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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Feb 1927, p. 23

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WINNETKA TALK February 12, 1927 Every Man who buys in this Clothing Sale gets the most for his money! % 24 Suits S for $ 20 vercoats for 1¢ Suit «al Overcoat for Perfect- Fitting, Custom-Made SUITS-- ~OVERCOATS Men's and Young Men's Busi- Every type! Shaggy, burly, ness Suits, Sports Suits, Golf warmth - without - weight over Suits, Semi-Dress Suits--in a coats for stormy weather" wealth of fine materiais, includ- Sig Wg My hn en: ing Fancy Serges, Fancy Wools, tons, Worsted Curls, Nigger. and Fancy Bannockburns; solid heads. Royal Bena} Twists. shades in all colors; plain and Buckskin _ Woolen Chinelills Nubs, and other' 'solendid fa from fancy flannels In every shade of he igen ln tan and all lighter shades. Made ts your Measure A Evanston Royal Branch Store 1641 Orrington Avenue Library Plaza Building Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Evenings | THE Fy TAT ORS IN 10,000 CITIES "The World's Greatest Clothes Value" Made Expressly for You and You Only LOOK FOR THE ROYAL TIGER SIGN IN YOUR OWN HOME TOWN! a HAIG O. CARTOZIAN Inc. Importer of FINE ORIENTAL RUGS Expere Cleaning and Repairing--Hand Work Only We Give Long Life to Your Rugs If you want work done right, call University 5236 COURTEOUS PROMPT SERVICE Open Evenings 1417 Sherman Avenue Kindergarten College Has Big Enrollment Increase Registration for the mid-year class of the National Kindergarten and Ele- mentary college is being completed this week, the new class already more than tripling the number of students who graduated from the college at the end of January. Several of the students enrolled in this class have come from Illinois, Northwestern and other uni- versities, and eight are college gradu- ates. It is interesting to note that among the many students with advanced standing there are four foreign mis- sionaries, home on furlough for addi- tional training. T hese missionaries are: Miss Lucy Russell, Japan; Miss Ann Brumbaugh, India; Miss Edith Shufelt, China; Miss Elizabeth Hobart, China. JOINS HAYLOFTE BAND "Connie" Webster, 719 Linden ave- nue, Wilmette, banjo artist, who has just returned from the West Coast where he was associated with leading dance orchestras, has returned to the north shore and is playing in the or- chestra at the Haylofte at Evanston. A TyrPiCAL PARJAN INSTALLATION Photographed at the Blackstone Hotel THE ARISTOCRAT of Radiator Enclosures PARJAN is an individually tailored radiator cabinet that has been gen- erally pronounced by heating engi- neers, architects and designers, as the most beautiful, practical and efficient cabinet available--A cabi- net that meets the most discerning requirements, and enhances the most artistically appointed homes-- For further information Phone Bittersweet 3178 THE DECORATIVE UTILITIES CO. 3819 No. Ashland Ave. Chicago 2 Zadar dazdaiiziiiiii > dt Ae Za a2 D777 2777s Select Cast for "The Brownies" College Drama Final rehearsals were held this week foo "The Brownies," the children's play to be given by the student players of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college on Saturday, Feb- ruary 12, in Harrison hall, under the auspices of the north shore alumnae of the college. The members of the cast show an unusual amount of talent in their por- trayal of the various characters, and their ready abandon to the spirit of fun and frolic which pervades the waking moments of the two mischiev- ous small boys about whom the play centers, gives the entire performance a natural and child-like atmosphere, it is stated. Miss Kathryn Reintges of West Palm beach, Fla., will take the part of Tommy, and Miss Gladys Towne of Waterloo, Ia., that of Johnny. Other members of the cast are: Father--Charlotte Olds Grandmother--Irma Rath Madame McGreevey--Mary Margar- et Duffield Frogs--Edith Manierre Virginia Bartel Bats--Catherine Wilcox Alma Baur Geneva Mangrum- Fireflies--Helen Wise Mary Alice Kirtley Corinne McCoid Josephine Lawrence Jeanette Phelps Marie Patkus Second Semester at N. U. Finds Registration Boost An increased attendance at the Col- lege of Liberal Arts of Northwestern university is now indicated for the sec- ond semester, which started last Mon- day, registration day. At last reports new students applying for admission numbered 150, most of whom are to be freshmen. With the usual migration from university to university among upper classmen, the entire number of new students may go much higher. However, a goodly number of students are dropping out for one or another reason. This jis said to be invariably true at this time of the year. There are always a small number of so- called "flunks" and also a few who drop out for personal reasons, such as illness or low finances. But the net increase in Liberal Arts is now expected to be as large as the facil- ities of the Evanston campus will per- mit, something over 2200 students. This year, as has been true for sev- eral years of the Evanston depart- ments, limitations of facilities largely controls the number of students who will be registered, provided credits are acceptable. ENJOY LEADERSHIP COURSE The men enrolled in the course in boy leadership being held under the auspices of the Boy Scouts of America, North Shore area, each Monday night, are enjoying the course and gaining some valuable program material and a better background of boy understand- ing, it is stated. The next session will be held Monday night, February 14, 7:30 p. m., at the Highland Park Pres- byterian church, All men are invited to attend. MONTHLY LUNCHEON The north shore alumnae of Delta Gamma will hold their monthly lunch- eon and meeting Monday, February 14, at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Ben- jamin Bills, 700 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette.

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