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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 May 1926, p. 16

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14 WINNETKA TALK May 1, 1926 DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE Georgia Sweet Potatoes, Ib. ni Sh Sd a Sh divi caviar Baldwin Apples, for eating and cooking, 3 Ibs. Dry. Onions, 3. dhs. wir hiiss crim sitive a SEN CAA ER Aw yy Spinach, extra fancy, peck Beets and Carrots, large bunches, 2 for...........cc.ciieivinennnn Calif. Peas, 1b. String Beans, fancy, qt. Winesap Apples, 3 Ibs. Florida Oranges, large, Calif. Bananas, per doz. Grapefruit, 2 for Grapefruit, each Best Brick Butter Telephone Peas tlhe. 6 cos tags decid delions cc vectra nssnns He aia ay te Eh 59¢ and 55¢, 65¢ and RE TE TA SULIT UR Rr ng 35¢ 'and per doz. Oranges, per doz. Open 7 A. M. to 10 P.'M. Sundays 8 to 1 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WINNETKA FRUIT HOUS LIGHT GROCERIES High Grade Fruits and Vegetables 746 Elm Street Free Delivery 25¢ 69c¢ 85¢ 45¢ Where quality merchandise and moderate prices prevail E Phone Winnetka 2470 OE OE OO EI OI OE I OI OE O EET Pupils Give Exhibit Winnetka Fruit House EOE 550 Center St. Phone Win. 344 PAINT of all kinds. Tubes and Special colors FREELY GIVEN ON ALL YOUR PAINT PROBLEMS Rasmesen's FANT HELPFUL MONEY SAVING SERVICE Painting and Decorating of Modes of Lighting At the Tuesday morning exercises at North Shore Country Day school, this week, an extensive exhibit of modes of lighting was presented by certain boys of the Junior class. The information presented was gained from observations made on several of the trips conducted by the school to Chicago industrial plants, and from experimental work de- veloped in the physics laboratories of the school. ONE OF BRIDAL PARTY Mrs. Edward K. Welles of Edgewood lane will leave shortly for Rochester, N. Y,, to be one of the bridesmaids in the wedding party of Miss Frances Coonley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Coonley, when she mar- ries Edward 8. Rawson, Jr. of New | York, on May 22. Mrs. John Sturat| Coonley, Jr., will also be in the wed- ding party. Mr. and Mrs. William Merriman, 140 Euclid avenue, have returned from a ten day trip to Reading, Pa. where they expect to move shortly to make their future home. Authorized Crosley Dealer One to Five Tube Sets $9.75 to $75.00 The Radio Service Shop 18 Prouty Annex Winn. 1840 Winnetkans to Aid on Dedication of Veterans Hospital A simple yet very beautiful ceremony for the dedication of the New Bureau Hospital at North Chicago, Saturday, May 15, at The chairman of the dedica- Albert A. Sprague who ever since the war has been among those rormost in work for the disabled veteran. Probably he and J. M. Dickinson, Jr., of Winnetka Post No. 10 have done more efficient and unselfish and effective work towards that end than any other two men in the United States. The chief speaker of the day will be Judge Kenesaw M. Landis of Chicago. Short speeches will be made by J. M. Dickinson, Jr., and Judge E. B. Jar- is planned Veterans 2 3 pm. tion ceremonies will be Col. | ecki who was influential in support of com- also the hospital. T. J. Lynch, twice mander of Winnetka Post, who did yeoman service in obtaining the hospital, will present the spade and trowel used in the ceremonies at the laying of the cornerstone. The invoca- tion will be given by the Rev. J. G. K McClure and the benediction will be pronounced by Father George T. Mc- Carthy, pastor of St. Margaret Mary's Catholic church, and chaplain of Gib- bon's Post, American Legion. The Great Lakes band will play, there will be soldiers from Fort Sheridan and sailors from Great Lakes, and a beauti- ful patriotic pageant will be produced by the Order of the Mystic Shrine of Chicago. A large attendance of people from all over Lake and Cook counties is ex- pected. ELECTED TO OFFICE Charles D. Dallas of 1124 Pine street was elected vice-president of the Church club at its annual meeting in the Auditorium hotel, Monday, April 26. The Church club draws its mem- bership from all parishes in the Epis- copal diocese and hopes for construc- tive co-operation with the various men's clubs. Walter B. Patterson of Evans- ton is president. WHATS THE FIRST THING 1 NEED TO NOV , \ 3 CARLTON { BLDG. | \7I5 OAK ST. SW INNETKA 8 OFFICIAL 0]. 8 3 3 FOR DELCO REMY slo de, EN E72 SPARTAN HORN ECLIPSE BENDIX DRIVE When a new driver is learning to care for his battery, he should also get acquainted with the fact that this dependable shop will assist him. In fact, the very first thing he should know about batteries is our ad- dress. Stop in and let us tell you more about it. PHONE Univ. 2720 1559 Sherman PALACE CASH MARKET. THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS Ave., Evanston Shoulder Pork Roast 245c Milk Fed Leg of Veal 2515c Very Best Bacon (Sliced) 31bs. $1.25 Fresh Pork Tenderloins 65¢ Choice Pot Roast 18¢ and 22¢ Spring Leg of Headquarters for Fresh Dressed Poultry 39l5¢

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