WINNETKA TALK June 4, 1927 Win it you can easily and quick- ly beautify ALL your floors-- wood, linoleum, tile or composition. It matters not how they are finished -- whether with varnish, shellac, wax or paint. It takes only a few minutes-- there is no stooping--no messy rags and pails. It doesn't even soil your hands! El f . i/ P Ji / This marvelous new labor-saver bur- nishes wax on floors to a brilliant lustre that is hard to mar and easy to clean. Ten times faster and better than hand methods. Runs itself--you just guideit. Phone and reserve a Johnson Electric Floor Polisher for any day you wish. We also deliver and call for the machine. For half days use the charge is $1.00. We carry Paste, Powdered and Liquid Wax--and recommend Paste Wax when using the Electric Polisher. E. B. Taylor Hardware Co. 546 Center Street Phones 998-99 Greeley School to Hold Annual Spring Festival June 13 The annual Greeley school spring festival will be held on the lawn of the school Monday, June 13, at 1:30 in the afternoon. It will follow the same general plan that was observed last year, which, it will be remembered, was a program of distinction and beauty. The out-of-doors assembly will in no way be a demonstration, according to those in charge, as the sole object is the pleasure derived in participating and sharing in the singing of songs, in the rhythms and the dances. The general public is invited to attend. In case of rain the festival will be held on the first fair day following. The program for the afternoon's event, which will be one of the out- standing occasions of the school year, is as follows: "Morning Comes Early," Song, All Grades Folk Dance "How-do-you-do"--Girls of grades 4 & 5 Spring Songs "Karly One Morning"--English Folk Song --All Grades "Lazy Sheep"'--French Grades Folk Song--All Singing Games "The Muffin Man"--Second Grades "Round-the-Village"--Second Grades Songs "The Nut-tree'--Old Song--Grades 1 & "Cuckoo'--German Folk Song--Grades 1 and 2 " Robin"--Old Song--Grades 1 and Free Rhythms These interpret the mood of the music. Grades 1. 9 2 Songs "Ode to Joy"--Beethoven--Grades 3-4-5-6 "Gloria"--Russian Folk Song"--All Grades "Hush, My Dear"'--Bach--All Grades Rhythms Beating metre, clapping and stepping rhythm, expressing compound rhythm and interpreting moods, Sixth Grades. A Welsh March 4-4 metre Schubert Ecassaise 2-4 metre Brahms Waltz 3-4 metre Schumann Melody--Relaxation All Grades "May Song""--Polish 3-4-5-6 "Summer" --Scotch Folk Song--All Grades "0, Spirit Sweet"--Irish Folk Song--All Grades Folk Song--Grades Mrs. Harry Orwig of 548 Willow road entertained a few friends at luncheon and bridge Wednesday, June i. _-- Mrs. Lee Adams is recovering slow- ly at her home from a recent illness. Rhythms Interpreting rhythm, metre, dynamics, | feeling and mood of a folk song in 3-4 metre, Grades 3 and 4. Songs "Morning Song' --English, 18th Century-- Judge Ryner Finds Favor With Voters Along North Shore Voters in New Trier are looking for- ward with pleasure to the privilege of again casting their ballots in favor of the candidacy of Judge Ira Ryner of Wil- mette, chief justice of the Circuit court who is a candidate for reelection to a judicial post in the election to be | held Monday, June 6. Judge Ry- ner has been | a resident of | Wilmette for 20 years and has a wide acquaintance throughout the north shore. His home 1s at 1415 Hill street. The lofty esteem in which he is held by the legal profession in Chicago is indicated in the fact that he was given third position in the Chicago Bar as- sociation's list of twenty endorsements for judgeships in next Monday's ju- dicial election. He has the distinction, also, of having been nominated by three tickets in the forthcoming elec- tion, the Democratic, Republican, and Lawyers' association group. Judge Ryner, prior to entering the judicial ranks, was for 17 years asso- ciated with Colin C. H. Fyffe, one of the best known legal firms in this part of the country. The University of Nebraska and the Harvard Law school boast Judge Ry- ner as a graduate. He is a Phi Beta Kappa. Judge Ryner is numbered among the north shore's pioneer commuters and may be seen any morning of the week making his way with hundreds of other suburbanites to make the 7:55. He is not a golfer but admits he has trimmed and has in turn been trimmed by the best of them in the commuter's favorite pastime of auction bridge. He is a candidate on the Coalition ticket comprised of ten Democrats and ten Republicans. Judge Ira Rynmer Frank R. Greene of 776 