36 WINNETKA TALK February 13, 1926 Give Dinner, Reception for Lorado Taft, Feb. 16 On All-Illinois dinner in honor of Lorado Taft, celebrated sculptor and chairman of the Art Extension com- mittee of the University of Illinois, is to be held Tuesday evening, February 16, at the Hotel Sherman. While given primarily by the friends of the univer- sity for one of its illustrious graduates, many organizations of both city and state with which Mr. Taft is identified are cooperating. Among these are the Illinois Relations committee of the Chicago Association of Commerce, City club, Art Institute, schools, civic clubs, women's clubs, parent-teacher associations, art clubs, and various state-wide associations. President David Kinley of the University of Illi- nois will make the principal address. Reservations for this dinner are to be made with Arnold E. Fumagally, Hotel Sherman company, it is explained. MUSIC GUILD MEETS There will be a meeting of the Win- netka division of the Music guild of the north shore, in the Camp Fire Girls' room at Community House at 7:30 Monday evening, February 15. All private music teachers as well as teachers of music in the public schools are invited to attend. Mrs. I. A. Townsend of Galesburg, Ill, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Dickinson, of 1228 Scott avenue, returned home on Wednesday, February 10. COAL PHONE WINNETKA 12 E. C. Weissenberg Sisterhood Announces Next Meeting Program The Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation announces for its next regular meeting, Wednesday afternoon, February 17, at 3 o'clock, in Glencoe Masonic hall, Hazel and Vernon ave- T'able Discussion of nues, "A Round Religious Education." The program follows : Willard W. Beatty, assistant superin- tendent of Winnetka Public schools, "Co-operation Between Day School and School of Religious Education." Frank McKibben, associate secretary of Chicago Council of Religious Edu- cation, "The Religious Dynamic." Rabbi Harvey E. Wessel, "Has the Jewish Religious School Reason for Being?" Mrs. Alfred Alschuler and Mrs. Leon Longini will lead the discussion. Everyone interested is welcome. There's a Reason Why We Have Been So Successful The reason is: After a first visit--you will be on our long list of satisfied patrons. A trial will convince. Permanent Waving Engenol Steam Process Inecto and Rapidol Dyeing Marinello Beauty Shop HANNA N. ANDERSON 733 Elm St. Phone 822 tal, Linen, Leather, parties. in interesting examples of Reproductions Hangings and Tapestries DUNCAN STUDIOS (Shop of Elizabeth and Arthur Duncan) 815 ELM ST., WINNETKA Rare and unusual selections in Pottery, Silver, Brass, Crys- Faience, ceramics, for Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Bridge We announce a new shipment of Florentine leather photo- graph frames at astonishingly low prices. Our Interior Decorating Department can meet all demands Furniture--modern and antique Paintings and etchings Wrought iron, Oriental Mirrors, Screens, Rugs Lamps and shades CLEANING and PRESSING The next thing to having a new suit is to have a suit that has been skilfully cleaned and pressed. Your suit will not only look like new, but it will wear longer. We will "press it by hand if you desire. 20% REDUCTION ON NEW CLOTHES Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing H. E. Odhner 1050 Gage St. Winnetka 278 Hubbard Woods