WINNETKA TALK January 15, 1927 Hinman Avenue at Davis Street--Evanston Unrivalled Location The Georgian, in the very heart of Ev- anston, offers a situation unsurpassed. To a woman it means much---that close by The Georgian she will find the North Shore's choicest of exclusive shops and finely appointed department stores. To a man, weary from a long day in the big city, The Georgian is a haven of peace and quiet. Save the date-- Our Formal Opening F r i- The Georgian is a home, your home, with all the work and worry, the petty de- Say, TF uuaty tails, the servant problem taken over by twelve p. m. the central management. Make The Georgian your home and enjoy life to the full. he (georgian An Address of Distinction I E Send for. illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites. com £5 aes 6 BEC ne Fence to Remove Danger Mm astodon of Road to Children on Melrose Finds Rescuer in | A fence to extend from Melrose ave- Big Steam Shovel nue, Kenilworth, to some point south | 3 vet sijecided is soon to be rected Momentary excitement was occa- stwee > r1Q ravs he - . y Pr . en ND ol ays of the Chi | sioned at the New Trier High school cago, North Shore and Milwaukee last Monday when a large truck being railroads, it was announced at the | used to haul away the dirt excavated meeting of the Village board of Kenil- | from the site for the new gymnasium, Ww oie --~ Poestay ne at. 2 | Allowed its back wheels to play the bet- 0 C gomeg ) nda Slt ell Se 'crass. | ter part of valor and back too closely ling the tracks has been considered for |t© the hole. Shortly afterward, when some time and with the erection of the|the smoke from the grumbling "beast jisnce and a or lig gate with a|of burden" had rolled away, it stood | watchman at Melrose avenue 1t 1S| . Toe rls Ged ee am 3 ' { thought that this danger will be elim- | With its back wheels suspended in mid i a lair, and all of the growls and grumbles inated. . , {of that "new era mastodon" merely | me . . | sufficed to allow it to settle still far- Scouts Take Frozen Road; | ther and to bring a quick realization Skate Twenty-five Miles | that total demolition would be the re- Seven members of Troop 1 of the | 50 of § too Firtie exercised cevtion. | Kenilworth scouts, under the leader- | Well givy this the divil of an 'ole, ¢ lsh yh A [remarked the driver. "If 'n ya doan ship of Scoutmasicr Robert W. Town- |e our 'ole yust va go fin' a better ley, took the "frozen road" and skated one." was the hearty rejoinder. a total of about twenty-five miles in : i : 5 visiting points near Carry, Dundee and About that time the powerful Ka- Algonquin, - last Saturday. The boys | trinka, erstwhile steam monster that report one of the best trips of the | "chawed" out the sand and clay at a season and a most interesting time. {Yard a bite and was busily grubbing Those taking the excursion were : | about trying to make that ole a little Scouts Alfred Osgood, Tom Smith, | bigger, took a mite of interest in the Dorrance Nygaard, William Springer, | situation. Under the careful urging Fimwood Mons, George Scott and|of Mike, her private groom, Katrinka Jack Hicks. ambled over to see what could be done. | Now when Katrinka takes a notion to move things--well things just natural- {ly move. A chain was passed around A concert for the benefit of the Re- fuge, a society for the relief of dis- tress among Viennese children, will be given by a nymber of well known art- | her big jaw and from there under the | body of the truck. Katrinka settled {her feet in the mud took a snort or ists at Orchestra hall Tuesday evening, Sh 5 3 a ee Rs 36 A ap. | WO and lifted her five ton friend high : , : Tle EA and dry; then with a disdainful grunt pearing are as follows: Elsa Alsen,| 3 : g: Civic Opera; Ruth Breyt-Spraak, vio- |she deposited him gently back to "terra linist; Rudolph Reuter, pianist; Euge-| firma and waddled pack 10 tend to hee nia Van De Veer, soprano; Libushka | 91 particular attairs while 1g nv Bartusek and her 50 dancers: and the | Bertha toddled off toward "a better 00 Little Symphony Orchestra. | This charming, substantial homespun pressed brick residence has 5 large bedrooms and 3 baths--two with tiled walls and showers. There is a-spacious sunroom r1ox18 ft.; hot water heat; Flaxiinum and double ~ Cabot's insulation; valleys, gutters, decks, etc.. -all copper; butler's pantry; sleeping-porch; all" ceilings metal lathed; all walls and ceil- ings painted; steel construction: 2-car brick garage. Price $36,000. HEINSEN REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 20 Elm St., Winnetka Ph. Winnetka 254 ----O-- ---------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rothermel,| Mr. and Mrs. Fred loco of 1040 Jr., of 510 Provident avenue arc being | Cherry street entertained eight friends {congratulated upon the birth of a|at luncheon and bridge Wednesday, { daughter, December 28, at the Chicago | January 12. The guests were friends {Lying-In hospital. from Evanston. 2 ee i. at ---- BRINGS THEM BACK | | | * Certainly we are anxious tosell a lot of | Used Cars! Because : we figure that every ~ Used Car of the kind we sell will eventu- ally bring us a New - Car Customer. WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka 165. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT