ARRAN 42 WINNETKA TALK December 8, 1928 Louis K. Anspacher to Address Uptown Forum The ace of American dramatic critics, Louis K. Anspacher of New York, will speak at the Uptown Forum, Chicago, Sunday evening, December 9, on "The Spirit of Contemporary Mr. | -Anspacher was formerly an actor and is the husband of the dis-" tinguished American actress, Katherine i -- Kidder. For twenty years he has been a playwright with many productions. He was one of the founders of .the Drama League of America and ap- pears from coast to coast interpreting the significance and problems of the drama and the theater before the finest audiences in America. The Uptown Forum meets at the People's church, 941 Lawrence avenue, just east of Sheridan road, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. 5) ARR iE "LIST PRICE $1,350 Ul > xh NY 20 vl ¥ > # To Address Women Mrs. William Laimbeer of New York city, now financial editor of the De-| lineator, former assistant cashier of the National City bank of New York City, is to give a talk December 11, from 3 until 4 o'clock in the ballroom of the Hotel La Salle, on the subject "What Women Should Know About Finance." This talk is being given under the direction of Miss Louella Ensworth, manager of the Women's department of The Northern Trust company. Mrs. Laimbeer started her business | career November 11, 1918 as manager | of the bureau of home economics, New Ministers Address Boys on Thanksgiving Theme Two Wilmette ministers spoke to the sophomore and 'junior boys of New Trier High school at special as- semblies held the day before Thanks- giving. The sophomores, meeting in the auditorium of the high school, heard the Rev. Vere V. Loper, of the First Congregational church, while the juniors, meeting in the boys' gymnas- jum, heard Dr. Horace G. Smith, of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church. Both ministers spoke on the general theme of "Thanksgiving." A total of 13,568 persons are em- ployed in state institutions under the state department of welfare. as assistant secretary of the United States Mortgage and Trust company, she organized and directed the wom- en's departments in their uptown | branches. Mrs. Laimbeer left this in- | stitution to take up the same work at | The National City bank where she | organized and ran' the women's new business departments in their five up- town branches. Two years ago she resigned as as- sistant cashier of the bank to devote | her time to running a department in | the New York Evening Journal and advising' business women. She then | became financial editor of the De- | lineator, a position she now fills. For {three years Mrs, Laimbeer was presi- | dent of the Association of Bank Wom- | en, being one of its original founders. Both Mrs. Laimbeer and her daugh- Miss Natalie, a New York | ter, : Announcing Victor's Newest Achievement FA ic i utomatic Electrola Radiola This is the instrument you have been waiting York Edison company, where she re-| debutante of this season, are socially mained for one year. For five yearsprominent in New York. JEWELS COMPLETE THE COSTUME for! It is a combination of the Automatic Electrola and Radiola Super-Heterodyne receiver. The electrola plays consecutively 16 records, interchangeably, as long as records are kept in the magazine. The Radiola is of the A. C. type, Model 64, operating from an -electric light socket. No batteries are required. It is very easily operated with single dial tuning control. With the new dynamic eight-inch speaker, music can be varied from a whisper to full orches- tral volume. A two-way switch permits changing from record to radio entertainment. The impressive cabinet is of Renaissance style finished in antique walnut. See and hear it today! ! This new short brooch, hand wrought and finest plat- inum set with carved emeralds, round and baguette diamonds. It is a most versatile piece of jewelry, being worn on the shoulder, at the girdle, on the hat or as a pendant. GIFT SUGGESTIONS All the better makes of Radio, Brunswick panatrope with Radio, the Sonora Melodeon with Radio, and Kimball Pianos. ORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE CO. 712 Church St. Convenient Terms 5 Hipp & Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths WRIGLEY BUILDING Evanston Chicago TELEPHONE SUPERIOR 0673 £ & & & & & & & & & & & z & & & & & & Z & Z Z & & & &. & & : & & Open Evenings 2