March 10, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 45 Poor Thief Hasn't a Chance in This New Furrier Vault The M. B. Okean company, manu- facturing furriers, 567 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, have more than doubled the size of the storage vault in their establishment, whereby there is now an additional 200 square feet of space in this department, providing a vault in which the contents are secure against fire, burglars and moths. The vault is used for storage of the large stock of valuable furs which the M. B. Okean company carries, and to insure the utmost in safety for those valuable materials belonging to customers, when left there for storage or for alterations and repairs. An intruder in this vault will invite a quick response to the automatic alarm system, and if, by any chance, he should get by these precautions, he will yet have to face a deluge of tear gas, which Mr. Okean says will not only flood the vault, but will make the entire store rdom uninhabitable, in the twinkling of an eye. HEADS O.E.S. BENEFIT Mrs. Emily Mullen of Glencoe is in charge of the St. Patrick's dance to be given next Saturday evening at the Winnetka Masonic temple for the benefit of the Winnetka chapter of the Eastern Star. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Mullen by calling Glen- coe 667, or they may be bought at the door. IN CHARGE OF RUMMAGE SALE Mrs. Morris K. Wilson of Winnetka will have charge of the rummage sale to be held by Grove House late in April or early in May, in Evanston. Plans for this sale were discussed at a board meeting held Tuesday at the House. N. T. Girls Near Final Lap of Cage Tournament The girls of New Trier High school have reached their final lap of the bas- ketball season, for squads have been chosen for the three upper classes, and there is to be no freshman team this season. The freshmen will continue playing among themselves with the teams they had in the practice tourna- ment. Mondays and Tuesdays the upper classes will occupy the gym with their games, and Thursdays and Fri- days the freshmen will play. Follow- ing is a list of the squads of the two upper classes: Seniors First Squad: Berndstone, Anderson, M., Wilson, Leffingwell, Marx, Kriete, Taylor, F.,- Whitsett, Gerlach. Second Squad: Bode, Smale, Lubke, Barroll, Wray, Conlee, Burrill Substitutes: Logan, H., Sandford, E., Rosberg, All- worth. Juniors First Squad: Forrest-Hilpert, Wenter- Taft, Blake, Gordon, Tencher, Evers, Shepard. Second Squad: Etzbach-Miehe- ner, Farley-Cooke, G., Nordburg-John- ston, Kremer, Taylor, V. Wilson. Sub- stitutes: Christie, Jenkins, Healy, V.; Stiles, Rockafellow, Thompson, Jones, C., Jones, M., Husting, Stoerk, Blumenstock. TO SPEAK AT D.A.R. Mrs. Henry Purmort Eames of Chi- cago will give an illustrated talk on "Art of the Revolutionary Period," at a meeting of Kaskaskia chapter of the D. A.R, next Tuesday at the Chicago Historical society. The four hostesses, Mrs. Harold M. Pittman, Mrs. Osro D. Weaver, Mrs. Henry W. Bryant, and Mrs. A. J. Van Thielen, are from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller of 700 Rosewood avenue returned recently from a trip of about five weeks' dura- tion. While away, they were at Nas- sat, Cuba, Kingston, and en route home, stopped for a visit in Georgia. Two Bargains HUPMOBILE "6" HQ These two cars are practically new-- used very little for demonstrations. Century If you're looking for a car at this price--here are two real bargains. HANSON MOTOR CO. Hupmobile Service 555 Chestnut St. Ph. Winnetka 330 The Bigger and Better CHEVROLET Your local dealer is at 724 Elm Street, that's where you should purchase your Chevrolet. The big advan- tage in buying your Chevrolet in Winnetka--is 24 Hour Service. No long wait for your car. The Coach Roadster Touring Coupe Four-Door Sedan Sport Cabriolet F. O. B. Flint Imperial Landau Light Delivery (Chassis Only) . .$375 Utility Truck (Chassis Only) . $495 WASHING GREASING POLISHING COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Richardson's Garage 724 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 25