SS a a eat 40 WINNETKA TALK January 30, 1926 | "Troubadors" Club, n Glee Singers, Hold || At Community House Al JHE Their First Party The first official party of the "Trou- Wednesday night will mark the sec mnetka t tional called the Hubbard Woods Glee club, [teresting and enlightening to those who | ongrega ona but this name was changed, as mem- | think about such subjects as are dis- badors" a newly organized north|ond evening of the series of six din- | bers from various villages joined the cussed. Mr. Beatty is giving a coursc | club. of lectures on "Applying Psychology | shore glee club, was held Wednesday | ors and lecture nights of the Church evening of last week at their meeting | =~ " . : | rooms in the Winnetka Community | 'nstitute held in Community House. It House. The organization was formerly | is a course which will prove most in- The meeting was opened by Dr. [© Teaching Children." Dr. J. Ww. FE. ZC Thorvald Lyngholm, founder and hon- Davies is offering a discussion on The orary president of the club, who made Race Problem in American Cities, Es- L an address of welcome to the new |pecially in W innetka. The Rev. g members and their guests. After this Thomas A. Goodwin 1s devoting his there was entertainment by various | talks to "Discovering New Values in members, and John Gunn, musical | the Bible." At 8:15 o'clock, Dr. Har- leader and director of the club, out- [ris Rall lectures on "What Has Evolu- Sunday, January 31st lined the past work of the organization | tion Done To Religion." A Are: "Warship. Betrion bY Rev sod Spoke of future plang, the charter 0 0 i N James Austin Richards. Subject, "Law and . S : n February 5 and 6, there will be Mystery and God. will remain open until February 1, and | six motion picture showings of Mary 11:00 A. M." Young People's. Service of Wor- it was urged that all young men who | pickford in "Little Annie Roonie." ship. Sermon by Dr. J. W. F. Davies. are interested in singing make applica- | Friday matinee at 4 o'clock; evening, 6:30 P. M. Winnetka Sunday Evening Club. fion immediately Ji they wish to Sony 7:15 and 9 o'clock. Saturday matinee 7:00 P. M. Young People's Club. e guests oO he evening include p « members of another north shore glee 32 oclok; evening) 7:15 and 9 Wednesday Evening, club. : The Skokie school teachers will meet February 3rd : Country Day Basketball at Community House Tuesday night, aie The Seva of wi Conference Njelits . - ry 7 ' c 1 a 3d . M. Supper. Seventy-five cents. Season mn Full Swing Bebraary 0.7 welock in the Carap 7:15 P. M. Group Meetings. The North Shore Country Day school : ' Appiging Psychology to Deaching- Chil- E hosket ball teams won two of the four Mrs. Ayres Boal of 701 Sheridan he Re Probie on Aracricen Cities." g games played last week. On Friday. | road will entertain a small dancing club Leader, Dr. J. W. F. Davies. »t the North Shore Country Day school | of which she is a member on Saturday "Discovering New Values in the Bible." ovm. the Skokie heavyweights were evening, January 30. Leader, Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin. : defeated 12 to 3 and the Skokie mid: | -- S:5 Pp. M. Lecture in Church by Prof. Harri- . son Franklin Rall, of Northwestern Univer- dleweights lost § to 0. On Thursday, 514% M sity. "Does Evolution Leave Room for God." at Skokie, the Skokie lightweights, in 2 oney 2 : an exceedingly close game, won 2 to 0. ai lv gy IR loan wD holes In the Varsity game, Saturday after- residence property at R%% in- noon, the Milwaukee Country Day terest. See us on renewals school team defeated the Country Day E. G. Pauling & Co. school team of Winnetka, at the gym $ N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 of the latter school, 21 to 14. The Milwaukee team was composed of ex ceptionally large, fast and skillful play- ers, but the North Shore team fought them bravely to the close. 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