16 WINNETKA TALK October 15, 1927 SLC EREE FE STAR TR TR TT TT LUTTE TT HTT SERVICE SHOP Cy. ColOoGY SEZ: LTT TTT TT TTT I Be a THEN GO AHEAD - BE SURE YOURE WRONG BEFORE YOU QUIT. Perhaps your radio needs some adjustments; perhaps you need some instruction. Perhaps you really need a new set. You're right when you pick out this Radio Shop--Come ahead! "Here's where your dollar gets distance." (Open evenings 7:00 to 9:00) THE RADIO 18 Prouty Annex Winnetka, IIL Ph. Winn. 1840 Music Departments of Public Schools Make Fine Progress Prospects in the musical departments of the Winnetka schools are excep- tionally bright, according to those in charge. The Skokie school orchestra has begun winter activities and is said to be the best organization in the his- now | tory of the school. There are twenty-four members, representing a splendidly diversified instrumental ar- rangement and achieving remarkable results for this early in the season. A selected orchestra of 16 pieces presented a concert of four pieces at the Hubbard Woods and Greeley schools last Wednesday, demonstrating for musical appreciation purposes the part the various instruments play in orchestral presentations. The orches- tra was selected and the program . | presented under the direction of { Lawrence Yingling, director of music. The all school girls' glee club is also completely organized and con- sists of thirty-six voices. Rehearsals are being held once a week in ad- dition to chorus rehearsals and the club displays excellent musical pros- pects. The changed-voice chorus like wise is now in full swing and has eighteen members. The W. W. Kimball company will continue its Friday noonday concerts this season, heginning October 7 in Kimball hall. The Girvin String En- semble will give the first program. Fay Epperson, whistler, is the novel attrac- tion for this Friday. Direction of these concerts is in the capable hands of Allen W. Bogen, official organist of Kimball hall. Sales and Service highly-- SERVICE Auto and Radio 915 Linden Avenue Weber Batteries A battery we recommend very COMPLETE BATTERY Ogden Homma's WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY SERVICE STATION In the Glen-Etka Garage Phone Winnetka 8 HEAR PAROLES HEAD Hinton G. Clabaugh, Chairman of the Pardon and Parole Board of Illinois, Sunday Club Speaker Hinton G. Clabaugh of Winnetka, head of the Pardon and Parole board of the State of Illinois, will be the speaker at the Wilmette Sunday Eve- ning club October 16. His, subject will be, "Crime and ILaw Enforcement." Mr. Clabaugh was virtually drafted for the chairmanship of the parole board by Governor Len Small about two years ago, following charges of wholesale graft and unfair dealing lodged against parole board officials, which later resulted in a complete re- adjustment of that body. Mr. Clabaugh gained a national rep- utation for efficiency and fair-dealing in his capacity as chief of the depart- ment of justice in the Chicago area during the world war. The musical program this Sunday will be given by Miss Sabina Cassa- grande, harpist. The musical artists' program given before the Sunday club last week was generally regarded as one of the finest ever presented in Wilmette. Elmer Young Buys New Home on Dupee Place The new residence at 218 Dupree place, Wilmette, the third house which Hartmann Brothers have built in this block this season, has been sold to Elmer Young, who is engaged in the typewriter exchange business in Chi- cago. The house will be completed and ready for occupancy in a very short time. It is of the English Colonial type, brick construction, has two baths and there is a detached two car brick garage. The consideration was $23,500 You are cordially invited to attend a Free Public Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject: Christian Science, The Way to Life, Peace, and Joy by HON. WILLIAM E. BROWN, C.S.B. of Los Angeles, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts To be given under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Winnetka, Ill. In the MASONIC TEMPLE, 708 Elm Street Sunday Afternoon, October 16, 1927, at 3:30 o'clock