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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Jan 1924, p. 16

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16 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 »Kenilworth Happenings The regular parish meeting of the Church of the Holy Comforter was held Tuesday evening, January 15, at the Kenilworth Assembly hall, at 8 o'clock. This meeting was preceded by a dinner which was served prompt- ly at 6:45 o'clock. The dinner was arranged in the interest of sociability and good fellowship so that the peo- ple might know one another better. There were 115 present, and certainly is was a get-to-gether evening. Num- erous reports were read which were most interesting. The awakened in- terest in the welfare of the parish and retroactivity in the individual was most marked and through comparative figures showed a remarkable growth in the past twelve months. The rec- tor's address was most inspiring and made everyone feel that he had his part to do to help directors go for- ward with the work so well carried on thus far. The officers elected were as follows: Senior Warden, George E. Shipman; Junior Warden, Robert M. Burns; Vestry, Burt A. Crowe, A. C. Dilling, G. M. Gaskell, A. Jenks, R. H. Jar- rett, C. H. Nelson, G. Vass, and C. dePew Whittle. When the business of the evening was over the tables were cleared, and a voluntary orchestra under the leader- ship of Herbert Jarrett appeared and everyone joined in a delightful dance. --_---- The Kenilworth Garden Club met in the home of Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer on Monday for its annual business session. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs. V. K. Spicer, president; Mrs. E. F. Sny- dacker, vice-president, and Miss Mar- garet Harris, secretary and treasurer. Plans for the spring and summer garden were discussed, and arrange- ments made to assist the Kenilworth Bark Board and the Improvement As- sociation in beautifying the village. --Q-- Mrs. McClintock's Reading Club will resume its meetings Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mark Cresap with Dicken"s "David Copperfield," and "Bleak House" for discussion. --0-- Mrs. John Benham, of Kenilworth avenue, received on Monday afternoon between the hours of four and six o'clock, in honor of Mrs. William Spaulding, of Paris, France. --Q-- The Young People's Bridge club met last Wednesday with Mrs. Leon T. Ellis. . The Woman's Chorus of the Neigh- bors, which is planning to re-organize under the direction of Mrs. Homer |N Cotton, will meet next Tuesday. This organization under the leadership of Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr., was much en- joyed by the Neighbors in former years and there has been many re- quests for it to resume its activities. Anyone who has a voice and wishes to join will be very welcome. Please phone Mrs. Edwin Hedrick or Mrs. Warren Pease, chairman of the Music committee. --C Mrs. Sidney Eastman, Mrs. Hugh Foresman, Mrs. Grant Ridgway, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap and Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball were among those from Kenil- worth who attended the musicale at Mrs. George Dryden's in Evanston on Tuesday morning. Marjory Maxwell, accompanied by Mr. George St. Leger, gave a most attractive program. The proceeds from this musicale are for the Northwestern University settle- ment. --Q-- Mrs. W. F. Shattuck, of Melrose avenue, spent Sunday in Columbus, O, where she attended the dedication of the new Y. M. C. A. building. Mr. Shat- tuck as architect of the building, for which over one million was raised, pre- sented the keys to the President of the. Board of Directors. It is interesting to hear that over two thousand people were present at this formal dedication. nO It is hoped that there will be a large attendance at "An Hour of Song" pre- sented by Marie Morrisey (Mrs.. Roy Keith) on Monday evening, January 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap on Essex road, for the benefit of the Park Ridge School for Girls, a charity dear to the hearts of all "The Neighbors." -- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman of Essex road, have as their guest, Miss Ruth Bard of Slippery Rock, Pennsyl- vania. Miss Bard is the niece of Mr. Foresman. -- Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Allen were hosts to the Evening Bridge club at dinner on Monday of this week, at .their home on Melrose avenue. ---- Mr. Roy C. Jarrett left Saturday to be gone several days on a business trip in Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo and Toronto. ---- Mrs. Earl C. Moss, 312 Cumnor road, is convalescing at the St. Francis hos- pital, following a major operation. me Miss Mildred Striegel, 531 Abbotts- ford road, was hostess to her Bridge club on Thursday of last week. Mr. Alexander Hannah is leaving Monday to join his family at Asheville, = C. Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer is planning to leave Saturday for a three weeks' stay in New York. The Kenilworth Club entertainéd its members at Bridge on Wednesday at the Assembly hall. before. the Spring. 