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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Feb 1926, p. 20

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18 WINNETKA TALK February 27, 1926 Bohn Refrigerator now i 20% to 30% THESE REFRIGERATORS must be sold at once, as we are soon to move into our new store. Genuine BOHN SYPHON REFRIGERATORS (New stock and floor samples) White Porcelain Exterior and Interior (11-wall insulation) Quantity Canacity Regnlar Price Sale Price 75 1b. $125.00 $ 97.50 1 125 Ib. 178.00 139.00 Oak Exterior and One-piece Porcelain Interior (7-wall insulation) Quantity Capacity Regular Price Sale Price 2 75 Ib. $ 69.00 $56.00 5 100 1b. 86.00 69.00 2 125 1b. 93.00 74.00 1 160 1b. 125.00 97.50 Also several used refrigerators of the better type This is the first time and probably the last time that Bohn Syphon Refrigerators will be sold at these prices. Good Housekeeping Shop Ine. Formerly Oil Burner © Refrigerating Company. 508 Davis St. Evanston University 2132 onirea lo E onaMonoClass& {One Class} Cabin Ship £5 7 Ng rs i:1 changing panorama of beauty to the Atlantic on a Monoclass (one class) & a Cabin Two days down the picturesque St. Lawrence --then Only 4 days open sea mpre: d Monoclass (one class) Cabin steamships to Cherbourg, South Belfast, or Glasgow. Fre { sailings A from Montreal and qQulbee: A by information tion of travel Canadian Further from local steamshin agents or R. S. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent, 71 B. Jackson Blvd., Telephone Wabash 1904, Chicago, IIL W. A. Kittermaster, Gen. Agt. Freight Dept. 940 The Rookery, Chicago, IIL Canadian Pacifie First Graders Inspect Exhibition of Lizzards Miss Laura B. Garrett who has been a guest of one of the parents, on Tuesday morning exhibited before the First grade of the North Shore Coun- try Day school a collection of lizzards which she has on loan from the Bronx Zoological Gardens. Miss Garrett, who {is the teacher of kindergarten and who conducts a summer camp at Canaan, Conn., has made an educational hobby of lizzards and exhibited a blue- tongued lizzard to the interested pupils. Parents of Country Day Confer on Reading Lists A meeting of the parents of the ninth grade of the North Shore Coun- try Day school was held Monday eve- ning. Reading lists formed the chief topic of discussion and some attention was paid to the recent notable work in this line, of Superintendent Carle- ton W. Washburne, of the Winnetka Public schools. LOSES KIN BY DEATH Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Miller of 861 Foxdale avenue, were called to Chi- cago Wednesday, February 17, by the death of Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Ellen Boomer McKillip, widow of the late Dr. M. H. McKillip. Mr. and Mrs. William Salmen of 964 Spruce street with their daughters, Edna and Freda, spent the week-end with their son, William G. Salmen, who is attending a military academy at Onarga, Ill bn Byes Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Henrich of 972 Elm street announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie Henrich, to Leo' Brown of Wilmette, on February 23. N. U. Stadium Plans Nearing Completion; Work to Start Soon President Walter Dill Scott and Business Manager A. Dyche of North- western university returned this week from New York, where they visited the architects and engineer of the pro- posed new Purple stadium. The indi- cations now are, according to Dr. Scott, that the plans will be ready with- in a few weeks and that construction will start as early in the spring as the weather will permit. "We now feel fairly sure that con- struction will start in ample time to have the new stadium completed by the opening of the 1926 football sea- son," said Dr. Scott. "If the plans reach us, as expected, and -are ap- proved by experts here, there should be no question about it. If the plans must be changed, we think that it can and will be done within a short time, rendering it entirely possible for the builders to proceed and complete the stadium in time for the opening game. The plans for the proposed Woman's Campus at Northwestern university in Evanston also are being expedited and while we do not know just what date these will be finished, it is indicated that the work is progressing as rapidly as possible." President Scott added that the new woman's campus, to contain fourteen sorority buildings and a Woman's Building, is such a stupendous under- taking that the plans and specifica- tions must be prepared with greatest care. After each building has been planned, the blueprints must be sub- mitted to the women's committee and if all is approved, contracts will be let. The woman's campus, it was explained, is such a gigantic undertaking that the setting of exact dates for starting con- struction should not be expected at this time. sample of and employment of infinite care in liciousnss. Do it today. It is our Rapp's Grocery & Fruit Store Voltz Grocery Rudolph Bros. Grocery Peter's Meat Market Co-operative Grocery 427-429 S. IT IS OUR TREAT Today--go to any of the grocery stores listed below and ask for a free \ North Shore Get acquainted with the cheese that never fails to please. We can't begin to tell you how much better Dixie is than ordinary cottage cheese--we can't picture the rich, zestful flavor or the fine, smooth texture which are the results of whipping in pure' fresh cream North Shore Cottage Cheese to appreciate the full meaning of its de- North Shore Food Products Co. Chicago i ------ NIB PASTEURIZED COTTAGE CHEESE Whipped in Pure Cream the making. You must taste Dixie treat. 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