WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923 DEDICATE NEW GREELEY HALL Children Present Interesting . Drama Dedication of the new' auditorium of the Greeley school, which took place Friday afternoon and evening of this week, was featured by the presentation of a play entitled "Columbus," by a group of children, before their fellow pupils and the Parent-Teacher associa- tion. The play, written and directed by Miss Douglass Whitehead, supervisor of dra- matics in the public schools, was ac- corded an enthusiastic reception. Chil- dren of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades appeared in the cast. In addition to the play, there were talks by Ernest Ballard, president of the Winetka board of education, Carle- ton Washburne, superintendent of schools, and Mrs. Martin, principal of Greeley school. : ; 3 Persons who assisted Miss Whitehead in the arrangement of the play included, Mrs. Martin, Miss Reine Bubbett, Miss Marion Gram, Mrs. Bernhardt, Williard Beatty and Miss Taylor, all affiliated with the Winnetka public schools. 3 Children who took part in the play were as follows : { Fred Fairman, Edward Porter, Bar- ton Smith, Gordon Robinson, Dorr Wolf, Groegr Greaves, Robert Green- lee, Edward Rice, Jack Laing, David Lindsey, Glenn Masten, Eugene Nickel, Emon Soukup, Webb Young, Alan Stultz, Dora Burrows, Marie Erickson, Janet Orwig, Jeanette Hill, Jean For- est, Josephine Johnston, Louise Mec- Kenzie, Helen Struggles, Eugenie Sampson, Willa Snyder, Sue Porter, Rosalie Roach, Fred Smith, Billy Isom, O be on the job yourself-- with every faculty alert you must have perfect sight. You can get the optical truth by con- sulting our optometrist. Know your eyes' exact condition. Dr. 0. H. BERSCH Optometrist Former Mgr. Opt. Dept. C. D. Peacock Inc. 1177 WILMETTE AVF. For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 or Residence Wilmette 1707 . "If there is a sign of weakness in your eyes it is dangerous to put off the examina- tion to a later date." Mac Collins, Clore, Bernard Kram, Bob Forster, Raymond Immerwaler, Earl Bates, Henry Zinner, Robert Haskins, Helen Smith, Jean Younka, Louis Dean, Phil Von Ammon, Tommy Johanson, Billy Butz, Billy Racine; John Barden, Dick Bernard, Marion Popper, Eleanor Masten, Ethel Pierce, Ethel Anderson, Jane Hancock, Sally Kriebel, Ruth Tay, Grace Erick- son, Arthur Osgood, Roger Hill, Ken- Howard Barritt, John neth Stilling, Billy Coleman, Mary Melvin, Betty Gates, Emily Crawshaw, Betsey Hoyt, Betty Kaulback, Julia Kane, Esther Kriebel, Lucia Perrigo, Marie Komen, June Orwig, Kathryn Wilcox, Helen Hodkins, Calvin Blair, 'William Caverly, James Pierce, Erving Johansen, Eugene Gilson; Billy Thrall, Bobby Fox, Howard Klee, Edward Klee, Gerda Bondy, Pauline: Miller, Carol Salinger, Helen Parsons, Con- stance Addenbrook, Clotilda Butler, Jean McCorkle. Cut-back Corners Aid to Traffic Conditions The Winnetka Village department of public works has practically completed the reconstruction with a more liberal radius of curvature of several street intersections at a total cost approximat- ing $3,500, is was announced this week. Intersections at which the corners were cut back to facilitate traffic operation include: Vernon and North, Sheridan and North, Sheridan and Willow, Wilson and Hawthorn, Wilson and Hill, Hill and Church. The improvement will be paid for from the general fund of the Village. s N DR. MELVIN B. HASBROUCK having been associated with the * late Dr. John L. Ralston: an nounces that he will continue in the general practice ot OSTEOPATHY at 353 Park Ave, Glencoe, Ill nois. Telephone, Office and Res- ; idence-----Glencoe 43. J Harry Michell Foon. Fall Opening Sale Suits with $ Extra Pants Made-to-Order Values Up to $90 It will pay you to make a special trip to Chicago and order your Fal} and Winter suit during this sale. 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