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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 May 1926, p. 7

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May 1, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 5 Ravinia Club Will Entertain Committees at Luncheon on May 7 The Ravinia club will entertain all the members of the various committees and the following members of the Glen- coe committee at luncheon Friday, May 7, at 1 o'clock, at the Moraine hotel, Highland Park: Mrs. George E. Orr, chairman, Mrs. Harold E. Foreman, vice-chairman; Mrs. Oscar J. West, secretary; and Mesdames Auguste Babize, A. C. Bull, Henry C. Burnett, Harry C. Champlin, Frederick E. Clarke, Ralph D. Cushman, Edward Friedlander Donald M. Gallie, Jr., A C. Goodnow, John A. Grant, Charles F. Henning, Walter C. Hughes, Louis G. Hoffman, E. W. Maechtle, Frank McKeegan, Charles F. Pearce, Francis J. Sherwin, and John T. Stringer. The Ravina club and its numerous committees is a large an energetic or- ganization. Its task is the selling of ticket books up and down the north shore and in town. So assidously do the committees labor, that few can es- cape them. Mrs. Ralph H. Poole of Lake Forest is presidents of the club. Louis Eckstein devotes practically his entire spare time to Ravinia, securing artists and planning the details of the season's programs. On this occasion he will outline the plans for the Ravinia opera and concerts for the coming season. The artists engaged, it is stated, and the operas to be pro- duced during the summer of 1926, will excell even the season of 1925 in artistic value. Skokie School Instructor Joins Adventure Campers Frank Bailey of the Skokie school has joined the staff of Adventure Island 3oys' Camp, according to Director Charles A. Kinney, and will have charge of the land sports during the coming summer. Mr. Bailey is an ex- perienced camper, as well as having had a wide experience in organizing and directing activities of boys. Dur- ing the past two years he was director of the University of Michigan's camp for boys. Mr. Kinney is spending several days on Adventure Island, where he has a force of men at work, in preparation for the coming season. This year he plans to open camp early in June for those boys who have completed their school work. SEND BOY TO CAMP The Winnetka Rotary club proposes _to finance the cost of sending a worthy boy to the Indian Hill camp this sum- mer. This camp is directed by J. W. F. Davies, director of Community House, and is one of the outstanding summer activities of the center. =i For Dry Cleaning and Pressing Servic Call Winnetka 410 AMERICAN Dry Cleaning Co. 541 Chestnut St, gis LH I 2 | [-- -- Maria Beauty Culture Maria Lagerquist, Prop. 794 Elm Street, 2nd Floor, Franklin Bldg. Permanent Waving--W ater Waving Marcelling--Scalp Treatments Hair Dyeing--T inting--Bleaching Shampooing, Hand Dried Facials--M anicure--Swedish Massage Lusk Gives Concert in Belgian Palace | The magnificent royal palace in which King Albert, the present ruler of Belgium, lived for several years, which was later the residence of the german governor general of Belgium | during the World war and now oc- cupied by the United States ambas- sador, was the scene of a delightful evening recital on April 10 by the | noted violinist, Milan Lusk, now on a concert tour of Europe. In a fine form, | Lusk completely captivated his audi- ence including many distinguished dip- lomats, among them the Hon. William | Phillips, United States ambassador to | Belgium. His playing was marked by | a beautiful lyric and as usual with much feeling. Mr. Lusk was assisted by the | leading pianist-accompanist of Brus- sels, M. Eaile Wilmars. For Appointment Phone Winnetka 762 "HE fome Bank for Winnetka feople" Qficers ond Directors HENRY R. HALE Fresidlenté L.B.KUPPENHEIMER Vice~/ resident SANBORN HALE Costhicr CEORGE W. MEHINNEY Asst Cashier VICTOR ELTING - NOBLE HALE Every Business Man Knows This Bank TID most important factor in the success of many a business man is his strong banking connections. He looks upon this Bank as something more than a custodian of his account. It is his business counsellor, to be relied upon for valuable information and advice. If you're not taking advantage of our service, you're missing something. INNETKA STATE BANK £M ST. LAST OF LINCOLN A AvZ, BANKING HOURS : 1 Jolurdays 8a. Mm Lo 1230p.m. and Clo8rm. Al

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