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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Apr 1928, p. 9

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April 14, 1928 WINNETKA TALK WINNETKANS TO STAGE ARDEN SHORE "DRAMA" All Residents to Take Part by Making Contributions for Rest Camp in Annual Drive (Contributed) A great drama that will interest the entire north shore and particularly Winnetka, which happens to be the home of all the actors taking part, will be staged here the first week in May, and plans are already on foot to have every man, woman, and child in the Village be spectator and actor as well as stockholder. The plot is most soul-gripping and spell-binding and has interest for every resident here. (The patents and copyrights for the story are, unlike most releases, free for the public; so it has been possible to get very valu- able advance information as to the thrilling details.) The part of the heroine of the play is shared by Mrs. Kind Hearted and Miss Share-our Blessings, while the hero is our old time favorite, Mr. Gen- erous Giver. Others important in the cast are General Chairman and her able sister, "Co" Chairman, Mrs. Dis- trict Chairman, and that able and spirited Block Canvasser. The action of the play is powerful in its very simplicity with no over- acting or boring pageantry to detract from the main vital interest of the plot. Some of the captions are note- worthy-- "Doorbell Rings," | "Block Canvasser meets Mrs. Kind Hearted," "Explains Mission," "Mrs. Kind Hearted finds check book after ex- haustive search of closet, pantry, bu- reau drawer, and desk." "Block Can- vasser and Mrs. K. H. clasp hands knowingly." Fade out. Curtain. The unique feature of this annual drama is that there are no spotlights necessary, no directors to shout at the actors, The impetus for the entire action and its reason for being so vitally interesting is a well-known camp on the north shore at Lake Bluff, known as Arden Shore, and each year we of Winnetka are becom- ing more and more glad and willing to take our part in the "Drama of Giving" and to share our little or much, as our case may be, with an organization that does as much good work, in exactly the way in which it is most needed as Arden Shore. Each year there is a large quota of new- comers to Winnetka, to whom we gladly explain that Arden Shore is a rest and building-up camp for under- nourished boys each winter, and gives a much-needed and well-planned sum- mer vacation to thousands of mothers and children each summer. So remember, Mr. and Mrs. Win- netka Resident, save the first week in May; we'll need you personally to make our drive for Arden Shore the success it must be in order not to disappoint the tired and worn mothers and children who look forward to their Arden Shore vacation as their own particular and only "Little Bit of Heaven." Dr. Elizabeth Roten to Address P.T. A. at Skokie School Monday A famous and altogether charming German educator, in the person of Dr. Elizabeth Roten, will speak in the Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial hall of Skokie school, on Monday, April 16, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Winnetka Parent-Teacher association. The Parent-Teacher association of North Shore Country Day school is to be the guest of the Winnetka associ- ation for this occasion. Dr. Roten, who spoke repeatedly at the Locarno World Conference on the New Educa- tion, last summer, and is editor of the German New Education Journal, speaks English perfectly and brings to us an intensely interesting and new point of view. Her topic is "The In- ternational Youth Movement." It is hoped that all parents and their friends will attend this unusual lecture. There is, of course, no admission charge. SELLS WILMETTE HOME Roy