50. WINNETKA TALK June 2, 1928 New Trier's Junior trackmen were beaten on their own field by La Grange May 23. The meet was more closely contested than the lopsided score, 52% to 24%, would indicate. The visitors cop~ed all the firsts except in the 100-yard dash which MacIntosh won for New Trier. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hamm, 517 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, are leav- ing next week for a trip to Germany, sailing June 9, to return some time in August. During their absence their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rush C. Butler, Jr. will occupy their home. VN) v 18 Lig ) Ay. Gardening A ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING < WILMETTE % 52 al 2 CE Ave, Pho Summer time is play time. 2311 LAKE AVE. Our Experts Are Prepared to Cut YOUR LAWN REGULARLY Why not turn the job of cutting your lawn regularly over to our staff of trained experts? REASONABLE RATES L. J. THALMANN Architectural Landscaping Lawn Rejuvenating--T ree Surgery--Maintenance-- Gardening WILMETTE PHONE WILMETTE 561 State Garden Club Selects New Board and Committee The Garden Club of Illinois is an- nouncing the names of newly-selected members of its board and of a new committee. In addition to the officers, who in- clude Mrs. Frederick Fisher of Lake Bluff, president; Mrs. C. D. Ewer of Wilmette, recording secretary, and Mrs. Frank W. Kingsley of Evanston, corresponding secretary. Those newly selected to serve on the board are: Mrs. John W. Douglas of the Bar- rington Garden club, Mrs. O. W. Dynes of the Hinsdale club, Mrs. Charles Allen Grier of Oak Park and River Forest, Mrs. V. K. Spicer of the Lake Forest club, and Mrs. Fred Court of West Chicago. Those selected for the executive committee are Mrs. J. H. Bliss of Aurora, Mrs. Kercher of Freeport, Mrs. James Burdette of Flossmoor, Mrs. George J. Arbeiter of Joliet, Mrs. De- Loss Brown of Peoria, Mrs. Phelps of Kenilworth, Mrs. Watson of Morgan Park, Mrs. Joseph E. Calendar of St. Charles, Mrs. J. W. Whitworth of Woodstock, and Mrs. J. B. Jenkins of Downers Grove. Chrysler Tax Off 20 FINISH AT GARRETT Biblical Institute's 71st Commencement Comes Next Week Garrett Biblical institute will cele- brate its annual spring convocation and seventy-first annual commence- ment, June 3 to 6. Twenty men will be graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Halford Edward Luccock, contributing' editor of the Christian Advocates, and professor-elect of Yale Divinity school, will preach the baccalaureate sermon. The service will be at the First Metho- dist Episcopal church, Sunday morning, June 3. Tuesday, June 5, will be Alumni day, and at 10:45 o'clock Dr. Luccock will address the Chicago Methodist Preachers meetings in the Charles Macaulay Stuart chapel. The alumni business meeting will be held in the afternoon. From 4 to 6 o'clock the same after- .|noon the annual reception by Presi- dent Eiselen and Mrs. Eiselen to alumni and other friends of Garrett will be held. This will be followed by the alumni dinner at the First Metho- dist church, at which the speaker will be Adelbert Seamans, '07, his subject, "The Ministry of Art to the Spiritual Life." All addresses are open to the public, and visitors are welcome to visit regu- lar class sessions Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of commencement week. VVVVVVVVVVYVYYY BT Although the Tax Bill recently ~ passed by Congress is not effective until July 1st, we are making ef- fective today the cut in taxes on all Chrysler cars. Now A Super Model Super - Heterodyne -- RCA Radiola 30-A, Custom Built, operated from the' electric light outlet without batteries or Liquid-contain. ing devices All Models on Display ¢ '6 2 bb (14 a IN Because of its extreme sensitiv. ity, selectivity and tone fidelity, Radiola 30-A is conceded to be the finest achievement in mod- ern radio design. Let us demon- strate it to you and explain our easy terms. "80" Hoan FE EE I I EE I EI DA i a Ce i Lo i. rH CONVENIENT TERMS North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 Church Street EVANSTON EVANSTON MOTOR SALES W. D. REAGAN, Mgr. 1840 RIDGE AVE. EST IN WER WILMETTE 2277 Open Evenings AAAAAAAAAAAAAA