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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Oct 1927, p. 24

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2 WINNETKA TALK October 8, 1927 i Why are Georgian Meals so Delicious? Because each chef in the kitchen gives his individual attention to that which is his specialty--soups, sauces, meats, pastries. Because Jules, Chef de Cuisine, second to none, supervises the blend- ing of each dish and plans those menus for which we have become famous. Because the Dining-room is so ex- quisitely appointed and so expertly serviced that it is a delight to dine here. Make Resevations Now for Your Sunday Dinner. Try our New Chef's Special Served Every Day, $1.00 Bridge Luncheon Tuesday, $1.25 Make Reservations Now Telephone "Francis" Greenleaf 4100 EEE EE EE EE RE EE a Tm { HH BHBHRDHSLOEHEBBEBLELLDHBHDHBH% Dick Prepares Wildcats for a Busy Afternoon A number of seats for the Illi- nois-Northwestern game are on sale at the ticket office at Dyche stad- ium, it was announced by Max Hayford, ticket manager. Contrary to previous reports, the tickets for this game have not a'! been sold and early arrivals at the ticket office will be able to secure tickets. Coach Dick Hanley's Wildcat grid- ders are being put through some strenuous practice sessions this week in preparation for what is expected to be a busy afternoon this Saturday when Utah invades Dyche stadium for the second game of the season. Although successful in the opening encounter with South Dakota last Saturday, Coach Hanley was far from satisfied with his charges and is work- ing at top speed to get them in shape for the more important contests. Much the same line-up as started last week's game will be used to open Saturday's engagement. Holmer is expected to start at right half instead of Calderwood who has been shifted back to fullback. The Purple attack will, of course, center around the backfield aces, Capt. Vic Gustafson and Tiny Lewis. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kreger and their family have moved from their home of 717 Willow road into a new home at 516 Meadow road. DANCING AND DINING 7 to 9 P. M. Ye Olde Haylofte $1.00 Dinner - No Cover Charge New Trier Eleven to Play LaGrange Team This Saturday Having defeated the Fenger High school eleven on the local field in the season's opening grid tilt last Satur- day by the decisive score of 44 to 6. the New Trier eleven was polishing off its defects this week in preparation for the LaGrange game which will be the bill for this Saturday afternoon. While the LaGrange team is exp- pected to be somewhat more formid- able than the Fenger eleven, local dopesters have the game casually on ice and are confident that it will "slip" according to schedule. The game will be played on the local field. Playing in a drizzling rainfall throughout the better part of the game, New Trier handed Fenger its second defeat of the season. The ball was in New Trier's possession most of the time and the locals gave every evi- dence of having an attack and defense varied enough for a first game to war- rant predictions of an entirely favor able season. BAHAI LECTURES A rare treat awaits the audience in the studio of Louis Bourgeois, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette, at 3 p.m. Sunday, October 9, when Dr. Albert R. Vail will deliver an addcess on "The Greatest Spiritual Masterpieces of Modern Times." The public library and reading room at 112 Linden ave- 'nue, Wilmette, is open daily; Edward D. Struven, the caretaker, will take pleasure in explaining the symbolism of the temple and furnishing desired literature, it is explained. Mr. and Mrs. A .C. Bisson, formerly of 1111 Gage street, Hubbard Woods, have taken an apartment at 811 Jud- son avenue, Evanston. 9 = <q 9, o _ BREHEHLOG EELS 5 -- | ------e ~ Sturdy Shoes parents that will 815 to II $4.75 Woolen Hose in a Splendid Selection for Sturdy Youngsters GOOD STYLE to please the boys and girls that will wear them: long service to please brand new shoe for Fall. They are of tan elk skin, leather throughout. be difficult to equal. Stores Hours--38 to 6 The old familiar Pool © Piper combination in a genuine PaoL & PIPER -INC- CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue | buy them. A value that would 1 to $5.75 Evanston s-- CETCTTTETT _GTTTTTT RB PERE RRR RR FCT CCITT i

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