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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Aug 1921, p. 8

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WINNETKA, WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921 Triangles Drop Fast Game To Waukegan Hanselman Hurls in Stellar Fashion but Loses Argument when Sup- port Slips in Vital Spots Winnetka Triangles, fast local base- ball outfit, dropped a thrilling encoun- ter to the Waukegan 'nine Sunday af- ternoon at the Skokie lot. The final score was 3 to 1 Hanselman, local hurler, deserved victory, registering twelve strikeouts and permitting but a brace of dinky bingles, but lost his game when his support cracked in spots. The Triangles meet the husky Bea- consfield nine of the Chicago K. of P. league next Sunday on the local field and are confident of a record turnout of fans to witness the engagement. On Sunday, August 20, the locals hook up with Highland Park in the final same of the North Shore league season. Triangles now hold third position in the league standing and expect to be boosted a notch two weeks hence at the expense of the chesty Highland Parkers. HEAVY LOSSES REPORTED George Imes, formerly of Winnet- ka, who now spends most of his time at Wauseon, Ohio, was in the village this week on a brief visit with friends. George comes to Winnetka about every six months. There's a reason. out and, more than likely, somewhat ahead of the old game when he gets back to Wauseon. His Winnetka friends are so kind and generous. BUSINESS BLOCK SOLD E. Peters, of Winnetka, this week purchased the building at 556 Center street, from George F. Gonsalves, ac- cording to a report emanating from local real estate circles. George will be just nothing' ! CHICAGO COMMONS GROUPS FETED BY CHURCH WOMEN Mothers and children of the Chi- cago Commons were feted Tuesday and Thursday of this week when wo- men of the Winnetka Congregational church played hostess to two groups. The first contingent of picnickers came to the village on Tuesday and a second group on Thursday. There were auto rides, picnic luncheons and entertainment in va- riety. The outings are an annual event. PRISON DOORS YAWN A. Norman, who resides at the home of Dan Noe, Village Purchasing Agent, got into police toils early this week when he was selected from out of all the citizens of the village as prowling material. He had left a ceri- tain home to which he had escorted the best ---- in all the world, etc., and was homeward bound when neighbors in the vicinity of the abode of the es- corted one, picked him out as a hard looking person. The police straight- ened out the tangle in a jiffy and A. Norman was permitted to proceed in peace. He isn't a bit hard looking, either. BUILDING PERMITS Building permits issued this week by the Winnetka Department of Pub- lic Works, included a $16,000 home for M. P. Kiel at 349 Hawthorne lane, and a $1,000 garage for Guy S. Hammond at 1346 Scott avenue. COPPER ON VACATION George Balkow, local policeman, is enjoying two weeks' vacation far away from the police alarm and the lonely night beat. Mrs. Chester F. Hogle, 1192 Chat- field road, Hubbard Woods, who has been spending sometime in Detroit, Mich., expects to return home next week. =n First Church of Christ, Scientist OF GLENCOE Holds regular services Sunday mornings at 11 O'clock Wednesday evenings at 8 O'clock Sunday school convenes at 10:00 A. M. The services are held in Masonic Hall, corner Vernon and Hazel Avenues THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT CONSULT Nisei rrr rrr R R. W. BARTELMANN CO. IFOR| Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish Phone Lincoln 7012-3 LILLBILLLLLLLLLLLILLL LLL DILL 1 SHLAA 10 1111177 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves Sli dd bbl ddd Mla rrr SILI IAAI, CAL dd ddd dd dd dd dd RRR grocer, secure Grocery Service-- When you can phone your ledge that the goods you want | will be delivered as you want them--that is grocery service. We do just that. in the know- I | Hubbard Woods Grocery 890 Linden Avenue Phone Winnetka 1435, 1436 ; Charge accounts extended to responsible people Watch For Big Sale Next Week!!! Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Christina Miller to Mr. George W. Peterson, son of Mrs. Wil- liam M. Peterson, 688 Ash street, which took place on Wednesday, Aug- ust 3, at the home of the bride's mother, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are spending their honey- moon in southern Illinois, and upon their return will reside in Chicago. John Edgar Freeman ,185 Chestnut street, has returned from a visit with his family at Rye, N. Y., where Mrs. Freeman is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. K. Pomeroy. Mrs. Freeman expects to return home about the middle of September. Indian Hill club will entertain with a dinner dance at the clubhouse this evening. Spamer's orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. A dance for Juniors will be given later in the month. Miss Marie Taylor, 319 Scott ave- nue, Hubbard Woods, is leaving to- day for Pewaukee Lake, Wis., to spend a fortnight's vacation. She will be accompanied by Miss Georgia Marks of Evanston, who will remain there over the week-end. Mrs. Reed Landis has gone to Bert Lake, Mich., to spend the rest of the summer at the country home of Judge and Mrs. Kenesaw M. Landis. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Aiken of 849 Lincoln avenue, have as their guest, Mr. Aiken's mother, Mrs. Gayle Aiken, Sr., of New Orleans, Lz., who will re- main with them about a month. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Boddie and daughter, Judith, have given up their home at 848 North avenue ,and for the present are residing at the North Shore hotel. SLIP COVERS Pre-War Prices -- Perfect Work -- Good Material. Phone for Estimator. North Shore Slip Cover Co. 8707 N. Halsted St. Lake View 1013 STANLEY The dealer in any line of merchandise is the logical source of information ahout > goods he is handling. Do you want to know somthing about the Safest car in the world? The easiest to drive? Has only 37 moving Parts. WILLIAM N. SCHNEIDER STANLEY sales & service HUBBARD WOODS, ILL. Tel. Winnetka, 956 TheSmartest and Best Dressed Women in Chicago have their Sport and Week End Skirts MADE AT "THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP "made with your own material" Suite 1418 St-vens Building Randolph 3219 17 North State CHICAGO 16 North Wabash During the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parbs of 979 Elm street, have entertained Mrs. F. F. Vaughan with son and daughter, of Barnes City, Ia.,, and Mrs. R. D. Fluke of Nowata, Okla. Mrs. George W. Hinman and two daughters, Maude and Catherine of 576 Oak street, left last evening to spend some time at Mount Morris. Miss Marie Weissenberg, 817 Elm street, returned yesterday from Lake Cora, Mich., where she was the guest of the Vopicka family for several weeks. Mr. John D. Hoth is leaving on Monday to attend the annual con- clave of the Knight Templars, which is to be held at Rockford, Ill, this week. Miss Mildred Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Allen, re- turned to the village Wednesday from a month's stay at Trout Lake, Wis. 3 that is obtainable The comment about. Lunch Lincoln Avenue laa aiiiiiiiz Zz rr rr NL dda rrr rr HEN we say that our ambition is only to serve the best food reach of everyone, we state the whole idea of our putting in a lunch counter. on our luncheon and dinner has been such that we feel the appreciation of the people of Winnetka. Ex man in the employ of this restaurant is an ex-service man. That is something for you to think CAMEO Alexander Keller, Prop. Lillia rrr at a price within breakfast, Room Winnetka, Illinois TO 4 A Timely Sale Cut Glassware 3357 of of T Original Marking GOBLETS -- SHERBETS ICE TEA PITCHERS ICE TEA GLASSES COSTERS TO MATCH E. B. Taylor & Co. Hardware 546 Center St. Winnetka 998-9 WINNETKA, ILL. Big Stores 1559 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON, PALACE Cash Meat Market Phone Evanston 2720 ILL. Big Stores 1526 Greenleaf Ave. Fresh Dressed Broilers Very Best Pot Roast Fancy Legs Veal Fancy Veal Chops Very Best Porterhouse Steak Very Best Sirloin Steak Fancy Lean Pork Roast Fresh Pork Tenderloins Rresh Dressed Boiling Chickens Miller and Hart Bacon, by the strip. . . . . : TRY OUR PEACOCK HAMS AND BACONS, THEY ARE BEST. Pickled Beef Tongue ......... En a MER Nhl EU EE ae 33c 1b. Hind Quarter Spring Lamb Short Leg of Spring Lamb 3 lb nae, 130, ON BC TH I es I 7, TH i le hr Tl ol he WY aT TENG o a wle e le liets wie ae 0 win ten ol ein e es iiniieiie tel tle wiv eile eel Wi nieilyl we Sedu -slle se we sw 0s v0 sive 0B sete ein eins eee eS a ee ee eee. "Teale seine ewes isle v 0 svieleie & 8 REE i a fe Te RR AR Er SOL I TOL Tr TN Rl a a stanealeNe u's iv 0» AW Cr LR . LS AT 10 EN Te Te ae a Le Be ETA RE BN TR a ThE didi rrr

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