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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Sep 1928, p. 8

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[= WINNETKA TALK September 15, 1928 Delicatessen Service Home-Cooked COLD MEATS All Kinds li --and EVERYTHING FRESH That's another thing you'll always find when shop- ping at this store .. .. .fresh Cold Meats and Deli- cacies. When you consider the quality, cleanliness and freshness of our eatables, then you'll realize that you're getting the best, and at minimum prices. Acquaint Yourself with this Shop Mrs. Bernitt's Ice Cream Sold Here f-- a] | | | ay 986 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods (between Scott Avenue and Merrill Street) San ® 0 ® 0b ®®0® nnn We put the EAT in MEAT © SRI WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS It's not necessary to go further than this market to get Ar meats, not only when you call in person, but phone calls as well receive the same high grade of meat for which the National Market is rapidly becoming the talk of all housewives. Clerks -- Courteous and Obliging. Delivery ser- vice--as you want it! BONELESS VEAL ROAST, 38¢ Fancy Milk Fed, 1b. .............. STANDING SHOULDER, Ramb, per Wb... lH 21c BONELESS LAMB ROAST Perilh. ons Edn 35¢ FRESH CHOPPED BEEF, Por To ni ree ia ree 22¢ BREAST OF LAMB, 10c Stew or Roast CHOICE SELECTION OF FISH EVERY FRIDAY Delicious Home Made Potato Genuine Home Baked Ham Salad National Market 802 Elm Street =~ Winnetka Telephones Winnetka 55--656 "RAEN Need Household Furnishings For Teachers' Rooms (Contributed) The Parent-Teacher association of the Winnetka schools once more wishes to remind householders that all manner of household furnishings can be used in the teachers' apartments. Look through your attics and your closets and let the P. T. A. know of furniture, curtains, blankets, plated ware, dishes, and cooking utensils that are not in use. Don't forget that the mothers of Winnetka have five apartments they rent, furnish, and sub-rent to the teachers and that any furnishings you can contribute saves buying furniture with P. T. A. money, of which there is always too little. Contributors should call Winnetka 2085. Remember that these apartments are available for summer rental, furnished, at the regular unfurnished prices. Let your friends hear of the opportunity of spending a summer in Winnetka very reasonably. The apartments will be ready any time after school closes in June. Don't forget! These apartments are a community enterprise and we all want to see that they are properly furnished for the teachers and also rented for the summer. No article is too small. Call us up about it. SPEND SEPTEMBER IN EAST Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cochran of 370 Chestnut street are spending the month of September at the Crawford Notch hotel in New Hampshire. Their daughter, Mary Alice, who was with them returned home last Thursday. Before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Cochran will visit their son, Robert, who will leave here within a week or so to enter Choate school, a prepara- tory for Yale. M. H. LIEBER RESIGNS STATION AGENT POST (Continued from page 1) to the lake regions are operated on special schedules providing for stops at Winnetka. The North Western's Winnetka office sells tickets to all points over any or all roads, also Pull- man reservations and tickets, and these tickets are kept in stock at the Win- netka office, Both Mr. and Mrs. Lieber are mem- bers of the Winnetka Congregational church. They have a son, Perry Lie- ber, residing in the village and a daughter, Mrs. E. A. Biery, living at Hollywood, Cal. Last January when Mr. Lieber was given a six months' leave of absence from his official duties, he planned to spend a good portion of it, at least, on the western coast, but in a month, returned to Winnetka. Grace Herbst Has Fine Array of Antique Wares Miss Grace Herbst, whose shop on Lincoln avenue is a busy place these days, returned recently from a two months' buying trip in England and France. She searched the highways and byways of England and as a re- sult now has a remarkble collection of unusul antiques which are intriguing those people on the north shore who frequent her shop. ATTENDS SWEDISH MEETING Mrs. Hedman, mother of Herbert Hedman, 115 Fuller lane, who has been in Lake Geneva all summer, re- turned to attend the social and get- together meeting of the American Daughters of Sweden which was held Tuesday night, September 11, at the Drake hotel. i ue -H i Nn Sis $1,000,000.00 Worth of for This new puzzle is valescents. The ladies are using and entertainments. Let the folks enjoy friends. w E a T Ma COMMUNITY 750 ELM STREET CRING-FO EE Ble lacan = = Commaity Pharmacy Offers A NEW PUZZLE and hospital superintendents as a mind relaxer for con- School teachers especially recommend this for children as a wonderful mind developer. They will appreciate it. Price 25¢ Get One Today at the C. R. PATCHEN i ND) Fun 25¢ recommended by leading physicians this puzzle for all sorts of parties a good laugh. Send one to your il Orders Filled PHARMACY PHONES, 33-164

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