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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Dec 1928, p. 4

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WINNETKA TALK December 8, 1928 REDUCING the New Scientific Way Why break down your health by excess dieting and and strength strenuous exercise? These are not Nature's ways. REKREATOR Reduces the Figure The waistline, the ankles, the arms and legs, the buttocks and thighs--all these are quickly and effectively reduced by the REKREATOR which we have recently installed. HAIR-A-GAIN MASK-O-UTH scalp and hair non-massage shampoo liquid mask Authorized Operators MARINELLO GUILD Registered Shop 733 ELM STREET PH. WINNETKA 822 Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 Chicago Coliseum Will House Gigantic Jamboree Local Scout troops have a pretty full program of doing things themselves. On Friday and Saturday, December 14 and 15, however, many north shore troops, patrols and family groups will journey to the mammoth Coliseum in Chicago to witness the gigantic Scout Jamboree, in which 14,000 Scouts will take part. A three-hour program interesting, thrilling, brimfull of events, showing Scouts doing things, will be demon- strated. The opening pageant, depict- ing the evolution, growth and develop- ment of Scouting, will be participated in by 14000 Chicago Scouts winding back and forth in a great parade of Scouting progress across the Coliseum floor. Chief Scout James E. West of New York City, and Walter W. Head, Omaha banker and President of the Boy Scouts of America, will invest new Scouts who have joined the great brotherhood of boys during the last few weeks. The Firemanship Merit badge, show- 'ng a small model house actually on fire in the center of the floor, will be demonstrated by Scouts skilled and trained in this work. . Various types of camps will be illustrated, Foresters, In- dian Villages and Bicycle camps. First Aid, pioneering, with all its collection of towers, cabins, derricks, etc., will be erected. A huge pageant depicting the massa- cre of Fort Dearborn will be shown. All Scouts and parents will want to take in this greatest picturesque gath- ering of Scouting ever held in the Middle West. - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosley, 528 Warwick road, Kenilworth are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, Saturday, December 1. RAPP BROS. Zoning Ordinance Complaints Heard by Village Board A number of violations of the zon- ing ordinance, most of which are mi- nor in nature and reported from vari- ous parts of the village, were consi- dered by the Council at its meeting Tuesday evening. The use of single family houses by additional families; the use of private garages in the residential district by carpenters and other small contractors for the storage of building equipment, and private schools in residential dis- tricts were the principal complaints, The matter was referred to the zon- ing committee to make a study of the situation and recommendations as to what the Council should do. Women to Serve Supper to Builders of Cabin Saturday, December 15, at sundown a group of Winnetka women will serve coffee and doughnuts to members of the Izaak Walton league and the Rotary club who are constructing the new log cabin west of Glencoe on the county line which will be used primar- ily by the Community House groups. The "eats" will be served before the fireplace in the new cabin. Ralph Morphett to Lead Men's Class Discussion "The Philosophy of the Second Mile" will be the topic for discussion at the meeting of the Men's class of the Win- netka Congregational church tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Ralph Mor- phett will lead the discussion. The class meets in the rooms of Winnetka Post No. 10, American Legion, at Community House. 522 Center St. Winnetka, Illinois -- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th - - Leg Sgring Lamb, 1b. Te 25 Armour Veribest Miller & Hart Bacon, sliced, 3 Ibs... .... $1.00 ort Leg Spring Lam . 3zc 1 California Hams, Ib: 2... 5 0 0 23c Sirloin Lamb Roast, 2-23 Ib. each, Ib... 29¢ California yal Ow Miller & Hart Hams, whole, | NEE 27¢ Pork Loin Roast, Ib. .......... Gly s abe snl . ing: Peaches Fresh Green Beans... ................. 