WINNETKA TALK May 8, 1926 40 in 20 Lessons on JAZZ sia ane, Banjo. Ba%e ete. hristénsen Chicago. Write for Free Booklet EYE STRAIN Causes Headaches When Your Eyes Need Care CONSULT AN EXPERT I have taught the eye, its trouble, in a Chicago Eye College for over ten years. For the truth and right glasses at a MODERATE 7 West Madison St. COR. STATE 10th Floor $ AO M to 6 P. M. Phone Rand. 2825 PUBLISH HONOR ROLL New Trier High School Gives Scholar- ship List for Second Month in Sec- ond Semester The honor roll for the second month of the present semester at New Trier High school was announced this week. There is an increase in the number of names on the honor roll this month, it is explained. The list is as follows: Boys' List Senior Boys--William Lanferman, David Nutt, Robert Page, Theodore Perry, Edward Brandriff, Edward Lange, Herbert Weld, Ralph Orner, For Mother's Day We offer beautiful Radium wash silk Dresses in white, pink, peach and gray, all very stylish and surprisingly reasonable. Also beautiful hats to match. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 Automobile Fully 562 Lincoln Ave. Our Enlarged Is Now Ready Inspection Invited equipped Duco, Lacquer or Varnish Fin- ishes, which ever you prefer. Any kind of job you may want - from a one coat revarnish, to the finest perfect surface, dust free coach job. Prices in accordance with the job. Estimates Gladly Given. A Representative will call if desired. Wersted Motor Co. Winnetka Paint Shop to furnish Phone 165 Morris Hirsch, George Immerwahr, William Lloyd, Frank Stover, Ralph Heineman, Fred Schmidt, Edwin Com- fort, Robert Cunningham, Lawrence Davis, Robert English, Harry May, Jerome Goodman, Arthur Hawkinson, Howard Kraft, Lawrence Langdon, Walter Marx, Frederic Reinhold, Wil- lard Thompson, Milton Boyajian, Charles Jacobs, Warrens Seibold. Junior boys--Benyamin Crawford, Conrad Daniels, Jack Rathbone, Rollin Simonds, Preston Farley, Edward Bauman, Paul Jackett, Arthur Roth, Henry Seul, Linus Smith. Sophomore boys--Frank Gilchrist, Victor Deinlein, George Pattison, Stod- dard Small, Harold Schaefgen, Robert Harper, Arthur Van Deursen, Dean Vail. Freshman boys--Dorland Robert Marcus, James Baker, Brown, Morton Mergentheim, William Gibson, John Norman, Warren Schmidt, Paul Smith, Stephen Windes, William Treat Burns, Donald Collier, Carl Hall, Kenneth Moeller, Robert Simmons, Warren Smith, Frank Roth. Girls' List Senior girls--Helen Drynan, Vir- ginia Hannah, Euginia Jones, Eu- nice Stoddard, Helen Brown, Marion Hesler, Verna Ravenscroft, Violet Ravenscroft, Marion Springer, Harriet Andrewson, Alice Brungen, Virginia Haight, Marjory Hill, GaMhar Kheiral- la, Gertrude Wagner, Betty Webster, Charlotte Waltz, Elizabeth DeBerard, Jean Evers, Catherine Geib, Louise Hendrikson, Frances Howard, Eliza- beth Babcock, Dorthy Beck, Anna Boyajian, Josephine Comfort, Madeline Hicks, Mary Lutz, Fay Reiner, Eliza- beth Sweet. Junior girls -- Marjorie Reiner, Adele Margaret Stults, Catherine Bickham, Frances Etzbach, Ruth Kinne, Nath- alie Meers, Estelle Engelhardt, Esther Wrightson, Ruth Long, Marjorie Solo- mon, Marie Stone, Elsie Reinhardt, Margaret Boynton, Jane Calloway, Esther Crab, Charlotte Erwin, Vir- ginia Harfst, Alice James, Ruth Olson, Naomi Porter, Emma Rummier, Marion Wolf. Sophomore girls--Jane Ashman, Florence Burnham, Virginia Cordell, Helen Gates, Mary Lannen, Frances Jonas, Jane Philbrick, Nellie Louise Weil, Margaret Whitsett, Marie Swen- son, Margaret Huddle, Betty Scrimge- our, Dorothy Durham, Gertrude Becca, Margaret Gillson, Elizabeth Felke., Davis, George Ruth Hamburger, Savage, Vera McKay, Lois Noble, Marian Schuman, Mary Alice Longland, Eliza- beth Sanford. Freshman girls Margaret Gordon, Marie Koepke, Dorothea West, Jane Barr, Margaret Belote, Dorcas Branson, Betty Holmes, Annie McDonald, Georgianna Weedon, Martha Etzbach, Virginia Connor, Elizabeth Kelly, Emilie Banning, Faith Burge, Mar- jorie Evers, Josephine Farley, Rutn Hardt, Marion Hilpert, Reba Michener, Hazel Murphy, Alice Shirinian, Ros- 1iyn Sincere, Virginia Taylor, Hazel Throckmorton, Evelyn Wienecke, Jane Willard. Village Bank Accounts Now Kept at Both Banks At the meeting of the Village council, held last Tuesday evening, it was voted to divide the local bank ac- counts of the village between the Win- netka Trust and Savings bank and the Winnetka State bank on a mutually agreeable basis. The petty cash ac- count and the payroll account are to be retained at the Winnetka Trust and Savings bank while the cashier's ac- count, whereby funds are transferred to the Illinois Merchants Trust com- pany of Chicago, will be carried at the Winnetka State bank in the future. "Adam and Fallen Man," Christian Science Topic The lesson sermon at First Church of Christ, Scientists, on Sunday morn- ing, May 9, will be "Adam and Fallen Man." Services will be held in the Masonic temple at 708 Elm street, at 11 o'clock, and the testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. The Christian Science reading room at 526 Linden street, is open daily from 12 until 6 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. David Hallinan of 1050 Spruce street are expected home this week-end from a several weeks' stay at Hot Springs, Ark. Choose modiste service. Your Engraver as carefully as you do the gown, for the wedding sta- tionery sets the keynote of the entire event. Lord's Engravers are pledgea to maintain standard (Main Floor--Davis St. Aisle.) of the wedding this in style, store's quality, i i