WINNETKA TALK June 26, 1926 ' convenient location and attractive warerooms-- criminating buyer. Some Day You Are Going to Buy A Grand Piano. When That Time Comes we can be of genuine service to you in helping you make your selection. Although the Chickering Studios is a new concern we are not entering an untried and unproven field. Mr. Kaumeyer's several years' experience in placing many of the various pianos we represent, in North Shore homes, his ac- tivities in professional and North Shore musical affairs, our All of these factors, we believe, will appeal to the dis- Ghickering & Sons - Marshall & Wendell - Brewster THE AMPICO Che Fhickering Studios Carleton Kawumeyer PIA 0.8 327 Davis Street ~ Svanston Nlinois Gelephone - Greenleaf 3230 At the Ontrance to the North Shore Hotel 2 Ask All Women of Kenilworth to Join Great Lakes Party All women of Kenilworth are in- vited to join Mrs. Joseph Joyce in giving a party for our disabled war veterans on Monday, June 28, at the Great Lakes hospital. It is not pos- sible to reach all residents of the vil- lage by phone, those in charge state, so a cordial invitation is extended here- with to all those who are interested in participating. The occasion is a party for all of the boys having a birthday in June. Three young women of Kenilworth will furnish the program, Miss Teresa Backus, Miss Helen Fraser and Miss Dorothy Smith, who will be at the piano. A cake with candles and gifts for the birthday boys will be special features of the event. Refreshments will be served to all who are able to come to the Recreation hall as well as those in the hospital. The announcement continues : "Many of our friends have expressed a will- ingness to help. If you have not been called by phone, please call Mrs. M. H. Dement, Kenilworth 1641, or Mrs. Joseph Joyce, Kenilworth 2134, for any information. THE ART GALLERIES rl, of 360 N. Michigan Ave. Wacker Drive at Bridge Chicago, Illinois. INTERIOR DECORATING PAINTINGS -- BRONZES FOUNTAIN SQUARE--EVANSTON No need of going else- where for your Golf or Tennis supplies. We maintain a very large stock of the sea- son's popular Athletic Goods. Second Floor Golf Balls Spalding "30" $4.00 Doz. 35¢ each Kroflite Seconds $5.50 Doz. S0c each Tennis Balls, Presses and Covers Golf Set Complete $9.75 This outfit includes four clubs, made by Spalding, and good bag. or driver, 1 brassie mid-iron, mashie and putter. "Special" Chandler Varsity Racket $7.50 This racket is a regular $10 value. Rein- forced frame, concave, lam- inate throat. GIVES HEALTH TENETS FOR THE INTELLIGENT Noted Specialist Outlines What Citizen Should Known About Health Matters Here is an outime of ten health tenets prescribed by Dr. Livingston Farrand, president of Cornell univer- sity, as fundamental to the mental equipment of every person who lays claim to being an intelligent citizen: 1. He should have a knowledge of physiological basis for sound health habits, such as regular and sufficient hours of sleep, right posture, suitable exercise and proper elimination. 2. He should know the types and amounts and proportions of the va- rious food elements essential to the proper nurture of his body. He should have an acquaintance with the principles of normal mental action and the conditions underlying the more common variations from normal state of mind. 4. He should have a general under- standing of the sex instinct in man-- its stages of development, its normal expression and the values and penal- ties attaching to it. He should have a knowledge of the factors determining infection and resistance and of the principles of arti- ficial immunization in case of certain of the common infectious diseases. 6. He should have enough knowl- edge of the causes and prevention of the degenerative diseases to offer a prospect of passing through middle life without a brealsdown. 7. He should know and therefore be armed against health hazards lurk- ing in the environment, such as pol- luted water and milk supply, conges- tion in housing, poisonous dusts of certain industries, infected soil, etc. 8. He should appreciate the neces- sity for frequent medical and dental examination. 9. He should have an intelligent basis for choosing wisely his medical and dental advisers, and for realizing that the modern practice of medicine is grounded on science, and not on mystery, fancy and tradition. 10. He should have a knowledge of the important health problems facing the community, of the methods of at- tacking those problems, and of the re- sults to be expected from intelligent community action in the public health field. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Skeel, 338 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, have | 'ust returned from an eastern sojourn, jan automobile trip | throueh the Delaware Water Gap, to from Syracuse Woodbridge, N. J., then to Atlantic City, New York City and back to Syracuse, where Mrs. Skeel remained for a vicit with her sister, Mrs. William Tohnson. 2 EA Vacation Luggage Overnight Bags, $7.50 to $30.04 Hat Box Specials, $3.75, $5.00, $9.50 Wardrobe Trunk Specials, $44.00 and $50.00 NEW YORK . EST. 1850 CHICAGO - ve hh de