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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 9

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EE O OO TT TTT TT TTT HT TT TTT HTT HH TH TTT HTH TTT TT TTT HTH TT HT HT, October 31, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 7 SCOUTS OUTLINE WORK il "Chief" Davies Inaugurates New Scout MRS. BERNITT'S ICE CREAM KITCHEN | Year With Announcement of Plans; Complete Organization The famous ice cream woman of the north shore BY SCOUT Established 1900 in Evanston ! At the meeting of the Winnetka Boy wg pag AR a Bh NOW -- OPEN FOR BUSINESS -- NOW | Qing to the fact Lime the ober Wer] My Ice Cream is 100% pure, made of whipping cream; nothing but the best High school. However, the meeting | of fruits and nuts are used in the making of this delicious ice cream. was interesting. . ions. ! any isl" Davies. rabilly Fancy forms and moulds of all kinds for all occasions ; | outlined the plans for the coming year, My Special for Sunday, November Ist, is ; Suggesting Tt every Scout shoud d ORAN E ICE make a collection ot the various kinds fo wood found in Winnetka, also TORTONI VANILLA an G : - telling how to cut and prepare the All puddings, fancy forms and moulds made to order. Special rates for 3 ) . The scoutmasters and boys in the churches and clubs. troops as follows: Troop I: Dr. George . : Eisenbrand, scoutmaster; Frederick 992 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods Phone Winnetka 2512 Rummler, scribe. Under them are Scouts Davies, Markley, Windes, Lov- | ---- po gren, Gordon, Pearse, Frank, Koch, - . Hartmann, Boal, Bennett, Kidder, Elliott, Mills, McConnell, Erlandson, TP vei I NY | 7/0/70 Sank [or Wielka Feople" | Fentress, Powell, Maxwell, Fairman, : : : ' Gficers and Directors Stults, Wolf, and Alsdorf. | ; Troop II: Edward K. Wells, scout- | master; John Olmsted, scribe. Under them are Scouts Dickinson, Clabaugh, HENRY 1° HALE President L.ovgren, Fleming, Robinson, Alex- ! : L.B.KUYPPENHEIMER Vice-/resiadentd JANBORN HALE Cashier ' CEORGE WW. MEHINNEY Asst Coster VICTOR £LTING ander, Burnham, Kurtz, Swabacker, Sehlberg, Marble, Guthrie, Conner, Schultz, Ickes, Dally, Hughes, Macin- ae tyre, Clerk, Thompson, Selgmann, and [ Thoms. Troop III: Louis Webber, scribe; Scouts Johanson, Stoddard, Thomas, | King, Krueger, Adler, Hurtel, Wilcox, Hill, Ross, Johnstone, Cameron, CARLTON PROUTY ---- NOBLE HALE Augdahl, Netterstrom, Greengard, and Kreiter. Mrs. E. Stanley Wisdom, who is | residing temporarily in Wilmette, has as her guest, Miss Ruth Gallup of In- dianapolis. "GO TO MY BANK" is the remark often made by patrons of the Winnetka State Bank to friends and associates, for they know that the same careful, friendly service which has meant so much to them will be extended to all who enter its doors. - For a Delightful Change of Menu-- werve Jones Dairy Farm sausage meat. An old fashioned delicacy that has never been sur- passed. Exactly thesame as Jones Little Sausages --butwithout theexpen- sive casing, so costs less. We are glad that our customers are, in this way, respons- ible to a great degree for the continued growth of our business, for their loyalty and co-operation spurs us on to greater efforts in rendering the best possible service to them. Such a co-operative banking relationship would benefit you. Toremove sausage meat from \ parchment wrapper, dip en- ] tire package in cold water. Then if you wish to slice the sausage, cut through paper and all. Peel paper off after- ward. Jones Dairy Farm, Inc. Ft. Atkinson, Wis. ONES DAIRY FARM WINNETKA STATE BANK LIM ST. LAST OF LINCOLN AVE. oz BANKING HOURS hel 230, | Saturdays 8Bam.lo 12-30rM. ard 7 lo Brm. I]

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