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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 4

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WINNETKA TALK November 17, 1928 Hardware 546 Center St. Denatured ALCOHOL The best protection for radiator in zero weather per 85¢ gal. E. B. TAYLOR CO. the Phone 999 North Shore Entertains Elsa Jemne, Noted Artist Elsa Jemne, well-known portrait and mural painter, is the guest of Mrs. Paul T. Gilbert of Kenilworth. She is giving a one-man exhibit of Indian portraits at the Indian Trading Post in Chicago. Mr. Leighton of the trading post will give a reception for Mrs. Jemne next Wednesday night at the trading post. Among those plan- ning to attend is Mrs, Harold L. Ickes of Winnetka. Mrs. Jemne was here last year to paint a portrait of the son of the Louis Swifts of Lake Forest. National Market 802 Elm Street Winnetka Telephones Winnetka 55--656 1st 1927 NE year ago this week the National Market opened for business with the idea of giving a superior service. "The Home of Quality, Service and Reasonable Prices' -- 'Clerks Courteous and Obliging," "Delivery service--as you want it," are not catch phrases--they are a part of our business creed and performance. 1928 How well we have succeeded in living up to these ideals is proven by the ever-increasirig patronage week by week. We shall continue to strive to merit your patronage for many more years to come. A Satisfied Cus- tomer is our best advertisement. We Put the "Eat" in "Meat" GEN. LEG SPRING LAME, Ib. carci ent imran ty BABY PORK LOINS, 1 6-3 Ib. average, Ib... iii. in ivi aii sa 29 /2¢ LEG or LOIN Milk-Fed Veal Roast, J oncom ois cove cc vane rt Tarn 391/2¢ GENUINE SPRING LAMB, 29 ROAST, boneless, 0: i.c0. ooo ress ver ans C STANDING SHOULDER 24¢ LAMB ROAST, Ib... ...... or rr ke CHOICE BONELESS PORK 29 ROAST db: 5&2 sr setts. es nee, C FANCY BONELESS VEAL 32¢ ROAM hb. RR I IR A EER RESH DRESSED Dry Picked Fryin and Roasting Chickens. Ib: ... = 5) SP trane 39Yz2¢ CHOICE LONG ISLAND DUCKS, ID, acon svi sone sori 5 NATIVE POT ROAST, 9%. from SLURS LL Tn a eee aire BONELESS RIB ROAST, 42¢ 5to.61b. average, Ib. ad a aia shed A Large Selection of Fresh Fish each Friday Don't fail to order your Thanksgiving poultry early SPECIALS SPECIALS SPECIALS for our FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Frederick K. Copeland Taken by Death Winnetka Civic Leader and Prominent Engineer Stricken at Claremont, New Hampshire November 10. mont, when he was taken ill. death resulting two days later. Mr. Copeland was born in Lexing- ton, Mass., and was graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology in 1876, After several years spent in Iowa and Colorado in mining engineering work, he helped organize the Diamond Prospecting company in 1884, and later became its president. This company engaged in contracting with the diamond core drills made at Claremont, N. H., by the Sullivan Machine company. In 1892 the two companies were merged as the Sullivan Machinery company with Mr. Copeland as president. Under his leadership Sullivan products were developed for a wide range of purposes, serving the mining, quarrying, construction and manufacturing industries, manufac- tured at plants at Claremont, N. H,, and Michigan City, Ind., and a world- wide sales organization has been built up. Active Until End Mr. Copeland maintained active leadership up to the date of his final illness. He was a member of num- erous engineering societies, including the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the National Metal Trades Frederick Kent Copeland, 665 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, president of the Sullivan Machinery company since 1892, died at Claremont, N. H., Saturday, He was on a visit to the company's eastern works at Clare- It became necessary to operate for appendicitis, Frederick Kent Copeland American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, the New York Engineers' club, He had served as trustee of Massa- and of the Bankers' Club of New York, | chusetts Institute of Technology, and and was a past president of the En-|in earlier years, as a member of the gineers' Club of Chicago, of the West- Winnetka Village board. He had been ern Society of Engineers, and of the |a resident of Winnetka for nearly 40 association. (Continued on Page 64) 797 ELM ST. Many events are now on the air--millions of dollars worth of entertainment--all ready for you to enjoy. will enjoy them with a Model No. 40, the compact and economical battery-less radio. Hear it today--easy terms if you wish. Porter's Electric Shop O. L. Porter € MODERN ELECTRIC SET-* And you $77 PHONE WINNETKA 44

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