WINNETKA TALK November 19, 1927 ROSENBERG'S Davis Street--Downtown Evanston All the Boys | Are Getting | These Boots The Very Finest Made at $6 to $8.75 A moca toe provides real comfort . . . and they'll wear 'till next Spring! Knife free. Sizes 12-13%, $6; 1-6, $7.50; and 67-8, $8.75. Heavy Soles, Rub- ber Heels, Foot - form Last. ~~ Shoes at $5.5 Choose your pair from a large stock of calf-skin and elk- skin shoes . . . black or tan. Soles are Goodyear-welted. That means wear! | Rosenberg's Shoes--First Floor CHOIR SOLOIST IN CONCERT John Rankel, who was for a number of years soloist at Christ church, Win- netka, will appear in a joint recital with Arthur Becker, organist, at Kim- ball hall Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Have you seen The Pictorial Mappe of Northwestern University? It is most attractive and very gaily colored. On Sale CHANDLER'S in Evanston For Information 1033 ELMWOOD AVE. WILMETTE 1647 Form Unique Building and Loan Association A new building and loan assocation with several entirely unique features has been formed in Evanston. The authorized capital to be accumulated by the new organization, the Building and Loan association of Evanston, is $1,000,000 and the nine directors elected are: Nels M. Hokanson, David C. Malin, H. Morton Bodfish, Herbert Jenks, Horace D. Bent, C. P. Hodge- son, Meyer J. Sturm and Victor Ort- lund. Officers will be elected at a meet- ing of the directors in the near future. Mr. Hodgeson and F. C. Winship, who is acting secretary, are Wilmette men. Among the features which are not to be found in any simliar organization anywhere in the country is the option given of paying regulag or irregular dues. No fines or forfeits are provided. The association adopted bylaws ac- cording to the Ohio or permanent plan and 75 members subscribed to 1,064 shares of $100 each. Ernst Wienhoeber and his daughter, Miss Edna Wienhoeber, of 791 Bryant avenue, have left Winnetka for Tryon, N. C., where they will spend the winter. R. M. Ostermann Buys Kenilworth Residence R. M. Ostermann, vice-president of the Capital T Superheater company, has purchased the home of E. L. Essley at 234 Warwick road, Kenilworth, for an undisclosed consideration. The property comprises an Italian residence surrounded by almost an acre of ground, this being one of Kenilworth's show places. Mr. Ostermann, who now lives in Evanston, plans extensive alterations and, when completed, will occupy it as his home. C. P. Rorick and company of Winnetka were the brokers. North Shore Girls Win Places on Hockey Squad There are many girls from the north shore on the soccer teams at Smith college which have been chosen this week after practices and tryouts since September. The teams include Vir- ginia Del.ay, Frances Ranney, Mary Parker, and Elizabeth Babcock of Winnetka, Caroline Kimball of Glen- coe, and Dorothy Dickinson of Hub- bard Woods. All these girls are New Trier graduates. 912 SPANISH COURT BUC TT TT TT Big Games . . ance at football to family dinner. 1168 WILMETTE AVENUE This Is the Time for a Levely Golflex Frock: Special $42.50 ERE is a Frock you can wear smartly for any day occasion--from attend- It is made of an exclusive new light- weight worsted, as supple and pleasant to wear as silk, yet which holds tail- ored lines as only a worsted can. You will want just such a Frock to wear under fur or cloth coats--its weight is exactly right for comfort in steam-heated homes, hotels, or clubs. Also special showing of new evening gowns from $39.50 to $150.00. NA. HANNA and CO. MILLINERY -- ACCESSORIES . Holiday Reunions . . . RTT TTT TR GOWNS -- COATS ET a