890 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods TWO CENTS A POUND! HUBBARD WOODS Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR Looking Ahead 12t Spring a total of 350,000 people were disappointed im not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks, as orders were placed faster than cars could be produced. The demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Spring will, accord- ing to all indications, be far greater than last Spring. Winter buying has been increasing at a greater rate than ever Actual retail deliveries the past 60 days totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an increase of 1,961 a day over a year ago. Over 200,000 people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan, the majority of whom will take delivery in The above facts are given with the suggestion that you list your order promptly with a Ford dealer if you contemplate the pur- chase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer and wish to avoid delay in delivery. Gore Nfotor Gomprany, Detroit, Michigan You need not pay cash tor your car You can arrange to make a small deposit down, taking care of the balance in easy payments. Or. you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This puts you on the preferred order list and insures delivery of your car at a time to be i See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer by yourself. GROCERY AND MARKET Phones Winnetka 1700-1701-1702 With every item bought here during the next week, we will sell you a pound of sugar for two cents, that is, one pound of sugar with each item listed below in the specials for the week. This unprecedented offer is in line with our aim to sell the BEST GOODS for the LOWEST PRICE. You want to save money and get satisfactory groceries and meats. Trade here and you'll do both things. Study the list below and compare our prices with those that you find elsewhere. Come in next Wednesday--GOLD RIBBON WEDNESDAY and get a basketful of bargains. SATURDAY SPECIALS Green Beans, per quart..............ccoieivirainian. 19¢ Brussel Sprouts, per quart ............... 000 00ne 29c Cranberries 2ibs. ui. 25. 00, i sinmsie cioi wm wins snide va os 25¢ Fresh Sicilian Chestnuts, 2'1bs. for ...... .. ... irene hansen at asain ne 25¢ New Mixed Nuts, per Ib. oui. ii ensue innis seni ians: soivsar:tinsevsrevsabie sassy 29c Extra Fancy California Ripe Tomatoes, regular price 49c a lb. special for Saturday per db. ........ ch... idee te en seis a vialvis se sides eRe a as 29¢ With every grocery order of $1.00 or more we will "sell 10 lbs, iof granulated SUGAr FOr .......u:vesesinasnsss se siitoniy cova arith ours asetss esse trasssnaorasraraesanroas 89c Kitchen Klenser, limit of 10 to a customer ,.................iiitanneuuiannsanoannns 55¢ Kirks Amer. Family Soap, limit of 10 ...........¢......c.cviiiiiiiiiiiiniinninnnn, 55¢ Soap Chips, American Fam'ly, regular price 20c lb. Gold Ribbon Wednesday, per. IB. , cee ceiver voaothis vanes dial ete saison + dais sina ne vial a tes sen oir n ogee 15¢ Pillsbury Gold Medal Ceresota Flonr 2414 Ibs: for5Gald" Ribbon Wednesday only = 0.0 i vet ivihass soe ions ninth isrine essa we ssh soma sinnncals ss sns een svugaisnnriasas dns 98c Bakers' Premium Chocolate 14 lb. package, regular price 25c, for | Weds. (Only. aur: 8 on os Hin hos svn so amities vio «+305 woot sis didh aires Sluiece bu sistas sivts,oin's Siswairais lesa sae wina vt suinaion su sase 19¢ Bakers' Cocoa, 14 lb. can, ragular price 25c, for Gold Ribbon! Wednesday only! iil Lo. land vv i iniiiit sos somsotmislsinsmeivinivaigiraosioitsids nat afees dot srsaasssranssnsaesesinnse 21c Extra Fancy Blue Goose Navel Oranges, per doz. 19¢, medium size 39c, extra large per PON LE ERE RR La SRE STE ER SR Ir 65¢ Indian River Blue Stripe Fla. Grapefruit, med. size, regular price 10c each, Gold Ribbon Wednesday, per doz. ..............iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiieintrenitintt at teeasessteansanns 79¢ Extra Large Blue Stripe Indian River Grapefruit, regular price 2 for 25¢c, Gold Ribbon Wednesday, per doz. ...... ci. veri rsinrndirads ac eriar tier esuraarraa ra sesaaas $1.19 Extra Fancy Cooking and Eating Apples, Baldwins. regular price 10c lb, Wednesday cnly, per PECK Foleo sais Pi Veiaieins he ss mia + vu vin sii ieniels 4 WK snes Wey ibea a e 79¢ Palm Olive [= regular price 10c a bar, RJ . « " Gold Ribbon Wednesday, 6 bars for re C2 = vs) 7 Lag ¥ a eo ff Libby's C this week size jar, regular price 40c, \ sugar for 2c A limit of 10 jars to a customer. Blue Label Pure Fruits, Strawberry, Raspberry and Peach preserve, regular price 50c, this week only 40c, will allow 1 1b. of sugar for ...............c00nenn 2c North Sea Brand, Red Alaska Salmon, fine quality, regular price 50c, this week 40c, 1 Ib. of sugar for...2c Libby's New Peck Mammoth size Green Asparagus, large size 1 lb. 15 oz., regular price 75c, this week 65c, will allow 1 lb. of sugar with each can for 2c THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Beauty Brand Giant Green Asparagus, large size 1 Ib. 14 oz., regular price 80c, this week 65c, will allow 1 Ib. of sugar at HARP, 2c Monsoon Brand Finest Red Ripe Tomatoes in the can, regular price 30c, this week 25c a can, will allow 1 Ib. of sugar for Richelieu Ear'y June Peas, regular price 30c, this week 25c, will allow 1 lb. sugar for Aloha Brand Sliced Hawaiian Pineapples, No. 2 can, regular price 40c, this week 37c, will allow 1 lb. of sugar for xine 2c % 2c sugar for... icone pure olive oil, regular allow 1 Ib. of sugar for EEE 2c of sugarcfor .........:: Finest Richelieu Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 1 lb. pkg., regular price 25c, this week 24c, will allow 1 Ib. of Finest Tiller Brand Smoked Norwegian Sardines, in price 30c, this week 24c, will TR ERLE Bi a Ll 2c Plymouth Rock Brand, Blue Fin Tuna Fish, large size can, regular price 75¢c, this week 55c, will allow 1 lb. WE DELIVER 4 TIMES A DA A TRIAL ORDER WILL PLEASE YOU. REGULAR DELIVERIES AND 1 FOR ALI. SPECIAL DELIVERIES. ACCOUNT Y IN ALL NORTH SHORE TOWNS. WE HAVE 3 MACHINES TO MAKE OUR S OPENED FOR RELIABLE PEOPLE No

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