28 WINNETKA TALK March 24, 1928 THE FINER WAY TO LIVE-- A Series of Messages to North Shore People Who Might Like to Improve T heir Living Arrangements . . LIVE AT THE GEORGIAN And Enjoy Solid Living Comfort, --Contentment SYMBOL OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Consider This-- It costs less to live at THE GEORGIAN than to keep house and pay for each item of maintenance expense separately. Just consider these facts for a minute: THE GEORGIAN gives you all the fine living advantages of this modern day-- and, withal, saves you money. THE GEORGIAN price chart reads only in terms of rooms--but all prices include, as part of the rental free light, gas, heat, refrigeration, maid service and laundry of linens--and--also include a full size din- ing room and kitchen (with suites). Consider how much it is costing you now to pay separately for each of these above items. It will cost you less to live at THE GEORGIAN than to live in a lesser way. May we have the privilege of showing you a suite in which we believe you could thoroughly enjoy all the solid living com- fort this life has to offer? Interesting booklet will be mailed you upon request. Telephone Greenleaf 4100 Gey Mthe (georgian An Address of Distinction Davis AT HINMAN ---- EVANSTON -- GREENLEAF 4100 Glee Club Soloist W. Chester Ewers, tenor, is one of the soloists of the Northwestern Men's Glee club who sang at the con- cert of the club in Chicago last Thursday. Mr. Ewers attended Ohio Wesleyan university for 2 years, where he studied under Marcel de Bou- zen, and came to Northwestern in 1926, entering the music school in the voice de- partment under 1. 'P. Shawe; Besides singing in the Glee club, he is a member of the A Cappella choir. When he first came to Ev- anston he sang in the First Congr e g ational church of Wil- mette and in June of last year became assistant tenor soloist at the Fourth Presbyterian church of Chicago under the directorship of Eric De Lamarter, organist there and assistant conductor of the Chicago Symphony orchestra. SPRING RALLY MAY 6 May 6 has been tentatively set for the big spring rally of the North Shore Area Scout council to be held at the Cabin in the Woods. ||Odd Fellows Will be Guests at Fort Atkinson April 14 By A. H. H. A. T. Sherman Lodge No. 892, I.0O. 0O.F., of Wilmette, has been invited by the Odd Fellows' lodge of Fort Atkinson, Wis., to visit them on Sat- urday evening, April 14, and confer anyone of the degrees of the sub- ordinate lodge. The invitation has been accepted, and it was decided to put on the third degree. Fort Atkinson is to entertain the District Meeting of the Encampment on this occasion and the governor of the state, Fred R. Zimmerman, and a number of the grand officers, with members from the lodges of neighbor- ng cities, are to be present. A. T. Sherman lodge expects to send a delegation of at least 45 members, about 30 of whom will be on the degree team. They will leave Wilmette in autos about 2 o'clock in the afternoon and expect to arrive at Fort Atkinson in time for supper. It is about:.a one hundred mile drive. Rehearsals of the degree staff will be held regularly every Monday evening at 7:30 until the date of the trip to Fort Atkinson. On Thursday, April 5, the third degree will be conferred in Wilmette on a class of candidates from Northbrook and A. T. Sherman lodges. Last Thursday evening A. T. Sher- man lodge held a Post Grands' Night. The members were entertained for an hour with moving pictures of Colonel Lindbergh's flight to Paris; Our Gang in "Tire Trouble"; Mable Normand in "Raggedy Rose," Wallace Beery in "Sweedie the Laundress," and Charley Chaplin in "By the Sea." The cigars were furnished by the new father of a voung future Odd Fellow. Rll | IH have pla &. they Gowns and doe aye BYALL wll Do take a look at the new spring ~ style showing of Eva Karon Schue Undoubtedly the stren ous winter oeeasions wardrobe. is 1 not so? pring needs these new R frocks fo express that spring feeling al its best 2Y EVA KARON SCHUR NORTH SHORE HOTEL - 1605 CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON ii havoe inthe ; Yo are inex jane Sportswear