May 26, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 43 THETAS GIVE DANCE Subscription Affair at Country Club Saturday to Aid House Fund Kappa Alpha Theta's spring sub- scription dance is an event of this weekend, taking place Saturday eve- ning at the Evanston Coumtry club. Dancing will start at 9 to music by Doc Davis and his orchestra from the Blue Fountain room of the Hotel La Salle. North Shore alumnae are giving the affair as another venture to raise pro- ceeds for the house fund of the North- western chapter. Mrs. IL. E. Mitten of Winnetka as chairman of the gen- eral committee has directed the plans and arranged for the entertainment features. Among those on the list of sponsors are Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs. James F. Oates, Mrs. Scott Brown, Mrs. H. W. Bennett, Mrs. George Peaks, Mrs. Frank Murray, Mrs. William S. Mason, Mrs. Wilbur Helm, Mrs. Joseph Weese and Mrs. J. G. F. Orchard of Evans- ton; Mrs. Walter Strong, Mrs. E. D. Stults, Mrs. F. Wagner and Mrs. Dud- ley K. French of Winnetka; Mrs. Karl King of Wilmette and Mrs. Mark Cresap of Kenilworth. On Mrs. Mitten's committee are Mrs. Donald Nichols, Miss I,eonore Ever- son, Mrs. Richard Carr, Mrs. H. Van Ornum, Mrs. Richard Clinton, Mrs. F. R. Gordon, Mrs. Frederick Bauer, Mrs. K. C. Gifford, Mrs. Walter Otto, Mrs. A. Shively, Mrs. Ralph Sherry of Evanston and Mrs. Elliott Trees of Winnetka. O.E.S. TO INITIATE Winnetka chapter of Eastern Star, number 943, will hold its regular meet- ing next Monday night. There will be initiation. Marshal of Day Sears French Pupils to Present Program Children of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth who have been taking elementary French in classes con- ducted after school under the direction of Mrs. Styn Wiglama of the school faculty, will present a French pro- gram for their parents and friends on June 6, The program will be comprised of French dialogues, games and songs and will start at 4 o'clock. Visitors who desire to see the program are in- vited to attend. AERIAL EMBLEM A huge "N.U." emblem designed to greet aerial visitors to Chicago has been started on Northwestern's Mc- Kinlock campus, situated to the rear of the Montgomery Ward Memorial building. According to Edward B. Davidson, assistant business manager of the university, the 30-foot letters will be of white crushed stone with brightly colored flowers in the center and will be visible at great heights. Practically all air mail and passenger lines entering or leaving Chicago pass over the campus, it is stated. ELECT CLUB OFFICERS The newly elected officers for next year of the Gavel club, one of the debating groups at New Trier High school, are president, Richard Longini, vice president, Solon Reily, secretary, Jack Loeb, and treasurer, Grenfell Older. DANCE FOR FRENCH CLUB The French club of New Trier was entertained last Saturday evening at a dancing party at the home of Miss Margaret Whitsett of 830 Oakwood avenue, Wilmette. Antiques Upholstering Cabinet Shop Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics We specialize in Antique Furniture A. E. Gebert of Wilmette, member of the Evanston camp No. 57 of the United Spanish War Veterans and president of the Santiago de Cuba so- ciety, will be marshal of the Evanston Memorial Day parade next Wednes- day. Mr. Gebert was decorated during Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholstering Established 1895 ! Philippines 30 years ago. the past winter for bravery in the 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 GREASING WASHING The new Heavy Duty Fisk is far in advance of any tire we could mention--and still they cost no more-- POLISHING 24 Hours a Day Richardson's 724 Elm Street NOW--you can buy FISK HEAVY DUTY TIRES Too much cannot be said for FISK TIRES--and our service includes FISK. WHY NOT RIDE ON FISKS!? Garage Phone Winnetka 25 0 Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. OT. Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk)