14 WINNETKA TALK November 26, 1927 $25.00 Reward For return of Red Female Chow. Very timid, must be trapped. Call Winnetka 1777 day or night. Christmas eve. START NOW! $154,600 is now being paid for CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUBS by seven north shore banks | Are You Receiving One? Join Our Christmas Club for 1928 When you stop to consider the many splendid features of getting a nice check about this time of the year, you soon realize, that not to be a member of our CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB, is like being left out in the cold on MANY CLASSES! There's Club to Suit Every Purse VT YT YT TY YT YT YT YY YY YY YY YY YYY™Y BANKING HOURS Daily 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M. Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 12 M, Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods North Shore Librarian Is on A. L. A. Committee Miss Nellie A. Olson of the Public Schools library, Winnetka, has been appointed a member of the Educational committee of the American Library as- sociation, according to a recent an- nouncement from the Association head- quarters in Chicago. This committee is one of sixty-one A. L. A. committees which enable the A. L. A. to give advisory assistance to library trustees, librarians, prospective library workers, and interested citizens. Library work with the foreign born, work with the blind, hospital libraries, institutional libraries, library legisla- tion are only a few of the subjects that are studied and investigated by standing committees. In addition to the work of the com- mittees, the association is conducting researches on the library and adult education, library extension, and educa- tion for librarianship. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Inez Virginia Webster, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Webster, 319 Oxford road, Kenilworth, was host- ess to ten of her friends at a dinner given at her home Saturday evening, November 19. The party afterwards attended the play at New Trier, "Inside the Lines." In this way Miss Webster celebrated her seventeenth birthday. The guests included Frances McCon- nell, Rose Flentye, Elwyn Hewitt, Madelon Beall, Jean Clagett, Dorothy Hartmann, Margaret Whitsett, Laura Luebke, and Gertrude Winzenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap, who have been in Atlantic City for a few days, returned to Chicago last week remaining at the Drake hotel over the week-end. They are now at home in Kenilworth. Hungry? When you're hungry you can only be satisfied in one way -- that is a GOOD meal. The In- dian Hill Eat Shop is the place to go to obtain those good meals. Be- sides our luncheon service we also have a fountain service that cannot be beat. Delicious Food Drive by--and try it Indian Hill Eat Shop Near New Trier High School 464 Winn. Ave. Phone 2266 Tough Job Ahead to Shape Up Good Purple Cage Squad Interest in basketball at Northwest ern took an added spurt this week as a number of football players prepared to turn their attention to the popular winter sport. A squad of fifteen men which has been working out all fall will be augumented by a half dozen grid men. Coach Arthur "Dutch" Lonborg, the Purple's new cage mentor, faces a dif- ficult task in whipping together a com- bination which will be ready to take the floor for the opening game with Wabash here December 10. The Purple had a disasterous season last year, finishing at the bottom of the con- ference. Coach Lonborg must depend on a number of untried sophomores to bolster a team which failed to get go- ing last season. Four letter men will form a nucleus around which this year's team will be built, These men include Waldo Fisher and Hal Gleichmann, forwards, and Bobby Rusch and Luke Johnsos, guards. The players will be forced to hit a fast pace to prevent being re- placed by a number of ambitious sopho- mores. Among the newcomers to the squad are Rut Walters and Rus Bergherm, centers; Robert Harvey and John Whelan, forwards; Frank Marshall, Merril Mundy, Ralph Mehler and Johnny Haas, guards. Les Heideman and Doug McKay, guards. Seventeen games are on Northwest- ern's cage schedule this season. KITCHEN SHOWER The kitchen shower given for Miss Jeanette Cherry by Mrs. John Oleson and Mrs. Walter Marx at the home of Mrs. Oleson in Kenilworth Thursday of last week was a very unique and lovely affair. A group of friends joined to- gether and purchased a complete kitch-~ en outfit in the new red enamel ware and the articles were all packed in a large box which some one had dec- orated with pictures appropriate to newly weds and to cooking. There were about twenty-five guests present, and a delicious tea was served. BEAUTY SHOP Phone Winnetka 2176 Be Convinced-- Not Persuaded! OLLOWING an antisep- tic Shampoo, the Ac- tinic rays of the deep Therapy Lamp stimulate hair growth -- acting as a * tonic while drying the hair. Ethel M. Taylor, R.N. 818-A Elm St.