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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jul 1923, p. 16

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923 17 Kenilworth Happenings Mrs. William B. Kunkel, 414 Abbotts- ford road, entertained at dinner Fri- day evening for Mr. Tibbitt of New York, and for Mrs. Dowdell of Colum- bus, Ohio, who arrived on Friday for a visit of two or three weeks. Rogers of Pittsburgh arrived Monday also to be the guest of Mrs. Kunkel. ---- Mrs. Bentley McCloud, 416 Cumnor road, and family, left Sunday to visit her mother in Omaha for a fortnight or longer. Mr. McCloud is away on a fishing trip in northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maher are being congratulated on the birth of a son, born on the second of July. --r-- Mr. William H. Dent returned from Toronto, Canada, Sunday. He is stay- ing temporarily in Wilmette, at 1021 Central avenue, until the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reichmann in Barrington is completed. --p-- Mr. Horatio Chandler, of the Kenil- worth Inn, left a week ago to visit Mr. Fairchild Doty, of Highland Park, at the Three Lakes Rod and Gun club at Three Lakes, Wis. ---- Mrs. Andrew M. Taylor, of South Bend, Indiana, is the guest this week of Mrs. W. J. Taylor, 310 Cumnor foad. Mr. Andrew M. Taylor is in Boston on a business trip. ---- On the Fourth of July Miss Vir- ginia Johnston, 158 Melrose avenue, suffered a severe burn, when, after hav- ing stepped on a cap, her costume caught on fire. --O---- Mr. Morrel O'Brien was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Ralph S. Gromann, of Chestnut avenue, for a few days of last week, en route from Boston Tech, to his home in Phoenix, Arizona. ---- Miss Martha Stevens, 330 Abbotts- ford road, returned Tuesday from the East, where, after the completion of her term at Abbott Academy, she visited among school friends and relatives. --pe-- Miss Phoebe Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, who has just recovered from the measles, left Friday to spend the summer at a Girls' Camp on Chamber's Island, Mich. -- Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, 318 Ox- ford road, motored East last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carpenter at Conoesus Lake, N. Y. --e Mrs. Joseph Joyce, 431 Essex road, gave a luncheon and bridge party Wed- nesday in honor of her sister, Mrs. O'Shea of New Rochelle, N. Y. C. E. SCHAFENHEN Electrical Repairing We Repair Anything 846 Cherry St. Phone Winnetka 932 Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dilling and son have returned from a two months' trip in Europe, and are moving into their new home on the corner of Essex road and Cumberland avenue. Or Miss Marie Blomeyer, 430 Abbotts- ford road, entertained seven friends Fri- day evening at a beach, movie and slumber party. Miss Laura A. Thomson, the guest of Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, left Wednesday to visit friends in Leland, Michigan. Eig Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarrett, 534 Essex road, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns, 614 Essex road, are leaving today for a week-end outing at Lake Geneva. ---- Miss Marie Louise Grogan, of Wash- ington, D. C,, is the guest of Miss Hellen Reeves and her aunt, Mrs. Owen T. Reeves, of Warwick road. Sei Mrs. Caroline Ellsworth, of the Kenil- worth Inn, left Monday for Wequen- onsing, Mich. to be gone two months. She is staying at the Colonial Inn. iO Mrs. Charles Huber Coles and Charles Huber, Jr. of Seattle, Wash. are the guests of Mrs. F. E. M. Cole, 315 Essex road, this week. lr Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, 239 Essex road, had as her guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rankin, of New York, and their daughter, Frances. ALREADY REALIZED HERE "International telephony as yet is in its infancy," says a recent article in the London Times, "but business houses in London have already real- ized the value of the existing system, and a few people have actually antici- tl | I i | lly Exide BATTERIES Geta long-lasting sig pa es pecially for RADIO Sor sale by WINNETKA EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE CO. 2 Prouty Ct Phone Win. 1387 iy | Li } An Important Matter It is really important to store your things in the right place. A lot of things can happen to stored goods or merchandise if it is not properly treated Our facilities can't fireproof ! storage be beat. Rates and service are both to your liking. SEALY STORAGE TRACER @& FIREPROOF STORAGE PHONE WINNETKA 232 6 PROUTY ANNEX cipated the romantic potentialities of a continent completely linked up by telephone." The English paper might have added that on the North Amer- ican continent these "romantic poten- tialities" have been transformed into actual, everyday facts. ' | Market Always Fresh and Tender Our meats invariably have the wholesome freshness and luscious tenderness and flavor of the choicest beef. No tough, stringy tooth- hurting meats. Here--No- Sir! If you are skeptical, give us a trial order. Specials Saturday, July 7th Pot Roast, Native ..19-22c Corned Beef, Plate We have the best corned beef on the North Shore. Small Hams, (picnic calis) ....... 