aaron Burr and Alex- ander Hamilton! But don't be frightened away! The school historians will not put you on the grill--they will merely explain to "Filmo" takes them as you see them. Motion pictures Pictures of The in your home. the children at play. whole family may see. Come to the store and see one of these wonderful ma- chines. PIERCE RADIO CO. 522 Davis St. Phone Univ. 5067 EVANSTON, ILL. - Hours: 2-6 P. M. 7-9 P. M. And By Appointment 1120 CENTRAL AVENUE Phones: Wilmette 3204 LEWIS, CARPENTER & LEWIS Doctors of CHIROPRACTIC Palmer School Graduates Winnetka 697-W. WILMETTE, ILL. 551 Lincoln Avenue 'The place where eating is a pleasure" Cameo Restaurant and Lunch Room YES! INDEED You are right. You should be careful in selecting your eating place. Your good health de- mands this precaution. 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WENTE Sheet Metal Phone Winn. 225 874 We will be pleased to Contractor Center St., Hubbard Woods you that the young idea is getting its knowledge of history from angles other than the prescribed rote procedure with its maze of dates, dates and yet more dates. A special propram that promises a wealth of interest and considerable ac- tion, is being arranged by the history department. Following the program in the as: sembly hall the parents will have the opportunity to meet in conference with the teachers and room advisors at which time they will receive first hand information regarding the prog- ress of their children in the field of education. WE STANDBY 2 OUR WORKMANSHIP ks 18 cr AYP our patrons stand by us. A man said the other day, "These folks are about as con- scientious in their work as any plumbers could possibly be. They showed me how to cut plumbing costs, when they could have profited by saying nothing." A Bath a Day Keeps You Fit Every Way VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. 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