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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 20 Nov 1926, p. 22

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WINNETKA TALK November 20, 1926 MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 Dutch Oven Feature of New Trier Bazaar The New Trier High School Girls' club bazaar will be given December 4 at New Trier, at which one of the biggest features will be the "Dutch Oven," sponsored by the girls of Miss Sentney's, Miss Thorne's and Miss Smallpage's adviser rooms. The booth will be gaily decorated in the fashion of a genuine Dutch oven and the girls who sell will be dressed in Dutch costumes. Cakes, cookies, pies, puddings, | bread and muffins will be on sale. EG "Fresh Eggs That Are Fresh" At this time of greatest scarcity we furnish you with . 24 HOUR Guaranteed Eggs Call us for a trial dozen. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Yesterlaid Egg Co. Tel. Winnetka 114 GS our Invite Art Lovers to Exhibition in Evanston Art lovers are going to have an op- portunity to meet the artists whom they admire at tlie reception Tuesday evening, which opens the next art ex- hibtion in the Orrington hotel ball- room, Evanston. Seventy artists from Chicago and vicinity have been invited to exhibit, so the art loving public which has attended each showing of art and awaited the next is assured of a worthwhile exhibition. This reception is to be given in honor of the exhibiting artists, and is the first at which the art public has been asked to meet artists. The University guild and the Evanston Art commis- sion, who have been sponsoring the exhibitions, have extended a cordial in- vitation to attend to all persons inter- ested. The exhibition will be open every afternoon and evening in which the ballroom is not in use until Saturday, December 18. This will be the third of the series, the other two being a loan exhibition from the Friends of American Art collection in the Art in- stitute, and the paintings lent by Ev- anston residents. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of 112 Green Bay road, entertained the cast and the producing staff of "The Goose Hangs High," given by the Community Drama club, at their home, Saturday evening, November 13. NURSERY Shade Trees © Evergreens Landscape Gardening John Ostrowsky W. Park Av. Highland Pk. Ph. 2098Y1 | Old Grid Rivals to Clash in Evanston- N.T. Turkey Game Rivalry of long standing will again flare to New Trier eleven meets the Evanston high school team in their annual grid tilt, on Thursdav of next week. Es- pecial interest is occasioned by the fact that it occurs on Thanksgiving and is New Tr'e~'s homecoming game of the season. Old grads will have re- turned to add their voices to the clam- or and hope to aid in making "turkey- day" a real Thanksgiving. The invaders have been making gi- gantic strides toward a season's cham- pionship and recently defeated the Oak Park eleven by the decisive score of 45 to 6. Their schedule has been a most difficult one and has included very strong teams. They have not been de- feated and have only been tied once, which was with Senn on a score of 7 to 7. They recently were victors over Proviso, the team that defeated New Trier by one point, with a mar- gin of one touchdown, the score being 13 to 6. Holland is reported to be the main-stay in their back field and made a 45 yard run for a touchdown against Oak Park. His team mates are all stellar football men, however, and will aid in making the game the hardest on the New Trier schedule. According to all reports, the New Trier team is at the peak of good form and has an excellent chance of aveng- ing last year's 41 to 0 defeat. They have been playing some of the finest football ever witnessed on the local field and if they play as well on Thurs- day, Evanston may well expect defeat. a white heat when the fast _ Mrs. E. A. Higgins of Astoria, Ore., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Howard Bent of 112 Woodland avenue. Keep You Let us fill your radiator with Ivo Radiator Glycerine one filling of which will last all winter. Ivo was tried out on the Norge Polar expedition and proved entirely satisfac- tory. Protect your engine against the attacks of winter! RICHARDSON'S GARAGE 726 Elm Street r Radiator from Freezing! ALCOHOL Many prefer alcohol as a radiator filler. If you do, we can give you all you need at any hour of the day or night. WINNETKA Winnetka 25 For a real good THANKSGIVING DINNER come to the WINNETKA CAFE whether you want TURKEY --DUCK-- GOOSE -- CHICKEN or a ROAST we will have them all de- liciously tasty and served with cranberries and every- thing it takes to make a Thanksgiving dinner a real treat.

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