WINNETKA TALK July 14, 1928 C AJ UE Winnetka JULY CLEARANCE SALE at Price Coats - - - Ensembles Dresses - - Gowns Sports Apparel Formerly $25 to $115 Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 HAL 565 Lincoln Avenue Dr. C. O. Schneider Adds to Picture Collection Dr. C. O. Schneider of 1077 Cherry street, Winnetka, has just made a material addition to his set of Lumiere Antochrome plate; of the Utah na- tional parks, Bryce, Zion, and the north rim of the Grand Canyon. Dr. Schneider has gone on to Cali- fornia where he will join the Sierra club on a three weeks' camping trip through Jasper park and British Co- lumbia. Utah's parks are the color photog- rapher's paradise, according to Dr. Schneider. A riot of color exists in the sandstone formations of the coun- try. He will publish a series of his pictures in the National Geographic magazine with Harry Wells of Chi- cago, next winter. Christian Fellowship (Svenska missionskyrkan) Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka John Bengtson, pastor Sunday, July 15 Y. Pp. service cenit ae 4:30 P. M. Evening service ................. 8 P.M. Wednesday (Swedish service) ...8 P. M. Friday, prayer meeting at Mrs. Lund- strom's, 973 Cherry street. Saturday, July 14, men's meeting at Erick Haglund's, Glenview road, Wil- mette. Sunday, July 15, the Rev. Joseph Taylor will preach on the subject, "Finding Our Place in the Church and in the World." Mrs. Joseph N. Woollett, 99 Indian Hill road, has been visiting friends for the past month in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco, and while in the west attended the national con- vention at Coronado Beach of the Delta Gamma sorority of which she : has been president for the past six 8 ' years. BROS. = Flooded Skokie Area Sets Back Abatement Work Continued delay in the fight against mosquitoes in the north shore mosquito abatement district has been caused by the surplus of moisture during the last few weeks. The water had receded somewhat in the Skokie district the early part of the week, but the workers were still unable to get in where the water was above their waists. Blasting work for the new ditch now being dug by the Sanitary district will be resumed as soon as the high water recedes enough to make the work pos- sible. When the ditch is completed it will be possible for more of the sur- plus water to be carried off in times of excessive rainfall. Mosquitoes are very thick in the Skokie district, according to informa- tion from Mosquito Abatement head- quarters. They breed not only in the marshes, but in pools of water on pri- vate lawns and on improved property where it is impossible tc get rid of them by the use of oil, which destroys grass and plant life. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Edith Lindwall, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lindwall of 1020 Ash street, Win- netka, to Walter Howard, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard of Chi- cago. No definite wedding date has been set. Dr. Sofia Haag, after a two years' study of medicine in Europe, has re- turned to her home at 897 Cherry street. --Q-- Frederick Fried of New York City has arrived to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Brownell T. Bradstreet of 259 Church road. 522 Center St. Winnetka, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Sweetheart Peanut Butter, 10. 0z. glass Jars. ou er G25 Heinz Catsup, large bottle ........ 23c Monarch Teenie Weenie Pickles, | piatdars 5... 45¢ Sour Pickles, quart jar .......... 35¢ Dill Pickles, quart jar ............ 29¢ Alola Ripe Olives, 9 oz. tin; pertimtas.....n. vo. ees 29c Sweetheart Grape Jelly, 8 oz. glass, 2 glasses * 5A SX 0% 45¢ Medallion Green Olives, qt. ...... 85¢c Shoulder Lamb Roast, Ib. ........ 29c Kettle Rendered Lard, 2 lbs. ...... 29c Specials, Monday, July 16 American Family Soap, 10 bars ... .. 59¢ Box of 30 bars ..o.....00%....... $4.65 SOS, 2 pkgs. . -. re... 45c American Steel Wool, pkg. ........ .. 10c Argo Gloss Starch, pkg. .............. 10c Peacock's Silver Polish, 2 bottles ...... 39¢ Chipso, large pkg. ........ 00... 0.000 20c Palmolive Soap, 12 bars ............... 95¢ Scotch Bell Toilet Paper, 10 rolls ..... $100 Best Veal Stew, 1b. -................... 25¢ Veal Patties, 1b. ............ ASTON 30c JULY 14th Leg Genuine Spring Lamb, lb. ....39c Reed's Butterscotch Patties, Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. ....... ..69¢ 2b. HA cies oviit 45c Best Brick Butter, lb. ............ 49c Silver King Ginger Ale, dozen ...$1.95 Best Rib Roast Beef, rolled, no Goetz Country Club Beer, bones, no waste. 6 lbs. up, lb... .39¢c case of 24 bottles ............. $4.50 Miller & Hart Bacon, sliced, 3 lbs..95¢ ($1.00 refund for case and bottles) Fresh Dressed Stewing Alola Fruits for Salads, No. 3 tin, Chickens, Ib: =. ..s.. oo ovivv vn 35¢ 2. Hine & i. AEA 89c Miller & Hart Hams, whole or Di Sue brand Italian Vermuth, half dh... ov as 25¢ large bottle... .. i .pivienivn $1.25 Fresh Tomatoes, 1b. ............ 19¢ Antonini Olive Oil, qt. .......... $1.49 Fresh Dressed Broilers, Ib. ...... 49c Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise, qt. ..... 85¢c Cantaloupes, each ..... 15¢, 20c & 25c¢ Mrs. Warner's Orange Marmalade, New White Potatoes, 5 lbs. a ae Se SL EY 25¢ 19cspeck......... a5... 5 39c¢ Castle Bread, pkg. 51.78 2205 39¢ Specials, Tuesday, July 17 Specials, Wednesday, July 18 Pillsbury, Ceresota, or Gold Medal | JW APNG FOL 12 © ag our, 1- CL ERR IITA X . . ' Ee AM J White House Rice Flakes, pk. IE er i156 2e & Ze os ran akes, NE 4 iia SERRE at Sa Kellogg's Coln Flakes. 2 Post Be Re oa aren or Spaghett], 19e .. Toasties, Rn TR vv Se RRR a Oc | 3 i Cah Eu a ia ra ! Quaker Paffed Wheat, pkg. ...... 12¢ Sweetheurt Salt Bree Ruane - aa 25¢ Quaker Puffed Rice, pkg. .............. 15¢ Morand Ginger Ale or Root Beer, Muffets, Whe. a AR a 15¢ large bottle, dozen EL > its $2.75 Keliegs's Pen, peg. ay 3 ed 12¢ oud Moa Thcretund for be 3 57s ansdown our, pkgs... 35¢ Bottle B=... orb ia Ri at Aen 29¢ Shoulder Lamb Chops, Ib. ............. 35¢ Best Sirloin Steak, 3b. 5... 5... 45¢ Best Lamb. Stew, dbs :...... nc iviiv.s 29¢ Best Porterhouse Steak, 1b. ....... ..... 55¢ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE IN KENILWORTH, WINNETKA, HUBBARD WOODS AND GLENCOE SIX DELIVERIE S DAILY--9 A. M., 10:30 A. M., 11:30 A. M,, 2 P.. M., 3:30 P. M., 4:30 P. M.