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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Nov 1925, p. 46

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44 WINNETKA TALK November 21, 1925 Announce Benefit Dance for Junior School Home| Boy Scout Notes The North End Branch of Friends of Chicago Junior School, a school BY ONE OF THE SCOUTS founded several years ago for boys On Friday evening, November 13, from broken homes, not delinquents all three Winnetka Boy Scout troops |OF court cases, non-sectarian in prin- met in the Assembly room of Com- |CiPle, and situated in a beautiful munity House. [ hundred-acre tract of land on the Fox | From there we went into our own | Ver» one mile north of Elgin, will| "lgive a benefit dance in the Salle Scout room, where a Tenderf ini- | > y F: endertoot 1ni- | : . . tiation was held. Only the First Class | Royale of the Sovereign hotel, Friday | Scouts and executives were present at |. ChE December 4. Music will be] this ceremony. Those who took their | furnished by the Blackstone orchestra, Tenderfoot initiation weie : [and the committee promises some Stewart | «1 whi ro eaa og Marble, Paul Seligmann, Will Eliott, worthwhile surprises. A number of ae fw 4 | 1 tka are a ap { - ru Fred Fairman, Philip Schwabaker | Minne ans are members of this or lian Stults, Hugo Hartmann, Bill |83"Zavon Maxwell, Dumont Mills, : ave | wm Tree -- : Wachs. 5, and Dave I'he North Shore Catholic Woman's » " league will meet Tuesdav, November Meanwhile, the other Scouts worked | 54 3 "Sf avi : on their next step or rank of Scouting. 25, Bt ape howe of Mrs. Davie J. Hal. After the initiation, all the Scouts went into the gymnasium. There we held the following contests: A relay race, during which each boy did dif- ferent stunts--Troop 1 was first, and Troop 2, second; a fireman's lift re- hostess. lay in which Troop 1 was also the vic- Eo i ¢ tor, and Troop 3 was second. We then | Mrs. Howard H. Hoyt, formerly of | had an O'Grady drill down in which | Winnetka, now of Sound Beach, Conn., Gould - Davies "from Troop 1 was has been visiting for the past week with | victor. various members of her family here in | The Scouts were then dismissed, but | Winnetka. the First Class Scouts stayed to choose | : two knot teams and to practice knot- tying and signaling for the contest to be held Friday, November 19, at 7 o'clock at Community House. This contest is to be with a Wilmette troop. Read the Want Ads linan, 1050 Spruce street, Winnetka, | at 1 o'clock, for sewing for the social service department of the club. All members are cordially invited. Mrs. Frederick Hubsch will be the assisting | | | Makes Better Turkey Dressing Put a delightful, new flavor in your dressing with a half pound of Jones Dairy Farm: Sau- sage meat. Takes the place of butter and gives atangthat'sirresistable. Jones Dairy Farm Sausage meat is exactly the same as Joneslittle sausages, but with- out the expensive casings-- it costs less. Toremove sausage meatfrom parchment wrappes, dip en- tire package in cold water. Slice through paper and all. Jones Dairy Farm, Inc. Ft. Atkinson, Wis. ONES DAIRY FARM HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CAREFUL DRESSER is Dethloff's haberdashery shop. We exist for and cater to the man who is careful, not careless, of his attire. Our shirts, neckwear, collars, and other dress essentials appeal to the fastidious man who is willing to spend some money to look right. John H. Dethloff Men's and Boys' Furnishings 786 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 1077 550 Phone Center Win. St. 34 of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's stone Painting and Decorating IW. G. Walling Speaks at | Association of Commerce at its > | twenty-first anniversary celebration in Great Civic Conference ihc riotel La Sall. Mr. Walling's Willoughby G. Walling, prominent | subject was "Social Agencies." The Winnetkan and president of the Chi- | meeting was -addressed by other out- cago Council of Social Agencies, | standing leaders in Chicago's business, spoke before the Civic conference held | religious, educational and civic activi- Tuesday of this week by the Chicago | ties. He knows how! Our chef is a master of the art of cooking. He can pre- pare a meal that you'll find thoroughly satisfying. "The place where eating is a pleasure" Cameo Restaurant and Lunch Room 551 Lincoln Avenue Joe Stoner & Co. Slate and Tile Roofing Sheet Metal Work Slate Walks and Terraces Interior or Exterior WILLIAM L. WENTE Sheet Metal Contractor Phone Winn. 225 874 Center St., Hubbard Woods A WISE MAN IS HE WHO KNOWS WHERE TO GO TO GET WHAT HE WANTS Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 Well, Happy, that is easy. Just stop at PETERS MARKET when you go home. 1 ordered there this morning. They have a wonderful stock of se- lected Turkeys, Geese and Ducks, and Capons, and also a fresh stock of Sea Foods just received. We are planning a big Thanksgiving Dinner at our house and Mrs. Hap- py has 'phoned me to bring home a fine Turkey. I wish I could save my- self the time and trouble it takes and at the same time satisfy her. L J ( -\ i "4! d { 0 Th 2 No " 0, ye Ax : « R, L ARS = = Yept Pe 1/9 PETERS MARKET

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