a WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 7 THE PUBLIC FORUM 9 o'clock. ih Kindergarten at 9:30 o'clock. COMMUNITY HOUSE ! Camp. Fire Girls at 4 o'clock. | CALENDAR id Motion Pictures at 4:15, 7 and 9 . P. M. January 30, 1924. Editor, Winnetka Talk: In your issue of January 25, there appeared a letter from "A Mother" in regard to the motion pictures shown at the Community House and the Skokie school. She is entirely correct in her statement about the care exer- cized in the selection of the films shown at the Community House. It is often difficult to secure desirable films without permitting the distribu- tors to include some undesirable ones in the contracts. It has happened that we have been unable to secure cer- tain films because of our unwilling- ness to accept 'others which we deem to be below our standard. For ex- ample, from a list of fifty-seven pic- tures recently submitted to us by one of the leading film distributors we have rejected all but six. Our aim is to furnish the community wholesome entertainment through the use of pic- tures without developing a clientele of "movie fans" who make it a habit to attend picture shows with such frequency as to crowd other forms of recreation out of their lives. Until the opening of the new hall in Community House, pictures could be given only once each week, which «did not seem to be quite adequate to meet the demand for this type of en- tertainment. We have endeavored for more than a year to have matinee per- formances for the children, and during the greater part of last year matinees were given on Friday afternoons. This plan was resumed last fall as often as it could be arranged. Since the new hall has been available, per- formances have been given at 4:15 every Tuesday and Friday. In view of the suggestion contained in the letter referred to, it will be an- nounced at once that the matinees will begin promptly at 4 o'clock. The interest in the motion pictures shown by this mother is very much appreciated and other suggestions or constructive criticism will always be welcome. Burton H. Atwood, Jr., Director of Motion Pictures, Community House. Editor's note: Nels Nelson, 517 Fir street, has requested Winnetka Talk to publish the accompanying communica- tion, which, he states, is the copy of one addressed to the Village council, and to which he has received no reply. Mr. Nelson's note to the editor of Winnetka Talk reads: "Please have attached printed in the "Winnetka Talk as I have sent the com- munication to the Village council and am awaiting an answer." The letter addressed to the Village council reads: To the President and the Village Council of the Village of Winnetka, Illinois. I notice by the "Winnetka Talk" that the Village council was ordered by the Circuit court to approve the Rosewood Subdivision plat. Also that special counsel has been em- ployed and that the village has or- dered an appeal taken. Is it not a fact that several other Judges of Cook county, have held it is the duty of the Village to approve plats such as that of the Rosewood Subdivision and that the Village Attorney had advised the Council that under the law, it was your duty to approve said plat. Under the circumstances, being a tax-payer, will you kindly inform me why the taxpayers of Winnetka are being burdened with all of this litiga- tion and special attorneys. Very truly yours, NELS NELSON. 516 Fir Street, Winnetka Talk, Gentlemen : Has it occurred to you that one of the most essential and important move- ments in connection with the proposed changes and improvements to be made in Winnetka, is the erection of a '"Meetin" House on the South-West side? The time is propitious for soon there will be no site available. I know of no medium so valuable as your paper to inaugurate this movement, which should be started without delay and full credit be given you. I am not a church member, but do not believe it would be a hard task to make me one. Neither am I endowed with this world's goods but would start a subscription with $250.00, also subscribe for a like amount in Bonds. One hundred such subscrip- tions would mean $50,000.00. Two hun- dred subscribers would mean $100,000.00. Twenty-five dollars per year from 100 members would mean $2,500.00 to be added to the collections toward mainte- nance. Why not start a canvass among the West and South-West and see what can be done? Yours for success, M. S. HENRY. SEVENTEEN CLUB DANCE The Winnetka Masonic temple ball- room will be the scene of a dance this evening given by the Seventeen club, comprising in its membership several young people of Winnetka and Glencoe. