32 WINNETKA TALK March 13, 1926 C. OF C. MEETS MONDAY The Winnetka Chamber of Com- merce will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday evening, March 15, at Community House. Matters of im- portance to every member will be dis- cussed at this session, it is announced. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rawleigh of 590 Williow street returned from their southern trip on March 7, having spent five delightful weeks in Nassau. A CORRECTION In a recent issue of Winnetka Talk it was stated that physicians at the Infant Welfare station at Chicago Commons, which derives much of its financial support from Winnetka, gave advice and treatment free of charge. This was an erroneous impression. The physicians, it is explained, are paid by Infant Welfare society, although their services entail no cost to the patient. Music Department of Woman's Club Gives Out Recital Program The music department of the Win- netka Woman's club, Mrs. Everett L. Harris, chairman, announces the fol- lowing program for Tuesday, March 16, at 2:30 o'clock, by Mrs. Dennis Gent, -ontralto, and Hadassah McGiffin at the piano: 1 10 prizes. 50 prizes. . .. 200 prizes. . . . OYS! Here is your chance to win a big cash prize just by writing a good essay! First prize is $1,000 -- enough to buy an automo- bile--a six week's trip to Europe -- or to pay your college tuition for four years. Then there are five prizes of $200 each. Just think -- * $200 will buy a brand-new first-class mo- torcycle -- or a saxophone, bi- cycle and camp- ing outfit--and still 1 e a v e spending money. 712 Church St. Evanston 266 cash prizes for Boys 12 to 18 in RCA $5,000 Radio Essay Contest 5 prizes. ..$200 each. ........... Contest Ends March 31 Open Evenings ~ North Shore Talking Machine Company New Orthophonic Victrolas, Radio and Small Instruments. Taungi dal Caro Bene Secchi With a Painted Ribbon ...Beéthoven I'am Like the Remnant of a Cloud of Autumn... 000 Lee. Carpenter S 000 Don't Cea@re ....s....s5..3 Carpenter ] IL rn Ada aw SO COR EE a RY Juon Fruhlingsnacht® ........... Schumann Des Kindes Gebet ........... Reger Wenn die Linde Bluht ........ Reger Amour, Viens Aider (from Samson and Voy a eae wie Ye ane Jedeton ow $1,000 May Day Carol, IV. elish Folk Song UTE, RA 100.each. .: uh La 1,000 Twilight |... ier or Teds Mitchell Se 1,000 e 400 REE RTE «eds Mitche 20 tach 1,000 Guy C. Caldwell, of Longs Peak, 'olo., will speak at Skokie school as- sembly, next Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, on the subject, "Birds, Songs and Wild Flowers." Mr. Caldwell is lecturing under the auspices of the Nature Mag- azine. . His talk will be for the parents as well as the children of the school. In addition there are 260 other prizes ranging from $100 to $5--all well worth competing for. These 266 prizes aggregat- ing $5,000 are being of - Mrs. Halsey White, with her son, Hugh White, and her niece, Miss Ruth Gibson, has returned to Winnetka and is residing at 708 Willow road. | Camp Fire Embers Camp Fire Girls--LINE UP! Thus were pointed out the girls who had finished their knot-boards, for every girl possessing one was tightly cling- ing to the cherished piece of wood, due March. 4. Curious comments es- caped from the lips of those who passed up the line viewing differing artistic effects plus some hurried but also conscientious efforts resulting in knot-boards. We will say that there were some very lovely results. Assembly broke up--as Assemblies do--and group meetings commenced. A surprise was in store! Mrs. Luther Gulick, the inspiration of Camp Fire Symbolism, arrived at five o'clock to talk to the girls. Can you imagine anything more perfect with which to end a Camp Fire day than to. have one of our own Founders speak to us of the very medium by which we ex- press ourselves? This week Camp Fire is to have an- other surprise! An expedition is plan- ned for those who finished their knot- boards in time. The report to be sent in next week will undoubtedly call 'forth exclamations of pleasure and ap- preciation. We will do our best! WO-HE-LO, Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. I. B. Connor, 1152 Hampton- dale road was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party Thursday of last week for Mrs. Charles Hurd of New York, who was the house guest of Mrs. Hubert Howard. fered by the Radio Corpor- ation of America for the best essays on radio broad- casting written by boys from 12 to 18 yares of age. Don't do any writing until New you come in and learn the particulars o f 1 the contest. Come and we'll be glad to tell you all about this contest. 15¢ per quart Wieland's Comes from Tuburcular- tested cows. 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