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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Dec 1923, p. 8

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3 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 Mrs. A. W. Boylston, New Trier High ; | td ee ee eae SR ae . vor or 3 - | school. r \ 3 : Organization of Winnetka and Glen- Sa 5 . coe groups will be completed next week, YN, Jf it COLES bd 3 ro it was announced. i NBER < Lornorrow dt ' 3 i Tuberculosis Sunday reeorzerzzs, 4 : Sunday, December 2, has heen estab- | : lished by the Chicago Tuberculosis In Dorr be i stitute * as Tuberculosis Sunday when! PFI? ~ ¥ Club and School Leaders Or- | ministers in the various churches will | He 1 : 00000 Cafet f ; be asked to speak a word in behalf of : aietieria. an aie $ ganized to Push Sale of the pions Aion ama 4 this AN this } Seals m Township egrcat health agency. | R ewarnrig M : Actual sale of Christmas scals will [}}| ? ------------ begin Monday," December 3, when the | A W ILME | | E 3 seals and bonds will be available at! 3 Cy } : ns. : CHILDREN TO ASSIST club and group headquarters. In the Y OU can't tell a thing 3 8 second week of the campaign the scals | about it--the weather : } and bonds will be placed on sale at! an Rah he rioht his J : the schools. Prizes for children who | ¢ 4 ) S Phe Sen etn NTA I Rr Ya ara N Mrs. John A. Hoffman, Gen- excel in the sales have been announced time. Don't let the cold 1 he one place on the Not th : he nen he Ie M * eral Chairman as follows : Attractive Christmas seal wave. catell vou: with an 3 pins to every child selling one dollar's | i : - ; vou can either be served or serve vour- 3 worth of seals: a set of Christmas post | empty coal bin. In times $ . + : cards to every child selling $5 worth ay a Tee ai bd 2 The annual campaign for the sale of | of the seals. i like these. prepare not 10 $ self 3 Christmas seals in New Trier Township -- : { freeze, but stop and seize : 3 will get under way early next week, . | PI . : ; the note of challenge to be sounded Best Story m World, ) this coal opportunity good | i 3 ay Ce: ar 2.7 fro Very 1 1 "0 fOr > 1ce 'haroe " he Fi ~ Studer, December 2 from vey wig | ~~ Sunday Sermon Topic | con! for the price charged Go to Welch's first and then ; pa Eph 3 : Rev. James A. Richards' sermon for near-coal. s zens to | F buy buy to swe : > 1: ; ; HP SL lig ri Yo saul topic at the Winnetka Congregational 4 make up your mind if you : Instithtc. = church, Sunday morning, December 2, : he The organization, which is to push | Vill b¢ "The Best Story in the World® WILMETTE BUILDING : wish to be served or serve : ie oT 241011, 1s ! S Music ys k services 7111 : the Christmas seal campaign in the Tei it leaiclonle Service m MATERIAL CO vourself. 3 township, was partially effected this \ the S GQ | : 7 i week and, within another week, every Anthem--yancias. ........ rOunoc . : village in New Trier will have its] Alto Solo--Morning Hymn. Henschel 447 Main Street : representatives in the field. Offertory Anthem--"0O Love That - . ! wi a . ee Wilt. Not Let Me Go" ....Sealy Phone Wilmette 2288 3 « | rs. oftman, airman | PY Mrs. John A. Hoffman, president of ---- EE ---- i sd ee the Grosse Point Health Center board, EK - -- 1s general chairman of the Christmas * seal drive, and is assisted in the super- ; : For high class Ladies' and sion of is ehmpaley hy pile} Offcers We aim to Merchant TAILORING and ! of the board including Mrs. endelin 30 : 0a i1ile P. Seng, vice president; Mrs. George 2 ? * REMODELING think of the . Maxwell, secretary, and Mrs. A. W. sell you : NORTH SHORE TAILORS Boylston, treasurer. where