52 WINNETKA TALK March 12, 1927 Joseph Turck Jr.'s Grade Wins St. John's Star Joseph Turck, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. V. Turck, 522 Linden avenue, Wilmette, has been attending St. John's Military Academy, at Dela- field, Wis., where he has been awarded a special silver star award for high scho'arship record. Elmer Adams, 873 Oak street, and his sister, Mrs. Clara Heindselman, 873 Oak street, left yesterday for a three months' motor trip through the South. SCOUT COURT OF HONOR All sixteen of the merit badge scouts of the Kenilworth troop will be up for their full quota of 3 merit badges at the Court of Honor which will be held on March 16. Ten scouts took tests for a merit badge in life saving and in swimming, Tuesday, at the Union League club in Chicago. Scoutmaster Leaks of Troop 4, Wilmette, who is | also swimming director at the club, | conducted the tests. | Mrs. William G. Hibbard, 840 Wil- low street, left last week for a short | trip in the East. CONGREGATION SUBJECT "From Baruch Spinoza to Ahad Ha' Am"--representing the twenty-five year period between the Rejected and Accepted Jewish Philosophers, will be the subject at the services of the North Shore Congregation Israel to be held Sunday morning, March 13, at 11 o'clock in the Hubbard Woods school. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Koch, 1110 Pine street, and their three children, have gone to Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. Koch is returning this week, and Mrs. Koch and the children will remain for a month's stay. 5 . stations. Chicago stations. One-Day Excursion Rate Winnetka to Chicago Loop and Return Same Day Round Trip Oc From Indian Hill - - - - 65¢ From Hubbard Woods - 75¢ Tickets good for transportation to all downtown Returning, tickets good from Roosevelt Road, Adams © Wabash or Grand Ave. To take advantage of this special rate, customers must purchase round trip tickets before boarding trains. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. T he Road of Service WINNETKA PASSENGER STATION Tel. Winpetka 963 Baggage Checked Kurenko Pleases in Season's Final Music Club Recital (By Critic) The third season of Artist Recitals, sponsored by the Winnetka Music club, came to a close Tuesday, March 8§, with a song recital by the Russian col- oratura soprano, Maria Kurenko. She gave a widely varied program and sang it all with perfection of technic, though sometimes lacking in interpre- tation. She has a voice of great beauty and is unexcelled in her mastery of coloratura. She sings with style and elegance. While Madame Kurenko's voice has been modified, it still re- tains an exotic savor, and, like the voices of all Russian women, it trends towards sharpness at times. Her Russian group was given with great freedom and spontaneity, and in her French songs she was equally facile. In the final group, "Time of Part- ing," by Hadley, and the familiar "Lass With the Delicate Air," seemed most pleasing. She was most gracious with encores and ended her program with a fascinating little song called "Rain." The composer's name was not available. Mr. MacDonald's accompaniments were good but showed a lack of prac- tice in their ensemble. The women of the True Kindred of Wilmette will meet on Tuesday, March 15, at the home of Mrs. J. B. Bowbish, 1501 Lake street, Evanston, for their charity sewing, from 10 o'clock to 4 o'clock. Somewhere, somehow, some people have heard that the AMPICO is expensive, and yet you may own one for as little as $1975 Somewhere, somehow, some people have heard that there are similar instruments al- most as good as the Ampico --hence the CHICKERING AMPICO offers itself gladly for com- parison anytime -- anywhere --under any conditions. A liberal allowance for your pres- ent piano--and the balance over a period of years. dhe @Hhickering Btudios Carleton Kawumeyer 527 Davis Street ~ Svanston NI Felephone - Greenleaf 3230 Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Evenings a -- s