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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Apr 1928, p. 8

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6 ! v WINNETKA TALK April 28, 1928 The convention will take place some- time early in October, the dates to be fixed later. Mrs. Sam Fleager, 952 Pine street, left the early part of this week for a few days' visit in St. Louis with friends and relatives. Joliet Chosen For Next Convention In October The Twelfth Annual Convention of the State Association will be held in Joliet. This decision was made by a special committee appointed for this purpose by the Board of Directors. The SERVICING of ELECTRIC APPLIANCES should be done by one who knows Electric Appliances at some time or other are in need of service . . . . and when your Toaster, Vacuum Cleaner, Washer, or what- ever it might be that is in need of repairs . call on us. Our snowledss of Electrical Service is at your disposal . . . when you need it . . . . and when you want it. Our Phone Number is WINNETKA 44 Porter's Electric Shop formerly North Shore Electric Shop 797 Elm Street Winnetka Illinae Club Is to Have Annual Luncheon May 5 Mrs. Charles H. Bent of Winnetka, first vice-president, will preside at the annual spring luncheon of the Chicago Illinae club, which will be held at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 5, in the north ballroom of the Stevens hotel, Mrs. Charles H. Dennis of Ev- anston has been president of the club for the past three years. Mrs. Harold I. Ickes of Hubbard Woods, a member of the board of trus- tees, and Miss Maria Leonard, dean of women of the University of Illinois, will be guests of honor at the lunch- eon. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Anita Willetts Burnham, entertaining lecturer and artist, will give an ac- count of her sketching trip abroad with her family. This summer Mrs. Burnham and her family will go to China to sketch and tour the country. The Chicago Illinae club is composed of all women in Chicago and sur- rounding suburbs who have attended the University of Illinois. Its officers are Mrs. Charles H. Dennis, Evanston, president; Mrs. Charles H. Bent, Win- netka, first vice-president; Miss Dar- ley Thomas, Chicago; second vice- president; Miss Helen Evans, Wil- mette, recording secretary; Mrs. G. W. Karraker, Evanston, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Stanley Woleben, River Forest, treasurer. Mrs. Harry Kerr and Mrs. L. D. Lloyd, Evanston : Mrs. Robert Knox, Glencoe; Mrs. E E. Stults and Mrs. Fritz Wagner, Jr., Winnetka, and Mrs. R. E. Schreiber, Miss, Edna Asmus and Miss Marie Anderson, Chicago, are north side board members. All Illinae and their guests are in- vited to attend the luncheon. Reser- vations may be made not later than Moy 3, by writing or telephoning Mrs. A. M. Houser, Jr. general chairman, It's Open Season for the Inventor of "Motor Ideas" Spring days that inspire poets also mark the open season for the itinerant automobile inventors, according to W. T. Wersted, Winnetka Dodge car dealer. They are arriving in fleets with acceleration of thought that causes traffic jams in the offices of motor car engineers. Engineers also find they are flooded with mail containing some rather startling ideas such as: How about rubber fenders when bouncing. through traffic? Possibly a permanent wave for up- holstery might interest you? Ever hear of a wheel where the thought point originates at the hub? Are you interested in a celluloid sur- face for a car finish with several lay- ers so it could be peeled annually for a fresh appearance? Maybe you'd be interested in a 1928 model of perpetual motion? Can you afford to turn down a car- buretor that plays with gasoline all day, keeps the engine humming, and returns the gas to the tank every eve- ning ? How about a radio ignition system with call letters for each cylinder? Could you use a red light on the dash board that becomes illuminated when you exceed the speed limit? Wheels that whirl faster. springs that - | spring eternal, valves that hadn't ought, bolts that won't, seats that shouldnt, belts that can't, pistons that never will, bearings that hardly ever and ig- nitions that seldom dare are standard equipment offered f. o. b., the inventor. 