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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Oct 1927, p. 65

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WINNETKA TALK October 8, 1927 ad 2 DRESSED CHICKENS MILK FED-- 35¢ PER POUND BROILERS--FRYING--ROASTING--STEWING HENS All one price YOUNG GUINEA HENS $1.00 EACH Please call at our killing room and see us dress your poultry HARRISON'S POULTRY FARM ON WAUKEGAN ROAD, SOUTH OF LAKE AVE. Opposite Schoolhouse GLENVIEW, ILL. rrr NN CLLiliririiicrizilediiddddiddddddddddddddddddd 3 LLL 7 7777 7 | BZ > O50 \ NS OID HES WET Ta > WET 9) Of the Women You Know How Many Do or Supervise Their Own Washing? UST think a moment and call to mind your women friends who have time for an easy chair and a book, a round of golf, games with the children. How many of them do or super- vise their family laundry? We'll wager that most of them have turned washday into a day for living. They breathe sunshine and happiness, not steam-clouds and suds. PoP 0) DX DAT STD 0) EDD 4) £3D 4) ' SAIS OED S35 Ere E350) Ses { 3,000 housewives enjoy this "washday-holiday" by giving the family laundry bundle to Bill the Washington Laundry Man, the representative of Quality work. He has relieved them, not merely of the washing and ironing, but of all the strains of supervision. Nea Bo Why not join them? We offer services in keeping with every family need and every family budget. All-ironed services, Par- tially-ironed services, Services in which the clothes are returned damp for ironing at home. 9535 OSS Nese DDN A-LIST AID OED OSS AT 23 0) he Washington Laundry 700-704 Washington Street EVANSTON. ILL Phone Wilmette 145 Gor 2210 SH ZR ERED NED AI NERS vy q ppt wes e)- a Ra) PN) National College Group Preparing for Benefit Much enthusiasm prevails among alumnae and friends of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college as they plan for the bridge to be given Saturday, October 15, at the college building, Harrison hall, 2770 Sheridan road, Evanston. Several of the larger rooms will be in use. Proceeds from the affair will be add- ed to complete the $10,000 pledge the north shore alumnae have made for the college building fund. Mrs. Harry G. Phillips of Evanston and Mrs. Fred Porter of Ravinia are co-chairmen of general arrangements. Mrs. George Groves, Mrs. P. B. Kohl- saat, and Mrs. Robert R. Jarvie are on the refreshment committee, and Mrs. Alfred R. Bates is in charge of prizes. Mr. and Mis. "Charles G. Coyle. 1097 Cherry street, and their daughter, Mary Louise, recently have returned from a motor tour through the East. They stopped a few days in New York City and Philadelphia. lai Dean Hole, and their tow daughters, Janet and Mardean, who formerly lived in Winnetka and have been in Cleveland for a year and a half, have returned and are now at their home, 935 Tower road. Mr. and Mrs. (ee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar Boyd and their daughter, Gene, of 803 Fox- dale avenue, have moved to the Orring- ton hotel, Evanston, for the winter. DANCING AND DINING 7 to 9 P. M. Ye Olde Haylofte $1.00 Dinner - No: Cover Charge ODD FELLOWS LIVEN UP ~~ TOWN OF BARRINGTON A. T. Sherman Lodge Carries North Shore Go-Get-'Em Spirit to West By A. H. H. That A. T. Sherman Lodge No. 892, I.O.O.F, is very much alive as was demonstrated last week Thursday when over forty of its members made a trip in a chartered bus to the Odd Fellows' Lodge at Barrington. A short lodge session was held in the hall in Wilmette at 6:30 p.m., and then the crowd left at 7:15 for Bar- rington, picking up members at Win- netka, Hubbard Woods, and Glencoe. It was a jolly bunch that crowded into Barrington's small hall at 8:20 that evening. With the members from the north shore those from Barrington and Palatine, there were over 100 Odd Fellows at the meeting. The A. T. Shermanites started in immediately to liven things up. After facetious remarks from a number of the Sherman boys, there was communi- ty singing that could have been heard all through that quiet little town. But the police force did not molest us--for he was an Odd Fellow too. Besides, we had part of Winnetka's police de- partment with us. Recitations by several members, stunts of various kinds by others, violin and accordian duets, banjo solos, story-telling, and music by the A. T. Sherman orchestra made the evening pass altogether too quickly. The refreshments of sand- wiches and coffee, furnished by the visitors, were relished by all. Miss Nancy McCloud of Kenilworth entertained on Saturday afternoon, October 1, celebrating her fifth birth- day. OF THE MOMENT ment of of Paris 8 the n York combine owns and Yiasnicns shioned 2 That is the supreme achieve- Eva Karon Schur In these models fhe inspiratron passed lovelmess in apparel-a combination pestraining prices fo fhe compass of the mos} modes} purse. E KARON SCHUR NORTH SHORE HOTEL - 1605 CHICAGO AVE. EVANSTON mn aly of dow 0 make unsur- Sportswear RT -- Siu Ye i

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