25¢ Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib. .......... 19% No. 2V, tin on i devs a 25¢ Fresh Peas, 1b =. Ate oes 29¢ Best Beef Pot Roast, lb. 2% | Dozen ..............ceeveenees $2.75 | Cooking Eges, doz. .......... _ . . 39 Fresh Spare Ribs, Ib... ......... con. 19¢ Sweet Potatoes, 31bs. ................... 29¢ Sauer Kraut, quart ..............0..; ...18¢ AS LONG AS THEY LAST Best Wisconsin P otatoes, peck 22 Fresh Mushrooms ..i: .Cv.--- oven snn 49c ALOLA CANNED FRUITS AND Fresh: Spinach, peek: .............i...... 49c Best Creamery Butter, lb. .............. 53c VEGETABLES Broccale, Ib. ........ Bo se va vor ay 15¢ Fresh Oysters, quart ............... 85¢, 95¢ Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2% tin ........ 45¢ Florida Oranges, doz. ..........32¢c, 39c, 69c Alola Fancy Red Salmon, 1-lb. tin ... ..37¢c Fruits for Salad, No. 23% tin ........ ..48¢c Florida Gravefruit, 3 for ................ 29¢ Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys, 1b. ....... ... 55¢ Special' Peaches... ..........;...on ciniis 35¢ Zfor .... ........... ...iiieeilale 29¢c Fancy Young Geese, Ib. .................. 32¢ Peeled Apricots ... ...... ion: ais mon ios 35¢ Greening Ct oking Apples, 3b. .........25 Fresh Dressed Duck, Ib. ................ 39¢ Cut Green Beans, 2 tins ................ 35¢ Jonathan Apples, box of 40 Ib. $3.75 Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens, lb... . .39¢ Fresh Lima Beans, 2 for ................. 35¢ 3Ib. a RE 35¢ Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens, lb. .. 35¢c Extra Sifted Peas, 2 for: .......c..cr.v a 35¢ California 'Navel Oranges, doz. ..49c, 79c Breast Veal Pocket, Ib. ................. 20c Early June Peas, 2 for... ....icunonivins 29c Malaga or Tokay Grapes, Ib. ......... .. 25¢ Boneless Veal Roast, 1b. ................ 35¢ Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for ... .......... 29c Stuffed Sugar Dates, Ib. ........ 39¢ Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib. ......... ....... 29¢ Red Raspberry or Strawberry Preserves, Pure Cane Sugar, 10 1b. ... .. .. ... .59¢ 3 | iE Le en Se iad irae 27c . Specials for Tuesday, Dec. 11 : Specials for Monday, Dec. 10 Pillsbury, Ceresota, or Gold Medal Flour, Specials for Wednesday, Dec. 12 American Family Soap, 10 bars .......... 55¢ EBBBL ....... as sve coed $1.04 Chase & Sanborn Coffee, Ib. ............ 50c Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars ........... ... 55¢ Quaker Oats, quick or regular, pkg. ..... 10c Assorted Jell-sert, 6 pkgs. .............. 50c P & G White Naptha Soap, 10 bars... 45c Batavia Date: small pack age a ka Se Heinz Baked Beans, large tin, 2 for. .... 50c Large Lux, package ........... Li... .... 25¢ ESam: 0 ear or 08) ENA, Page 4 P i Olive Oil, pint 50c Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. .......... . 32¢ ompelan Olive Oi, pmt .............. Large Gold Dust, package .............. 25¢ Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, pkg. ... .10c Prunes, 2 lb. regular 35¢c seller ....... ... 50c American Steel Wool, handy rolls, Scudders Syrup, full quart ......... ..... 65¢ S-H Tomatoes, No. 3, 2 tins ............ 50c for... re 25¢ Best Lamb Stew, Mb. i... ........ LL . 29c¢ Domino Loaf Sugar, 2 2-lb. pkgs......... 50c Bon Ami Powder, can ......... ..... .. .. 14c Lamb Patties, Mb. 5... ..... 5 L008 25¢ Scotch Bell Toilet Paper, 5 rolls ..... ... 50c Argo Starch, 1-lb. package ....... ....... 10c Muffels, phe. x ol TL 14c Snider's Catsup, large bottle, 2 for ...... 50c Old Dutch Klenser, 3 cans .............. 25¢ Puffed Rice, pkg. 5... 7 Sh Cais 15¢ Best Bulk' Butter, Ib, "......0 0 = 0 is 50c Best Veal Stew, Ib. .................. 29¢ Puffed Wheat, pkg. ©... .... 5k 12¢ Best Sirloin Steak, Ib. .......... ..... 50c Rib Veal Chops, Ih. =.=... ... 5... 39¢ White House Rice Flakes, pkg. .... ... . 15c ,| Fresh Chopred Beef, 2 lbs. .............. 50c FREE DELIVERY SERVICE IN KENILWORTH, WINNETFA, HUBBARD WOODS AND SLENCOE SIX DELIVERIES DAILY--9 A. M., 10:30 A. M., 11:30 A. M., 2 P. M, 3:30 P. M., 4:30 " | : | | |

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