WINNETKA TALK October 29, 1927 Look Your Best Maria Beauty Culture New Building ELM ST. AT CHESTNUT Phone Winnetka 762 Shop and Save at the WINNETKA GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty 574 Lincoln Ave. Ph. Winn. 876-77 Look over your larder today; see what you will need, then figure out how much you will save by taking advantage of these wonderful values. Investigate our quality and price, and you will readily see that you can have a good food supply on hand and at a cost that is true economy. CHASE & SANBORN"S COFFEE 3 Ibs.........$1.59 11b....-.. 55¢ FRESH BUTTON MUSHROOMS Perlb.: ovo: con.-. 4 5C A FEW SPECIALS ror SATURDAY Asparagus, Fresh California, per bunch ..... 19¢ Beans, Green or . . Wax, qt.7 vol. 15¢ Sweet Peas, [Full pods. per Ib. ... Spinach, Green leaves, per pk... Potatoes, Red Ohio's, per pk... 39¢ Lima Beans, fresh, perbox..... :... 20¢ Lettuce, Solid 1 Oc heads, per head Blue Plums, = J Bc per basket Oranges, Sweet Californias, Grape Fruit, [Florida's, good size, 25¢ per doz. . .; 0. 3 for Jonathan Apples, good eating, 31bs. for....... Cooking Apples, dbS.. cnsion von 2 2 C Oranges, Florida's, 49 large size, doz. . C Walnuts, this year's growth, per Ih 0, Five FREE Deliveries Daily Free Deliveries Winnetka Camp Fire Groups Announce Field Day Events The first annual Field Day meet of the six Winnetka Camp Fire groups | will be held on the Village Green, Thursday of next week, beginning at 4 o'clock. A long list of interesting events is | announced and the assurance of | numerous entries leaves naught in the | way of speculation as to the outcome | of the meet. | The contests will be for individual | and also group honors. The judges | will be Mrs. Guilford Windes, Mrs. | Phillip Fisher and Mrs. John M. Win- | scott. Following is a list of the events: Running, relay race. Fifty yard dash. One hundred vard dash. Basketball throwing, for distance. Standing broad jump. Running broad jump. Honeymoon race. Candle relay race. Rolling tin cans with the proboscis. Mrs. Carl Keith of Kenilworth spent | a few days in Peoria last week with | her daughter, Mrs. Cleon Larson. THE COVER New Trier High school's football team this season presents a formid- able array of talent. The players pictured on the cover of this issue are: top row, left to right--Lorenz, Hicks, Rich, Guy, McArthur, Miller, Sullivan, Blake, Pattison, Plowman, and Parker; bottom row--Markley, Holloway, Sweet, Harwood, Wie- necke, Rossiter, Baker, Richards, Nelson, and Hicks. Square--Head Coach W. J. Asch- enbach; oval--John May, coach of Freshman and Sophomore squads. | is president of | club; J. Dickinson Rifle Club Trophy Won by W.M. Peterson The much coveted trophy of the Winnetka Rifle club, the J. M. Dick inson, Jr. cup, goes this year to W. M. Peterson, Chief of the Winnetka police department. The annual shoot of the club was held at Fort Sheridan, last Sunday, where in a field of twenty, Chief Pe terson, with a score of 44 out of a possible 50, won the cup. J. M. Dickinson, Jr., and K. 8. Beall, each with a score of 43, tied, for second place. The match was a 200 yard event in off hand rifle shooting. The trophy, which was first posted last year, was won at that time by Mr. Beall with a score of 47. Francis Parker, Jr. an executive officer of the National Rifle association, the Winnetka Rifle M. Dickinson, Jr., is vice president; K. S. Beall is secretary; Sanborn Hale, treasurer and IL. H. G. | Bouscaren is chairman of the board of | directors. | COMMUNITY CENTER OPENS The Community Center activities of Kenilworth will open Tuesday, Novem- ber 1. This is the ninth season of this successful work. Mrs. Jessie Page is director. Registration will be on Mon- day, October 31, from 3 to 5 in the afternoon. RUBBISH FIRE The Winnetka fire department was called to the residence of Dudley C. Everett, 786 Foxdale avenue, Thurs- day afternoon at 3 o'clock, where a rubbish fire was extinguished before any damage resulted. | It's 557 Chestnut St. Here! Hupmobile 1928----3Six is here for your inspection see it here-- Hanson Motor Co. Ph. Winnetka 330