TETNER et > BER AX Tw WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 ERECT Social Happenings Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cross and family have moved into Chicago, and are now making their home at 5748 Kenwood avenue. --(Q-- The Ash Street circle will meet with Mrs. Hopkins, of 915 Ash street, on Tuesday, January 15. Mrs. Bacon will assist the hostess. Oa Mrs. Thomas Bulger, 400 Sheridan road, gave a tea at her home on Tues- day for Mrs. Harry Sullivan, of Lin- coln avenue, The Village Dancing club gave a dance at the Woman's club Wednesday evening. The Forty club held their monthly dance there last Friday night. nO Mrs. E. Bert Brown, Sr., of 618 Wil- low street, was confined to her bed with tonsilitis during the early part of the week. The Hawthorn Lane-circle will meet on Tuesday, January 15, with Mrs. Arthur Klein, 369 Hawthorn lane. oer A Mrs. G. H. Jones, 1020 Ely road, gave a shower Friday for Mrs. Hilde- brant, of Rogers Park. --Q-- Mrs. William Jenkins, 1047 Elm street, gave a five-hundred party last week for twelve guests. Oe Miss Virginia MacLeish, 535 Ash street, is convalescing from a serious HANCSS., Kenilworth Happenings Mrs. Burt A. Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, invited all mothers of children of high school age and over to meet in her home Wednesday afternoon to discuss providing suitable entertain- ment for these young folks. "Open House at the Kenilworth club on Fri- day evening was one of the matters under discussion." Mr. and Mrs. Nason will make their home in Ashland, Wis., where Mr. Nason has a position with the Chem- | ical Engineers. Mrs. Frank C. Nason, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Price Oleson for the past several weeks returned with Mr. Na- son, who came on to attend the wed- ding went to their home in Kansas City on Saturday iast. --0-- The Church of the Holy Comforter will hold its annual Parish meeting on Tuesday, January 15, at the Kenil- worth Assembly Hall. Dinner will be served and at the close of the busi- ness meeting there will be a social hour. --Q-- Miss Wesser, principal of the Jos- eph Sears school, fell down the base- ment stairs of her home on Saturday, suffering severe injuries. She is con- valescing at the Evanston hospital from a dislocated shoulder blade, broken wrist and arm. LL The Bridge club met with Mrs. L. M. Allen for luncheon on Tuesday. ~ Mr: and 'Mrs. John G. Hafemeister of Wauwatosa, Wis., announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma, to Eugene M. Stearns, son of Dr. and Mrs. William M. Stearns of Evanston, formerly of Kenilworth. --_--0-- The Current Events class under the direction of Mrs. Ethel Coulson Braz- elton resumed its meetings on Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sidney C. Eastman. The latest dramas were discussed. --0-- Miss Patty Hamm entertained a toboggan party at Indian Hill on Monday evening, later adjourning to the Hamm residence, 517 Sheridan road, where supper was served. --0-- Mrs. Rufus Porter, Cumnor road, entertained at luncheon on Thursday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Dana Pierce. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D'Aix, their niece, Miss Claribel Russ and Miss Michael, left Monday for New York, where they will remain indefinitely.' _-- I---- Mr. Alexander Hannah who has been spending the holidays with "his family in Asheville, N. C.,, returned home Friday of last week. = ---- Mrs. James Murray of Toronto, Canada, is visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Murray, -431 * Cumnor road. ---- Mr. Frederick C. Little left Mon- day for a stay of several months in Pasadena, Cal. --_--O-- Owing to the illness of Mrs. Mc- Clintock, the Reading club did not meet on Wednesday as scheduled. --_-- Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Wells of Essex road, have gone to the city for the remainder of the winter. --0-- Mrs. E. John Hicks entertained at luncheon on Monday at her home, 241 Melrose avenue. --_--0-- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haines left Tuesday for a brief visit in Niles, Mich. iO 2 Ten guests were entertained last Sat- urday evening in honor of the birthday of Mr. George Adams, 748 Center street. ---- Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Walker, merly of 826 Lincoln avenue, moved to Ravinia where they built a new home. for- have have Buy Large Trees NOW! Why 2? Because they should be plant- --O-- Miss Margaret Clinch, of Hubbard Woods, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given on Tuesday in Chicago by Mrs. William E. Casselberry. eo ed with a large frozen ball of earth. Our stock is very complete in trees from 6 to 15 inches in SO Miss Gwendolyn Hart, who has been the guest of Miss Alice de Windt at her home, 593 Sheridan road, has