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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Nov 1927, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK November 26, 1927 Hubbard Woods Sweet Shop U. J. DINI, Prop. We carry the highest grade of mer- chandise obtainable. At our fountain we use only the very best syrups and fruits, and serve ICE CREAM famous Ice Cream exclusively. We can supply fancy Ice Cream molds, cakes and pies for any occasion. We carry both brock and bulk Ice Cream at our fountain in a pleasing variety of flavors. We serve delicious toasted sand- wiches. We handle a complete line of both fancy box, and bulk candies of the high- est quality. In our cigar department you will find all of the leading brands of cigars, cigar- ettes and tobaccos. We specialize in cigars by the box. Remember us at holi- day time for your Cigars. Hubbard Woods Sweet Shop 1064 Gage Street Phone Winnetka 2061--2344 ICE CREAM CO. INC. University 1005 1920 Ashland Ave. EVANSTON | is grown within the state. f Urge War Vets ra Apply for Bonus Insurance at Once The time for filing applications for adjusted compensation certificates or bonus insurance expires January 1, 1928, and after that date veterans of the World war will be deprived of the opportunity of obtaining this free government insurance. There are several thousand men in the state who have not obtained their bonus policies. Most of these men, whose service was too long to obtain | a cash settlement of $50, and so short, | sometimes feel that the amount of the insurance is not worth bothering with. Every veteran should apply for the bonus insurance regardless of how small the amount. Applications may be made through the Veterans' bureau or to Greater Chicago Post No. 866 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, U. S,, % Adjutant N. Lepavsky, 1326 Maple | avenue, Berwyn, Ill Every veteran is also entitled to a Victory medal. If the veteran is de- ceased he is entitled to a grave stone, and his wife, mother, father, guardian or beneficiaries are entitled to the Vic- tory medal and bonus. It is all free of charge and application should be made at once. January 1 is the final date to file application. One-fifth of the wood used in Illinois = = il WEILER DRESSES | for CHILDREN CHIC and CHARMING See Them at Your 3 Convenience { "S% Our representative | is now in Winnet- ka making per- sonal visits. Phone for Appointment. WEILER # CO. 19 S. Wells St.,, Chicago Dearborn 3357 S.J. Duncan-Clarke Will Be Speaker at Art Patrons' Dinner S. J. Duncan-Clarke of Wilmette will be speaker at the dinner to be given patrons of the art movement sponsored by the University guild and the Ev- anston Art commission, to be held at the Orrington hotel Monday evening, Dec. 5. His subject will be "The Arts for Life." Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fayer- weather Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Camp will be other honor guests and speakers. The date will also be that of the opening of the third art exhibit of the season sponsored by the guild. It will be a showing of works of the Chicago Association of Painters and Sculptors, directed by Mrs. Charles H. Dennis, chairman of the art committee of the guild. Six Purple Grid Men End Football Careers Six Northwestern football men wound up their college careers in that sport Saturday. Those who will be seen no more in a Purple grid uni- form are Capt. Vic Gustafson, Tiny Lewis, Waldo Fisher, Rudy and Al Schuler and Bus Owens. The first four were regulars while the others saw service as substitutes during the last three years. In Gustafson, Lewis, Fisher and Rudy Schuler, the Purple loses four valuable men who have performed bril- liantly in the past. Each of the four were among the leaders in their po- sitions. All have won mention as among the outstanding players of the Big Ten. All four will be seen in other sports during the remainder of the school year. Fisher is a star forward on the basketball team, while Lewis is cap- tain of the track team and Schuler is captain of the wrestling team. Gustaf- son plans to play baseball next spring. Miss Floernce Coutre, 995 Spruce street, spent last week-end ia Highland Park. Tiny Tots" Wear Gifts Cards, too The 795 ELM STREET Bridge Prizes Christmas Greetings Leonard Shoppe -= SERVICE 915 Linden Avenue Complete Battery Service RECHARGING -- REBUILDING REPAIRING on all Auto and Radio Batteries Weber and Westinghouse Battery Sales Ogden Homma's WESTINGHOUSE BATTERY In the Glen-Etka Garage STATION Phone Winnetka 8

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