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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Mar 1928, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK March 24, 1928 Unhol = ES Will Hold High School p Ao stering & Cabinet Making Board Election April 14 ntigue Furni Te) . April 14 was authorized as the date This q 2 ture Repatring a Specialty fer Bs holging 3 Fhe Jana! New ere's a satisfaction in nowin that when rier Township Hig schoo election valuable antiques are placed in our oi they'll be wh i Shifty esting fae . . y 5 for in a prompt, efficient manner. We know their value. Ne fers LE George Gordon : few 0 innetka, and Jesse R. Gathercoal, High Grade Refinishing board members, expire this year and . petitions are now on file in each of " Sot Parnicirs Made to Order the Villages of the township for their ox rin renomination to succeed themselves, pring attresses Made and Renovated hott: Lavi consented to run for re- election. It is pointed out by those who have v or UPHOLSTERING Slossly observed fe yous of Ws High our problems in x . school board that both Mr. Gathercoal and roll A Upholstering can readily be solved and Mrs. Gordon have been keenly at- + +. all work is done here . . , in our own tentive to the duties of their offices and shop. Call on us. that they have had an important part in the forwarding of the program which i Complete Sample Line of has ge the Jpeal school on a mported . . muc igher plane than are most high p and Domestic Fabrics schools throughout the country. Be- cause of their fine work it is con- JOHN A sidered very desirable that they shall Y be retained on the board. Est. 1908 Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, wife 933 L of Congressman Rathbone, has left INDEN AVE. HUBBARD WooDs PH. WINN. 235 Washington for a brief stay in Palm Beach. She will join friends there and take a cruise to the West Indies. -- a -- i -- at § EE ----- ---- ------ y Choice Meats . . . . and because of our choice meats and exceedingly low prices, we see many new faces each week. We know that these new patrons really appreciate our service, and will do their marketing here regularly. Have you as yet visited our new market? Glance Over these Prices---then Come in! Swift's Premium Hams. wh YALA 2 1 C Stewing Hens, the finest, Pork Shoulder, sweet and 1 freshly killed. Ih. ...... 33c young. Lb. ... os. 12z3¢ Roast Shoulder of Veal, nest milk fed. Lb. ..... 22¢ Spare Ribs, Leg of Veal, lean, choice. \Lb.. 5. .... 12¢ milk fed: Lhi.. 7. a, . 35¢ Long Island Ducks. iosimeEee aE 44c Fresh Calves' Liver and Sweet Breads Always on Hand WEEK-END VALUE One Order to Customer With each purchase of $1 or more you can buy $1 3 pounds of Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon for . .. | North Shore Market i CASH & CARRY 674 Vernon Avenue Phone Glencoe 802 | | Community House Calendar (Week of March 26th, 1928) Monday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9--Women's Gym Class 9--Fancy Dancing Afternoon: 4--Social Dancing 4--Meltzer School of Music Evening : T7---Panthers 8--Modern Woodmen 8--English Class 8§--Triangle Club 8--Business Men's 'Gym Class 8--Good Luck Club 8--League of Women Voters 8--Community Players 8--Izaak Walton League 8 :15--Fancy Dancing Tuesday Morning : 9--XKindergarten 9--Brush & Pencil Club 9--Community Sewing Class 10--Rev. Richards' Lecture Afternoon: 3:45--Fancy Dancing 4--Motion Pictures 4--Camp Fire Council Evening : 7:15--Motion Pictures 7:30--New Trier Rifle Club 7:30--Young Ladies' Class 8--English Class 8 :30--F'riendship Circle 8 :30--Business Girls' Club Wednesday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9--Brush & Pencil Club Afternoon: 3:45--Boys' Gym Class Evening. 7:30--Young Men's Class 8--North Shore Art League 8--Czecho Slovakian Club Thursday Morning : 9--Kindergarten 9--Women"s Gym Class 9--Stitch-in-Time Club .12--Fancy Dancing Afternoon: 4--Camp Fire Girls Evening : 7:30--Boy Scouts 8-- North Shore Art League 8--Cong'l. Church Choir Concert Friday Morning : 9--XKindergarten 9--Fancy Dancing 12 :15--Rotary Club Luncheon Afternoon: 4--Blue Birds 4--Pathfinders 4--Motion Pictures Evening: 7:15-9--Motion Pictures 7:30--New Trier Rifle Club 8--Young Men's Class 8--Panthers 8--Community Players Saturday Morning : . 9--Fancy Dancing 9-- Meltzer School of Music Afternoon : 2--Boys' Gym Class Evening: 8 :30--Czecho Slovakian Club Carl D. Bradley Dies After Illness in West Mr. Ballard Bradley, 808 [Willow road, was called to California this week owing to the death of his father, Carl D. Bradley, who was 68 years of age. He was president of the Michi- gan Limestone company and reputed to be operator of the largest limestone quarry in the world. Mr. Bradley died of heart failure after an illness of ten days. He is survived by his widow and two sons, Ballard, and Frederick Bradley of Rogers City, Mich. Ballard Bradley returned Thursday with the remains following which services were held here. Norman Seymour Hinman of Chi- cago is staying with his mother, Mrs. George Wheeler Hinman of 576 Oak street, while his wife and small son, George Wheeler Hinman, III, are in Parkersburg, W. Va. They will be gone until early in June. --_--0-- Mrs. Andrew MacLeish of Glencoe is expected home on Tuesday, March 27, ao a two weeks' visit at Tryon, N=C.

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