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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Aug 1928, p. 8

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August 11, 1928 "A Timely Tip to the Thrifty Housewife" To get your PRESERVING done and "over with," is doubtlessly on your mind now. Save yourself needless steps, time and energy . .... we have Preserving Utensils of the Best Quality Stock up beforehand with High Quality Utensils Select them from our low priced display 'Wear-Ever Scrape Clean Ladle 3 Piece Sauce Pan Set 95¢ 24 Qt. Wear-Ever Preserving Kettle $3.95 PRESERVING SET , COLLANDERS A variety of sizes to choose from. Priced very reasonable. MASON JARS in both the wide and regular mouth. Sizes pints, quarts, half gallon. KERR JARS in same sizes as Mason. 10 QT. KETTLE with Scrape Clean Ladle NOTE special + 'onstruction of Ladle. Its FLAT 'nd enables one o scrape bot- sm and sides of cettle CLEAN. « GRANITE MIXING BOWLS Our stock includes many sizes both in white and yellow colors. Special Limited Time Price . .. both for 1 > (Regular price $2.70) Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm Street Phones: 843-844 JELLY GLASSES Our stock includes both "Tall" and "Squat" glasses in one-third and one-half pint sizes. WINNETKA 6 WINNETKA TALK HEIL EGR I ROBBEN | RETURNS TO HOME Oliver Picher, son of Mr. and Mrs. BEACH CARNIVAL HERE | | ; " I diche £ 3 Sheridz 4 1 Complete {| Mrs. Henry A. Yates, 9% Church |O. S. Picher of 131 Sheridan road, and : {| road. has returned from St. Luke's | Charles Merrill of Hubbard Woods TOMORROW AFTERNOON Beauty Service JOR A arent] ote rwent | have been in Honolulu for some time 9 4 | hospital where she recently underwent | "4V€ a They will-Fat to this p ° ) |a very serious operation. She is now | this Soyer aw SE 20 " (Continued from Page 1) 4 ralosey rev Nicely . |country mn a s E 2 / - {|| convalescing very nicely at her home. ym A Toi Sr Marinello {| Miss Margaret Yates, her daughter, is | the Merrill Fingh ad Hates 1 wi Girls 16; and ander) ¢ ° {| attending Pinewood Camp for her third | where they will be until the middle ot | South End vs. North End ( > 1d {| summer at the same camp. At the | the fall. (Elm St. dividing line) b ul | close of the season she will go to visit --O-- | Officials t | F y imother, Mrs. George W. ; « Pratta -C el 2 i 4 | PET grandmother i s. James Patten McCormick and m ia 5 ; 7 ep Registered Shop 4| | Chatterton at Wequetonsing, Mich. | Mrs. James : gm . Alberta Che referee will be A. W. Converse, ¢ v {| and will be home early in September. |SOM, Allen, of. Edmonton, MIDerta, | chairman of the small parks commit- 733 Elm St., Winnetka ) : | Canada, are visiting Mrs. McC ormicks | ee of ne Winnetka Berk hoard, wih 4 | Y ' beste . Lillis +S ilpert, 455 | Geo. B. Massey, president of the Win- { Phone 82 {| A salt plant Heal Equality was one Sibi Mrs. Willis 53s Hilpert netka Park board and Carl H. Zeiss, tic aaasassassanaan.ad|of the first industries in Illinois. Chestnut street. former president of the park, board as honorary referees. The judges will be Forest R. Lowrey, Sidney Wellbeloved, Byron Nelson, W. P. Heyn, Edward F. Meyers, and A. P. Thoms and the custodian of prizes will be Robert H. Wallace. It is hoped that a large crowd will be present and that there will be a very general participation in the events by the young people of the Village. All Winnetka families and their guests have been cordially invited by the | Winnetka Park board to attend. Fortify Winnetka Baseball Club for Pennant Contests With the addition of "Al" Izard and George "Lefty" Mills to the local base- | ball team, chances for the Hirschberg | trophy are exceptionally bright. 'Al Izard, next year's captain-elect of the Northwestern uni- versity baseball team, plays third base, and comes to the local club touted as an ex- ceptionally brilliant player. Third base was formerly held by. "Frankie" Schultz. "Frankie" however signed a contract to play in the Nebraska State "Al" lzard league and left town to fulfill his new contract. "Lefty" Mills, former the same institution, netka because of George Panosh. Panosh left for his home in Manitowoc, Wis, not long ago so Mills was substituted to fill his place. "Lefty" has turned in some good performances for the locals hand- ing the strong Glencoe team a 6 to 5 defeat, and defeating the Woodlawn Colts by a 13 to 3 margin. pitcher for comes to Win- the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. McClure and their famliy have moved to Win- netka. They have taken the Stoddard home at 582 Provident avenue. The Stoddards have moved east. Winnetka's Oldest and Best Cleaners Over 21 years' experience in serving discriminating North Shore patrons. Operating our own Dry-by-Air plant at 562 Center St. | NT | wt Dyérs Albert A. McKeighan % Sons Call Winnetka 304

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