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4, 1924 Saturday, February 9 The Triangle Club of Boys are plan- kg Ball for Boys in Gym at 10 ning a Bunco Party in the new Center | Cats 107 Small Bows at 20. M0 Room of Community House on the eve- Gon Ose Io Mou at S30 PM ning of Wednesday, February 6, at 8 Vole Ball i PR o'clock. At this time the friends will So cy Cr b M 4 NS ib have a chance to see the new Club Room R coer 3 ul Io ig Ingan the Assemnly which *the boys' hive "enthusiastically | Noom at © oclock. been fitting up for their needs. Monday, February 4 WANT ADS ARE HOME GETTERS In the Gymnasium: Morning Gym| If you want a home, the surest way Class for Women. to get it is to ask for one in a Classified Fancy Dancing for Girls at 4 o'clock. | Ad, because some of our readers are Young Mons Chass at a certain to have homes for sale or rent. Business Men's Class at 8:30 o'clock. -D: seting s North i : ED im of the North Shore North. Shore Window & Camp Fire Girls at 4 o'clock. House Cleaning Co. Folk Dancing {for Children at 4 clock 10 Prouty Annex, o'clock. ' Kindergarten at 9:30 o'clock. Phone Win. 1994 Triangle Club Meeting at 8 o'clock. Winnetka, Ill. Chamber of Commerce Band at 8 o'clock. = Tuesday, February 5 In the Gymnasium. Folk Dancing for . Women at 9 o'clock. Brady & Riddle Basket Ball for Boys at 4 o'clock. Young Ladies' Class at 7:30 o'clock. "Friendship Circle" Class at 8:30 Will Do Your o'clock. . Foreign Class at 9:30 o'clock. Carpenter Repairs Kindergarten at 9:30 o'clock. Camp Fire Girls at 4 o'clock. Cheaply and Promptly Motion Pictures at 4:15, 7 and 9 P. M. ; Classes in English for Foreign men Estimates Furnished and Women at 8 o'clock. . re O. T. R. Boys at 8 o'clock. Phone Winnetka 381 "Friendship Circle" Club at 9:30 o'clock. Wednesday, February 6 In the Gymnasium--Women's Class at 9 o'clock. Boy's Class at 4 o'clock. Basket Ball at 8 o'clock. _All-Day Meeting of the Women's So- ciety. Kindergarten at 9:30 A. M. Blue Birds at 4 o'clock. Triangle Club Bunco Party at 8 o'clock. Art Class -at 9-o'clock. Mr. Richards' Lecture Course at 8 o'clock. Thursday, February 7 Kindergarten at 9:30 o'clock. NoYe THE HONORS Skokie Basket Ball--Gym 3:45 _ o'clock, THAT WE WEAR Camp Fire Girls at 4 P. M. Fowks SAY. WE 2 Boy Scouts, Troops 1 and 2 at 7:30 '" P.M. ARE "ON THE SAUVARE Horticultural Society at 8 o'clock. ; Bible Study class at 1:30 P. M. E'RE avowedly an ed Fridays February 8 enemy of Jack Frost Morning Gym Class for Women at And ab ally of Comfort. If there's anything the matter OTTO DOVIDAT with your water pipes we'll TAILOR and FURRIER p fix them up for you. Fine Clothes ) For Ladies and Gentlemen $ We Clothes Made to Order Remodeling--Pressing--Cleaning 784 Elm St. Corner Linden Stove Mme bs moe Ii VIC J. KILLIAN 67 "Burton Place, Cori Clark St." s % Chicago f 4 Plumbing Contractor Successor to 1 J A St ©. CO. 874 Center St. Winn. 1260 sell and install RUUD GAS WATER HEATERS Indu Beauty Shop 818 Elm Street Winnetka 2176 Ethel M. Taylor, R. N. . The skin, scalp and hair being the particular care of all Cosmetic or as commonly known "Beauty Shops," the first requisite is "Purity of Ingredients" in all prepar- ations used. The up-to-date Beauty Shop, where the operators have really had a scientific and ethical training. COMMUNITY HOUSE MATINEES EVENINGS at 4 P. M. 7.15&9 NEXT TUESDAY (FEB. 5) "The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine" AND "THE OREGON TRAIL" (CHAPTER 4) NEXT FRIDAY (FEB. 8) "MIGHTY LAK' A ROSE" It will linger in your memory like the echo of an unforgetable song MONEY TALKS! Many people are being insured and many killed by Automobiles. THE ONLY SAFETY IS INSURANCE If you insure with the OLD AETNA you are sure to get your money. Many Fires These Days. FULL LINE OF FIRE COMPANIES CLARK T. NORTHROP, Agent 556 Center St., Winnetka, Ill. WE. ARE TAKING Lae ll MEASURES daily to fit people smartly and well, with the best of fabrics that were ever put into men's clothing. We guarantee the fabric, the fit, the fashion and the finish of every garment, giv- ing you a Suit that will reflect credit upon us as tailors and up- on you as the wearer. THE NORTH SHORE TAILORS & CLEANERS A. SIMON, Prop. : 674 Vernon Ave. Phone Glencoe 38 Glencoe, Ill WE SAVE YOU THE PRICE OF A NEW CAR It's a fact! That old car of yours that looks so dingy and dis- reputable can be transformed in- a , i OKS LIKE iN EW. Iv : | to practically a new model by -¥ 4 means of our auto painting and dyn AUTC finishing. Let us figure on the 1 Webi job. Let us tell you what we've A) done for others. O ~ ROBERT W. McINTYRE Rear of Wilmette State Bank Phone Wil. 684 550 Phone Center Win. St. 344 of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors A HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS 9. PAINT The Vagabond dance orchestra will fur- nish the, musie:. co ¢ Rasmesen's store Painting and Decorating FOR YOU vy = HE proper nourishment takes us along the journey from here to there. Whatever your work-a- day duties, you should be properly fed. Our one ambition is to supply you with the proper meats and every one knows how well we are succeeding. PETERS MARKET A. PETERS, Prop. 734 ELM STREET Phone Winnetka 920-921-922