September 29, 192& WINNETKA TALK HOLD DINNER MONDAY Chamber of Commerce Makes Exten- sive Plans for First Dinner Meet- ing of Fall Season There promises to be many vacant chairs at dinner tables in Winnetka homes Monday evening, October 8, that being the date of the first dinner and meeting of the season given by the Winnetka Chamber of Commerce. Few of the members are going to be absent, according to early reports received by Secretary B. G. Eberly, who is busy with plans for this session. Mrs. Anna Cooney who serves the dinners at Community House has promised a special feed for this occa- sion, and Secretary Eberly has planned to have music with the meal. This part of the program has been arranged through the kindness of the Milroy Music company, of 569 Lincoln avenue, which announces that the Vagabond orchestra has been engaged for the oc- casion. Ralph Seabury, the celebrated com- edy cartoonist, is to be present also to entertain with his comic sketches of Bill Wersted, Bob Doepel, Tom Lynch, George Parks, and other enthusiastic Chamber of Commerce boosters. The dinner will be served at 7 o'clock at the Community House. A short business session will follow but the greater part of the evening will be given over to entertainment. A busy season is ahead of the Cham- ber and future meetings will be taken up with civic matters. B. A. C. TO HAVE PARTY The British American Social club will hold a card party at Community House, Winnetka, Saturday evening, September 29, Bridge, five-hundred and bunco will be played and there will be prizes and refreshments. Hold Memorial Service for Frederick Rummler A memorial service in memory of Frederick Fummler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Rummler, of 1015 Starr road, who was arowned in Lake Michigan a month ago, will be held Sunday afternoon, September 30, at 5 o'clock in the Winnetka Congre- gational church, Lincoln and Pine street. Dr. J. W. F. Davies and Dr. James Austin Richards will have charge of the service. Mrs. Louise Harrison Slade will sing a solo. Frederick Rummler was drowned on the morning of Tuesday, August 28, after clinging desparately during the night to an overturned catboat in which he and three companions had sailed out of Wilmette harbor the night be- fore. He was a graduate of the Win- netka schools and New Trier High school and had a host of friends in |] the village. Wilmette Movies Win; New Theater to Be Built Soon Wilmette voted in favor of Sunday motion pictures by a count of 1894 to 1165 at a special election last Tues- day. As a result of this decision of Wilmette citizens in favor of seven-day operation of movie theaters in that village, Sam C. Meyers, managing di- rector of the Teatro del Lago theater, announced that he will start the con- struction of a theater in Wilmette within sixty days. "I will positively build a theater in Wilmette," Mr. Meyers declared when questioned con- cerning his intentions. "Within thirty days 1 will be in a position to make a definite announcement as to the loca- tion of and the plans for my theater. You may publish the fact that actual building operations will begin within sivtv davs," he said. pro . he i] Highland Park, Oct. 20 Evanston, Oct. 24 1125 Davis St., Evanston | : . The Alicia Pratt School of Dancing 1 Winnetka Woman's Club, Oct. 19 and 22, 1928 - a Ei Glencoe, Oct. 23 Lake Forest, Oct. 25 Univ. 2433 Winn. 1520 i We now have assembled an unusual selection of Charming Trifles decorative as well as useful for Small Gifts and Smart Bridge Prizes ALSO We are packing the finest French Glace Fruits, Ginger and huge Salted Nuts in attractive and useful containers. The ideal gift for so many occasions, and a most welcome prize. An attractive selection on hand, or will pack them to order. Sold by the pound. Painted Butterfly Art Studio 1054 Gage St. HUBBARD WOODS Tel. Winn. 1207 Winnetka P. T. A. Will Meet at Horace Mann The first general meeting of the Winnetka Parent-Teacher associa- tion will be held at the Horace Mann school at 8:15 o'clock, Tuesday night, October 9. Carleton Washburne will speak to the new parents in explana- tion of the Winnetka plan, and to any others who wish to have any details of the system explained to them. All members of the association are asked to attend. RETURNS FROM ABROAD Marian Alschuler, 795 Lincoln ave- nue, Winnetka, arrived in New York last Wednesday after spending the summer abroad. She will attend the University of Chicago this year after having spent two years at Vassar. CLARK T. NORTHROP Automobile, Fire, Theft and Liability, and General Fire Insurance Adjustments and Collections a Specialty R. 4, Franklin Bldg., Elm St. Phone Winnetka 1467 WINNETKA, ILL, acquainted! Heinz Catsup, large Oats, per package Maple Syrup, quart Silk Tissue Toilet Paper .. Ken-L-Rations Imported Swiss Cheese, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib. Porter House Steak, Ib. .. Pot Roast, th. ....... &... Round Steak, Ib. Leg Lamb, Ib. Rib Lamb Chops, Ib. Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. . ..... Veal Steals, Ih. ............ Veal Chops, 1b. ..... 0 Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib. ... Pork Roast, Ib. -........%..7 Stewing Hens, Ib. Berkshire Lard, 1 Ib. pkg. .. 986 LINDEN AVE. SPECIAL FOOD SALE Sat., Sept. 29 to Sat., Oct. 6th We want you all to become more familiar with this High Grade Food Shop, where Quality and Clean- liness is the first consideration. During this FOOD SALE we are offering Quality Merchandise, in many cases, at cost prices. GROCERIES Heinz:No. 2 Pork '& Beans ..... i. iii ilis.. 14c Heinz Chili Sauce, large ........ .......... 0. 25¢ Chase & Sanborn Coffee, b. ...................... 50c Webb's: Coffee, Ib. ~............. i iii oi 50c Club House Coffee, Ibe: ....i ttn itn ues vs wie Fue 53c Club House Pineanple, No. 2% can ................ 35¢ Club House Peaches, No. 2% can .................. 35¢ Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Kellogg's Pep, Quaker Lomax Gingerale or Root Beer, per dozen Norwegian Sardines, 2 cans Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 2 for Berkshire Bacon, whole or half, Ib. Berkshire Hams, whole or half, Ib ................. 33c Armour's Star Hams, whole or half, Ib. Frying Chickens, fresh dressed, Ib. Mes. Bernitt's Ice Cream Sold Here (BETWEEN SCOTT AVE. AND MERRILL ST.) Come in and get HUBBARD WOODS