32 WINNETKA TALK October 27, 1928 Mrs. C. W. Bradley, 174 Sheridan road, has as her houseguest this week- end, Mrs. Homer Drake of 411 Fuller- ton parkway, Chicago. Mrs. Bradley recently returned from a ten day mo- tor trip through southern Illinois. She was accompanied by Mrs, G. B. Walk- er of Chicago. [IRED ALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES at EVANSTON, WINNETKA, HIGHLAND PARK !sT O'R Kenilworth Scout Group Wins High Rally Honors Despite the fact that the Joseph Sears school at Kenilworth was rep- resented by only seven boys at the regular bi-monthly rally of Wilmette and Kenilworth Scouts at the Stolp school in Wilmette, it placed first in the final ratings. The seven Kenil- worth boys took second in inspection and first in the other events. Those who represented Joseph Sears school were: George Manlove, Tom Sinding, Tom Smith, Jack Stebbins, Ben Mat- thews, Jack Sinding and James Mec- Winnetka 1332 GE Arthur. Rogers Park A GOOD WI Made of northern white cedar. Let us build a fence to suit your taste. Moderate in Price See our photographs of Habitant Garden appointments and Habitant hand made furniture. JOHN WYNNE, 2229 Touhy Avenue L FENC decorative and durable Gives Recitals Miss Hope Summers recently ap- peared in recital before the Tuesday Art and Literature club of Chicago at Illinois Woman's Athletic club. reading Edward Sheldon's play, 'Romance." Recently, also, Miss Sum- mers read two programs for the Woman's club of Peoria. She is a play director and reader well known in Chicago and on the North Shore and makes her home in Evanston. CHICAGO VASSAR CLUB North Shore members were invited to attend the tea given by the Chi- cago Vassar club Monday afternoon the at the home of Mrs. Andrew Mac- 11 eich in Glencoe. Plan Mock Election at Sears School on Nov. 6 Not to be outdone by their brothers and sisters of high school age, the pupils of the Joseph Sears school in Kenilworth will hold a mock presi- dential election November 6, the date of the regular national election. Pupils of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades will be eligible to vote. The mock elec- tion is being sponsored by the social science department under the direc- tion of Miss Edith M. Stryker. Ninety-nine per cent of the pupils eligible to vote registered for the mock ~lection on the registration day, Octo- ber 5. Billy Timmins and Jack Steb- bins were judges of registration and Jeanette Post was clerk. Junior Hikers Organize for Season's Activities A big organization meeting for Junior Hikers in Kenilworth will be held after school tonight at the Joseph Sears school. Any boy in the village from 8 to 12 years of age may be a member of the Junior Hikers, an organization formed in Kenilworth seven years ago. An attendance of about seventy-five is expected, accord- ing to Robert W. Townley, director of athletics at the school. The chief purpose of today's meeting will be the election of officers and the planning of the year's program which will in- clude regular gymnasium classes as soon as the new memorial gymnasium is finished. "HOOVER VS. SMITH" "Hoover vs. Smith" was to be the subject of a debate scheduled for to- day at the meeting of the Gavel club, debating organization at New Trier High school. John Erickson planned to uphold Hoover's side of the argu- ment against Robert Livingston, Jack l.oeh, and Olen Sethness. art prevails. tournaments. people. and beauty of the old world. romantically converse. garden, and an extra room adjoin. NOTE--The public is cordially invited to attend the series of Sunday Evening M Perfect Facilities For The Jost Fashionable Social Affairs pm ly) mand the finest facilities, setting. service and cuisine a obtainable. Bisons in The Georgian there is that indefinable charm In the ballroom the influence of Spanish As you enter you feel unfolded before your eyes the glamorous, yet tasteful, splendor of the lists in the times of knightly A Spanish canopy, supported by up-right pointed spears, marks the orchestra at the end of the room. Capacity, 300 Complete equipment for efficient serving of refreshments. There are little corners and balconies where the tired dancers may Men's and Ladies' checking rooms, Everything complete on one floor. tions dings, roof The Georgian under the direction of Ernau Akely, President of the North Shore Musicale Society, beginning November 4th. Many noted artists have been engaged. a. to be given at -- NT } ) ITH accommoda- and service for hundreds of guests, or for a few, the public rooms of The Georgian offer ideal facilities for private dances, dinner parties, luncheons. wed- or exhibits, formal or informal. To inscribe The Georgian on the invitations is an_ indica- tion that the affair will com- Arrange to Lease Reserve for Parties, Weddings \Ithe (georgian eAn Address of "Distinction DAVIS at HINMAN --EVANSTON Telephone Greenleaf 4100 teas, banquets,