Hi ih ; I A AN 16 WINNETKA TALK December 12, 1925 Hey, the Hay Loft Is Now Ready for the Gang Hay, Hay, Hay everywhere! That's the dominant note of the extremely ncvel appointments of the Old Hay Loft, dine and dance place opened this week at Grove street and Sher- man avenue, Evanston. Hay protrudes from the rafters, sticks out everywhere, screens the lights from the old barn lanterns (mod- ernized) and just makes one want to sing that delightful ditty entitled "Hay, Hay--take another load away," or whatever it was the orchestra was playing. Frint George, man of the varieties, who was associated with the Western Vaudeville association for many years and more recently has piloted a bevy of radio satellites on "personal ap- pearance" tours of the Middle West, is the man behind the scenes at the Hay Loft. It's his idea and he's work- ed it out to a pleasing nicety. We're not going to tell you more--leave something to your imagination. You'll be joyously surprised for the Hay Loft is without a doubt the most novel departure in restaurant ideas ever ventured in this vicinity. Saturday is formal opening night for the Hay Loft. The dine and dance place has the endorsement of North- western university authorities, the Ev- anston Woman's club and other of Evanston's leading interests, it is ex- plained. Miss Katherine G. Tufts, 114 Bert- ling lane, Winnetka, has been elected vice-president of the Lasell Dramatic club of Lasell seminary for young women at Auburndale, Mass, ac- cording to a report coming from the school. RE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Martin and their son, Robert, 997 Vine steet, are leav- ing Friday, December 18, for a three weeks' stay in Flordia. --re Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bradstreet, 475 Cedar street, who have been touring in Florida, expect to return home for the Christmas holidays. STAGE GRATIS PERFORMANCE Members of the North Shore Thea- ter Guild are to witness a gratis per- formance of the play, 'The Truth About Blayds," at the Byron Stolp school auditorium Saturday evening, December 12. Performances of this play have been accorded much favor- able comment in Chicago. Mrs. George W. Gordon of 874 Lin- coln avenue has been giving a series of teas for the teachers at New Trier. She has had two on two successive Mondays, and is having the concluding one next Monday afternoon. RADIATE CHRISTMAS CHEER It is within the power of every woman to appear fresh and charm- ing at all times if she pays atten- tion to her toilet. By this we mean regular visits to our beauty shoppe for scalp, hair and facial treatments. Make it a point to come to us before Christmas and be at your best throughout the holiday season. Phone for an appointment now. Phone: Winnetka 800 ALICE BEAUTY SHOP ALICE FJELLMAN, Prop. Permanent Marcel Oil Wave Expert Shingling - Marcelling Manicuring-0Oil Shampoo - Facial Children's Hair Bobbing 522 Linden St. Wianetka, IL SPECIAL Saturday Only Balsam Xmas Trees--the best the market affords. Open Evenings Until 10:30 Sandays From 8:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. FREE DELIVERY Winnetka Fruit House 746 Elm Street Phone 2470 Reputation! What does it mean to you to use Exide Batteries? It means that you are banking on an established reputation for long life and strength. And the cost, first and last, is surprisingly low. Starting, Lighting, and Ignition Work WINNETKA EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE Opposite Winnetka Post Office Winnetka 1387 552-554 Lincoln Ave. WINNETKA THE MAN WHO LOOKS AHEAD WISELY NEVER HAS TO LOOK BACK WITH REGRET! Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 So you are looking for an honest man in the meat business, Happy? If you will take my advice you will go straight to PETERS MARKET. 1 found PETERS to be al- ways fair and conscientious with his customérs and al- ways priding himself on the care and quality of his meats and the service ren- dered to the community. PETERS MARKET Maybe you are right Care- ful. At any rate, I have found little shopping around. I am go- ing straight to their mar- ket now and if they serve me as they do you they will have another steady customer. satisfaction