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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Oct 1921, p. 4

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 Social Happenings On account of the rain the pro- posed Forest Preserve picnic of the young people of the Norton Door Closer company was changed to a party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Norton for the afternoon and even- | ing. The affair was in charge of Mr. David Lasier. Music was furnished, by Miss Marion Lasier at the piano, the Misses Peterson, Richsteig and Crocker with ukeleles, and Mr. Lasier with the mandolin. There were twen- ty guests. ft The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet on Monday, Oc- tober 3, with Mrs. L. E. Blunt, 1008] Oakwood avenue, Wilmette, at two- | thirty o'clock. Reports will be given of the County Convention held in La Grange on September 22 and 23. Six delegates from this Union attended the sessions on the second day. Va- cation experiences will be related. ------ Mr. and Mrs. John Millen, of Wil- mette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Mary, to Mr. Jack K. Hughes of Wilmette, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. -- A -- Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Eisendrath of Private road, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Helen W. Webster, to Philip Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Carey of Short Hills, N. J. The wedding took place Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carey will live in Hammond, Ind. avin tf Mr. Paul Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Watson, of Wilmette, was married Wednesday, Sep- tember 21, to Miss Doris Ambrose, of Nevada, Towa. They will make their home in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Mr. Watson is superintendent of the Cin- cinnati branch of the Beatrice Cream- ery Co. -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. McKinney, and son and daughter, of Hubbard Woods have returned from Weque- tonsing, Mich., where they have oc- cupied their cottage during the sum- mer. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I. Brewer, 759 Burr avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Brewer's mother, Mrs. Fugate, have returned from a two month's stay at Linden Hills, Mich. Ice Cream That literally melts in your mouth, may be had to order. .Birthday cakes, too -- made to order. MRS. SMITH 819 Oak Phone 112 " ] | } 1 |} | | i [ | | | | | | | 1 | |} | | Winnetka i 1 RALPH M. EVANS Chiropodist Village Theatre Building WILMETTE, ILL. Phone Wil. 2259 By Appointment Ey | Quick Efficient Repairs Done by Epxert Mechanics HOSTETTER'S GARAGE Day and Night Service 806 Oak Street Phone Winnetka 188 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde Barnum | and family of 735 Walden road, have returned from Black Oak Lake, Wis., where they have been spending the summer, et cline Mr. and Mrs. Carlton IL. Elmes who have been living in the village this summer, are now residing at the Web- ster. ne Bs? Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce, and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Orwig are at Northwern Woods Resort, Wis. FU Mrs. Frank R. Greene, 776 Prospect avenue, has returned from a three weeks' visit in Boston. ---- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Crane of 903 Elm street are now residing in Pasa- dena, Cal. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Laird Bell, 1352 North avenue, have returned from Huron Mountain, Mich. -- of -- Mrs. J. Edgar Freeman and child- ren of 185 Chestnut avenue have re- turned from Rye Beach, N. H. ee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yates Hoff- man have moved from 934 Pine street to 225 Ridge avenue. ----f-- The W. F. Whitney family have moved from 272 Poplar street to 888 Oak street. ---- Miss Margaret De Lay, 878 Oak street, returned last week from a month's visit in the east. Want to Buy a Home? Use a Classified Ad KIPPY DANCE PROGRAMS START SATURDAY NIGHT Kippy dances, most popular enter- tainment features claiming the at- tention of the entire north shore, will be resumed under most promis- ing conditions at the Winnetka Wo- man's club, Saturday evening, Octo- ber 1. That five-piece orchestra which made such a hit on New Trier Day and played so entrancingly through all of last season's dances, will be on the job as usual. Many feature danc- es are promised for this season. The season's Kippy dance dates are announced as follows: October 1, No- vember 5, December 3, January 7, February 4, March 4, April 1, May 6. Subscribe To Your Local Paper PHONE 844 "AT ECKART'S"' This Week We Will Feature PYREX The Transparent Baking Dishes at a Reduction of 107 Off Marked Prices Imagine baking a pie, or a cake, and being able to glance into the oven and see whether the sides and bottom were browning well -- -- that's one of the things you can do with Pyrex. over the different shapes and learn the different uses of this wonderful ware. COME IN AND "SNOOP" AROUND--OUR STOCK IS A REVELATION FOR OUR SMALL QUARTERS. here. J. F. Eckart Co. Hardware - Paints - Cutlery 736 Elm Street Winnetka Come in and look Other kitchen equipment, crocks in all sizes -- enamel ware, in all shapes -- aluminum grade and style will be found We make a specialty of supplying those needs. in every Phone 844 Fruit and Vegetable MARKET PHONE 1251 Next to Rosenberg's MEAT RANDOLPH "EAT 826 DAVIS STREET PHONE 7340 We have inaugurated a wholesale department that is open to the Public. Buy your meats in whole pieces and get the better price. SPUCIALS FOR SATURDAY | Boer Veoul Rosse, Foro oo 200 : . Pot Roast. i... dil. vn... oo 0d 15¢ Boer a Roast Het Say kind Boneless Veal Roast .................... 30c c Jb. C180. Sirloin Stealer... ..... 0.0... Ea 40c Shoulder Lamb Roast Rib Roast Spring Chickens ....... Lowest Market Price 20c Ib. 32¢ 1b. Dixie Square Bacon ................. 4...20c Wilson's Special Bacon .................. 35¢ Hindquarter Spring Lamb ............... 32¢ California Hams ............ 01. ih. 19¢ Fruits, Etc. Lemons Iceberg Head Lettuce Kalamazoo Celery Green Beans Egg Plant, large size Hubbard Squash Rocky Ford Melons Casaba Melons, extra large Honey Dew Melons, large size inven; 25c doz. | Extra Fancy Rome Beauty Apples ...5 for 25¢ ....10c, 15¢, 20c | Greening Apples .................. 3 lbs. 25¢ ..10¢, 25¢ bunch | Blue Goose Oranges ........ 38c, 48¢c, 58¢ doz. WE 3 qts. 25¢ | Grape Fruit, Florida, ...............3 for 25¢c SEIT LOL Sc, 10c i Peaches. iu ibd ini Cio isi iy. 129 es a 5c lb. | Bartlett Pears ...................basket 30c ..3 and 2 for 25c | Sweet Potatoes .................... 5 lbs. 25¢ CEE 35c up | Fresh Spinach, Okra, Parsley, Raddishes, Se ail 20c up Cucumbers and Green Peppers Low Price BUYING HERE IS SURE TO MAKE A SAVING FOR YOU A Stock of Well Known VAN HEUSEN COLLARS has just been received and cannot last long. While we now have them in all sizes and styles, the tremendous demand for this superior brand will soon sell us completely out again. Our advice to men who are seeking the superlative in this class of haberdashery is to lay in a large enough supply to last for months. DUNLAP HATS The absolute in depend- able style and shape keep- ing effectiveness, SHIRTS NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR HOSE There! is nothing to be found in our comprehen- sive stock of general fur- nishments that is not modern, up to the very second and fresh stock.

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