fait 18 WINNETKA TALK February 26, 1927 The Preferred Location 1600 Hinman Avenue | Northwest 'corner of Davis Street Evanston's Newest and Finest Apartment Homes Close to the lake, and to parks, Northwestern University, schools, clubs and churches. All lines of transportation readily accessible, yet sufficiently removed to in no way impair the residential advantages. Unusual beauty in | the quarter acre garden court, real wood burning fireplaces in larger apartments, lux- urious and well appointed lounges, conveni- : ent kitchens with mechanical refrigeration-- all these will be best appreciated through a personal visit to the building. Garage in con- nection. Maid service by the hour if desired. Fireproof throughout. 3,4, 5 or 6 rooms Now Leasing Renting Office--Opposite Corner Open Daily and Sunday Victor C. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Carlson Building, Evanston Greenleaf 500------Chicago Phone, Sheldrake o500 President Scott to Make Long Tour in Far West President Walter Dill Scott of Northwestern university, in response to many invitations from various Purple alumni clubs, and from num- erous alumni in person, starts a swing around the great West Sunday, Feb- ruary 27. He not only will address and fraternize with alumni in the various cities on his itinerary but already has agreed to appear before Chambers of Commerce, city clubs and several luncheon organizations in the larger cities on his route. The itinerary follows: Leave Chicago, Sunday, February 27; Kansas City, February 28; El Paso, Texas, March 2 and 3; Phoe- nix, Arizona, March 4; Los Angeles, March 5, and stay five days; San Francisco, 3 days and nights, March 10-12; Portland, Oregon, March 14; Tacoma, March 15-16, day and night; Seattle, day and night, March 16; Spokane, March 17; Helena, Mont., March 18; Great Falls, March 19 to p. m. 20; Billings, March 20; Fargo, March 21; Minneapolis, all day, March 22; return to Chicago March 23. FORM NEW TROOP New Boy Scout troops are being formed at St. Elisabeth's Episcopal church, in Glencoe, and at the Presby- terian church in Lake Forest. In both instances a board of directors has al- ready been appointed for the troop, and this group of men, has selected the scoutmaster and assistant. JOINS NASH SALES Gould C. Davis, formerly of the Highland Park Nash Sales, is now as- sociated with the Suburban Nash Sales at Winnetka as sales manager. He is well known to the car buying public throughout the north shore. Three Great Choirs Will Be Heard in Festival Program On Sunday, February 27 at 4 o'clock the three great mixed choirs of the Diocese of Chicago will unite in the second annual festival service at St. Luke's church, Evanston, under the auspices of the Diocesean Choir as- sociation. Some 125 singers will be present from the choirs of St. Chrys- ostom's, Chicago; Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest; and St. Luke's, Evanston. The service will open at 4:10 with organ solos. by Mrs. Alice Emmons McBride of Lake Forest; followed by the chants and anthems of the regular Evensong service, and a group of or- gan solos played by Harold Simonds of St. Chrysostom's. In addition, the choirs will sing such distinguished choral music as the Bach anthem "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee," the Stainer "Magnificat," and the 8-part Grieg unaccompanied song, "Ave Maris Stella." Arthur Ranous of Lake Forest is the baritone soloist. The complete program is as follows: Organ Prelude Chorale Prelude on the tune "St. Anne." IE a rary ir RG Noble Scherzo Pastorale .......... Federlein Canyon Walls (from Three Mountain SEEICRESY vio «sv v0 3. asbrvs soxos Clokey Mrs. McBride Processional Hymn 519. . Ancient of Days Anthem, "Now Let Every Tongue Adore THER" + iv svivas Sensi voids Bach Versicles and Response .......... Tallis Palm 150... vcr « » voice Attwood Magnificat in B flat ......... » + Stainer Nunc: Dimittls civic aii Tee Stainer Versicles and Response .......... Tallis theme: "Ave Maris Stella" ..... Grieg The Choir Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moulton, 235 Raleigh road, Kenilworth will en- tertain their dinner bridge club Satur- day evening, February 26. they are made. about their attire. Try it! $35 $40 Exercise Your SALESROOMS You can not only satisfy your preference in regard to the goods, the pattern and the weave from which your Spring suit or topcoat is to be made, but you also can have carried out your own ideas in regard to the style in which A wonderful service for men who are particular SUITS AND TOPCOATS Tailored to Your Individual Order City Sales--Fourth Floor 319 West Van Buren Street Personal Preference! At our NEW CITY $45 $50