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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Nov 1928, p. 12

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10 WINNETKA TALK November 24, 1928 FLOWERS for Thanksgiving Make your selection for Thanksgiving from our full line of Cur FLOWERS An extra fine supply is on hand for the Thanks- AND PorTeED PLANTS. giving demand. Floral Designs to Order Dependable Telegraph Delivery Service WINNETKA FLOWER SHOP FRANK BOROVICKA, Prop. 748 CENTER ST. PHONE WINN. 283 Triangle Club Bowlers Seeking N. S. Matches The bowlers comprising the four teams of the Winnetka Triangle club are getting so good that they have challenged any north shore team to meet them, the match to be bowled on any north shore alley at any conven- ient date which may be arranged. The Triangle bowlers will select a team for this game from its four team member- ship. Their record at indoor baseball is not so good, however, as that at bowl- ing. They took up indoor baseball only recently and their tally sheet, so far, shows only a chain of defeats. The latest one was Wednesday eve- ning when S. Fell's team from High- land Park defeated them 14 to 9. The score was tied one to one, at the end of the fourth inning, when, with three opponents on bases, "Chick" McFadzean, from right field, heaved a wild throw to home, on which the three runners scored, giving the visi- tors a lead that the Triangles were never able to overcome. THANKSGIVING VACATION Thanksgiving exercises will be held at North Shore Country Day school next Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock, in the school auditorium. Mrs. Edward Rogers, 375 Chestnut street, gave a luncheon and bridge last Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. David MacFarland of New York who is visiting in Evanston. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PO 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000004 C. M. KROGER FURRIER Established in 1900 Annual Pre-Holiday Sale FUR COATS. P0000 00000000000000000000000000000000000004 AAAI AAR IARI A ZI IAI II III IIIIIIIIY Each year Evanston and North Shore women await this annual selling that brings fur coats at the lowest prices of the season. Never before such a splendid selection-- and we suggest an immediate in- spection of these superb values. Raccoon Otter Hudson Seal Fitch Muskrat Pony Beronducke Mink Krimmer Ocelot Broadtail Beaver Opossum Caracul One Year's Guarantee and Free Storage Every fur coat included in this sale has been made in our own workshop so this is strictly a manufacturer to wearer sale mak- ing it possible to eliminate the ilddleman's price! Come in to- ay! Liberal Allowance on Your Old Fur Coat 710MAINST. Phone University 4900 OPEN EVERY EVENING $8 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000606 4 The BUDDY °'L° Line Quality Toys For Xmas BUDDY "L" TOYS haul or hoist big enough loads, and are so faith- ful in their reproduction of the models men use, that they impart a sense of real accomplishment. E. B. TAYLOR CO. HARDWARE 546 Center St. Phone 999 HIKERS' CABIN SOON TO RECEIVE "GUESTS" (Continued from Page 9) these, reached by a massive log stair- way, is a sizable room for cots and sleeping quarters. A large porch is being constructed on the south end of the cabin and over it will be another large room sufficient for a dozen or more cots. An excellent well supplies an abun- dance of water, while Dame Nature has landscaped not only the five-acre tract on which the cabin is located but a vast area surrounding it, in a most appropriate wild, woodsy fashion, which will not only appeal to the fancy of youthful hikers and campers, but to the older ones who seek a quiet, restful day in the woods. "Volunteers" ready to place a log in position. The Izaak Walton league raised the money to purchase the land. League members, Rotarians and Winnetkans in general, have been active in spon- soring the movement. Members of both these societies have also given freely of expert service as well as sup- plying material at cost. The work has been in charge of a committee of which Dr. J. O. Ely is chairman. Other members are E. A. Anderson, William Elliott, Dr. J. W. F. Davies, Percival Hunter and IL. L. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Urion, 989 Cherry street, have as their guests this week-end Mrs. Urion's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul came on to attend the Dartmouth game. PICTURE QUIZ by C. R. Patchen 750 Elm Street A FORMER RULER OF A EUROPEAN COUNTRY FOR THANKSGIVING Delicious Fresh Salted Nuts, Boxed Candies and a Special Thanksgiving brick of the famous Wisconsin Ice Cream. COMMUNITY PHARMACY Answers 381020) Bury '¢ A¥sua1dy Iapuexa[y '4 Aesae) woig eissny '7 SE[OYDIN IeZD) | Try to answer these ques- tions before reading an- swers below: Questions 1. Who is he? 2. What country did he rule? 3. What is the derivation of the word '""Czar"? 4. What man was ap- pointed head of the provisional govern- ment of Russia at the Czar's downfall? 5. Name a King of Eng- land who was the Czar's cousin? Ph. Winn. 33-164

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