vou are assured the best Among the leaders in women's cir- ales SCF * * of fit and WORKMANSHIP by cles who will direct the sales of seals Groceries and experienced tailors. ; in their groups are: Mrs, Louis K. Gill- | : Son Charmi tor the Wilmette: Wom Meats that 2 * We also specialize in remodel- an's club; Mrs. A. H. Rohol, Woman's Meds a ing FURS. CRepare Chvh "oi - Wilmette "Mrs. | We carry a full line of dresses ' »OF OO NEARED 00: Scho Ta . RE 0g sie A H " me Goorge Mosul), Tougn Scoot Farntc loot soptsty + + + |] und COATS reads to war a 3 Zens, Central School Parent-Teacher as- saving of 25%. sociation; Vis. Kramer, Laurel Schoo! OL completely IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD fbn , db Cleaning and altering. " y $ yo AVES, ui) AV allett, > * { | Kenilworth Neighbor's Club; Mrs. R. ANEWICAR, BODY THE NORTH SHORE TAILORS & CLEANERS Ii. Pattison Kline and Mrs. Morton 1. | the next best thing is to have A. Si Paterson, Congregational Church \Wom- us paint you a new one over the -S MON, Prop. . Rs Saas id Cu W bene and old one. You may say, "It can- 674 Vernon Ave. Phone Glencoe 38 Glencoe, IIL Mrs. EK. J. Hoffman, Woman's Society not be done," but we have prov- i sory : of Wilmette Parish Methodist church; ed to many other car owners _ . : that it can be. The selection Gg WOODLAND of our paints and finishes and | our special skill do the work. 4 Brady & Riddle Grocery and Market FL P Baker & Co. | LIABILITY INSURANCE : | . . . | Will Do Your 1083 GA TR | | ~ : a GE STREET | GLENCOE SAVES YOUR SAVINGS : a enter epairs Automobile Painting : ) ; » 3 ' , ; D Hubbard Woods ahd Repairing | XY are not insured against this great risk just because eaply and Promptly Winnetka 1980 | | 104 Clones iRiaa | L you have insurance for Fire and Theft, Collision or Estimates Enrwished 1 a i Property Damage. They are good--but when the un- l Phone Glencoe 986 avoidable happens, bringing injury to another through Phone Winnetka 381 tn vou, only LIABILITY INSURANCE will help you pay the damage. Why run risks when vou can get this PAINT JOB BAD? protection today? Well, bring it to us and we'll make it right. If it's Auto ' Painting, you can leave it safely in our hands--and be CLARK T: NORTHROP, Agent assured of a first class paint job. . 566 Center St., Winnetka PALACE Cash Meat Market 1559 Sherman Ave., Evanston a = = 272 2 arte ton Co emi. a ---- An Attractive Roast of beef 1s a good enough orna- Au Aepanyeg Au Aepanjeg ment for any table at any time, particularly to the hungry per- son. All our meats are ap- Whatever the Circumstances the same courtesy--the same helpful service in managing all perplexing details--are ac- corded you whether you desire an unlimited expendi- ture or whether circumstances suggest that you refrain from undue costs. BEST FANCY SPECIAL € RIB LEG OF PEACOCK £ ROAST VEAL BACON per lb. per lb. per lb. 35¢ 261» 29Y¢ HI FRESH FANCY SLICED 1 DRESSED LEG JACK 1 SPRING SPRING SPRATT ) DUCKS LAMB BACON per lb. per lb. 3 lbs. 39c 32s $1.00 FRESH | BEST DRESSED VERY BEST PEACOCK BROILERS | PORTFRHOUSE HAMS 1124 Central Ave. per 1b. STEAK 55¢ per 1b. Phone Wilmette 654 25%c 25V5¢ Wilmett- ee LL LL wh petising, because cut from good cattle. We carry only the best grades, guaranteed to give satis- faction to our steadily growing circle of customers. Try us. White Cash Market 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2779 RASHEED NTR) = Zh I= £3 TL I We deliver in Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, In- dian Hill, Winnetka Our Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention x pe Br

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