16Y, Beef Tongues, fresh or pickled ..... 33¢ Hams, sweet sugar cured, whole or half, lb...... 27c Veal Roast, shoulder ...22c Pocket Veal ........... 17¢ Our cold Meat selection is the Best on the north shore White Cash | 1189 Wilmette Ave. | Phone Wilmette 2779 We deliver in Evanston, Wilmette. Kenilworth, In- || Appreciation Sale Beginning Wednesday, July 18, and continuing four days, we will place on sale every article in our shop at a 20% discount-- _. nothing reserved. ember this sale ends Sat- night. The sale will in- Dresses, Sweaters, Mil- and Hosiery. § Ww 'Charlotte Shop 1120 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 553 dian Hill, Winnetka Our Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention Over this signature MUELLER FURNACES -- dependable heat -- a most important message will appear Sunday, July 15 in the CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE Every North Shore resident should read and profit by it. B. F. Reynolds & Co. 17 W. Illinois St. Chicago BRANCH OFFICE Phone Central 1814 564 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka Telephone Winn. 314 =| Grocery and Market [i HUBBARD WOODS 890 Linden Ave. PHONES WINNETKA 1700-1701-1702 Hubbard Woods Specials for All Week All National Biscuit Company's package cookies, 15c size, this week 2 pkgs. for 25c, including Social Tea Biscuits Lorna Doones Cheese Sandwiches Cocoanut Taffy Bars Five O'clock Tea Biscuits Tokens Fig Newtons g Large Vanilla Wafers Large Graham Crackers Lux, 10 pkgs. Imit to a customer, 30 pkgs. for ........... con. 89c Cream of wheat ............ 23c. Wheatena«....... v.ccrsrvon 22c. Ralston's Breakfast Food...23c. Campbell's soup, regular price 12¢, this week 3 cans for .. .29c. Jello Assorted, 3 pkgs. for...29c. Bakers cocoa 14lb. pkg. ..... 21c. Baker's Chocolate, 1 lb. for. .39c. Specials for Gold Ribbon Wednesday Pure cane granulated, sugar, with grocery order of $2.00 or more, (sugar, flour and soap not included) 10 lbs. limit to a cus- tomer, 10 Ibs. for ........... 89c. Gold Medal, Ceresota, and Pills" bury Flour, 2415 lb. bag for. .89c. Santa Clara California Prunes 30-40 size, regular price 40c per Ib., for this sale 29c per Ib. Small size, 60-70, regular price 25c per lb, for Wednesday's sale, per 1b. ...... 0.0 5 15c. Best Blue Rose Rice, regular price 10c per lb, Gold Ribbon Wednesday, 5 lbs. limit to a cus- tomer, 5 lbs. for ............ 39c. Kitchen Klenzer, 10 cans limit to a customer, 10 for ........ 59c. Genuine Palm Olive soap, reg- ular price 10c per bar, Gold Ribbon Wednesday 6 bars for 49c and 1 bar free. Fruits and Vegetables Extra fancy Seedless Valencia California oranges, small size but a ball of juice, regular price 40c per doz., Gold Ribbon Wed- nesday 35¢ per doz., 3 doz. limit to a customer, 3 doz for... .98c. Larger size, size 158, regular price 85c per doz., for Gold Rib- bon Wednesday 67c per doz. 3 doz. limit to a customer. Carrots and beets, large size bunches, per. bunch ........ 5c. Tomatoes, extra fancy, regular price 35c per lb, for Gold Rib- bon Wednesday per lb....... 20c. We carry the finest grade of fancy fruit and vegetables and receive them three times a day. The price is very reasonable. Telephone your order to us. It will be carefully filled. Charge accounts will be opened to responsible people. Free delivery 4 times a day. Specials for Sat., July 14 The finest canteloupes you can buy, large size 2 for 25c, regu- lar price 15¢ each. 1 doz limit to a customer, 1 doz. for $1.39, quality guaranteed. Medium size canteloupe 1 each, doz. ...... i secre e $1.15. Extra Fancy red potatoes, spec- ial for Saturday only, 69c per peck, regular price per peck 85c. Finest California sweet cherries, pera Ib. ol ree peiien 25c. Extra large California Cher- ries, reg. price 50c. per lb, Sat. only per lb............ce.... 35c. We carry a full line small fruits such as blue berries, red rasp- berries, black raspberries, plums, peaches, apricots, sour cherries, fresh pineapples, extra fancy seedless grapes and finest Cal- ifornia Bartlett Pears. The prices are right. MEATS Prime Ribs of Beef 36c, er Sais ts regular 38c. Fancy Leg of Spring Lamb 39c. RP Pe regular price 42c. Port Roast, 'io.e.ossessvinazioe 20c. OUR AIM--QUALITY AND SERVICE

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