36 WINNETK AK TALK November 27, 1926 I , 4S Z 2 7 7 70 7 SAIS 7 7 7 OLD FASHIONED HOSPITALITY The Georgian was designed and built, not as a hotel institution but as a residential home for peo- ple of refinement. The atmosphere of home-likeness, congeniality and solid comfort pervades public rooms as well as suites. You will like the old fashioned hospitality and the new fashioned conveniences of The Georgian. Visit the model suite at 522 Davis Street and learn more about the many services included in the standard rate. the (georgian An Address of Distinction Send for illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites. WN 2 Business Vacant Glencoe is due for a great boom in both residential and business property. ~ We have the exclusive sale of 100 ft. of business property in the very center of the business section, where property is being held for as much as $1,000 per foot. We can deliver this choice vacant for $40,000 on easy terms. See this, and our list of other vacant in- vestment bargains. HEINSEN REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winn. 254-1470 Te By Friendship Circle Sells Tickets for It's Christmas Hop The North Shore Congregation| Several members of the Friendship Israel, which has for some time been circle, and other friends from along considering the matter of building a|the north shore, were entertained at religious center will meet Monday eve- the home of Mrs. W. B. Cormany of ning of next week to hear reports of | 54g Maple avenue, Friday evening, the building and finance committees November 19, at 8 o'clock, in honor which have been formulating the initial of Mise Estelle: Dickman. steps in the project. x ; : ) k The meeting will be held in Com-| The occasion was Miss Dickman's munity House, Winnetka, and will be |birthday. Miss Dickman is a member preceded by a dinner, at which all [of the Friendship circle, many of her members of the congregation are urged | friends, members of that club, being to be present. present, : The plan is to build at the northwest | Following informal dancing and corner of Vernon and Lincoln avenues, |[games, a buffet supper was served at Glencoe, proceeding at once, providing | 11 o'clock. the reports to be heard by the Congre-| The list of guests included, Miss Es- Congregation Meets to Consider Plans for Church Edifice gation on next Monday evening, are |telle Dickman, Miss Hazel Clayton, approved. Miss Katherine Henseler, Miss Lily The North Shore Congregation |Hardy, Miss Rose Henseler, Miss Israel has been holding religious serv- | Marie Cassel, Miss Mabel Steikling, Miss Marquerrte Gallagher, Miss Ada Fegan, Miss Cora Hain, Miss Hattie Eblert, and Miss Nellie Garde. ices in the Masonic hall, at Glencoe, and Sunday school sessions in the Hubbard Woods public school. The membership is growing and for some time visions and plans of its own home have been formulating. Now, they ap- pear near to realization. FIRST SCANDINAVIAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH 886 Elm street, Winnetka Pastor, A. E. Rohrbach Telephone 2596 910 Elm street. The North Shore Chess club met = yesterday at the home of Joseph Hours of Worship Schumacker, 6542 Newgard avenue, Sunday Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; (for young men and women) Subject: "Personal Talks of Jesus." Swedish service, 11 a. m.; Young People's service, 5 p. m.; English service, 7:45 Pp. m. Rogers Park, at 8 o'clock in the eve- ning. The members played another match. At the last meeting Capt. Stan- ley Rich's team won nine games, and Capt. A. F. Eason's team, five games. Wednesday Swedish service, 8 p. m. Studies in the Acts of the Apostles. Thursday Bible study in Luke's Gospel, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting. Tou are cordially invited to attend. For the long, long night is passing, And then cometh the golden day; I come to my own who love Me, To take them all away. It may be today or tomorrow, Soon it will surely be; Then past are the tears and sorrow, Then Home forever with Me. 628 Phone Grove Univ. Street 252 Borrow for Your Christmas Needs LL the presents you have in mind to buy plus your Christ- mas and New Year's dinners can be bad by borrowing the needed amount from us and paying it back in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly installments. The cost at- tached to this transaction is exceed- ingly small. If you want to have the kind of a Christmas, that will please every one, including yourself, we will be glad to help you out. OFFICERS C. M. MCDONALD LEE NELSON President Vice-President FRED G. BROOKS Sec'y-Treas. and Mgr. Evanston Security PHONE WILMETTE 364 Finance Corporation 831 RIDGE AVE, WILMETTE, ILL) Second Mortgage Money LOANED TO HOME OWNERS To INTEREST ON EASY PAYMENTS Suite 1408 -- 77 West Washington Street ITT G. Berman, Phone State 6039 CHICAGO I a