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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 May 1928, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 SPO RUSS [CTI Willard Re 7 Battery Service All Makes Recharging Rebuilding Rentals The Willard Battery men are now opet- ating from their new service station at 1000 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods. Battery -- Starting -- Lighting -- Ignition Your Troubles Quickly Cared For Jones Service Station EDDIE JONES LINDEN AT SCOTT TEL. WINN. 1848 HUBBARD WOODS Dairymen Defeat Winnetka's Ball Contingent 9 to 5 By Oliver J. Hance It was the pinches that hurt Sunday, and the Winnetka Nine salaamed its way to defeat at the hands of the doughty Wieland om milk-toting dia - | mondeers by a 9-5 | count. For in those pinches, Winnet- ka batters gra- ciously fanned and sent pop-flies out to bring the Wie- land moundsmen out of several em- barrasing situa- tions. Winnetka's kow- tow complex was not confined to the platework, for afield the locals continued their Alphonse and Gaston act. They were hosts, and they aimed to please their guests. The outfielders, filled with the spirit of the party, were loathe to hang on to the pellet when a Wielander poled it out to their portion of the garden, and thereby presented the milkmen with several unearned bases. Panosh, Winnetka's twirling ace, looked like a deuce, with "deuces wild," for the first few stanzas, but then dropped back into his star role and sent an even dozen milkmen meander- ing to the bench via strike-out road. Frankie Schultz, who exercises his "It" to elicit free passes to first from benevolent flinging, garnered four more walks in five trips to the platter. This gives the proficient third sacker ten gratis billets to the initial bag in fifteen times at bat. With the Wieland-Winnetka benev- Frank Schultz olence battle well interred in the ar- chives, the locals are prepping for their game with the Asbury Park sortsmen Sunday. Now that the townspeople have re- turned from their annual Derby so- journ at Churchill Downs, a capacity crowd of supporters of the local outfit is expected to be on hand to cheer their official disporters on the ball field. The Albany Park contingent comes to Winnetka flaunting a remarkable reputation as a hot aggregation, and a nip and tuck melee may be looked "for. 'They will stage the Sunday struggle at 3 p. m., at Skokie Playfield Golf course, Elm street at Hibbard road. P. T. A. Is Aiding Teachers Who Seek Living Quarters The Parent-Teacher association of Winnetka asks that families who would fike to have a teacher live with them next school year communicate with the association immediately. Some teach- ers require a room, with breakfast and dinner, while others prefer a room, with breakfast only. Others merely ask for a room in a private family. If you can accommodate one or more teachers, please communicate with Mrs. Lawrence Cole, 1111 Cherry street, telephone Winnetka 2085. TO WED SATURDAY The wedding of Miss Mable Vogel of the faculty of the Winnetka pub- lic schools, and Archie Morphet, 964 Tower road, will take place this Satur- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. A recep- tion for the young couple will be held at the home of Supt. Carleton Wash- burne immediately following the cere- mony. var 522 Center St. 1869--1870 Winnetls, 1871--1872 @ inois "SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MAY 26th ~ Basy Bread Leg of Lamb, Ib. .............. 37c asy Fresh Green Beans, 2 qts. ........ 29c Shoulder Spring Lamb, lb. ...... 32¢ 3 FAY lstongie Fresh Mushrooms, Ib. .......... 49c Miller & Hart's Hams, whole, 1b. 21c torts all '¢ Fresh Peas, 1b. ................. 10c Best Sirloin Steak, 1b. ........... 45¢ CURVESo Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. ......... 69c Best Rib Roast Beef, Ige. cut ....39c EXTERNAL Fresh Eggs, dozen .............. 35¢ Best Beef Pot Roast, Ib. ........ 22¢ Fresh Dressed Ducks, lb. ....... 35 Boneless Beef Roast, Ib. ........ 29¢ BREAD the Fresh Dressed Hens, lb. ......... 35¢ Boneless Veal Roast, Ib. ......... 29c¢ 7% delicious, safe Imported Rocquefort Cheese, 1b. 59c Pork Loin Roast, 1b. ........... 27c 3 i Best Elgin Creamery Butter, 1b. .45c Loin Lamb Chops, 1b. .......... 59¢ = Three slices Peterson Swedish Wafers, pkg. ..25¢ Lamb Patties, Ib. ................. 25¢ 2 LIER Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Pork Chops, lge. cuts, 1b. ....... 25c¢ "helps RE 2 packages ............ 00000 25¢ --2 DUCE your Canada Dry Gingerale, doz. ...$2.29 weight in Na- ture's way. Specials, Monday, May 28 Specials, Tuesday, May 29 American Family or Fels Naptha This Store Sprague Warner Batavia Brand Soap, 10. bars... eine 59¢ Flour, 1=8 bbl. ..... .. 0... 99¢ American Family Soap, box of 80 Closed All Day Trea of Whest or Winstens shes «ote BazZs «ar, ont Jide dt nsnd tint ages at $4.65 Kellogg's Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, Large Ivory Flakes, pkg. © ............ 22¢ Wednesday, May 30 toler disci ak ab Co 9c Large Ivory Soap, 10 bars .......... $1.10 Puffed Wheat, pkg. i. ...o0tmemm i. 12¢ P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars ....39c 1 928 Puffed: Rice, phe... ...... .. 0 0 cat 15¢ Argo Starch, 1 Ib. ple TREAT Hoar 5 10c Shredded Wheat, pkg. gddtiring 11c Scotch Bell Toilet Paper, 10 rolls ....$1.00 S down Cake Flour, pkg. .......... 35¢ Buly Cope Toilet Paper, 8 rolls ....$1.00 MEMORIAL Maffets, kg. BR LR Ee 15¢ Brooms... .... ula 55¢, 75c, $1.00 Post Bran Flakes, pkg. ..:.....:.0.00 12¢ Clothes Live. 80 foot iiss "7 45¢ DAY Lez 'Lamb | Chops, Ib. | oie aeutien ds ds 39¢ Best Veal Stew, 1b... ... 00.5... 23c Best Lamb (Stew; Ib. « 0.00. ond bis 29c¢ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE IN KENILWORTH, WINNETKA, HUBBARD WOODS AND GLENCOE SIX DELIVERIES DAILY--9 A. M., 10:30 A. M., 11:30 A. M., 2 P..M.,, 3:30 P. M., 4:30 P. M.

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