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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Nov 1928, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK November 17, 1928 Served Daily from 5 to 9 P. M. Jumbo Frog Legs, fried Broiled Jumbo Lake Superior - Omelet Fresh Peaches, Melba DESSERTS, FEATURING A delicious table d'hote dinner. Choice of 15 selections of MEATS~FISH and SEA-FOODS If you are tired of ordinary food, we urgently invite you to try one of our delicious sea food dinners. them different and extremely appetizing. SUNDAY MENU Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Lorenzo--or New York selected Oysters Cocktail Sauce . Fresh Fruit Cocktail au Maraskino Chicken Gumbo Soup, New Orleans, Consomme Princess Kalamazoo Celery on Branches--Jumbo Green Olives FisH, Choice of Fresh Deep Sea Scallops Rolled in Egg, Cracker Meal, Fried in Butter Baked individually Baby Flounders, sauce Remaulade Grilled Fillet of Wall-eyed Pike, lemon butter Broiled Boneless Boston Mackerel--Anchovie Butter Baked Lake Trout, New Orleans Fresh Crab Meat Saute with fresh mushrooms, a-la-Newburg ENTREES AND ROAST Broiled selected Calf Sweet Breads, Virginia Ham, Souix Cloche Chicken a la King en Pattie Shell Roasted stuffed young Vermont Turkey, old fashioned Cranberry Sauce Roast Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint Jelly Barly June Peas--Fresh Cauliflower, Butter Sauce POTATOES Candied Sweet, Mashed or French Fried - SALAD Spring Combination Boston Cream, Green Apple, Cherry Pie, Chocolate Layer Cake, Orange, Pineapple Sherbet Vanilla, Chocolate or Tutti Frutti Ice Cream Imported Swiss Cheese, Toasted Wafers Coffee--Tea--Milk $1.00 You'll find in Butter, Tartar Sauce White Fish, Maitre D'Hotel Veal Steak Saute Financiere Choice of First Scand. Evang. Church 886 Elm Street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 503 Chestnut street, (Winn. 2304) Sunday, November 18 9:30 a. m.--Sunday school. 11:a. m.--Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. 5 p. m.--Special Young People's meet- ing, the Rev. R. J. Devine from Madi- son street church, Oak Park, speaking. 7:45 p. m.--Evangelistic service. The Rev. R. J. Devine will commence a series of six messages on "The Prodigal Son." Monday to Friday--7:45 p. m. services. Monday--' Leaving Loved Ones." Tuesday--"A Fool and His Fortune." Wednesday--"Drinking the Dregs." Thursday--"Hungry for Home." Friday---"A Royal Reception." Gospel "Him that cometh to Me, I will in no wise cast out."~--Jesus. Sixth Graders Present Special Book Week Play The sixth grade pupils of Miss Olga Leap at the Hubbard Woods school presented an original Book Week as- sembly at that school Thursday morn- ing. The pupils gave a playlet in which book characters were portrayed in costume. The play will be repeated next week when Miss Leap's room en- tertains for the mothers. Following are some of the characters portrayed and books from which they were taken: Buffalo Bill, Four Old Greeks, Merry Adventure of Robin Hood, Rootabaga Stories, Little Women, Winnie the Pooh, Adventure of Tom Sawyer, Adventure of Dr. Dolittle, Sara Crew, Hans Brinker, Alice in Wonderland, Ali Baba in Arabian Nights, Pinnochio, and Rip Van Winkle. Bohemian Glass Blowers Visit Winnetka Schools The Howell troupe of Bohemian glass blowers, headed by Dr. R. Mar- shall Howell, gave glass blowing dem- onstrations in the four public schools of Winnetka during the last week. The glass blowers appeared at the Skokie school last Friday, the Hubbard Woods and Greeley schools on Wednesday, and the Horace Mann school on Thursday. During his demonstrations Dr. Howell remarked that his grandfather had once made a glass dress for a Spanish' princess, and that this dress can still be seen in a museum in Spain. The Howell troupe answered questions asked by the pupils. Winnetkan Is Hostess to Tri-Delt Group Mrs. George R. Roehm, 155 Church road, entertained the members of the North Shore alliance of Delta Delta Delta at its regular monthly luncheon and meeting last Wednesday. The members of the active chapter at Northwestern gave the program during the afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Davies and Mrs. George F. Gonsalves of Winnetka, Mrs. Floyd McGrath of Wilmette, and Mrs. J. M. Egloff of Evanston assisted the hostess. Christian Fellowship Svenska Missionskyrkan Parish House, Oak street, Winnetka John Bengtson, pastor Sun@ay SCHOOL... 5. noi im as dep» 10 a. m. Y. P. service, Swedish ........... 5 p. m. Evening service, English Pree 55 BE LH Wednesday, Swedish service...... 8 p. m. Friday, prayer meeting............ 8S p. m. TO BROADCAST Norma Bosworth of Winnetka will broadcast over WMAQ during the week of November 19, from the Lyon and Healy Concert hall. CHICKE a -- ate -- carefully raised and sci ONE DAY FROM Y THE FARM eo Why eat 'cold storage" chicken, or chicken of un- certain age--perhaps held in unsanitary surroundings for weeks? : You can now secure the most delicious chicken you ever entifically fed and dressed -- plump and delicious, full of tender, flavory meat, just one day from the rich, fertile poultry country of Iowa. WADPSIE VALLEY CHICKEN comes direct from our sanitary poultry plants in the country. Shipped in special containers. Wrapped in sanitary white parchment paper. The same poultry served in the most famous clubs and restaurants. Sent Fresh Every Day Direct to the Following Dealers: PALACE MARKET COMPANY 796 Elm Street, Winnetka Phone Winnetka 333-4 PALACE MARKET COMPANY 1941 Central St., Evanston WOODLAND GRO. & MKT. G oods PALACE MARKET COMPANY 1145 Wilmette, Ave., Wilmette PALACE MARKET COMPANY 1559 Sherman Ave., Evanston PALACE MARKET COMPANY 352 Park Ave. Glencoe Phone Glencoe 172 A. J. WICHMAN 611 Dempster Street Evanston--Tel. Wilmette 458 Served Exclusively at the SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB INDEPENDENCE PRODUCE CO. INDEPENDENCE, IOWA eo ] For the Thanksgiving Feas B. ¥ G. home-made candies turn a dinner into a very special occasion. The forethoughted hostess will place her orders with u special Thanksgiving candies and for salted nuts, sugared nuts, spiced nuts, nut candies, Cali- fornia glace fruit-- | B. & G. | will be opened | soon in the Hyde Park hotel, 51st and | Lake Park Ave. 550 Central Ave. Highland Park 567 Lincoln Winnetka 1633 Orrington sist 8 Lake Park Ave. Evanston Hint to the Guest Remember your hostess with a special box of B. 8 G. candies, or one of our unusual con- tainers packed with sweets. s now for and to make the table more festive--chocolate many other figures large and small--as well as small gay nov- elties chocolate filled. turkeys and Home Made Candies '1 | Ave.

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