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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 May 1927, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK May 7, 1927 Read -- These Attractive Prices! SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Shredded Wheat, per package Wheatena, 22 per package ........ dv BL cave. C Richelieu Spaghetti or Macaroni, 2 packages Blue Ribbon Syrup, one-half gallon Ham Shanks, 15 per pound-iy. cdl wo drie vi aed wat C SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY