ig November 13, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 15 Mrs. Julia Risk and Miss Coryell Entertain Skokie Mrs. Julia Clay Risk entertained the Skokie assembly Friday with a group of folk songs and other selections. Miss Marian Coryell accompanied Mrs. Risk and played two charming pieces of her own composition. This week's musical program was an interesting variation of the talks of the last three assemblies. Mrs. Risk's selection of songs was as follows: two Russian numbers by Gretchaninoff; "Kasvor," Polish, by S. T. Niewiedomski; two old Japanese folk songs "The Cradle Song" and "Imayo," arranged by Yamada, aria by Mozart; two Indian songs, and "Corals" by Treharne. Miss Coryell's compositions were "Toccatina" and "largo." Arthur Fisher, son of Mrs. Walter Fisher who was on the program to speak Tuesday about Mexico, was the speaker for the preceding Tuesday. His subject was a canoe trip in Canada. Skokie school expresses appreciation of the excellent programs presented at the assembly twice a week for their enjoyment. Mrs. Francis O. Lackner of 339 Lin- den avenue, left this week for the East, where she will visit her daugh- | ters, Louise and Antoinette, who are | attend'ng Vassar college. North Shore College Man Victim of Auto Crash John Armstrong, son of Mrs. Frank Armstrong, of Evanston, and a brother of Horace Armstrong, 365 Sheridan road, Winnetka, died Sunday, Novem- ber 7 at Williamstown, Mass., where he was a student at Williams college. His death was due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident the Friday evening previous. Funeral services were conducted from the residence, 1030 Ridge avenue, Evanston, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, by the Rev. David Hugh Jones, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Ev- anston, and the Rev. Sidney E. Sweet, of Columbus, Ohio. Burial was at Rose- hill cemetery. The Winnetka Congregational church will celebrate its third annual Harvest Home Festival, Sunday morning, No- vember 21. Boys and girls are asked to bring their gifts of fruit, vegetables, jellies, jams, cereals, nuts, raisins, figs, and anything on that order, to the Community House Saturday morning, November 20. oa -- Gen. John V. Clinnin of Glencoe and Curtis Smith were guests of honor were guests of the Chipilly post of the American Legion at the annual din- ner of the association Monday eve- ining. Electric Heater Westinghouse -- White Cross : Simplex Just the thing to take the chill off these cold morn- ings. There's ever-so-many reasons why you should have a heater. Prices Range From $5.00 © $7.50 North Shore Electric Shop O. L. PORTER 554 Center Street Phone Winn. 44 when all members of the 131st Infantry It Locks Made of Solid Nickeled Silver Waves Any Texture of Hair Saves Natural Lustre of Hair Assists Hair Growth Makes Thin Hair Appear Plentiful wave Wave Not Affected wave by Damp Weather or Steam Prevents Harm Done by Hot Iron Waving Keeps a Permanent Wave Set Takes Out the Fuzz and Kinks Rivals the Wave of Nature And the Wave with Really you will be surprised at the kind of a wave you get ANNA GREENWITCH Water Wavers. Without the inconveni- ence or fuss, or untidiness of the ordinary marcel given by a Hair- dresser you can have a water that actually rivals the of Nature -- in softness, glossiness, and fluffiness. Thousands of women who are using ANNA GREENWITCH Water Wavers now, enthusiastically recommend them to you. On Sale in Winnetka by R. H. Schell & Co. Community Pharmacy fd Indian Hill : Drug and Gift Shop HANSEN'S GLOVES for Men and Women : FOR MEN "Ambassador," The dress glove, ...................... $3.75 & $5 "Ambassador," Wool-lined for street wear .................. $6.00 "Baronet," Silk-lined glove for street wear, ................ $4.00 "Thorobred," Unlined glove for street wear, ................ $3.50 "Hansen's," Sheep-lined, nothing better for the motorist ....$5.75 Unlined Buck, a satisfactory glove for general wear, ........ $2.95 FOR THE WOMEN "Aristocrat," Wool-lined leather, "Rob Roy," Wool-lined leather, ......5uivifeeses:ossnsossen $5.00 Hansen's gloves are made in all the wanted, popular shades, of the best grade of leather, fashioned by skilled workmen, thus answering perfect satisfaction. Why not send a pair to the boy or girl at college? G. L. ZICK & CO. The Store of Quality and Service Meyer Bank Building Winnetka .