re- turned to her home in Boston. -- The Winnetka Temple club will give a card party and dance at the Winnetka Masonic temple on Friday evening, . February 1, at 8:30 o'clock. diameter. aC Twenty-four members of the Tri Delta alliance met for luncheon on Thursday with Mrs. Delbert Poff, of 1100 Pine street. --_---- Miss Dorothy Reegan, of Crystal Lake, was the guest of Miss Katherine Adams over last week-end. --0-- Mr. Robinson, 456 Elder lane, is in Canada on a business trip. He expects to return Saturday. The land of the PETERSON NURSERY has been sold for sub-division purposes and all NURSERY STOCK must be sold by January 1st, 1927. Fine selection at low prices. City Office Chicago: Phone Main 3613 Evanstori: Phone Evanston 1434 --O-- Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clarke, who have been residing at 475 Elder lane, ers ave taken up their residence in Ravinia. - COUPIIS-- Wii, ; a -_ a. on trees eet AE HUBBARD WOODS GROCERY AND MARKET Our customers can be assured that our organization will make every attempt to keep our goods and service at the top notch. We will spare no pains to provide groceries and meats of the very highest quality. Our patrons must be satisfied! We deliver four times a day in all North Shore towns. We use three machines for regular deliv- eries and one for special deliveries. If we need any more cars, we'll get them because we're determined to lead in the matter of The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices! 200) Linden Avenue. Hubbard Woods Phones Winnetka 1700-1701-1702 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Richelieu Early June Peas, reg. price 25¢ per GOLD RIBBON WEDNESDAY With every grocery order of $1 or more we will sell Finest Blue Goose Valencia Oranges, small size but a 1071bs. granulated sugar for .......... ow... 00 89c "a'l of juice, 20c per doz. 5 doz. limit to a customer No. 2 can, this week 20c per can, doz. cans $2.25 {i BP oe BRI RES, © = OR GR 95¢ : ' Kintchen Klenzer, 3-50F «vain. oo bitte Jaa Suns 25¢ Monsoon Early June Peas, reg. price 25¢ per Tux 105 pkgs: Lorin Suh hibntvraiodss suse tinaie 89c Extra fancy Blue Goose med. size Oranges, reg. price No. 2 can, this week 19¢, per doz. ...... $2.00 Fancy Bordeaux shelled Walnuts, reg. price $1.00 Ib., for 'Gold Ribbon Wed., per Ib. cis ss civics vans 69¢ Fancy Valencia shelled almonds, reg. price $1.00 per Ib. for Gold Ribbon Wed., per I, wiv. ile ohh. Shes 69c Finest Santa Clara Prunes, 40-50 size, reg. price 25c per- 1b. for this sale 17¢c per 1b., 3 Ibs. for .......s: 50c Extra fancy Santa Clara Prunes, 30-40 size, reg. price 35¢ per Ib., for this sale 25¢ per 1b., 4 lbs. limit to a CUSTOMC EE JOT mn aos cas vs yin win Camu ions is vrei + 90c Extra fancy Santa Clara Prunes, 15-25 size, the largest that grow, reg. price 45¢c per Ib. for Gold Ribbon Wed., per 1b. 60c per doz., for Gold Ribbon Wed. .............. 45c¢ Extra fancy Sunkist large Oranges, reg. price 75¢c per doz., for Gold Ribbon Wed. per doz. .-........... 65¢ Extra fancy Baldwin Apples, reg. price 10c per Ib., for Gold Ribbon Wed. 4 1b. for 25¢, 1 peck (12 lbs.) LOL: ivieirsine icin niinaiinndssinsnn subtle ee varies wn crrss 69c Extra fancy Blue Stripe Indian River Grapefruit, med. size, reg. price 10c each, for Gold Ribbon Wed. per re RE pa 79¢ Extra large size Grapefruit, Indian River, reg. price 2 for 25¢, for Gold Ribbon Wed. 10c each, 1 doz." for ig eras van an nnn BE ety Toate + + Ra BEE $1.10 Richelieu Little Kernel Corn, reg. price 25¢c per can, this week 20c per can, 1 doz. cans. .$2.15 Virgin Brand Sweet Corn, reg. price 20c per can, this week 15¢ per can, per doz. ...... $1.65 Libby's Chili Sauce, large size jar, reg. price 40c per jar, this week ........0 ie. ove 29c Van Dyk's 5 oz. jar Marachino Cherries, reg. price 35¢, this week Campbell's Tomato Soup (only tomato soup) 10¢ per Can, J cansilor cnn i a ee 29c Wright's Supreme Mayonnaise Dressing, 4 pint 28¢,. pint 45¢, quart J.......s.% LIN 85c SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy FEatmore Cranberries, 13¢ pet ily, 2 the for mre ss 25¢ Brussels Sprouts, per qt. 29c Carrots, 10¢, per bunch, 3 bunches for 25¢ Indian River Blue Goose finest thin skinned Grapefruit, per doz. 75c¢ Ese vis deteiaie sie we. be FB Tee sw Indian River Florida = Oranges, small size, 35¢ per doz. 3 doz. for $1.00 Fancy Cicilian Chestnuts, reg. price 25¢ per 1h. Sat. only 15¢ per 1b. or 3 Ibs. for 40c IRL a A ak an eT uh Ee OR 8 TRS Le SA Te a SU a dk EE MEATS Leg of Lamb, per 1b. $e 3 ofe 0 eo vs » Prime Ribs of Beef, per 1b. Pot Roast, per 1b. Maier's whole or half Hams, per Ib. 25¢ WE DELIVER 4 TIMES A DAY IN ALL NORTH SHORE TOWNS. WE HAVE 3 MACHINES TO MAKE OUR REGULAR DELIVERIES AND 1 FOR ALL SPECIAL DELIVERIES. A TRIAL ORDER WILL PLEASE YOU. ACCOUNTS OPENED FOR RELIABLE PEOPLE