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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Dec 1927, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK December 3, 1927 Christian Fellowship Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka Rev. A. E. Rohrbach, pastor Hours of Worship Sunday : Sunday SOMGOT «cox vivre yen 3 p.m, Young People's meeting ...... 4 p. m. Swedish Evening service ...........0000 8 p. m. English Subject: "The Christ We Know." Wednesday : S-- owedish Mid-Week Service "Whoever knows that Jesus Christ has opened his eyes has a message for all the blind." vse eS Pe Hie Trinity Evangelical Greenwood and Hawthorne avenues L. H. Nauss, Ev. Luth. pastor Sunday, December 4 English services at 10:30 a. m. Text: Gen. 7, 11-24. Theme: Behold, the King of Tremendous! He comes. 1. To destroy the wicked; and 2. To redeem the righteous. Special Advent services next Wednes- day, December 7 at 8 p. m. These services are conducted in the English language. Everybody welcome. The Ladies' Aid of Trinity Ev. Lutheran church will give a bazaar Thursday, December 8, in the church basement. Sunday school every Sunday at 9. a. m. Majesty at Fruits and 574 Lincoln Ave. ronage. Shop and Save WINNETKA GROCERY a Specialty The mission of our store is to sell good reliable foods cheap, and not to sell an inferior quality of food at all. After all, it does not re- quire cleverness or extraordinary business ability to sell cheap mer- chandise. This store aims to maintain a strict standard of quality at all times, and if the principles appeal the Vegetables Ph. Winn. 876-77 to you, we invite your pat- Per Ib... 49€ WINNETKA CLUB COFFEE This is our own brand of Coffee, and is really better than other coffees selling at a price from 10c to 15c 21bs..... QFE BEETS and CARROTS, large bunches, 3 for. ..25¢ KALAMAZOO CELERY, per bunch ... /....... 18¢ higher. VEGETABLES FRUITS GREEN PEAS, ORANGES, FLORIDA'S, sweet, full pods, 1b... 19¢| JUICY, per doz. 35c; 3 SPINACH doz. ..i.....c vce $1 ? COOKING APPLES, fresh, per peck ...... 29¢ greenings, 3 Ibs. ...... 25¢ BRUSSEL SPROUTS, JONATHAN APPLES, perbox....& nt... 29¢| for eating, 3 Ibs. .... 29¢ ORANGES, CALIF. ECC PLANT, 2gc| for slicing, doz. 69c & 49c¢ 2 ER TANGERINES, FRESH ARTICHOKES, large, 5 for .,........ 25c¢ lor. 25¢| RUSSET PEARS, MUSHROOMS, large basket ......... 45¢ buttons, per Ib.......... 45¢| GRAPES, LIMA BEANS Tokay, Malagas and Con- fresh er Box 39¢ ishons, Ib. WERE TE ER 18¢c PEF DOR at GRAPEFRUIT, GREEN OR WAX BEANS,| Florida's, large size, 3 stringless, qt. ........ 156 for <iar. tess nas BROOGALI, RIPE BANANAS, fresh, per bunch .... 35¢ per doz. 5. i ah 35¢ Mixed Nuts, new crop, per lb. .. 49c MELONS, Casaba and Honey Dews, OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 for 15c; dozen for ....87c Five FREE Deliveries Daily Free Deliveries ripe and sweet. On Arden Board Mrs. John H. S. Lee was elected to the board of directors of Arden Shore association at its recent meeting, rep- resenting Evanston and succeeding Mrs. Frank Warner Kingsley who was forced to resign work with the 2:30- ciation on account of ill health. Mrs. Lee is also working with the group of matrons and young women sponsoring the sale for benefit of Northwestern university settlement to be held today at the Georgian. LEGIONNAIRES PLAN AMBITIOUS PROGRAM Expect to Have Visit From How- ard P. Savage Soon; Appoint New Committees A meeting of the executive commit- tee of Winnetka Post, No. 10, Amer- ican Legion, was held Monday, No- vember 28 at the Legion club rooms in Community House. An organization program covering activities of the Post was discussed and formulated. It is hoped that Howard P. Savage, past national commander, will be a guest speaker of the Post early in the coming year, as his command of the Second A. E. F. has proven him to be one of the outstanding figures of the American Legion. The following committees have been appointed : Membership committee, W. Lincoln Rogers, chairman; A. Lee Adams, William G. Carter, C. F. Dehmlow, George D. Full, C. Schafehen, H. G. Sperling, C. L. Swanson, Dr. C. Roy Terry. House committee, Ernest Campbell, chairman; Howard Carpenter, Mar- shall Knox, Axel Peterson. Publicity committee, Thomas Lynch, Lloyd F. Hollister, F. O. Mason. Entertainment committee, Robert C. Meleney, George Bartlett, Robert F. Doepel, R. R. Fairclough, Rev. Thomas A. Goodwin, G. Matteoni, George B. Massey, G. A. Schoenrock, Dr. F. H. Woods. Additional committees will also be appointed in the near future covering civic affairs, public relations and graves registration. The next regular meeting will be held Monday, December 5, at Commun- ity House. with you will find the very young. place you might shop. Remember the Very Young Practical Gifts In the LEONARD SHOPPE a wide-range assortment of gifts for There's really no need of going into the city to find what baby needs, or what you want to give. will find our prices far more reasonable than any other Infants' Wear Gifts -- Prizes -- Greeting Cards Tue LEONARD SHOPPE 795 ELM STREET And too--you Je

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