Prospect avenue have sold their home and are leaving for California shortly to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. An Estimate Will Cost You Nothing White Chips PA ----------------------------------------------------------------. Entrance Driveways:-- Whether your problem is building a new road or repairing an old one--you will want the best in workmanship and materials. The Following Surface Materials -- Red Granite Chips Bird's Eye Gravel (brown) Missouri River Gravel (yellow) "When You're in a Hurry' Winnetka Teaming & Supply Co. Lawrence J. Hayes Telephone Winnetka 32 ...can be used with Tarvia Road Pitch > 4 PARK BATHING BEACHES TO BE OPENED JUNE 18 (Continued from page 1) Orvis, Health officer of the village. George B. Massey, chairman of the Fast Side Park committee of the Win- netka Park board, is in general charge of plans for the season. The cooperation of the public will be greatly appreciated by the Park board in observing the following beach regulations: Beach Regulations for 1927 1. The bathing beaches at Lake Front Park and at Elder Lane Park will be open Saturday June 18, and vy' remain open until the evening of Thurs- day, September 15, including Sundays and holidays. 2. The Lake officially open from M. to 9:00 o'clock P. Elder Lane Beach from 1:00 o'clock P. M. to 9:00 o'clock P. M. 3. One or two guards will be on duty continuously between the above hours. 4. A matron will be on duty at the Lake Front Beach from 12:00 o'clock noon to 6:00 o'clock P. M. and from 7:00 o'clock P. M. to 9:00 o'clock P M. 5. The temperature of the water and air will be marked on the bulletin board each day. Park Beach will 9:00 o'clogk M. and tho Front 6. If the water is too rough or too cold for bathing, the beach will be closed and a sign to that effect dis- played. 7. Fires will be permitted for picnic parties, except on Saturday afternoons, Sundays and holidays. 8. All rubbish, such as papers, tles, etc, must be placed in the tainers provided for that purpose. 9, No dogs are allowed in the parks or on the beaches. 10. No clothing of any nature may be left on the beach at Lake Front Park, but must be placed in the bath house where lockers are provided for that pur- pose. 11. No dressing or undressing is per- mitted except in the bath house at Lake Front Park. 12. Profane language or rough con- j duct will not be tolerated. No person suffering from a fever, | bot- con- 13. cough, inflamed eyes or with sores or other evidence of skin disease will be permitted to enter the water, 14. For purposes of safety children under eight (8) years will not be per- mitted to bathe at this beach unless ac- companied by an adult. 15. No smoking is permitted in the bath house. 16. Anyone breaking glass on the beach will be subject to arrest. ' 17. Winnetka residents using the beaches may secure a family season ticket from the treasurer of the Win. netka Park district, at a price of $2.00 prior to June 15 and $3.00 after June 15. This ticket entitles the family and two house guests at any one time to the use of the beaches and the bath house for the season. Each ticket is numbered and those using the beach may simply state the number on the ticket and the family name to the guard, matron or police officer on duty, the ticket being : retained at home. 18. The charges, in lieu of the ticket, will be 50c for adults and 25c¢c for chil- | dren, on Saturdays, Sundays and hoii- days; on other days the charges will be : 25¢ for adults and 10c for children. An additional fee of 25¢ will be made for the use of a locker at the Lake Front Park Beach, to those not holding a ticket, on Saturdays, Sundays and holi- days. The foregoing fees must be paid to the attendant on duty in the bathing house at Lake Front Park, and to the i guard on duty at Elder Lane Beach, be- fore using the beach facilities. 19. Any violation of the foregoing rules will result in dismissal from the beach, and if persisted in, will result in arrest and prosecution under the ordin--_ ances of the Winnetka Park District. Ta ; Christian Fellowship Church (Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka) Pastor, Rev. A. E. Rohrbach 943 Spruce street Telephone 2791 Whitsunday : Opening service, 7:45 P. M. The following ministers will take part in the services: Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, Rev. E. Gieser, Rev. Joseph Taylor, Rev. Julius Rohrbach, and Rev. A. E. Rohr- bach Sermon subject: "Ye Shall Be My Witnesses." Wednesday : ? Swedish service, 8 P. M. A cordial welcome is extended to all. 3 & |