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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Nov 1925, p. 14

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WINNETKA TALK November 21, 1925 Ball Patroness Mrs. Charles A. Barton of 1216 Chest- nut avenue, Wilmette, who is president of the Woman's Catholic club, will be one of a long list of patronesses for the large charity ball to be given November 27. This affair, anticipated as one of the outstanding social events of the year, will be given under the auspices of the Wilmette Woman's Catholic club. The Occupational Therapy exhibit at the Evanston Woman's club De- cember 1 and 2, will be in charge of Miss Dean of the Evanston hospital staff, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Baugh, a member of the same staff. il tie "for Mrs. Albertina Grabo Is Summoned by Death Funeral services for Mrs. Albertina Rubach Grabo of 626 Pleasant road, Kenilworth, who passed away Tuesday, November 17, will be held from the residence Saturday at 1:30 o'clock and from St. John's Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. Burial will be at Memorial Park. ~ Mrs. Grabo came to New Trier in 1867 and has since that time maintained her residence on the north shore, living at different intervals: in Wilmette, Kenilworth and Glencoe. She was particularly active in the Woman's Missionary society of St. John's church. She-is survived by her hus- band, two sons and four daughters. 7%" Evanston Squad, 26-0 New Trier High school gridders | went down in defeat before the Ev- affston High huskies last Saturday at Evanston. When the final whistle blew the score was 26--0 in favor of Evanston, which allows the latter to the suburban championship. New «Trier relied on its fast passing aftack, but lack of an adequate re- ceiver spoiled its chances. The Evanston Squad played straight foot- ball throughout the game. The "Walden Road Neighborhood Bridge club will be entertained at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olsen, 1000 Vine street, Mondgzy, November 23. = OLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUS IC Winnetka Branch Kathleen Air, Principal Piano Department Kathleen Air Katherine Hedglin Phyllis Kellogg Mary Esther Winslow Special Artist Teacher Walter Spry Violin and Ensemble Valona Brewer mm AE A A rr] COMMUNITY FRUIT Ne YW oe 563 New Phone Lincoln Ave. MARKET Winn. 2613 CONNECTED WITH SOUTH WATER FRUIT MAR- KET OF EVANSTON -- Indian River Grape- Green and 19¢ fruit, 5 for 25¢ Wax Beans per box $4.50 per quart Fresh Brussels Artichokes 1 Oc Sprouts 23¢c Each per box Sreening Apples Oranges 59¢ s : by the bushet $].69 per doz.' 5c Jonathan Lettuce, Celery, Egg Apples $2.95 Plant, Peppers, Alliga- by the box tor Pears at low prices. BUY HERE--SAVE MONEY FIVE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Ea AN Re A AR A AR NAN NN NS NNN Br Zion Sparkling Beauties The Candy Choice of Discriminating People A delicious assortment of satin fin- ished confections in attractive three pound containers. Just the thing for Thanksgiving and Holiday Sweets. Three Pounds $1.25 Place your order early to insure delivery North Shore Pharmacy Phones 76 and 6' Winnetka 940 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods A Delicious TURKEY DINNER will be served at The Hearthstone Tea Shop 942 Linden Ave., Hubbard Woods Thanksgiving Day - From 1 to 3 o'clock $2.00 per plate Make Your Reservations Now Telephone Winnetka 1895 Telephone Winnetka 1811 576% Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, Illinois MISS HERBST Gifts $5 Ne SRS 4D SATE RTRNY Just received unusual Coffee Tables, Chairs, etc. from Italy, specially priced while they last. Quaint Walnut Tea Tables $12.50 each. Order your Christmas Cards NOW and you will not be disappointed.

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