2 : WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 Queer Human Ways. A man is presented to a girl and then if all goes well the girl is given away to the man. a New Subdivision Opened un has a very strong team teams that boast victories over hey Kenilworth Happenings Near North Shore Links which defeated Evanston, although | north shore lads. Rockford will be | After months of negotiations A. fl. they were beaten by the local heavies | met in a return game on February 4, two weeks ago. and the most exciting encounter of the Miss Priscilla Sol of Boston is the guest of Miss Louisa Sanborn of the Virginia hotel. Mss Sanborn is giv- ing a bridge in her honor Thursday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Pnilip Brooks Maher returned last week from Palm Beach, where they went on their wedding journey, and are living at 6 East Elm street, Chicago. --Q-- Mrs. Charles Baxter, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulbert for the past month, returned to her home in Cleveland, Friday. . SHO Mr. and Mrs. E. Dwinell Slater, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen, have returned to their home in Evanston. --_--Q-- The Curent Events class, conducted by Mrs. Adams and Miss Julie Adams, met Wednesday morning at the Ken- ilworth club. --_--0-- Mrs. Rufus Stolp entertained in- formally at luncheon Thursday, pre- ceding the meeting of the '"Neigh- bors." ---- Mr. Edward Parmelee of Utica, N. Y., who has spent the past two weeks in Kenilworth, left Wednesday. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketcham left Saturday for a two-weeks' sojourn in New York. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland left Sunday for Riverside, Cal., where they expect to remain a month. Mr. Frederick Little left Friday last for Pasadena, Cal., to be gone about four months. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen returned last week after a trip to Washington, D. C.,, and New York Cty. ---- Mrs. Sidney' Ball was a luncheon hostess at Indian Hill Tuesday last. After luncheon the party coasted. iO Dr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp enter- tained the Evening Bridge club at din- ner Monday last. --Q-- Mrs. William Taylor entertained the Duplicate Bridge club Tuesday after- noon. --(-- Professor Bridges of the Univerity of Chicago spoke at the "Neighbors" Thuneday uiterncon. R----y . gre Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis entertained informally at dinner Monday evening, n hoor of Mr. Edward Parmelee. --Q-- Mr. W. Irving Woodward spent the past week in Minneapolis and Duluth, Minn, --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerould of Ev- anston, entertained at dinner Friday last in honor of Mr. Edward Parmelee. ---- Mrs. Leon Allen entertained the Afternoon Bridge club at luncheon Tuesday. --(-- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clark of Ev- anston entertained the Thursday Evening Bridge club. ------ Mr. and Mrs. Owen T. Reeves enter- tained at tea Sunday evening. --p-- Mrs. Roy Hulbert was a luncheon and bridge hostess Wednesday last. --Q-- Miss Miriam Shattuck entertained at tea Sunday evening. --_---- Mr. and Mrs. Phelps entertained at tea Sunday last. ---- Miss Miriam Shattuck entertained informally at bridge Saturday evening. ---- Mrs. Harry V. Crooks entertained at bridge Friday afternoon. 6 0000600600000000000000000 PP PPIPIPIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIOIOSE Desserts, From Our Own Freezing Room 3 3 ; 3 > 1 We have installed a p zero room, just to keep 9 the special orders you 9 give us the way they ; should be kept. > 3 Mrs. Smith } 819 Oak Phone 112 ; Winnetka AAA ALLLLLA00000000000 VIP IVIIIIIIITIITIYIYIYYYY lll LALLLLALLLLLL lll doll ddlollddolld POPPPPPIPIIVIIVIVIIVIIIVIIYT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE A 109% Reduction on Entire Stock UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Proprietor 1126 Central Avenue Wilmette Phone Wil. 2403 Kraus of the Lake Shore Realty com- pany has acquired from ten different owners forty acres west of Ridge ave- | Rockfod and Evanston are the only | season is anticipated. [ nue, in Gross Point, for a reported $100,000. This is adjacent to other property acquired last year, and gives the company approximately seventy- five acres between Elmwood, Greeley and Linden avenues. Part of this was recently subdivided and sold. The balance is to be put on the market within thirty days, with lots 50 and 100 feet frontage and 122 feet deep. Of course, flats will be barred, and the minimum cost of houses will be $5,000. Lots will sell at from $1,200 up to $2,000, the aver- age being $1,500. The new subdivision is just west of the North Shore Golf club and south of Indian Hill Golf club, and is west of Kenilworth and Wilmette. It will be called Lake Shore Highlands. Striving to Achieve Greatness by Pluck Dr. D. H. Cornell pastor of the Glen- coe Union church addressed the stu- dents of New Trier Township High school last Friday on the subject "Pluck versus Luck." i "Striving for a great ambition is like fishing," Dr. Cornell said. 