WE TT TeTTTTTTTTTTTTrertft TT October 8, 1927 WINNETKA TALK Lectures for Voters' Forum Richard Halliburton, perhaps the most talked of author of the present day, will deliver a lecture to the general public, at Orchestra hall, Chicago, Monday evening, October 17. The popularity of his book, "The Royal Road to Romance," together with his unusual success as a young platform speaker, has resulted in his being in demand from coast to coast. It is interesting to note that the Chicago League of Women Voters Forum, an organization specializing in the affairs of better government, is sponsoring this program. The subject of Mr. Halliburton's lecture will be, "The Glorious Adventure." Homer's immortal Odyssey relived, retraveled. Many north shore people are planning to hear this lecture. New Trier Registration the number of boys. While this con- Now Totals 1,640 Pupils The registration at New Trier High dition is normal in practically every high school, it has never before been current at the local institution, it is 1867 ' 1927 pancing ~~ BOURNIQUE'S peporTmENT Private classes personally conducted by ALVAR L. BOURNIQUE Chicago Evanston Winnetka Children, EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB, opens Monday afternoon, October 17 Junior Evening Class, Friday, October 21 Children, WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB, opens Wednesday afternoon, October 19 Not knowing all the families eligible to membership in these classes makes it necessary for new applicants to furnish references. Address all communications to Office and Studio: 1134 N. Dearborn St., Chicago WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB has been entirely decorated. The stage is completely equipped for dramatics. The Bowling Alleys in perfect condition. Rooms are available for Classes, Children's Parties and small social gatherings. Rental Charges Nominal. For reservations, call Mrs. Eloise Wortley Winnetka 538 school now totals 1,640 pupils, it was | Said. The girls number 843 and the " ATL Hse 4 announced this week by Wesley L. Brown, registrar. The enrollment rep- resents an increase of 170 students over last year, which is the largest increase since 1922, and for the first time in the history of the school the number of girls enrolled is greater than Mrs. Wilson Reid and her mother, Mrs. W. H. Cook, 561 Cherry street, have returned from a three weeks' visit in Louisville, Ky. with friends. They attended the State Fair, with its horse show and races. 2715 Reese Ave. Univ. 8507 Evanston] Piano Harmony -- Theory HerLEN WATSON Studio: 130 Woodland Avenue, Winnetka Telephone Winn. 1805 or High. Pk. 556 boys 797. a A er SCE SE _-- READ! "What Masons and Kindred Organizations are Doing" mn The Christian Science Monitor an International Newspaper from October 17 to November 28 Special Price $1 During this six weeks' period the Monitor will describe in special articles the splendid work of the various Masonic orders, Shriners, Eastern Star, De Molay, Rainbow Girls, etc. Price $1.00 Complete Series Will Be Sent for $3.50 Regular Subscription Prices One Year, $9.00--Six Months, $4.50--Three Months, $2.25 One Month, 75 cents--Single Copy. 5 cents ON SALE IN WINNETKA BY Winnetka News Co., 557 Chestnut Street News Stand, C. 8 N. W. R. R. Station The Christian Science Monitor 107 Falmouth Street --- Boston, Mass. (Please Mention the WINNETKA TALK)