Garden Center Toplc Dec.3 "The Winiter Feeding of Birds," a timely subject of interestto A loyers of nature ýwiIl be Bert S. Leech's, topic at the ýNorth Shore Garden, center at 10:30 Monday morning, LOANS W.»rein the mmaket for cServatve Ifiret mort- gg lis onreidncrama apart'iments and offéc b.ildng 9U1f0%?sg. INC. 1 N. La Salle St, Chicago Central 0227 1571 ShewnuinAv.., Evanston University N2m I by the Ravina Garden club and Mrý. Roy S5. Barza is chairman of the hostesses, ail residents, of Highland Park. Mrs. Dudley Crafts ',Watson. Mrs. Arthur Durant. Mrs. Howarl Will and Mrs. M. Tr., Kettner are the hostesses for the day and tbey urge ail north* shore garden devotees Io attend. Mr. Leeèh's programn free, o' charge, and to obtain any desired.gar-- den information-at the center. Officers of the center spggest that if birds are fed during, the- wÎnter. they- will aid the gardener-iii many ways -next summer. Shelves for wi n- ter feeding should be pr epared now. RESTORE- PAINT SURFACE 'When ram .strikes a freshy painted surface, it may may cause unsightly spatted effects. Rubbing the spotted surface carefully witb alcobol will ex- tact xmuch of this mjisture, and re store the paint film to its original condition. W. C. HUGGINS BUILDING SERVICE 100 I 3th Street. Ph. WiImtt. 3558 Genm.I Contractor Painting :Decorating :Remodoling This historie orth shore. honte has heen ent irely modcrnized on the complete exterior tuilh use of Careystone asbestos lu-mber in Coloiliai clap- bourds af fer the Cai-~ Cod fashion for the firsi story, the upper Portion of the house being finished in asbestos wood grained shingles, also siafdating. thse Cape Cod style of architecture. _____________ The' home, at the southeast corner of Eleventh street and Central avenue, Wilniette, is now owned by the Misses Florence L., Mary L., and Hattie- H.. Bockius, daughters of the late Dr. Bockius who purchased the property, with its Io- cabin, and ini 1889 rebuit the structure and razed the bouse, using the old logs ini the construction of the present bouse where they stili rémain. Thie site of the home was once tra- versed by an Indian trail, which was stili visible ini the early '90s. Plans and specifications for the re- Tbre. Glencoe Permits, Bring Total of $30,OO Only tbree building permits were, "issued in Glencoe in November,' but, the total cost of botb new and re- modeling work amounts to. alniost $30,000. One of the permits 'waýs issued to Henry Levy,, who is spending $20,O0 in the remodeling of bis residence, at 961 Sheridan road. Thorvold, Niel- sen of Chicago is the contractor. Isaac Curtiss took out a permit for the construction of a new two-story Wilm.fl. fUS w. e, 1- 1- c"MADE OF ASBESTOS AND CEMENT ---- 1. 1 Il