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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Dec 1926, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK December 18, 1926 SPECIAL © SATURDAY December 18th PRIME NATIVE RIB ROAST BEEF at 36¢ Ib. TURKEYS Due to the fact that our Turkeys were of such ex- cellent quality at Thanks- givilg time, our patrons have demanded of us, tur- keys from the same place-- South Dakota. We are pleased to inform you we have contracted for your Christmas Turkeys and, fortunately, they are com- ing from the same farm in South Dakota; thereby as- suring you of the same high QUALITY Christmas Turkey that you enjoyed on Thanksgiving Day. THE Winnetka Co-Operative Co. GROCERY and MARKET 718 Elm Street Phones 51--52--53 Infant Welfare Branch Working for Xmas Party | The Winnetka branch of the Infant . : . . " | . Welfare society is sponsoring a chil- | 1078, AF. dren's and mothers' party at the Chi- | formally Masons Install | 1927 Officers at Ceremony Tuesday Officers of Winnetka Lodge, No. and A. M., for 1927, were installed at ceremonies held | cago Commons, Tuesday, December 28. [in the Masonic temple Tuesday eve- The party is to be given at the Com- [mons and it is hoped that it will be | successful as far as the entertainment, presents and refreshments are con- cerned. A handkerchief, pleasing to every woman, will be given to each adult at the party, to be donated by Mrs. Ralph Hobart and Mrs. Philip Wyatt Moore. Mrs. Horace Arm- strong will donate the candy, Mrs. Morris Wilson the boxes in which to pack the candy, which will be given to each one present. Harry Edmonds will donate a movie to entertain the group, Herman Bartholomay will oper- ate the motion picture machine, and Mrs. Ernest S. vonAmmon will sing a group of songs. Mrs. Harry Edmonds and her daugh- ter, Betty, Mrs. Harve G. Badgerow and her daughter, Louise, Mrs. Ballard Bradley, Mrs. Morris Wilson and Mrs. Dwight Green are planning to take charge of the party at the Commons. The next general meeting of the board of the Winnetka branch will take place January 17, when the annual meeting will be held, officers elected and reports made. This meeting will be held in the home of the president, Mrs. George Stanley Parker of 200 Linden street. Miss Susan Burlingham, daughter of Mrs. Frederick W. Burlingham of 630 Maple street, Winnetka, is expected home Saturday, December 18, from Vassar college. Miss Burlingham en- tered Vassar in the fall as a member of the freshman class. 'ning of this week. The installing officer of the occasion was William Mummery, district deputy grand master of the grand lodge of the state of Illinois. Assisting were Thomas N. Wheatley, marshal; Wil- liam F. Kentnor, chaplain; and Wil- liam F. Groene, secretary, all of whom are past masters of Winnetka lodge. A feature of the evening's activities was the presentation in the name of the lodge of a silver service to the retiring past master, George Barberry, by Dr. J. W. F. Davies. Entertainment and refreshments fol- lowed the installation program. Officers of Winnetka lodge for the ensuing year are: Sidney Wellbeloved, master; J. Frank Nelson, senior warden; Arne A. Mauland, junior warden; Allen T. Weinstock, treas- surer ; Hazen Foster, secretary; George Park, chaplain; Edwin J. Thompson, senior deacon; Frank O. Neubacher, junior deacon; W. S. Johnson, senior steward; A. O. Wilcox, junior steward; Duncan C. Mac Intyre, marshal; John S. Meck, organist; M. S. Thorsen, tyler. ' Temple committee--J. W. F. Davies, 1928; Earl Weinstock, 1929; W. H. K. Bennett, 1930; Charles H. Carlstrand, 1931. Miss Belle Anderson of Canada spent the week-end with Mrs. Henry R. Hale of 761 Foxdale avenue. Miss Anderson is planning to spend Christ- mas with her brother, Dr. James An- derson of Texas, formerly head of the Winfield sanitarium. Phones: Winnetka 1869 -- 1870 1871 -- 1872 RAPP BROS. 522 LINDEN AVE. WINNETKA, ILL. SPECIAL FOR TODAY Best Rib Roast Beef Rolled, 6 Ibs. & up NRE IN ,..42¢ Leg Spring Lamb, 1b. 35¢ Fresh Mushrooms, em 49¢ & 75¢ DECEMBER 18th ONLY | Roasting Chickens, fresh dressed, lb. 37¢c Leg Veal Roast, Ib. Best White Potatoes, | Fresh Spinach, Pure Cane Sugar, | Florida Oranges, Northern Spy Apples, peck iiaivdn 49ci peck. Ei Bel 10OMs"........ 69¢| 3 dozen ........ $31 Fibs ou 25¢ Calif. Navel Oranges, b%eits 7% CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Rib Lamb Chops, Ib. ...... 49c dozen .......... € eo from December 20th to 24th : Florida Oranges, doz. 45¢ and : Rib Veal Chops, Ib. ....... 38¢ I5c. 3 doen. eet $1 Make this store your headquarters for your Xmas Shoulder. Veal Roast. Ib 25¢ Northern Spy Apples. Trees and Holiday Poultry. Our fancy dry picked : nS 3 IB8/, ana uvts» Liki a 25c | TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, GUINEA HENS | Rump ot Brisket Comed Greening Apples, and SQUABS will add to make your Christmas Jo rita oR . Bibs. 3s oie oh ea Es 25¢ Dinner a great success. Armour's Star, or Miller Jonathan Apples Hart's Hams, whole, 1b. . .32c a TP ne 25¢ XMAS TREES Delicious Apples ; Spruce and Balsams Best Beef Pot Roast, Ib. . 24¢ 2bs. ov. a 25¢ 50c to $6.00 Best Chopped Beef, 1b. ....22c Raisins, seeded or seedless, Mixed Nuts, Ib... cosas nrna 38¢ Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. ....25¢ Imported Cluster Raisins, 2 pkges. .. Foie 25¢ English Walnuts, Ib. .......... 48¢ Cranberries, 'gt.}.. ... . 5&0, . ... 15¢ pkge. ........ oli, 55¢ Pempkin. Re. 2 uss 18¢ Almonds, Ib. ................ 45¢ Hubbard Squash, 1b. .......... 5¢ Heinz' Plum Pudding, Tid fu, E50 ad rns ess Baril Not Ib. Sots ns 25 Yellow Tomips, Ib. x. sc 15 OZ A ........... io . 49¢ 1 Ib. can 33¢, 2 Ib. . unr. 55¢ Filberts, Ab: ois onivns vio 32¢ Michigan Celery, bunch ....... 25¢ Riekutdson "i Robbins Plum Pud- 8 1 1b. jar 43¢, 2 1b. jar ...... 72¢ Paper Shelled Pecans, White Turnips and Parsnip, 18g, 2; 1D unihse, 3 bs. , + 98¢ P. 8 J. Mince Meat, Jb doc and... cna PRY 95¢ 3 ADS led iin ies ER 25¢ Meier's Sparkling Catawba Gt. Br oun: ss soem 65¢ Small Chestnuts, 1b. .......... 65¢ Red: Cabbage, Ib. 7: vives: 8¢ Grape Juice, one-fifth ...... 85¢ True-Blue Mince Meat, Italian Chestnuts, 1b. ......... 28¢ White Cabbage, Ib. ............ 6c De luxe Italian Vermouth, le Agee Ieee vv mS 55¢ Black Walnuts, Ib. ..........10¢ Dromedary Dates, pkge. ......24¢ qt. bottles . ....... ves. 231228 qt jar

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