May 19, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 19 Former Resident of North Shore Writes on Movies Among that multitude of movie fans that pass each week through the gates of the many theaters of the United States--and the world for that matter --to steal away from the strife and grind of the material life and to dwell momentarily in the land of shadows, are those that follow in the news- papers and magazines the news of that other smaller multitude that works daily at the task of producing the films. Some of the fans that thus take their movies seriously, have doubtless no- ticed the articles written by Ruth Biery which have appeared from time to time in Photoplay, a magazine de- voted exclusively to motion picture news and issued monthly by the Photo- play Publishing company of Chicago and New York City. Written in a style peculiarly her own, the articles relate most interest- ingly salient points in the life history of various stars, portraying vividly their characteristics and reflecting their personalities in such a manner as to break down the barrier imposed by the printed page and give the reader a glimpse of the real actor. Theater goers of the north shore, who have read the articles, would have perused them with even greater inter- est had they known that they were written by a former neighbor... Ruth Biery, who now resides near Holly- wood, was formerly a Winnetka woman, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lieber. Mr. Lieber is the Winnetka agent of the Chi- cago and Northwestern railroad and Mrs. Lieber is herself interested in literary work and is especially prom- inent in the Chicago and north shore areas because of her lectures on par- | liamentary law. LUNCHEONS FOR VISITOR A number of luncheons are planned in Kenilworth for Mrs. J. C. Carpen- ter's guests for next week. Among these are a luncheon on Monday at Mrs. Harry Vissering's, Kenilworth avenue, and also one at Mrs. Thomas White's on Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Coyne is giving a second luncheon and bridge on Friday, May 25. Mrs. B. C. Hawkes, Kenilworth ave- nue, Kenilworth has gone to Kansas City for three weeks to visit her son, Belnap, and his family. Orrington is ness for you. A Summer. The Orrington is Home-like You will enjoy, in the quiet, restrained luxury of this friendly hotel, more than a residence that com- mands respect; for The human, warm--promising more comfort and happi- Make reservations -- Now -- for a glorious Orrington available--some furnished and with kitchenettes. UNIVERSITY 8700 Evanston's Largest nl Finest Hotel home - like, f e w suites A bb AD ob bbb SS SSS SO OOOO OOLOMOSLSLS OL OLLSOLDSLSLOSODOLSOLOHOHO Kro-Flite Balls (Seconds) Slight imperfection in moulding makes these balls sub-standards, but their playing qualities are un- affected. Special at 5 University 123 GOLF EQUIPMENT SPECIALS Golf Sets As a special we are offering 3 irons and a driver with a canvas bag, special at $895 Chandler's Fountain Square Evanston 630 Davis St. out-of-doors. R ibid fd dRBHRRRR RE pRB RBRIRRRE Playtime for feet that are never still It's lined for coolness, Styled from durable Elk Skin, Smoked or Tan, in the high and low models pictured here. For boys and girls sizes 814 to 2. 1608 Chicago Avenue Comfort ERE'S a wonderful long-wearing Mocca- sin for wonderful long days of playtime when the warm sun beckons to the great leafy It's a Moccasin that will do more than its part in the most strenuous pro- gram that Youth can invent. comfort and fit. Store Hours--8 to 6 PaoL & PIPER 'INC: | CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Evanston i it 2 £2 £3 od i 2 it 2 9 od 2 2 io od io od i io cn ---- EE ------------ Ba LIER EE EE EE EE CEE) Shhh hBEREE HE BRIKRRE od wo 9 9 for od