R. Brown has sold his home has taken up his residence in the co- operative apartments at 3,000 Sheridan Lroad, Chicago. at 1210 Sheridan road, Wilmette, and |] CUT FLOWERS Potted Plants -- Spring Stock -- Perennials Floral Designs Greenhouse on Dundee Road, FRANK Phone 1256 Glencoe Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 near Hohfelder Lane, Glencoe WINTER Our ME A TS and POULTRY are the best to be had Not only are our 'meats the best, but the immaculate cleanliness of our store, and our desire to please, (to satisfy your tastes) will con- vince you that it is a pleasure as well as a healthful practice to al- low us to be your butcher. Your telephone order will receive the same careful at- tention as a personal visit . our telephone number is Winnetka 755. 'Ideal Market J. DeBever 8 Son 576 LINCOLN AVENUE Adjoining Piggly-Wiggly and Community Kitchen RAPP BROS. 522 Center St. Winnetka, Illinois SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 14th Leg Spring Lamb, Ib. .......... 39¢c Basy Bread Best Elgin Creamery Butter ....49c Shoulder Spring Lamb, lb. ...... 29¢ FAT is fought Pure Lard, 2'lbs. ........... J" 29c Best Rib Roast Beef, . ny because dis Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. ........ 69c rolled, 6 Ibs. up, Ib. .......... 39c ) CURVES o Fresh Eggs, dozen ............. 33c Miller & Hart's Bacon, EXTERNAL Heinz Catsup, lge. bottle ....... 23c sliced, 3 Ibs. oheiniaiiget...... $1 PENNS: ov Fresh Asparagus, per bunch LAR Lib. ....-... 29c, 21bs. .... 000. 49c Best Chuck Pot Roast, Ib. ....... 22¢ BpRaD. tha hier. Bobtum Corn Z% delicious, e Leg or Loin Veal Roast, lb. ..... 39c *" food. Sweetheart brand, 2 cans HEL 45¢ Pork Loin Roast, lb. ............ 23c ~, Thee dl Lima Beans, Sweetheart, BREAD a day No. 2vcan'?, SS 000, don, 37c : i J.Delps 4 i i vl. FN e. in a= American Family Soap, 10 bars ........ 59¢ ture's way. ' . LC I || BE $4.65 Specials, Wednesday, April 18 American Family Flakes, Ige. pkg. ..... 49c Jap Rose Soap, '3: bars "20... ....... 29c Chipso, large 'pkg. .... 070. hs aoa. 20c Large Ivory Flakes, pkg. .............. 22c Large Ivory Soap, 10 bars ............ $1.10 Camay Soap,3'bars! .......2 0. ....... 25¢ Rinso, large pkg. '... 01... 0... 50 25¢ Parson's Ammonia, large bottle ....... 35¢c SOS, 2 packages i ........4. ii sein 45¢c Silver Polish, 2 bottles ................ 39c Sanit Flush, 2:icans: .Joiaus. 04. ....%. 45¢c Best Veal Stew, 1b. 0.00 di, 25¢ Rib Veal Chops, Ib. .........0.0 ........ 35¢ Specials, Tuesday, April 17 Sprague- Warner Batavia Brand Flour, 1-87Bbbl, 2 di 99c Cream of Wheat or Wheatena, pkg. .. .24c Quaker Oats or New Oata, pkg. ....... 10c Kellogg Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, package .... Lk. Ea... a, 9c Puffedi Wheat ...: . ......... 4. 0.0... 12¢ Puffed Rice ..... . ........ 500 0s" 15¢ Shredded Wheat, pkg. ................. 11lc Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. .......... 35¢ Muffets, pkg, .......... fhe Es. 15¢ Post Bran Flakes, pkg. ............... 12¢ Leg Lamb 'Chops, 1b. tiv... ......... 39¢ Best Lamb Stew, Ib. Assorted Jello, 3 pkgs. ................ 25¢ Assorted Royal Jelatin, 2 pkgs. ........ 25¢ Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can ...... 45¢c Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 2 pkgs. ....25c Rumford Baking Powder, 12 oz. can ...22¢c Argo Corn Starch, 1 Ib. pkg. ......... .. 10c Old Monk Olive Oil, qt. ............. $1.39 Sweetheart Tomato Soup, 3 cans ...... 25¢ Sweetheart Chicken a la King, can ....45c Mazola Ol, quart ................ ..5: 49c Sweetheart Peanut Butter, 10 oz. jar ..25c Alola Red Raspberry or Strawberry Jam, 1 1b. Jar ..... 27c Best Sirloin Steak, db. 0... 0. Uo... 45¢c Best Chuck Pot Roast, Ib.

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