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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 22 Jan 1927, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK January 22, 1927 f Y ----_--_--_------. COUNTRY DAY WINS The North Shore Country Day school's first basketball team defeated 1 MARINELLO| a team from Evanston, January 12, | BEAUTY 39 to 11. On the following day the | North Shore Country Day school's | heavyweight team defeated Skokie, | SHOP | 11 to 3 and on the same date the] Skokie middleweights defeated North | Shore 11 to 0. | 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka DISCUSS SUNDAY SPORTS "Sunday Athletics" will be the topic | for discussion by the Young Men's | class of the Winnetka Congregational || church, next Sunday. SLEIGHING PARTIES Phone Your Order Early! If you want to enjoy an afternoon or evening of recreation that is different, let us furnish you with one of our sleighs. B. W. BLOW Established 1906 660 Center St. Ph. Winn, 201-202 tO. M. HENDERSON PAINTER and DECORATOR | First Class Work at Reasonable Cost Al Work Guaranteed Call Winnetka 481 k oe New Trier Debaters Line Up for Spring Meetings | Two debates are now scheduled for the New Trier debaters, according to Fred Channer debate manager. The first will take place Friday, March 18, when they meet Proviso on a question relative to the Philippine Island dis- cussion, and the second with Morton High, the time for which has not been | decided. One change has been made in the line-up for New Trier, Duncan-Clark taking -the place of Althea Northam, who recently resigned. The teams are as follows: Rollin Simonds, Henry Heineman, Sidney Rosenberg, Victor Dauber, John Erickson, Karl Frank Gilchrist, Seymour Burge Duncan-Clark. and Restaurant Owners Take Motor Trip to Alabama and Mrs. M. Lillig have placed | Mr. the Chambers cafe, at 552 Center street, Winnetka, in the hands of Paul Reschke for ten days or two weeks while they are enjoying a motor trip into the Southland, for a visit and rest. They left Wednesday, first stopping at Morocco, Ind, where they will spend about a week with relatives, after which they will journey on down into Alabama. Mrs. W. O. Kurtz of 1229 Scott ave- nue, Hubbard Woods is expected to return from the Evanston hospital the latter part of this week. Mrs. Kurtz is recuperating from an operation which was performed several weeks ago. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. William Damaski of 879 Ash street announce the marriage of their daughter Mercedes to 'G. L. Dabe of 550 Glencoe. road. Yost, | | Honor Mid-Year Grads at N. K. E. C, Jan. 25 Mid-year of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college who will graduate at the close of the present at the special chapel service to be held students semester, will be honored in Harrison hall on Tuesday afternoon, January 25 at 2 o'clock. Edna Dean Baker, president of the | college, will speak on "Some Ideals in | Teaching," and special music by the choir under the direction of Miss | Louise St. John Westervelt, together |with several numbers on the harp by Miss Marie Ludwig, will be included in the program. Following the chapel service, the [president and faculty will give an in- {formal tea for the Mid-years, their parents and friends, in the alumnae club room. SPORT NEW WHISTLES Winnetka residents were startled Wednesday morning by the shrill notes of what they thought were police whistles. Upon rushing to the windows they saw their own postmen dashing about from house to house, whistling their new ivory whistles, whenever they leave mail. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rockwell of 277 Chestnut street entertained sixteen guests at dinner, Saturday, January 15, preceding the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Wallace of 815 Mt. Pleasant road, at Indian Hill club. On Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Mowry ot 885 Bluff street, Glencoe have left for Winter Park, Fla, to spend part of the winter. They may travel to Cali- fornia later in the season, returning to Glencoe in the early spring or sum- mer. My husband's opinion on meat is worthwhile. He says the WHITE CASH MARKET is advertising New York Leg of Lamb. Let's trv one for our Sunday's dinner. Special for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 21-22 For convenience trade at the White Cash Market nearest you. The same quality Low prices, courteous service. ~LOWER PRICES~-- meats. ~BETTER MEATS ~ NEW YORK STYLE BONELESS LEGS OF SPRING LAMB 1b., 31%c FANCY LARGE FRESH DRESSED PIGEONS each 30c 1b., SUGAR CURED BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF 28c Your Choice Armcur's Star, Swift's Premium BACON 3 1lbs., $1.35 OYSTERS Received Direct from the Coast pt., 38c WHITE CASH MARKET CO. PH. GREENLEAF 2850 PH. WILMETTE 2779 924 DAVIS ST. 1189 WILMETTE AVE. PH. GREENLEAF 2851 PH. WILMETTE 2538 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN AND PHONE ORDERS FOUR FREE DELIVERIES FRIEND 9A M. T 1 A. M. ELLS 2ZP.M. 4P. M. ANOTHER FOUR FREE DELIVERIES A

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