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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Dec 1921, p. 3

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 [#8] High School Boys Interested In ¢¢ y'", Presbyterian church, Chicago; and Decatur Conference Prompts New Trier High School Lads to Or- ganize a "Hi-Y" Club New Trier Township High school was represented by eighteen dele- gates to the Older Boys' conference at Decatur, Illinois, last Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, which was con- ducted under auspices of the Y. M. | worker of Sioux City, Iowa. Methodist church; Dr. I John Timothy Stone, of the Fourth Episcopal | Mr. Wolcott, a well- known *"Y" Friday evening a banquet was giv- ! en at the Decatur Y. M. C.-A. at which leading business men affiliated with the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lion | clubs were the waiters. The mayor | of Decatur gave the welcome address | for the city and Dr. Smith of the First Methodist church of Decatur] welcomed the boys in the name of! the churches. Music was furnished by the Streator Boys' orchestra and C. A. Those who attended were Tom | Fitch, Philip Bright, George Martin,| ference was brought back to New| Byron Smith, Robert Spaulding,| Trier and the delegates under the Blake Roberts, Ford Stoddard, Tom | leadership of Del Worthington, are King, Ralph English, and Kenneth| planning to organize a "Hi-Y" club Gathercoal of Wilmette; Frank Rey-| at the school. nolds and Walter Shattuck, of Ken- The Decatur meeting was one of ilworth; Perry Lieber and Edwin | the Eighth Annual conferences in Tubbs of Winnetka; Walter Hughes, | Illinois. The next session is to be John Holloway, Carleton Marsh andi held at Peoria. Many of the best and Del Worthington, of Glencoe. Ac-! finest homes of Decatur were opened companying the boys as leaders were | to the boys. This is a great move- Principal Eston V. Tubbs, Leslie J. j ment, the purpose of which is to in- Dodds, of Winnetka, and Graham | terest the high school boys in the Penfield of the Northwestern univer- | activities of the Y. M. C. A. sity: varsity football squad. ERNE At the conference there were 1233 delegates from 99 different communi- | PHYSICAL TRAINING EXPERT ties in the state. Addresses were Miss Louisa May Greeley, a grad- made by Dr. Fred Stone, district sup- | uate of New Trier High school, is erintendent of the Chicago district, now in charge of physical training CR NERS 2 Give Practical Xmas Gifts © We have gifts for every member of the fam- ily which will be greatly appreciated and long remembered. the Kiwanis quartet. Some of the enthusiasm of the con- ALY For The Youngsters We have musical and mechanical toys, un- breakable aluminum toy cooking and tea sets, sleds, coasters, wagons, velocipedes, air guns, roller skates and ice skates. For The Grown Ups A flashlight makes a useful gift. We have every style, some in holly boxes and all priced lower than elsewhere. Also electrical appliances including toasters, irons, per- colators, pads, heaters, waffle irons, grills, curling irons and a special toaster, $5.00 value for $3.75. Pyrex baking dishes are a well liked gift--ladies' scissors, special bowls for bulbs, carving sets, thermos bottles are all popular. Tools especially selected for gifts, watches and pocket knifes appeal to the men. We can help you with your Xmas list, but come in early. E. B. Taylor & Co. Hardware 546 Center St. Phones 998-999 WINNETKA, ILL. TAX ERRATA i PE eT TT Te TT Te TT Te Te TT Te Te Te TT Te Te sd Double Quick! Modern business demands Action, and lots of it! If you're looking for it in transfer service, got the answer for you! we've Talk over your moving prob- lems with the Scully Company; we've got an ace or two up our sleeve that you might like to look at! Transfer PHONE 232 SEULDY TLZALSAE (0 EXPRESSING &'MOVING 6 PROUTY ANNEX WINNETKA, ILL. for girls at the Country Day school | at Winnetka. man's club. Dr. Watson's celebrated Alco Artists, five dusky syncopators, will furnish the music. KIPPY DANCE The Kippy Dance club announces a | special dance for Saturday evening, Subscribe for Your Local Paper December 3, at the Winnetka Wo-| Ouilmette council Indoor team last Wednesday defeated the Wilmette: Legion ning, 10 to 7. The Quilmette team is affiliated with the Chicago Knights of Columbus Indoor Base- P Big PALACE ball league. Big Stores h M M k Stores 1559 Sherman Ave. Cas eat ar et 1526 Greenleaf Ave. EVANSTON, ILL. Phone Evanston 2720 Fresh Dressed Fresh Pork Loins Te best o ee bi Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens Whole, per pound ee 3 oe Boiling Chickens 29Y/5c 17V5¢ Wer a 24Ypc 291/oc . Boneless Sirloin Roast .................. 25¢ Hindquarter Spring Best Brookfield Butter .................. 48¢ Fancy Leg of Veal Lamb, per Ib. Pork Shoulder: .......c.ccim vase vices 15V4c per pound 29Y/5c Lamb Chops, Shoulder ..... Lat 25¢ 24Y/5c Lamb Stew iv Linon boii ad A 10c Veal Chops i... ri om, 28¢c Weal Stew... ..... .. iat .15¢ Home Made Pork Sausage .............. 25¢ Round Steak ...... . .. ...... nu. 30c Pot'Roast ini cibviin. ivi 15V5c to 20c Balle Beat Ge FANE 2 Calf Hearts a Pure Lard, 2 lbs. 29¢ res or' CRUCTIONY. ry ves tis ters ainieriin C Li . Fresh Spaverths ..... 0 0 0 16Y5¢ % Ea per Fresh Leaf Lard .......n..c nl), 121/,c Zac Del Monte Pine- Rib Roast, Rolled Native Rib Roast Native Sy Steaks apple, 3 large cans per pound per pound Nati " " 0 ative Porterhouse 99¢ 32¢ 32¢ and 35¢ Steaks, 45¢ Ib. Put The Old Bus Up For The Winter well. Bring it SNOWS. Give 724-30 ELM ST. It has done its nine months of work to dead storage un- til March melts the the rest it deserves. Our Prices For Dead Storage Are Very Reasonable Richardson's Garage PHONE WINNETKA 25---841 in it a

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