May 15, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 35 Lutheran Societies to Meet in Wilmette at Rally on May 23 Lutheran young people of Chicago's north side and the north shore sub- urbs will meet at St. John's church Sunday afternoon and evening, May 23, for a rally of the Walther league, the young people's organization in the denomination. Martin Daib of the Addison Manual Training school and the Industrial Home for Girls, is announced as the Church Summer School Is Purpose of Bridge A benefit bridge for the Christ Church Summer school for children will be given on Tuesday, May 25, at 2 o'clock, at the homes of Mrs. Wil- liam Ogden Green, 90 Locust road, and Mrs. Austin Jenner, 1005 Hill road. Tickets may be procured from either of the two hostesses. This school was started at Christ Church Parish House last summer, and proved to be such a success for children from 4 to 12 years of age speaker for the afternoon session. The Rev. Guido Schissler of the Redeemer | Lutheran church, Englewood, will give | a lecture in the evening. The con- | ference is preliminary to the Interna- | tional convention of the league to be | held in Baltimore, Md., July 13-16. Young people's societies from Beth- any and Edgewater churches in Chi- cago and from Evanston, Wilmette, Glencoe, Highland Park, Waukegan and Libertyville will be represented at the St. John's conference. North Shore Artists Take Part in Chicago Musicale Pupils of Virginia Lee Hight will give a musicale and dramatic enter- tainment Sunday afternoon, May 16, at the Lyon and Healy hall, in Chi- cago, at 3 o'clock. The program will consist of Italian arias from the grand operas, classical ballads and musical comedy, reading, impersonations, with interpretive dances by the Gladys Hight dancers. Among those on the program are two residents of Wil- mette, Mrs. Elizabeth Biser, soprano, and Frances Bell, child prima donna. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Robert Burrows was elected presi- dent of the Hi-Y club of New Trier high school at the election of officers, held recently. Other officers elected were John Sheldon, vice-president; Robert Martin, secretary, and John West, treasurer. Committee chairmen are as follows: Tom Copeland, pro- ram committee; Fred Hoerber, regis- tration; Rollin Simonds, publicity; | William Read, dinner. | Theta Kappa Nu | the class of 1927. that Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, the rec- tor, is keen to have the work go on. Through the hospitality of Mrs. Green and Mrs. Jenner it is hoped to make the school a success this summer. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Dorothy M. Camp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George I. Camp, 528 Park avenue, Wilmette, to LeVan Roberts of Chi- cago, was announced recently at a formal dinner-dance given by the fraternity at the University of Illinois, where Miss Camp and her fiance are members of No date has been set for the wedding. DEBATE AT EVANSTON New Trier High school will hold a debate with Evanston high school at Evanston this evening. The subject is to be "The Open Shop vs. the Closed Shop." The New Trier team will take the affirmative side. Spring and Summer Coats -- Dresses -- Hats A large stock of 2000 dresses from which to select, all very beautiful and of the very latest in style and materials at prices that are very reasonable. Come in and select yours while the lines are complete. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 Carpeting - LINOLEUM Floor Coverings [II Congoleum TreL Supplied at the lowest possible = price that are correct in patterns, quality with service and courtesy our first consideration. FOR . . .17 SQ. YD. "res Inlaid Linolewm--*1-3,%, LOOROLEUM Greenleaf 1941 LOORCOVERING TORES 1007 Davis St. Evanston PECIALISTS FOR SALE Very comfortable old-fashioned north east Evanston home near Orrington and Roycemore Schools. $16,500.00. KANSON ENKS NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES 500 Davis Street Greenleaf 1617 NEW MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428 Open Evenings and Sundays Marmon North Shore FOR 50 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY BOWMAN'S MILK For You and Yours ad Co Y OU can do your children--and ssh yourself -- no greater favor than to provide for the taking of at least a quart of Bowman's Milk a day; either as a beverage or in- cluded in prepared food. Bowman Dairy Company. Milk is rich in those precious vitamines that build (1) Firm Muscle (3) Sound Teeth (2) Strong Bones (4) Rich Blood Start using Bowman Milk today. It is milk at its best, fresh, rich and pure. Fifty years of success- ful dairy experience assures you of its uniformly high standard and superior quality. Telephone our nearest office or ¢ crder from any Bowman Milkman. : DAIRY COMPANY MilR/ EE .,,. dis