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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Sep 1928, p. 13

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. September 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK i1 Women Voters' Activities Mrs. A. Montague Ferry, President Winnetka League of Women Voters, has appointed as chairmen of standing committees in the league, Mrs. Earnest P. Bartlett, chairman of of the Efficiency in Government, and Mrs. William C. Van Horn, chairman of Legal Status of Women. Mrs, Bart- lett will be in charge of the opening meeting of the league when Judge Edmund K. Jarecki and the election commissioners of Chicago will present "A Day at the Polls." The series of study classes held dur- ing August by the Winnetka League of Women Voters with Mrs. W. W. Ramsay of Chicago as leader, were considered a great success by those in charge. Mrs. Ramsay who is a vice- president of the National league first brought to the members of the class a thorough understanding of league organizations and then later explained in detail the measures in which the league is especially interested, such as Federal Aid as it affects Women and Children, Child Labor and Education. So much interest was developed that there is a demand for more classes at an early date. Mrs. A. Montague Ferry, president of the Winnetka league, would be glad to have those interested in joining classes telphone her at Winnetka 716. Those enrolled in the classes were; Mrs. David Bluford, Mrs. Randolph Buck, Mrs. Theodore Coyne, Mrs. Dudley French, Mrs. George Friestedt, Mrs. William A. Hadley, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. William G. Hibbard, Mrs. - Harry McClure Johnson, Mrs. Ira Keller, Mrs. M. H. Lieber, Mrs. Samuel McCaulley, Mrs. R. C. Mec- Namara, Mrs, Wm. B. Pavey, Mrs. Herbert Pope, Mrs. H. L.. Raclin, Mrs. E. E. Stults, Mrs. Guy Watson and Mrs. Robert Wright. Mrs. Samuel W. McCaulley, direc- tor of the speakers' bureau of the Winnetka League of Women Voters, has invited the members of her com- mittee to her home, 844 Sunset road, Tuesday afternoon. Plans will be made for the. year's work which will cover the Get-Out-The-Vote cam- paign in the fall and the legislative work during the winter and spring months. Harold L. Ickes Gives Talk on Dahlia Culture Harold L. Ickes, of Hubbard Woods, gave an instructive talk on dahlia cul- ture at the regular monthly meeting of the Wilmette Evening Garden club Tuesday evening. He explained to the club the methods used to produce such a wealth of bloom as one sees in his garden on Tower road during August and September. The garden club was especially in- terested in the exhibit of Mr. Ickes' own dahlia seedlings. Among them was one which he has named Anna W. Ickes. It was given a rating of 86 per cent last year at the trial grounds of the American Dahlia so- ciety at Storrs, Conn. It is the only dahlia from this region which has ever been rated by this society. Mr. Ickes has several other 'seedlings at the trial grounds this vear and hopes to get ratings on them. At the October meeting of the club there will be a talk on mushrooms. Mr. and Mrs. George Prest, 965 Spruce street, have rented their home to E. M. Fales and family of Dayton, Ohio. The Prests are making their home in St. Paul. Good Values 569 Lincoln Avenue "Everything for the Musical Home" FOR $$ DAY GRAB BAG Sheet Music and Records SHEET Music -- RECORDS RADIOS -- PIANOS -- PHONOGRAPHS -- ETC. MILROY MUSIC CO. WINNETKA $1 deposit on Radio Ph. Winn. 2129 | I Mrs. J. Blumenstock and daughters. Ruth and Lucile, of 495 Willow street, returned last Wednesday from an ex- tended western trip. Going first to Colorado Springs for several weeks they then went to California, where they spent some time in Los Angeles and later in the Yosemite valley. Miss Herbst offers broken lots of high priced merchandise as Dollar Day Specials Lampshades-- China - Glassware 563 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka For Dollar Day "$1.00 AlL We Cigars $ 1 00 "Mitt, two 75¢ cans 91:00 "is Box Condy 91.00 Soe Cipmrene > $1.00 $1.00 Pipe and Can w-- of Tobacco Two Pounds Bunte's Dianna Stuffed Candy $1.00 HUBBARD WOODS SWEET SHOP Gage St.and Linden Ave. Phones: Winn. 2061-2344 " III WATCH OUR WINDOWS We put the FOR DAILY SPECIALS EAT in MEAT a] These Items for DOLLAR DAY ONLY . Speci 3 Bacon : $1 Se a PIHET, Lge $1 2 Ibs. $1 5 lbs. Lamb for $1 Braising or Stewing Choice Loin Lamb Chops ..... Below Are Specials for SATURDAY Boneless Lamb Roast Boneless Milk Fed Veal Roast Sliced Breakfast Bacon Ly $1.00 Clerks -- Courteous and Obliging. Delivery ser- vice--as you want it! Smoked Hams Sto H-dhs. avi Standing Shoulder Lamb Roast Standing Rib Roast Boneless Rib Roast 6 lbs. and up 42c 42c Good Selection of Fresh Fish Each Friday . Fancy Fresh Dry Picked Chickens Roasting--Stewing--Broiling--Frying National Market 802 Elm Street Winnetka Telephones Winnetka 55--656

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