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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Nov 1925, p. 29

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November 28, 1925 WINNETKA TALK Two Fine Speakers on Next Programs of Woman's Society The Woman's society of the Win- netka Congregational church calls at- tention to the very interesting pro- grams for the coming month. On Wednesday, December 2, after the usual morning sewing, social fel- lowship, and luncheon, the committee offers a talk at 1 o'clock by Mrs. Catharine Waugh McCulloch, noted Chicago lawyer and social worker. This program is put on in co-operation with the League of Women Voters and will give a large group of women an opportunity to hear Mrs. McCulloch speak on her interesting subject, "Women's Education." Wednesday, December 16, beginning at 10 o'clock, there will be another un- usual speaker. Rev. Joseph Clarke will speak from his own experiences on "What Fifty Years of Christian Mis- sions Have Wrought on the Congo." Mr. Clarke, who is the father of Mrs. Robert Coit Meleney of Oak street, Winnetka, has had most thrilling ex- periences with pagan tribes of the in- terior of Africa. There will also be the "Story of the Dube-Bowl" given | by Mrs. Douglas Smith, and music by Mrs. Palmer Kreer. for the new mission of the church at "Onward" on the north west side of Chicago. Extend this notice to your friends and neighbors, for all are welcome. OPERA STAR WEDS HERE The home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McInnerney on Wynwood lane, was the scene of the recent wedding of Queena Mario, operatic soprano with the Metropolitan Opera company in | New York, and Wilfred Peletier, or | chestra conductor of the same opera | company. They left immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon in the | South. Both Mr. Peletier and his bride have appeared in opera at Ravinia during past years. RADIO TERMS Patterson Bros. 816-818 Church Street, Evanston Open Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Evenings Tel. Univ. 654 Wilmette 526 All who will, are asked to bring | gifts of canned goods, fruit, et cetera, | Eat Well and You Will Look Well! NOONDAY LUNCHEON... .60c DINNERS 60c and 75c--SUNDAY DINNERS 75c and $1 MOTHER'S HOME-MADE PIES CHAMBERS' CAFE 552 Center Street Phone Winnetka 1762 3! Thanksgiving SPECIAL This Week PLUM ons PUDDING urer Because Carbonated ICE CREAM C FOR SALE AT HO sig, ges: 12 om 3 North Shore Pharmacy Hubbard Woods ) Full art Ristow Confectionery Qu Hubbard Woods Pharmacy Kenilworth Pharmacy Division of National Dairy Products Corporation Telephone Winnetka 1811 576% Lincoln Avenue Winnetka, Illinois MISS HERBST Quaint Reproductions of OLD SANDWICH GLASS In Goblets, Plates, Cup Plates, etc. In Amber, Green and Crystal Shop Early for Xmas Have Them Rebuilt If your roof leaks, you don't buy a new house, you get a new roof. Your shoes, by our special pro- cess of repairing, can be rebuilt to give the same wear and appear- Re) ance as a new pair of shoes and THE at less cost. Let us demonstrate } on a pair of your discarded shoes. SQUARE A = We are sure we can more than satisfy you. hoe Annex Shoe Rebuilder's Store Rebuilder R. WAGNER 8 Prouty Annex--Opposite C. N. W. Depot Telephone Winn. 991 PALACE CASH 10 MARKET [1 Univ. 2720 THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS 1559 Sherman Ave., Evanston Doscak 1 Choice Cut of 22 ran Hams 295¢ Pot Roast C Fresh Prime Beef Tenderloin 3 to 5 Ibs. Choice Cut Prime Rib Roast 42¢ Jack Sprat Bacon Sliced 3 Ib. pkg. $1.20 Choice Cut of Sirloin Steak 42¢ Choice Cut of Porterhouse Steak 48¢ Fresh Dressed Broilers 323c SS A

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