WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 Kenilworth Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Vibe K. Spicer of Kenilworth left Friday for a three months' stay at their Wild Goose cottage at Westport Point, Mass. Mrs. Spicer's mother, Mrs. Charles M. Higginson, who went there earlier in the season, will be there all summer. PRECES SIS Mr and Mrs. Leslie McArthur an- fnounce the birth of a daughter, 'Saturday at the Evanston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur have given up their home in Kenilworth and will be at the North Shore hotel for the present. The marriage of Mrs. Walter Tinsman and Mr. Abernathe of Kan- sas City, Mo., was solemnized Satur- day evening last, at the bride's home on Essex road, in the presence of only the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Abernathe will sail July 9, for a three month's trip abroad. me of Mr. Mark Cresap of Abbottsford road, has purchased the Tinsman house on Essex road. er ferme During the terrific hail storm that hit Kenilworth last Saturday morn- ing the Mark Cresap's and Judge Everett's homes were struck by lightning. Jt was necessary to call the Wilmette fire department. Fe Mr. and Mrs. William Hoagland have taken the McArthur home on Richmond road for the summer. tained at an informal supper party Sunday evening at her home on Cumberland avenue, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Clark, who have just returmed from their honey- moon which they spent at Virginia Hot Springs. Miss Margaret Korrady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Korrady who is in the Evanston hospital is re- covering from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macklin have moved into their home on Ken- ilworth avenue. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Cole, son, Hallett, and daughter, Bernice, have taken a cottage at White Lake, Mich., for the month of July. HP SE John Robert Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Murry of Cumnor road, is recovering from a slight operation. re ee Mrs. F. Dodson and nieces, Srah and Mary Armstrong left Saturday for Cape Cod, where they will re- main until early fall. Eo --_--_n Miss Ruth Watt has as her guest, Miss Hancock of St. Louis, Mo. Miss Hancock will remain until the first of August. Mrs. Edward D. Parmelee, who i motoring through the east, spent last week-end at Cornwall-on-the- Hudson, as tHe guest of Mrs. Scrib- ner. tf ee Mr. W. I. Woodward spent several | days in Milwaukee last week. - It's Possible to move your costly dishes out move you. got the able furniture and marring or breaking them. The next time let Scully We've knack of careful handling. May we prove it? Miss Corneiia Keith is the week-end at the home of Miss Helen Tayler on Cumnor road. Keith will go to Winchester, Wis, Miss Harriette Ridgway enter- | his way to New York, to manage one of their New York stores.. spending Miss | waukee ---- William Armstrong left Friday for| The Montana where he will spend the rs Gf ee Mr. Frank Gerould, who has been manager of A. C. Spaulding's Mil- store was the guest of Mr. Frank Ketcham on the Fourth on FH ei Afternoon Bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. Warren Pease, Tuesday afternoon. fe Mrs. W. F. Freudenreich gave a garden party Thursday last. Miss Marjorie Burchard who has been in St. Louis, Mo., for the past three weeks, returned Thursday. om ie Mrs. LeRoy Woodland was a luncheon hostess Wednesday last at her home on Leicester road. ---- The Evening Bridge club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. M. DeMent on 1559 Sherman Ave. 2 Big Stores EVANSTON, ILL. PALACE Cash Meat Market Phone Evanston 2720 Saturday. Big Stores 1526 Greenleaf Ave. MEATS ARE DOWN DIXIE BACON STRICTLY FRESH Fancy "Small Whole| SUSAR CURED BONE. 1734c Sliced Free EGGS, 36c Park Loins, 215s ES TE Onn |} While Low in price, our meats Very Best Porterhouse Steak, lb. .................... 45 "are high in quality. Nothing Very Best Sirloin Steak, Ib. .................... 35c, 40c but good fresh meat is sold here Very Best Round Steak, Ib, .................0.L..... 30c : Strictly Fresh Calves Sweetbreads, Ib. .......... Oc v y e 8, ben i eo Peacock Rib Bacen, Ib. . ...35%c Brookfield Breakfast Sausage, Yinks or patties, Ib... ... 28¢c Very Best Peacock Hams, " Best Bacon, sliced, Ib... 0... C.. oii ah 45¢ Pound ................. 33%3¢ Lamb Patties, Ib. Co. tite inns cine trans 30c Fancy Roasting Chickens; Fancy Rib Lamb Chops, 1b: ....... ccs xia iden as 40c Pound. oo. Gh ren 391/5c Fancy Legs Milk Fed Veal, 1b. ..................... 24Y/5c . ; We dress all our chickens every day. ..... ..... ... .. .. Pickled Beef Tongues, lb...32l5¢c : Hind Quarier of Spring Lamb, 1921 BROILERS, Ib. . 3 . . 48c Pound: ...... =. ..... 38l/%¢ Swifts Premium Bacon Swifts Premium Ham Fancy Legs of Lamb, Ib. ... 32¢ by the strip _ 3614c 1b. 3215c 1b. valu- with- SUL VEL GSE (50) EXPRESSING 6 PROUTY ANNEX &'MOVING WINNETKA , ILL. Equip Your Car With , iN Poor Tires Are Tiresome wearisome and worrysome, and cost a pretty sum in vulcanizing and repair bills. GOOD TIRES ARE TIRELESS in their service, requiring less repairing, thus costing less, and demonstrating very clearly the wisdom and forsight prompting their purchase. DAZ:N CFV '(01 38S) 9547 (®) 7 Jo) Dependable Tires. = GASOLINE -- AGENCY EXPERT REPAIRING RELIABLE SUPPLIES-DEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES FOR AUBURN BEAUTY SIX ~OlLS = PHONE 1446 Another Great Aluminum Bargain Here is just the equipment you need for preserving this summer. Jt consists of a strong, durable 8- quart Mirro Preserving Kettle, a Mirro Ladle and a Mirro Funnel for filling the jars. The special introductory offer on this regular $3.20 set is placed at $1.98 to make it easy for you to become acquainted with the desirable qual- ities of Mirro Aluminum cooking utensils. The Mirro Preserving Kettle has an easy-pouring lip; adjustable handle;; smooth, round edges. easily cleaned and other convenient fea- tures for which Mirro cooking uten- sils are famous. And like all Mirro Aluminum ware, these articles are made of pure alum- inum, rolled again and again, in Mir- ro mills, to give utmost duration. Mirro utensils last a lifetime. Come in and get your set at the special introductory price of $1.98. The supply is limited. Only one set to a customer. The assortment of fine utensils in our Mirro Alumi- num display includes coffee pots, percolalers, lea kettles, tea pots, sauce pons, double boilers, fry pans, roasters, and other articles---in Colonial nd pl ain design. E. B. Taylor & Co. 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