14 WINNETKA: TALK May 15, 1926 946 Oak St. Hats All Styles of Spring and Summer Models $5.00 and up Cicely Haas WINNETKA Phone Winn. 320 SILVERTOWN ON THE AIR here we are again We learned long ago that the soundest way to build a business was to sell dependable merchandise. You can depend on every- thing we carry, from Silvertowns to spark plugs. Hanson Motor Co. 555 Chestnut Street Winnetka, Ill. Invite Public to Attend Glencoe Piano Recital The piano pupils of Mabelle A. Hig- gins invite their parents and friends, as well as the general public, to a re- cital to be given, at Hawthorn school, Glencoe, Saturday afternoon, May 22, at 3:30 o'clock. The program will be given by Wil- liam Klein, Mary Mellor, Anita Potter, Jean Mitchell, Muriel Clinnin, Mar- garet Taylor, Louis Klein, Betty Hen- ning, Jane Henning, Ruth Scribbins, Mary Frances Rogers, Charles and Roslyn Sincere, Alice Hillinger, Muriel Wright, and Marian Weston. INDIVIDUALITY When your hair has been dressed by us, you may teel assured that it is dressed correctly and has that marked note of individuality. The Eugene method of Permanent Waving assures you of a most natural marcel wave. Eugene Method of Permanent Waving Marcelling Shampooing Betty's Beauty Shop Betty Brooks 817 Elm Street Phone Winnetka 2660 This Modified Spanish Home is one of the "28 Better Homes" now being erected in Glenview Borders COMMUNITY HOUSE pe | CALENDAR Monday, May 17 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. North Shore Sewing Guild, 10:30 a.m Afternoon-- Ridge Avenue Circle, 2:30 p. m. Evening-- American Legion, 8 p. m. Triangle club, 8 p. m. Classes in English, 8 p. m. "- Tuesday, May 18 Morning-- Muical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Community Sewing class, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Motion Pictures-Harold Lloyd in "Girl Shy," 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion pictures--"Girl Shy," 7:15 and 9 p. m. Troubadors, 8 p. m. Wednesday, May 19 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Elsie Zeit McClelland's pupils, 4 p. m. Evening-- Czecho-Slovakians, 8 p. m. ~~ Thursday, May 20 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Camp Fire Girls, 4 p. m. Friday, May 21 Morning-- Musical Kindergarten, 9 a. m. Afternoon-- Rotary club, 12:15 p. m. Pathfinders, 4 p. m. Motion Picture matinee, 4 p. m. Evening-- Motion Pictures--Channing Polack's famous play, "The Fool," 7:15 and 9 p. m. Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Saturday, May 22 Afternoon-- Young People's Food Sale, 1 p. m. Elsie Zeit McClelland's pupils' re- cital, 2:30 p. mx: Evening-- ~ British American society, 8 p. m. N. T. Selects Paintings From Art League Exhibit The picture committee at New Trier High school has selected F. C. Pey- raud's painting, "Lake Lugano," from among those which have been on ex- hibition at the school, following the North Shore Art league's exhibit at the Winnetka Community House. This picture has been purchased for the school and will be hung in one of the halls. It is a painting of an Italian lake, done in Italy by Mr. Peyraud, and is said to have exceptionally rich coloring. Another picture which was a great favorite with the students of the school was "The Lure of the -- Northland," by Spellman, and this is 5 to be purchased by the Girls' club, with the help of the French club, it is announced. HOCKEY TEAM PLAYS The Winnetka Hockey team has challenged its greatest rival, the Mid- way Hockey team of Chicago to a game of field hockey to be played Saturday, May 22, on the North Shore Country Day school field. The game will begin at 1:30 o'clock in the after- noon so that golf fans will be able to attend before they start the after- noon round of play. All residents of the village are invited to attend the game. South view as seen from Waukegan Road. Your view is unobstructed for miles in all directions, the North Shore Golf Club, just across Glenview Road. Lehigh Portland Cement-tile first floor an. ti'e roofs and other fire-proof materials used in construction of this model home. PF ; Glenview Borders is owned, developed and marketed by North Shore Golf Club mem- bers. You'll enjoy living with them. They'll build and finance your home for you. Sewer, water, roads, gas and electric mains are all in and paid for. For further information, call Mr. C. P. Evans, 616 Gregory Avenue, Wilmette, phone Wilmette 974-J. .