56 WINNETKA TALK December 11, 1926 Mrs. Hart Edward Baker announces the reopening of the Baker Loom Craft Studio in new and enlarged quarters at 1103 Central Ave., Wilmette Here will be found smart models of dresses, blouses, coats and ensembles made from handwoven fabrics suitable for sports, travel, college and general purpose wear. Each garment is woven to measure, and may be had in white and all colors, on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Gift Ideas Baby Blankets -- Infants' Garments Men's Lounging Robes -- Scarfs Bags -- Rugs PHONE WILMETTE 3075 Kentucky Society Plans Xmas Party on Tuesday Dean Peter Lutkin's choir will sing Christmas carols, Mrs. Dan B. Brum- mitt will read the Christmas story, and girls from Roycemore will dance the minuet next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the roof ballroom of the Orrington hotel on the occasion of the Christmas party planned by the Ken- tucky society of Evanston and the North Shore. Mrs. Leroy Gidding, Mrs. John A. Lee, Mrs. J. B. Heth, Mrs. W. L. Wright, Mrs. D. I. Fester, Mrs. Irwin Keller, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. W. H. Bryant, Mrs. John W. Leathers, Mrs. Preston H. Williams, Sr., Mrs. H. W. Talbot, Mrs. Henry Webster, Mrs. Crain, Mrs. Musick, Mrs. J. Sherman Dudley, Mrs. Harrison Smith, Mrs. James W. Guest, Miss Bessie Duke Kinney and Miss Lucy Blakemore, will be the hostesses. After spending more than three months in France, and two in Switzer- land and Italy, Mrs. Ralph Varney and her children of 535 Cherry street have returned to Winnetka. Mr. Varney left October 1, to join his fam- ily and return with them. ANZA Telephone Winnetka 847 GILL OIL BURNER SALES 658 Center Street ERNEST E. ELLIS Winnetka | Sell Season Tickets for Northwestern Cage Games Unprecedented demands for tickets to Northwestern university basketball games this season has caused the ath- letic department to adopt a system of season ticket books for the home games. These tickets, which will be sold for $10 apiece, will be good for seven games beginning with the Notre Dame game January 3. A system of season ticket books for basketball is a new venture and one which is not used by other schools in the conference. However, the great demand for tickets at Northwestern during the last two years has led ath- letic officials to adopt the plan in order that the regular patrons will be assured a seat at the games. It also makes possible a saving on each game. Purchasers of season tickets will have the same reserved seat at all games played in Evanston beginning with the Notre Dame game. Those who buy their tickets before the Drake game on December 18 will also receive tickets for that contest and the one with Michigan state on December 20. Northwesternls, home basketball schedule this, s@4son is oné of the most attractive presented in years. Wabash opens the schedule on December 11 and will bring to Evanston one of the strongest fives in Indiana. Then comes Drake on December 18 with a powerful team. These visitors will be followed by Michigan state, December 20; No- tre Dame, January 3; Illinois, January 8; Chicago, January 12; Wisconsin, January 15; Indiana, January 17; Min. nesota, February 26 and Purdue, March 7. SOCCER LEAGUE DANCE The North Shore Soccer league will give its monthly dance at Community House, Winnetka, Saturday evening, December 11. The Ideal orchestra is to provide the music. Phi Omega Pi, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Nu Beta, Beta Theta Pi and Delta Delta Delta are planning to give dances on Saturday evening, December 11. Christmas Joy for Ten Little Toes In Pool © Piper Shoes and Hose. Things to wear are the most practical gifts for little folks. PaoL & PIPER: CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston University 973 Is = 9C OC OC OC IL IRILIRILICIRILIRS