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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 May 1928, p. 12

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10 WINNETKA TALK May 12, 1928 REDUCED-- Summer Prices Now Effective Why not let us fill your bin with Quality Coal or Solvay Coke while reduced prices are in effect TELEPHONE 653 WINNETKA Lyman Bros. & Smith FORMERLY THE NORTHSHORE Co. Cinders - Crushed Stone - Black Dirt Young People's Societies to Hold Joint Meeting The Young People's society of the Winnetka Congregational church will be joined by similar groups from Glen- coe and Kenilworth in a meeting Sunday, May 13. Mrs. Homer F. Cotton will direct a program of sing- ing. Miss Margaret Washburne of 505 Provident avenue, Winnetka was host- ess at the last meeting of the Winnet- ka group at which Chaundre Guneratui of India gave a talk. Winnetka P. T. A. Holds Annual Spring Party The spring party, given annually by the Parent-Teacher associations of the Winnetka schools, was held at Com- munity House last Wednesday eve- ning. The affair took the form of a "cabaret party in the Bohemian dis- trict of Paris" and was featured by dinner and a dance orchestra of ex- cellent quality, it is said. The North Shore Chess club held a meeting May 10, at the club room, in Cobb, the home of John Chandler secretary, 615 Elm street. me SE eamimi---- ; It's really to your advantage to shop at { ROAST OF BEEF, choicest quality, Ib. 38¢ QUALITY PRICE We pride ourselves on the high quality of our meats . . . . and the exceedingly low prices at which we ar selling them. THE NORTH SHORE MARKET SHOULDER SPRING LAMB, genuine, Ib. 28¢ FRESH SQUABS, extra fancy, each 60c ROAST OF VEAL, milk fed, Ib. Freshly Caught Fish Every Friday at Lowest We Have Specials Every CASH & CARRY 674 Vernon Avenue NATIVE POT ROAST, per lb. . Broilers -- Ducks -- Roasting Chickens--Squabs North Shore Market Phone Glencoe 802 Possible Prices! Day BE ---- COUNTRYSIDE COURSE BECKONS TO GOLFERS Season at Club Near Mundelein Formally Opened Last Satur- day; Links in Fine Shape Saturday, May 12, marked the form- al opening of the season at the Coun- tryside Golf club at Mundelein, Ill. Officials announce several new service features for the convenience of guests from the north shore towns and prom- ise greens and fairways on the eigh- teen holes even better than last year. This year arrangements have been made for buses to meet all North Shore line trains--carrying patrons direct to the club. Other conveniences being offered for the first time are the daily meals and refreshments served in the Countryside clubhouse. Though comparatively new among north shore golf clubs, this public fee course is already widely known for its sporty fairways and velvety greens and in the estimation of seasoned golfers rates high among north shore golf courses. Convenient to North Shore One mile outside of Mundelein, Countryside is a quick run by auto or North Shore line train from any north shore town. North shore golfers will find this eighteen hole course par- ticularly appealing in its freedom from overcrowding. Though convenient to the north shore, it is secluded enough to escape the throngs. Countryside is a course on which one can play at his own pace without cooling heels at each tee or being crowded by impatient galleries at every stroke. Patrons get right on the course because the club house is situated between the two nines so that new arrivals can drive off on either the first or tenth hole. Considered Among Finest Jock Hutchinson approved the lay- out as planned for this course by the landscape architects, Root and Hollis- ter. The course was built by the builder of the famous Bob-O-Link and Westmoreland courses. 6,618 yards of rolling green, bordering on the wooded shores of beautiful Countryside lake. Now the fairways are again re-echo- ing to the sharp crack of the drive and the warning "Fore." Cleverly bunkered and intriguingly trapped, the eighteen holes are in perfect condition. An elaborate piping and tiling system assures splendid turf throughout the season. Everv Accommodation Visitors will find Countryside ac- commodations adequate and complete. Comfortable dressing quarters for both men and women are afforded in the commodious clubhouse. A competent professional is always in attendance on the course and caddies are available. Machines Take Labor Out of Housekeeping The present age, which has rightly been called the mechanistic age, makes it possible for the average home owner to be more luxurious than in any pre- vious era the world has ever known. Domestic mechanical equipment has practically eliminated the old fashioned back breaking tasks which made home keeping without a servant such an arduous undertaking, and keeping a servant sometimes even harder. In considering the modern machin- ery devised for the convenience of the home mistress, is it surprising that women -are able to include so much of pleasure as well as of work in their dav's program? So many features there are which reduce the actual time spent in house- hold labors; the sink, with its me- chanical dishwasher appliance, the automatic range, the electrical refrig- erator, the washing machine and iron- er and cleaner, the gas or oil fueled furnace.

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