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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Feb 1919, p. 5

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 3 The chairmen of the various War | Blue club. Mrs. Henry B. G is {1 i I 4 o i : : : § ar | lub. Mrs. v B. Gates is | have landed in New York City Camp Community Service leagues in | the Wilmette chairman. pa : ork City. "ook and Lake county met in con- | yr io T i 4 A : : : ; o Live In D ference on Monday at the Khaki and | Sergeant Laurence J. Vollmann, 2 Duluth new home in Duluth, - Minnesota. Mrs. Armstrong is the daughter of ¥ Mrs. Charles McCue of 631 Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Armstrong | ton avenue. 3 4 (Continued from Page Three). : = : | { | formerly of Wilmette, is reported to| will leave Wilmette Sunday for their SUBSCRIBE NOW. Miss Ethelwyn Magee entertained bs (epee th ons | DECORATING HAMBURG STEAK--Ib. 32c. A| Keller, 820 Greenwood avenue, | Friday afternoon. Two Chi Omegas It is now time to have your from other colleges, who are dele- House Cleaning done. gates at the Y. W. C. A. convention If you are going to have A A ( being held in Evanston last week, EEE . . where guests of the Northwestern PAINTING 615 Davis St. Evanst spegren ompany X chapter. They were Miss Leonora CALSIvImNG ! 1s ol, bvanston : Roper from Randolph-Macon uni- OR PAPERING | Mati H versity, Virginia, and Miss Livingston dois now or later: 'we will be nees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 & 9 TEL.§WILMETTE 420 from the, Mulvey, o ah, oth pleased to give you an estimate. i EVANSTON 466 were staying at the North Shore hotel. rida F Another guest of the chapter was W. AL. HOFFMAN y €hryary 78 Miss Elsie Margaret Clark, who is a Phone Wilmette 374 1412 Elmwood Ave. | Chi Omega and graduated from | ar ey ay | Northwestern university with the : DIXIE BACON--Ib. 35c. class of 1918. She is the week-end in guest of Miss Eleanor Lewis of Pear- son's hall. "STRING BEANS" ee HARRY CALF SWEET BREADS--Ib. 50c. ; The North Shore alumnae of Pi Satnrda March' 1 ; r Beta Phi were entertained informally ¥ are ARMOUR'S BEEF EXTRACT--(a bargain) Jar 43c. Saturday afternoon at a knitting par- Vi ITCH ELL ty at the home of Mrs. Edward L. Middleton, 1719 Ridge avenue. Plans were discussed for furthering the work of the school maintained by the Pi Beta Phi fraternity in the eastern ER a ey TR aaa sa ea ase! Shirley Mason SPARE RIBS--Ib. 20c. JONES" SAUSAGE MEAT; Our Own Home Made Sausage (pure pork and spices) always on hand. "THE WINNING GIRL" ri Sd mountains of Tennessee. This school QUEEN OLIVES--Very select quality--hand packed-- pint hes Deon palatained hy *he fraternh NEXT WEEK jar 39¢c; quart jar 65c. y for seven years and numbers e ! than 250 pupils.- A teachers' cottage Mon. and Tues., March 3 and 4 GRAPELADE--Welch's--Choicest grapes with sugar--A deli- i and hospital are supported as well x as the school building, all of which are the property of the fraternity. This work is one of the pioneer' movements in patriotism as it is tak- ing to these mountain people educa- tional advantages which they could not otherwise have. cious spread for bread, toast, biscuits and wheat cakes enry althal] and in making tarts, jelly rolls, etc. Jar 35c. in DUSSELDORF MUSTARD-Jar 27c. "FALSE FACES" MUSTARD--MONARCH. Jar 15c. GULDEN'S. Jar 15c. Wednesday March 5 . . A PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE WITH Methods of Food Dis- HILL & STONE Mary Miles Minter tribution will increase confidence in the store, if found in satisfactory--Welcome! wish to announce the opening of a REAL ESTATE OFFICE at 1 524 LINDEN STREET "The Amazing Imposter" Opposite C. & N. W. DEPOT | Phone Winnetka 1544 To Order Only ' Extra PANTS Free a With Every Suit jo <6 . 3) | Save the Pieces TAKE THE TRAIN. = --_-- Spend 50 or 60 cents for : Broken Lenses Replaced car fare and save $15.00 A r Frames Repaired to $30.00 on your suit. All You Have To Do Is Leave Your ; vi ' N. J FE LLOWS feasure and Pll Take Care of the Rest i T | 3 M 1] Ll | und oe AREY WTONELLL ravel to: Milwaukee Phone Room 3 Ba 16-18 East Jackson Boulevard ix Winnetka 85 Prouty Bldg. Between State and Wabash, Chicago | a ( . | AA via the | \ 7 2 2 22 7 Fs 27 a 2d Ed Lr ld ld gd ddd Zid dll dled ¢ 4 ! N ORT H SH ORE I INE THE CLIMB TO SUCCESS NR | is made smoother to the young a : : ; rnin who Has acquired the habit Fe Use the North Shore line on your trip to Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine or f saving. he man with a : FT winuk ee Ts mene : . : : i oid at Banh a Mil wn auliee. It is the speedy, safe and economical way. Modernly equipped, finds many opportunities of in- -N | SH fast, limited trains take you there quickly. You reach the heart of Milwau- reasing it. He who spends as : ran 3k nla A I a RENT Le lei he 1 re . ge Sr Raa a iv . kee in plenty of time for a full day's activity and get back to Winnetka in : such chances. Better start a ! good time the same evening. 3 savings account "here, so you WE \ will be in a position to grasp i Northbound limited trains leave Winnetka at 6:29 a. m. and every hour there- 0 "opportunity as she flies. p ; a a ] Sa » Ory a i after until 11:29 p. m. On Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holidays every 7 i ge fal = 30 minutes. The running time from Winnetka to Kenosha is 57 minutes--to } WINNETKA TRUST CAPITAL $35,000.00 : Racine 1 hour 11 minutes--to Milwaukee 1 hour 56 minutes. Formerly and SAVINGS BANK BANK OF M. K. MEYER PARLOR CARS--Leave Win- DINING CARS--Leave WIN- We close at 12:30 on Saturdays Established 1894 netka at 9:29 a. m. and 2:39 p. m. netka at 12:29 p. m. and 5:29 p. m. i Il.eave Milwaukee at 9:45 a. m. I.ecave Milwaukee at 11:45 a. m A and 2:45 p. m. and 5:45 p. m. 3 (-- -- ee i ey i Parisian Dye House, Inc FE ; arisia 2 ' . Xpress dervice : which 1s now under new management of B. Nazarian Bros., Express trains making one stop in each town between F,vanston and Wauke- | would like to announce to all the community of the North gan, leave Winnetka every 30 minutes. bi Shore that we are ready to serve them, and fill their de- 4 > . . . . 4 2 mands for cleaning and pressing of their wearing apparel. For further information apply to ; the nearest Ticket Office of the We are experts in French Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, and : Pressing. Our prices are reasonable and our service 1s In- | . comparable. & ' 118 f 4 Cf 4 Chicago Office: Milwaukee Office: ' IR] 66 W. Adams Street 187 Second Street ] DYE House 1118 : 4 é, Phone Central 8280 Phone Grand 1136 4 INCORPORATED 5 Phones: Wilmette 803. Winnetka 150 A 4 CARLTON BLDG., WINNETKA 4 No LEE

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