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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Oct 1926, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK October 2, 1926 Lee Says: THERE'S a family in THIS community that OPERATES on the budget PLAN, just like the UNITED States of AMERICA! THE man and his wife APPROPRIATE so much EACH year for house EXPENSES, so much for CHARITY, so much for CLOTHES, a certain AMOUNT for amusement AND barber bills, and SO on down the line, AND we think it's a FINE idea only our INCOME, we're afraid, COULDN'T very well be DIVIDED up that way-- BUT if any of the rest OF you plan to try the SYSTEM we'd like to SUGGEST that you make ROOM in your budget SOMEWHERE for ICE-CREAM---you're SURE to need it BEFORE the year is up, AND this is the place TO buy it. Tomorrow Special Brick NEOPOLITAN SUPREME Adams Pharmacy The Rexall Store Phone Winnetka 2 Elm and Linden Nurseryman Opens New Place at Highland Park For eighteen years a resident of Winnetka, and for almost as many vears a nurseryman, John Ostrowsky, formerly of Hubbard Woods and Win- netka, has moved to Highland Park, and has a new establishment open for business. Mr. Ostrowsky's new nur- sery is located on Park avenue, High- land Park, one mile west of Green Bay road. Evergreen trees, fruit trees of all kinds, shrubbery and per- rennials are included in his specialties. Mrs. Mary Ranney of Manhattan, Kan., an aunt of Mrs. Charles Sommer of 425 Provident avenue, and her house guest, was the guest of honor at a tea on Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs. Sommer at her home. Mrs. Ranney has just returned from the Catskills in New York, where she pass- Evanston Man Opens New Meat Market in Winnetka Today marks the formal opening of still another new business house in Winnetka, the modern up-to-date meat market at 576% Lincoln avenue, to be known as the Ideal Market. W. E. Fredericks is the proprietor. Mr. Fredericks also conducts the Ideal Market at 1613 Sherman avenue, Ev- | anston, and is convinced that Winnet- ka offers an equally promising field for his second shop. He announces that he will sell the very best meats, poultry, fish and oys- | ters, for the handling of which he has equipped his store in the most modern method. This includes a large Frigi- daire equipped counter. His shop throughout is modern in sanitation and convenience, and he cordially invites residents to call and inspect it. 568 Lincoln Avenue Hand Bags WINNETKA, ILLINOIS Authentic Modes for Your Fall Wardrobe Sports Clothes--Afternoon Frocks--Dinner Gowns Priced Moderately Imported Flowers Pupils of Horace Mann School Elect Officers for Year The student body of the Horace Mann school has organized for the first half of the school year, or until the end of January, with the selection of Sam Rockwell, as chairman; Clyde Murphy, vice-chairman and Ralph Rockwood, flag bearer. All of the 459 pupils have been as- signed to some of the various com- mittees, of which the following stu- dents have been chosen chairmen: Ethics--Dwight Green; journalist-- Richard Flynn; athletic--playleaders-- Richard Flynn, Dwight Green, Jane Scrimgeour, Daniel Stoddard, Hugh McCalmon, Marjorie Winterbotham, Betty Hirsch, Rita Offner and Ralph Barenbruge. Assembly--Edmund Frazer; hall captain--Sam Luensman; ground com- missioner--Bjarne Paulson; girl's rest room commissioner--Rita Offner; boys' rest room commissioner--Harry Wilson ; caretaker of assembly--Rich- ard Larkin; house--Mary Trumbull; art--Anna Kristoff; guest--Morris Swabacker; song, cheer and music-- Lee Smith; museum and nature study --Walter Diebold ; wheels--James West; costume--]Jeanette Schubert. CHIEF HUNTS IN NORTH Chief W. M. Peterson of the Win- netka police department left last Mon- day for the wilds of northern Min- nesota, where he will hunt big game for two or three weeks on his vaca- tion. His hunting will be done near the Canadian border and he expects to get both deer and bear, besides smaller game. The Alpha Chi Omega sorority held a rushing party last Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Helen Spurgeon, 1038 Bluff road, Glencoe. 726 Elm Street Complete service. RICHARDSON'S GARAGE WINNETKA Automobile Service! Your car at some time or other will need some sort of attention. You'll want it done right and you may want it on short notice. We are prepared to meet your demand in every department of We have added a new service to our car washing department whereby we can paint the wheels and frame of your car and have them dry in less than an hour. Winnetka 25

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