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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Nov 1927, p. 34

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WINNETKA TALK November 5, 1927 CHICKEN A Delicious Old-Time Food There is a goodness in chicken that you could not possibly know until you have tasted Wapsie Valley Chicken. Here is chicken of fork-cutting tenderness--of full delicious flavor--full meated--a treat you will want to repeat. This new savoriness added to the old-time favorite food chicken comes from scientific breeding and feeding. A new kind of chicken is produced that is unequalled for fine eating. NOTICE Wapsie Valley Chickens are shipped fresh direct from our poultry plants to the dealers men- tioned. Order from them and you will be sure to get the genuine Wapsie Valley Chickens perfectly fresh. Sold Only by Yesterlaid Egg Co. Winnetka Ideal Market . Winnetka WOODLAND GRO. & MARKET Hubbard Woods . Served exclusively at SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB Glencoe WAPSIE VALLEY CHICKEN INDEPENDENCE PRODUCE CO. Independence, Iowa Wapsie Valley Chicken Sold exclusively by Yesterlaid Egg Co. Combined with North Shore Poultry Market Gordon Rogers--Perry Lieber 384 Center Street On the new road--between Ash & Willow Telephones Win. 122-3080 All Soul's Church Evanston Sunday, November 6 Church school at 9:45. At 11 o'clock, ordination of Raymond B. Bragg. Ordination council composed of Charles H. Lyttle, James Freeman Clarke professor of Church History in the Meadville theological school; Dr. A. Eustace Haydon, professor of Compar- ative Religions, University of Chicago; Dr. Curtis W. Reese, secretary of the Western Unitarian Conference. At 6 o'clock the young people's meet- ing. Address by Carl Rautzenburg, graduate of the Jesuit Theological facul- ty of the University of Innsbruck. Mr, Rautzenburg left the Catholic church a few days before his ordination as a priest. He is now at the University of Chicago. -Regular Alliance November 9 Woman's nd House. o'clock, luncheon at 12:30, a | meeting at 2 o'clock followed by an ad- | dress by Mrs. Minna C. Budlong, field secretary of the National Alliance. November 5, 1917 Sherman Wednesday, | meeting of the 1 ( 1927--Rum- avenue. Saturday, mage sale at Miss Ora Van Buskirk of Denver arrived last Saturday to be the guest her mother, and of her brother, Chester Van Buskirk, and his family, of 1096 Spruce street, for a fortnight. She will then journey south for the winter, to remain in Orlando, Fla. Beauty Lies in Healthy EYES It's not so much the size or col- or of the EYES that makes them beautiful. Rather, it's the glow which radiates from them. Unless kept always clean and healthy, EYES lack this allur- ing lustre. Millions of women throughout 'he world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par- ticles and keeps them clear and bright. Contains no belladonna. The Murine Company Dept. 33, Chicago Our illusteated books on "Eye Care" or "Eye Beauty" are FREE on request. JR iy 5 EYES Meet at 10 | business | Sunset Ridge Plans Big Improvements; Cost to Be $81,000 Sunset Ridge Country club believes in the uplift movement and is out for bigger and better clubhouse ac commodations and bigger and better golf. This is indicated by a statement issued yesterday calling attention to the building program for 1928. The club proposes extensive addi tions and improvements to the club property and to accomplish this is to spend the huge sum of $81,000 Here's how the money is to be spent: Lodge and Garag widen Cottage for greenskeep attached to lodge 7,000 Women's locker room 10,000 Men's locker room .......... . 16,000 olf course imnrovements 5.000 Grounds equipment ............... 1,000 ranqe system v va ime 2,600 [~*eriar decorations for club NOUBE wusiivivasnreisvnsnsassnsss 1,500 New furniture, furnishings and equipment for club house . 17,000 $81,000 The popularity of Sunset Ridge has been established and it is expected there will be no difficulty in carrying out the program. It is stated that the position of the club is such that the valuation of club memberships may be increased to $1,400 and that bonding to the extent of $50,000 in addition to raising the membership to permit twenty-five new members to join will enable the club to go through with the scheduled improvements. 225 Parents Attend First General P. T. A. Meeting About 225 parents attended the first general meeting of the Hubbard Woods Parent Teacher association, held Monday. Miss Ethel Kawin, of the Institute of Juvenile Research, spoke on "The Modern Point of View for a Parent." Mrs. Floy Little Bartlett gave a group of her own lovely compositions. The meeting was followed by a tea, with Mrs. Alvar Sutter as hostess. Assisting her were Mrs. C. A. Ald- rich, Mrs. Marcus Richards, Mrs. Roger Ballard. Mrs. William Barr, Myre Rvland Wolcott, Mrs. H. H. De Clerque, and Mrs. Thomas Hearne. SPEAKS BEFORE TEACHERS R. Brenes-Mesen of Northwestern university was one of the speakers and guests of honor Saturday at the meet- ino of te Romance Language Teach- ers of Chicaro held at the Palmer house. fo'lowing a luncheon. Other euest sneakers were the Rev. Dr. Malio Ciufoletti and Robert Vigneron. Miss Ethel Preston of Evanston, nresident, presided at the meeting. Miss Julia Stevenson of Evanston is secretarv of the oreanization; Miss Tosephine Allin and Clarence Parmenter are vice-presi- dents. Piano Playing Positively taught any person IN 20 LESSONS Write or phone for FREE BOOKLET CHRISTENSEN SCHOOLS OF POPULAR MUSIC Piano, Saxonhone, Banjo, all Instruments 20 E. JACKSON ST. HARRISON 5669 CHICAGO, ILL. Superior 6481-2-3-4 Greenleaf 3456 OIL TO BUR 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER p 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 HUGHES OIL COMPANY General Offices, 844 Rush Street North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Telephones: vv vv vv vv vw vv Niles Center 217 ) Rogers Park 0982 ) {

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