6 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1923 | COMMUNITY HOUSE . CALENDAR WEEK 'OF FEBRUARY 12TH. 'Monday, February 12 Afternoon. In' the Gymnasium, 2 classes for small boys, with Mr. Will Gonser instructing, 3:45 and 4:30. Kindergarten in Room 6 at 1:30. Blue Birds, 2 groups meeting at 4 o'clock in Rooms 4 and 9. ; Evening. Triangle Club, meeting in Club Room at 8 o'clock. In the Gymnasium, 2 classes for men at 7:30 and 8:30, Mr. Gonser instructing. Modern Woodmen; Rooms 6: & 7 at 8 o'clock. , New Trier Commercial Association, Room 9 at 8 o'clock Ash Street Circle Neighborhood Room at 8 o'clock. Folk Dancing in' the Assembly Room with Mrs. E. E. Ellis at 8 o'clock. Tuesday, February 13. Morning. Class for Women in the Gymnasium at 9 o'clock, with Mr. Harry Clarke. Afternoon. In the Gymnasium, Bas- ket Ball, Boys, League Game, 4. Camp Fire Girls, at 4 o'clock. Miss "Pease's group: Room 2, Mrs. Lynne's: Group, Room 5. Kindergarten, Room 6 at 1.00. Evening. In the Gymnasium, Young 'Ladies' Class at 7:30; "Friendship Circle" Class, 8:30, Miss Carswell and Miss Rolence in charge. "Friendship Circle" dance at 8:30. 'Classes in English for Foreign Men 'and Women at 8 o'clock Scout Troop No. 2 in Scout Room at 8 o'clock. Royal Neighbors in Room at 8 o'clock. : Men's Class in Rooms 9, 10, 11 at 8 o'clock. ~~ Wednesday, February 14. Afternoon. Kindergarten, Room 6 at 1:30. In the Gymnasium, 2 classes in So- cial Danling at 4 and 4:45 with Miss Carswell and Miss Rolence. Evening. Pine Street Circle Dinner in the Assembly Room at 6:30. [Basket Ball in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Entre Nous Club in Room 5 at 8 o'clock. Thursday, February 15. Morning, In the gymnasium. Class for Women at 9 o'clock with Mr. Clarke. : Afternoon. Kindergarten in Room 6 at 1:30. Fancy and Aesthetic Danc- ing in the Assembly Room at 4 and 4:45 with Miss Rolence and Miss Carswell in charge. In the Gymnasium, Basket Ball, Country Day School league game © at 4 o'clock. : : 5 Evening. In the Gymnasium, special activities for men. Triangle Club orchestra, Room 9 at 8 o'clock. Friday, February 16. Afternoon. Camp Fire Girls mass meeting in the Assembly Room at 4 o'clock with Dr. Christopher for "First Aid Work." Evening. Motion Pictures in Gymnasium at 7:15 and 8:45. O. T. R. Boys in the Gift Room at 8 o'clock. Saturday, February 17. Afternoon. In the Gymnasium, Gen- eral Activities for Boys at 2 o'clock. Young Men's Class at 3:30. Volley Ball for Men at 5 o'clock. Mr. Gonser instructing. "Clowns of Harmony" Room 5 at 3 o'clock. Evening. Four Corner Dancing Club in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Plan Great Mass Meeting To Observe "Music Week" Annual "Music Week" is to be observ- ed in Winnetka the week of February 18-25. The week will be featured by a mass meeting at Community House on the evening of Sunday, February 25, which is to be in the nature of a great Community sing with a speaking pro- gram. the Assembly the | sw Happenings A meeting of the Builders of the Na- tional Kindergarten Association » and Elementary college, was held on: Wed- nesday afternoon at Community House for the purpose of organizing a Win- netka committee with hearquarters here in the village. Mrs. Edna Dean Baker is president of the college. Mrs. Flor- ence Capron is president of the Win- netka movement, and Mrs. B. F. Lang- worthy, chairman. Serving on the com- mittee is Mrs. Arthur Cushman, Mrs. Charles Chickering, Mrs. Harry Barnum, Mrs. Bruce McLeish, Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs.. Theodore Coyne, Mrs. Walpole, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Mrs. Maurice Lieber, Miss Margerum and Miss Alberta Dodds. RR : The East Willow Street Circle will meet with Mrs. Max Immerwahr, 458 Willow street, on Tuesday afternoon next at two o'clock. Mrs. Charles S. Thorne will be assistant hostess. A musical program -will be furnished by |. Mrs. Charles N. Ascheim and Mrs. Burghardt. ! -- Miss Josephine Hoyt, 413 Sheridan road, and Miss Barbara Nicholls, 660 Pine street, have just returned from a three week's visit at the winter home of William M. Hoyt in Green Cove . ~ 4 Springs, Florida. Be ol obo oof oo ol oe ool oo ol oo oo oF of eo or The Forest Preserve District of Cook County offers for sale the church building located on Forest Preserve property at the County line, Glencoe, Illinois. Successful bidder must remove building from premises at own expense. Bids must be delivered to Henry A. Zender, Room 519 County Building, before 1 p. m., Monday, February 19, 1923. By order of Forest +freserve District of Cook County. Henry A. 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