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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Jan 1927, p. 28

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January 1, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 27 Wild Party Ends in Clubbing Match and Court Penalty) Two beatings in one night and robbed of $100 were charges which Louis Cimmaruski of Highland Park preferred against three Wilmette youths, but when the case came up for trial before Justice R. E. Sinsheimer, in Winnetka, Tuesday afternoon this week, evidence was not sufficient to convict on the robbery charge and it was dismissed. The three defen- dants, John Kriesant, Joseph Conrad and Joseph Koza, were found guilty of the assault and battery charge, how- ever, and fined; Kriesant, $50 and the other two, $25, each. The plaintiff charges the trouble started at a party west of Winnetka. The trio he said, assaulted him and then followed him to Winnetka, and while he was at a restaurant, went to the police station, where, from the police, who were given the automobile license number, learned that Cimmar- uski lived at Highland Park. When he started home the trio, he says, dragged him, and at Vernon avenue and Green Bay road, Glencoe, pulled him from his car and beat him up un- mercifully, and Cimmaruski claims, robbed him, The assailants then assisted their victim to a garage and helped to wash the blood from his face and get on his way home. The assault occurred December 12 and on the Tuesday before Christmas Cimmaruski signed the complaint against the trio. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Kraetsch of 455 Sunset road entertained eight guests at dinner preceding the Sub- urban Neighborly New Year's dance at the Woman's club, Friday night, December 31. of | | Triangle Club Planning January Balloon Dance The members of the Triangle club. | of Winnetka announce to those in- |terested in dancing that they are ar- ranging a Balloon dance to be given | Saturday night, January 22, in the | Community House. Hal Reader's | "Towans" have been engaged to fur- | . . [nish the music. | Edward Benz is chairman of the {dance committee and has working with him a group of six members, in- cluding William and Peter Blasius, Arthur Demeski, William Whalem, Ernest Haines and Henry Demeski. Under their direction an unusually de- {lightful dance is being arranged. William Blasius, Victor Voltz, Wil- liam Whalen and Joseph Lucchesi are in charge of the floor and general ar- rangements the night of the dance, and will furnish anyone with information concerning the program planned. Steve Haines 1s in charge of the ad- vertising. North Shore Children Play Own Compositions One of the most original musicales arranged on the north shore took place at the home of Mrs. Aaron Younker of 349 Sheridan road, Winnetka, Tuesday afternoon, December 28. The program was given entirely by a group of children who played not only difficult and pleasing numbers they had studied and worked up for the program, but their own composi- tions. Page Mergentheim of Win- netka sang a group of three songs, and in addition gave a program of five of her own compositions. Ruth Cohen of Wilmette played a group of de- lightful pieces, Lois Goldstein of Win- netka gave three piano pieces and four of her own pieces, Betty Younker played two violin numbers, Amelia Jackobs played two numbers and one CHEER: mmm 5°55; (JAA in = comfort in low lounges of beauty and cheer. living at The Georgian. Hinman Avenue at Davis Street--Evanston Comfort Winter evenings' chill with frosty blasts from Lake Michigan, icy winds howling warm and snug and comfortable, at The Georgian. at the doors--be Warmth in gleaming lights and glowing colors, and deep-piled carpets-- invite your friends to enjoy with you your home Cozy tete-a-tetes before the lobby's sparkling foun- tain, dancing in the stately ballroom on the roof-- infinite variety of diversion for your enjoyment, Your visit of inspection will be cordially welcomed. the (eorgian An Address of Distinction Send for illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites. (TS of her own composition, and Margery |netka League of Women Voters will Helm played two original pieces and |be at home to the new and sustaining one other. members, Wednesday, January 12, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at the home LEAGUE BOARD AT HOME lof Mrs. Robert H. Ripley of 29 Indian The board of directors of the Win- | Hill road. VARSITY BALL ROOM Bookings Now Being Received For Private Parties Who En joy DANCING In An Atmosphere of Beauty. A Cozy Intimate Room for Parties of Fifty to Two Hundred Ready for Occu- pancy New Year's Eve. Also Available for Afternoon Bridge Parties. Apply to Mr. Chas. Harvey. Varsity T heatre. Edna Richolson Sollitt presents JOSEF LHEVINNE World Famous Pianist at Orchestra Hall, Chicago Monday evening, January 10th Mr. Lhevinne uses the CHICKERING Piano and records exclusively for the AMPICO. He is but one of a host of distinguished pianists whose playing you may enjoy at will in your own home if you possess the AMPICO in the CHICKERING. Hear Mr. Lhevinne in recital, then come to the CHICKERING STUDIOS and let us play some of his AMPICO Recordings for you. You will be convinced then that the AMPICO is the only device that can re-enact the original touch of the pianist with absolute fidelity. TICKETS FOR THIS RECITAL ON SALE HERE © @hickering & Sons - Marshall & Wendell - Brewster * THE AMPICO Ohg @hickering Studios PIANOS S27 Davis Street - Svonston lilinols Geliphone - Greenleaf 3330 . +

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