WINNETKA TALK April 28, 1928 Upholstering Cabinet Shop Antiques Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics We specialize in Antique Furniture : Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholsteting Established 1895 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 DRIVEWAYS! We rebuild and resurface old driveways-- or build new ones that will last. If you are contemplating a new driveway or to repair your old one, a call from you will bring our re your door. 'B. W. BLOW Est. 1905 Excavating 660 Center Street presentative to Building Material Ph. Winn. 201-202 John Franklin Pruitt to Show Movies of His Camp John Franklin Pruitt, a nationally well-known authority on boys, will speak and show the movies of his camp Saturday afternoon, April 28, at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Glen C. | Bull, 500 Maple avenue, Winnetka, and on Sunday afternoon, April 29, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Enos M. Barton, 978 Euclid avenue, Hubbard | Woods. Those interested are cordially invited. Mr. Pruitt, through his work with boys in schools, Boy Scouts, churches, clubs, and camps has had a wide field for his research work. He is the owner and director of Camp Manitou, a sum- mer camp for boys, located in the La Cloche Mountains of the Georgian Bay territory in wild and beautiful country, yet easy of access to parents and friends. Mr. Pruitt limits his en- rollment to fifty carefully selected boys, and has with him fifteen counsel- @|lors. The camp activities include swimming, canoeing, basketball, base- ball, football, tennis, mountain climb- ing, nature study, wood-craft, dra- matics, orchestra, and glee club. Announce Recital Program for Sunday Vesper Service The program for the half hour vio- lin and organ recital at the Vesper service at the Congregational church tomorrow is as follows: Organ. "Toccata and Fugue in D. Miners 7h pL Re Bach Violin. = "Ew Bateau? {\:-.. Debussy i a ie Wee a Grieg Otfgan. "Toccata" vr. Le Froid de Mereaux (1779) "Fcha! ir A 2 "Spring Song' hl. Mac Farlane Violin. "Andante from 2nd concer- 7 dy pt a Wieniawski Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin will preach on "Can We Escape Religion?" Panthers Enjoy Dinner Meeting With Pa and Ma Members of the Panther club, their parents and a few guests, about sixty in all, enjoyed an "appreciation dinner" at Community House, Wednesday eve- ning, the affair having been planned by Mrs. Felix Balak, mother of one of the Panthers. The Panther club, an organization of Winnetka boys under the management of its own organization but piloted by Richard H. Fairclough of 958 Pine street, has proven so helpful and en- joyable to the boys that Mrs. Balak, as one of the mothers, planned the dinner to "bring parents and the Pan- thers together" and at the same time permit the parents to express their appreciation to Mr. Fairclough for the good work he is doing. Jimmie Runnfeldt, president of the club, spoke briefly on behalf of the Panthers, and Felix Balak, who is to represent the club at Camp Roosevelt this summer, also spoke. Short addresses were made by Dr. J. W. F. Davies, Harry P. Clarke and Mr. Fairclough, and a two-reel comic movie was shown of a picture in which Paul Runnfeldt is the hero. PLAN PROGRESSIVE LUNCHEON Winnetka Chapter 942, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a progressive luncheon Friday, May 25. Further particulars as to place and those in charge will be announced later. "DON'T JOIN CHURCH"--SERMON Rev. James Austin Richards an- nounces for his sermon topic at the 11 o'clock service at the Winnetka Con- gregational church tomorrow, "Don't Join the Church." % % 22% 7 T2707 7% 7777777 Vii: WILMETTE For Those | Who Love The Better Things The Peacock Ice Cream Shops Announce The Opening of their Winnetka Shop at 584 Lincoln Avenue We make a large and unusual assortment of Ice Creams, Ices and Sherbets of the highest quality obtainable Telephone Winnetka 443 Open from 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Including Sundays. Delivery Service to 10 P. M. EVANSTON 2202277 2 222 % 222% 227% WINNETKA 7 YZ