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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Mar 1928, p. 13

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March 31, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 1 GIVES NEWS "SCOOP" Winnetka Man Provides Chicago Daily With Model of Great Califor- nia Dam; Looks Like Real Thing Photographs of the recent disastrous flood in California as the result of the collapse of one of the huge dams above Los Angeles, were whisked eastward by airplane, but the quick thinking of a Winnetka young man enabled one of the Chicago dailies to beat the service of the airplane in the way of getting a photo of the dam for publi- cation. Frank Luensman, who is now clerk- ing in the hardware store of E. B. Taylor & company, 546 Center street, Winnetka, was a resident in Holly- wood, Cal, until recently, engaged in making models of dams, boats and various other things used in the mov- ing picture industry. When Luensman read the first dispatches about the breaking of the St. Francis dam, he recalled that he had worked on a model of it and also that he had a good photograph of the model. He telephoned this information to a Chicago daily and post haste a repre- sentative called for the photograph and from it there appeared one of the early newspaper illustrations of the struc- ture. Luensman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luensman of Winnetka. TALK FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Rev. James Austin Richards address- ed the Young People's group on "The Meaning of the Cross and the Resur- rection of Jesus," on Sunday, March 25. With the near approach of Easter this subject is timely and takes on a new significance. For the next meet- ing, Sunday, April 1, Judge Charles M. Thompson will address the group on the subject, ww hat Is Vital to Me in My Religion." | | HELP FILL | COMMUNITY CHEST i AN Te ace ele Se gil pound ......... ... ASPARAGUS Offer Examinations for Local Postal Positions Want a job with Uncle Sam? Announcement is made that an ex- amination will be held on Apri! 21, for those desiring an opportunity to obtain a place on the eligible list for ap- pointment for clerk or carrier in the Winnetka post office. The examination will be held at Community House on that date, be- ginning at 9 A. M., and conducted by J. F. Schumacher, secretary of the local board of examiners. Those desiring to take this exami- nation are required to file their appli- cations on or before April 11. For further information, inquire at the Winnetka post office. Representative Propper Seeking Renomination William F. Propper, state represen- tative of the Seventh Senatorial dis- trict, including New Trier township, comes before the voters of the north shore at this time as a candidate for renomination on the Republican ticket at the April 10 Primary election. He is a resident of Dalton, Ill, and seeks renomination on the basis of his ac- tive record as a state representative. He was sponsor of considerable leg- islation affecting favorably the im- provement of Cook county highways. Dean Frederick C. Grant to Preach Lenten Sermon Dean Frederick C. Grant of the Western Theological seminary will preach the sermon at the joint Lenten services of the Kenilworth Union church and the Church of the Holy Comforter, to be held in the latter church Friday evening, March 30, at 8 o'clock. The service will be appro- priate to Good Friday. Quality Always Uppermost in our effort to serve North Shore people with "Meat Market Satisfaction" is our constant adherence to the policy of handling superior grades of meat, poultry and fish. Housewives who purchase meats here can do so with utmost confidence that the contents of the packages they take home will measure up to the highest standards of quality. ...And... .they also know that the prices are very reasonable. Try the National the next time you or- der meat, and enjoy what we call "Meat Market Satisfaction." Ask your friends about our Sugar Cured Corned Beef--it's delicious. THE HIGHEST QUALITY THE BEST SERVICE and REASONABLE PRICES give "Meat Market Satisfaction" JOSEPH H. TARRANT Proprietor WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR DAILY SPECIALS 4-- Deliveries Daily--4 NATIONAL MARKET 802 Elm St. Phone Winn. 655 CALIFORNIA ORANGES, CALIFORNIA ORANGES, FLORIDA ORANGES, COSMAS BROTHERS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 'GREEN AND WAX BEANS, large size, doz. vole Wie T ae siiweTe Hmieie ss wwe, medium size, doz. 59¢ and large size, doz. | | - peck large bunch ea 59¢ ASPARAGUS, mediamesize 19¢ CAULIFLOWER, 5 headl.............. 8.0... . and up 1 C RHUBARB, POMS a ea 25¢ NEW POTATOES, 25 Cc 3 pounds FLORIDA ORANGES, medium size, doz. cand ....r...>. .., 69¢ GRAPEFRUIT large size, 6 for ool cil vin so $1.00 COOKING APPLES, Spounds ... 0... .. 0 canhauin on 25¢ WINESAP APPLES, Spounds [oul al 0s a Ls 25¢ Strawberries at a Very Reasonable Price SPECIAL--MORAND PALE GINGER ALE, $1.45 CASE Fresh Green Onions, Water Cress, Parsley, Radishes At Extremely Reasonable Prices 1143 Wilmette Avenue Opposite Post Office Phones Wil. 2693-2694-823 Four Deliveries Daily

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