| | ARR PRK SA ls BR 4 10 WINNETKA TALK February 13, 1926 RESUMES ACTIVITIES | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shore Theatre guild will read "John Ferguson" by St. John Ervine, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barber, 1214 Scott avenue, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, February 23. All guild mem- der of the winter. Cr are invited to attend. | week at Cornell university. pT TS We Say; Whether you favor pro- hibition or not, as a good law abid- ing citizen you should always keep your feet dry. A hole in your sole is an easy way to catch cold. Catch us first. WINNETKA SHOE STORE H. Luensman, Prop. 804 Elm St. Phone Winn. 694 J - If I could slip the world to you On a little silver tray, I'd garnish it with moon and stars And send it up today. Reach The play reading group of the North 844 Prospect avenue are in Los Ange- les, and expect to be away the remain- | of Mrs. P. W. Branstreet of 475 Cedar | A street is visiting at Ithaca, N. Y., chap- | bers of Winnetka and Hubbard Woods * eroning for the festivities of Junior | I Send a Valentine!-- Send Valentine Messages to Mother and your Best Girl. They'll appreciate your thought- fulness. Choose Valentines from our ample and varied assortment. Smiling Service Community Pharmacy 750 Elm Street Phone Winn. 164 Sings at Voters' Tea fs i ho A II r-- (COMMUNITY HOUSE CALENDAR February 15 Monday, Morning-- Woman's gym class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Parliamentary law class, 9:30 a. m. North Shore Sewing guild, 10 a. m. Evening-- Young Men's class, 7:30 p. m. North Shore Music guild, 7:30 p. m. American Legion, 8 p. m. Triangle club, 8 p. m. Chamber of Commerce, 8 p. m. Public Speaking 8 p. m. Classes in English, 8 p. m. French class, 8 p. m. Business Men's class, 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, February 16 Morning-- Folk dancing for women, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Community Sewing class, 9 a. m. Brush and Pencil class, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Motion picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion pictures, 'Black Cyclone" with Rex, the King of Wild Horses--7:15 and 9 p. m Young Ladies' gym class, 7:30 p. m. Troubadors, 8 p. m. Friendship Circle club, 8:30 p. m. Mme. Gilderoy Scott Mrs. William B. Hale will open her home at 900 Willow road at 3 o'clock, Monday afternoon, February 15, for a tea for the new members of the Win- netka League of Women Voters' and for the league board of directors. Mrs. James W. Morrison, president of the state league, will be the guest of honor and will give a short address, welcom- ing the new members and telling of the work of the league. Mme. Gilderoy Scott, contralto, who is an assistant of William Shakespeare in the Fine Arts building, will give a delightful program of songs. Mme. Scott came to New York from London in 1915 with an established reputation in opera and oratorio. After repeated successes in New York, where she sang with the leading orchestras and orato- rio societies, she came to Chicago and soon became well known in concert and church activities. She has returned to Chicago this season after five years' residence in the West. Women's Group to Hear of Work at Doshisha College Prof. Darley Downs has just re- turned, on furlough, from his work in the great Doshisha university of Kyo- to, Japan, and will speak at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, February 17, in Community House under the auspices of the Women's society committee on World Friendship. For many the years the fifth grade in the Church school of the Winnetka Congregational church has studied and made contributions to the Doshisha. Fifth grade parents therefore will be especially interested in order to be "up- to-date" with their children. The morning will also be made at- tractive by songs presented by Mrs. George B. Ogan, and will close with the usual brief devotional services con- ducted by Mrs. E. E. Brown. Luncheon will be served for those who plan to remain for afternoon sew- ing. ANTICIPATE MASQUERADE The North Shore Dance and Card club will sponsor a masquerade frolic, the first informal affair of the season, Saturday, February 20, at the Winnet- ka Masonic temple. A genuine old- fashioned party is anticipated. Guests are requested to mask, although' the costumes may be very simple. Business Girl's club, 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, February 17 Morning-- Bush and Pencil class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Woman's society, all day. Afternoon-- Boy's gym class, 3:45 p. m. Fancy dancing, 4 p. m. Evening-- Church Institute dinner, 7 p. m. Art class, 8 p. m. Basketball, 8 p. m. Czecho-Slovakians, 8:30 p. m, Thursday, Feb. 18 Morning-- Woman's gym class, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Stitch-in-Time club, 9 a. m. Public Speaking class, 10 a. m. Afternoon-- Blue Birds, 3:30 p. m. Camp Fire Girls, 3:45 p. m. Boys' gym class, 4:30 p. m. Evening-- Orioles, 7:30 p. m. Art class, 8 p. m. Natural Horticultural society, 8 Pp. m. Business Men's class, 8 p. m. Friday, Morning-- Women's Folk dancing, 9 a. m. Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Rotary club, 12:15 p. m. Pathfinders, 4 p. m. Motion picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion pictures -- Jackie Coogan in "Old Clothes," performances at 7:15 and 9 p. m. Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. North Shore Art league, 8 p. m. Panthers, 7:30-8:30 p. m. February 19 Saturday, February 20 Morning-- Panthers, 10 a. m. Boys' class, 11 a. m. Afternoon-- Boys' gym class, 2 p. m. Motion picture matinee, 2:30 p. m. Evening-- Motion pictures--"Old Clothes," fea- turing Jackie Coogan, 7:15 and 9 p. m. Observe Silver Wedding With Valentine Party Mr. and Mrs. James Demski of 1059 Chatfield road, are holding a rather un- usual valentine celebration on Saturday, February 13, as it is the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding Many relatives and old friends are coming from far and near to assist with the celebration They will entertain about 75 guests. Among those from out of town who will be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Demski are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wag- ner and daughter, Hildegard, of La Crosse, George Rose of Milwaukee, and Wiliam Lagerquist of Jacksonport, is