2 WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 THE FINER WAY TO LIVE-- A Series of Messages to North Shore People Who Might Like to Improve T heir Living Arrangements A MESSAGE To People Who Have Longed to Find Such a Home As This - - Symbol of Quality and Service A Beautiful, Finer Way to Live - - The Georgian has all the finer living comforts and con- veniences known to this modern day. Standing forth, an Address of Distinction in a location, unrivalled, in the heart of the city, overlooking fine homes, and schools, near sports, social, business, and transportation centers, The Georgian is the choice of distinguished people. Here one finds the acme of greater living luxuries with greater economy. At your command are all the convenient facilities of the "building at large--24 hour service--ten great rooms, the dining, drawing, sitting, reading, writing, and children's rooms, ballroom, roof-garden, and Fountain Tea Room-- Catering, travel, valet, beauty, and maid services--mechani- cal refrigeration and ventilation in every suite (from two up through eight room combinations), gas, electricity, ice, heat, maid service, laundry of linens, complete assortment, in ample number, of fine furniture, hangings, chinas, silver- ware, kitchen utensils and modern-convenience devices-- everything furnished complete for you-- Large, airy sunlit rooms, many deep closets, tile baths (as many as you want), in built fixtures, showers, in-a-dor beds besides the room beds, extra dressing room and en- trance hall with every suite--all included in one rental which is lower than north shore average rates for less furnished! Not a single upkeep responsibility! No depreciation for you to pay! Not a single living care, many experienced servants, 24 hours, to do you bidding, freeing you for the full enjoyment of complete living content- ment which is yours in a finer way at the Georgian! There are just a few suites, or single rooms with bath, available now. See, tonight, what a perfectly comfortable home you can enjoy here! the (georgian An Address of Distinction Copyright 1928 Dy The Georgian Hotel, Evanston DAVIS AT HINMAN -- EVANSTON -- GREENLEAF 4100 Visiting Here Kurtis Brownell, young artist who has achieved singular success as a vocal solist and who was last year awarded a scholarship in music by the Juillard Foundation and has since been studying in the east, is visiting with Winnetka friends this week. He has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stordeur, 846 Oak street. Mr. Brownell will leave tomorrow for an extended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brownell, also former Winnetka residents. Miss Mary Sullivan and Miss Alice Weber of Winnetka were the guests of Miss Marion I. Pearson of 117 Dupee place over the last week-end. Miss Marion and her guests attended the May dance given by the Junior auxiliary of the Catholic Woman's club of Wilmette, which was held in St. Francis Xavier school hall last Satur- day night. Winnetka Scouts Receive Awards at Honor Court The monthly meeting of the Win- netka Scout Troop committee was held at Community House on Friday eve- ning of last week. Scouts reviewed in tests are as follows: ; Merit badge awards: James Reilly, Troop 1, firemanship and printing; George Beyers, Troop 2, life saving; Tom Larson, Troop 3, swimming, fire- manship and electricity; David Allen, Richard Hoffman, John Elliott of Troop 1 were each awarded the merit badge in firemanship; Stanton Schu- man, Troop 2, personal health. Stanton Schuman qualified as a Star Scout, passing the one remaining merit badge necessary to achieve that rank. Scoutmaster George Eisenbrand of Troop 1 passed Merit Badges in canoe- ing, wood working, wood carving, metal working, and business. Richard Hoffman of Troop 1 passed tests qualifying him for first-class standing. Dwight Green of Troop. 1 and James Goetz of Troop 5 qualified as second- class Scouts. SENIORS ENTERTAIN VISITORS The graduating class of Mallinck- rodt High school entertained the eighth grade pupils of St. Mary's and St. Nicholas schools of Evanston at the Ridge school last Tuesday afternoon. Peanut bunco was enjoyed in the recreation hall. The visiting girls were taken on a tour of inspection through the school after which a picnic and games were held on the school grounds. HEAD DOMECON CLUB The Domecon club, New Trier's Do- mestic Science club, held the last meet- ing of the year Tuesday afternoon to elect next year's officers and to dis- cuss the annual picnic to be held June The new officers are: Peggy Jones. president; Helen Nygaard, vice-presi- dent; Marian Dennis, secretary anc treasurer. 806-810 Grove St. Our New Address Largest Exclusive Carpet, Rug and Linoleum Store North of Chicago DAVID G. BARRY Cleaning and Repairing 3 University 5712 DOVENMUEHLE, Inc. 73 Years of Safety 105 South Dearborn, Chicago 51% Ample funds at Phone Central 6393 interest for loans on homes 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges Our loans are purchased by UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE €O. BANKERS LIFE CO. of Cincinnati of Des Moines Combined Assets $330,000,000