'The desired objective can be attained not though luck, as is popularly believed, but by pluck, by good, solid applica- tion to overcoming the difficulties that separate you from your desire. It takes real work and thorough applica- tion to conquer all the dangers that abound on the road of life," he de- clared. New Trier Tank Squad Captures 3 Dual Meets New Trier's heavy and lightweight basketball teams are having a very strenuous season. So far they have suffered only two defeats. Next Tues- day, January 31, at 4 o'clock, both teams will meet Waukegan at the New Trier gym. Telephone 844 "AT ECKARTS" We Know The Things We Sell Every person that can wait on you in our store is thoroughly conversant with every branch of the hardware business. If you i We make a specialty want a certain kind of paint, for a certain of glass for windows. purpose they will be able to advise you, and this goes as well for everything that you Our stock of hard- may want in the store. Bring us the size and you can have the pane in a few minutes. ware, tools, paints, cutlery and glass is al- ways complete and the prices are always as low as any other place. J. F. Eckart Co. HARDWARE 736 Elm St. Phone 844 Winnetka, Illinois Do all your shopping at our complete - store. Every? Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Tuna fish, best white meat, per large Half-size can of Tuna, per can 27c; 3 Black Cherries; best brands, per Hawaiian Pineapple, sliced or grated, No. 3 can of Burt Olney's Eastern Pears, per can 45c; per doz. Black Berries or Blueberries, per can Per pleg:. i voinmin, san Seti vu Sieh ane 10c Genuine Imported Roquefort cheese, Per Ibi. cod ant se .95¢ Finest brick cream cheese, Ib. ...... 35¢ Prefet sardines, in sauce or tomato, per large can, 23c; 3 cans............. 65¢c can; 45¢; per doz... ........ $5.25 cans 75¢c; per doz. ............. $2.95 Best large cans of Royal Red Salmon, Savoy, Richelieu brand, per doz. $5.75 Richelieu, Colossal Asparagus Tips, per can, 45c; per 40z:.. ..o.. iu vuinieis $4.85 Large can of Royal Ann cherries, or can4dc; per doz. ......... brehiaiin $5.50 Sunbeam Fruit Salad, large cans, per can 45c; per doz. ".........- ....55.25 No. 2 cans, while they last, per can Mc per doz. i. hha, ...$325 ....$495 Richelieu Red Raspberries, Sunbeam strawberries, or pitted red cherries, per can, 40c; per doz. ......... ..$4.65 380; PEBAOZ, iv iiethsiv a vv vihaials $4.15 or Better Things to Eat! TELEPHONE WILMETTE 420 5 PHONES --' NO WAITING FREE-Cream 0Qil Soap-FREE 1 bar Cream Oil Soap with each § bars of Crystal White Soap FREE. Monarch Red Kidney Beans, per No. Scan 15; perdoz. . sv... ovis vi $1.50 Sprague & Warner No. 2 cans of Pork and Beans, 2 cans for 25c; doz. $1.25 Pure Jam and Preserves of all kinds and flavors such as strawberry, rasp- berry, peach, apricot, pineapple, blackberry and plum; 19 oz. jars, also 16 oz. jars, while they last, per doz. 34.80; per jar.........: ...39¢ Coney Bear Jelly, per glass......... 10c Rich preserved Cumquat, per large jar, 60c; peridoz. ......... a yi $6.50 Mon Chili Sauce, large pint bottle, 35¢; Sor. sina ne ors onal $1.00 ...$1.00 Welch's Grape Juice, pint bottle, 39c; per doz. $4.50; quart bottles, 69c; per 80Z. .... iui sav ine. $7.75 Welch's Grapelade, 3 jars for .. Full quarts of XX Special Green olives, 50c; per doz. ........... $5.50 Old Monk Olive Oil, the finest of im- ported oils, per quart can, $1.25; per half gal. can, $2.35; per gal. ....$4.35 New Manse Syrup, per pint can 25c; qQuartican............ EE ..40c Imported Bar le duc Jelly, per glass 35c Guava Jelly, per glass .............30¢ Eo i i a diate iwteseaiie LULU EEE TTT Our meat de- partment is unsurpassed on the north shore. None oi > ! but the finest H i oo ht quality of --by phoning Wilmette Grocery & Market yn if you wish 1146 CENTRAL AVENUE ule MEATS OF QUALITY Swift's Hams, whole, 11 to 12 1b. each, peri... ral her re utes hws 32c Morris Supreme Bacon, whole, per 1b. 35¢c Fresh Spareribs, perlb. ............. 20c Freshly made lamb patties. Tartar Sauce, per jar ..............35¢ Wright's Salad Dressing, 3 jars for 95c Heinz Mince Meat, 1 lb. can, 35c; 2 IB. ican:...... vv. Serie anne a BC Rayo Candles, 12 in a box (white) reg- ular 45c, on sale at..... ey Se ..25¢c Prunes, nice size Santa Clara prunes, BABS Or oi vik sana Be vides s 300 Note: No sugar is required to cook these prunes. Special Price on Sunshine Biscuits, Takhoma Crackers. Per doz boxes 80C; 3 Or asi Si See A 00 Graham, Crispy, Vanilla Wafers or cheese Sandwiches, 15¢ packages at 12%c: peredoz, oh uh suihaati ds, $1.50 Large Yello Tins of Crispy Crackers, PELCaNn i. s.r Cele dialer vein eas 2090 Large packages of sugar wafers, usual- ly sold for 35c, this week ........25c Pure lard in 1 1b. brick, 2 for.......15¢c