328 Washington boulevard, Oak Park, Euclid 7317. Last year three hundred members and guests attended the spring luncheon. 3 Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 RAPP BROS. 522 Center St. Winnetka, Illinois SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 28th Shoulder Spring Lamb, . Pure Cane Sugar, 10 Ibs................. 69¢c boned and rolled, Ib.. ................. 35¢ Basy Hread Fresh Spinach, peck........... ......... 35¢ Best Rib Roast Beef, rolled, no bone, F AT js fought Fresh Mushrooms, Ib. .................. 49¢ no waste, 6 Ibs. up, Ib................. 39¢ torts all ¢ Bananas, dozen .................. LOU 25¢ Miller & Hart's Bacon, sliced, 3 lbs. ..$1.00 CURVESo Best Elgin Creamery Butter, Hams, Star, Swift's Premium or Miller EXTERNAL Ibe. ARN Eo ln 49¢c & Hart's, whole or half, Ib. .......... 22¢ Gd BASY Fresh Eggs, doz... [5.000000 0080 33c Best Sirloin Steak, Ib................... 45c BREAD -- the Green Beans, qt. ....................... 29¢ Stewing Chickens, fresh dressed, lb.....35c _ delicious, safe Fresh Peas, Ib. ... "Vi o2ey a. c Best Chuck Pot Roast, lb............... 22¢ - "food. Fresh Asparagus, Boneless Beef Stew, Ib.................. 22¢ f~ Ihree slices LJIb. bunch 020.0 BLL 29¢ Boneless Veal y, of BASY oneless Veal Roast, Ib. ............ .... 35c BREAD a day 20. bunch iii. ui... 55¢ Bacon Squares, sliced, 1b................ 25¢ S'helps RB-+ Baldwin Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. .... ..... 35¢ Fresh Pork Shoulder, Ib................. 19¢ --= DUCE your Best White Potatoes, peck..............49¢c weight in Na- - ture's way. . Specials, Monday, April 30 Specials, Wednesday, May 2 American Family or Fels Naptha Soap, Specials, Tuesday, May 1 Pansy astortad Jellies, 8 oz. glass, 49¢ 10 bars 20 ld 59c Sprague Warner Batavia Brand Flour, Alola R d Reso Sod IRN IEE American Family Soap, box of 80 bars.$4.65 Whblk ea, 99¢c ola Ine aspierry or Strawberry Pre- Chipso, large pkg. ............ cen .cv.... 20c Cream of Wheat or Wheatena, pkg... ... 24c Ss ne 1 1b. jar...29¢; 4 Ib. jar. ..... $1.00 Large Ivory Flakes, pkg................. 22¢ Quaker Oats or New Oata, pkg...... ... 10c weethtart Catsup, large bottle, 2 for..39¢ Large Gold Dust, pkg. .................. 23c Kellogg Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, Sweetheart Chili Sauce, 1 Ib. jar; Kitchen Klenser, 10 cans ............... 59¢ phe... GT. SE 9c 2 Jars... 65¢ Lux Soap, 3 bars .. ..i..iv... vss aitiin.s 25¢ Puffed: Wheat ..5.........00. 0... .. ..L. 12¢ Assorted Jello, 3 pkgs. ............ ..... 25¢ Peacock's Silver Polish, 2 bottles. ....... 39c Puffed-'Rice ..... .......... 08 7 15¢ Domino Loaf Sugar, 2 Ib. pkg............ 29¢c Seni-Flush, 2 eans .,/.. lhe. 4. ik ihe 45c | Shredded Wheat, pkg. ............... ... llc | Royal Jellotine, 2 pkgs... ............... 25c Argo Corn Starch, pkg... ................ 10c Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg... .......... 35¢ Dew Drop Tomatoes, No. 3 can; 2 cans 35¢c Safety Matches (carton of 12)........... 10c Muffets, pga... 0... ......... 15¢ Alola Corn, White or Golden Bantam, Bon Ami Powder, 2 cans........... GARE 25¢ Post Bran Flakes, ukg. ..... ............ 12¢ Ticans ...........0 cose rerie eats $1.00 Rib Veal Chops, bb. ............ Fi, 35¢ Leg Lamb Chops, D..................... 39¢c Rump Corned Beef, 1b. ............ .... 35¢ Best Veal Stew, Ib, ................ ... 25¢ Best Lamb Stew, b...................; 29¢ Best Round Steak, Ib. ................. 39¢

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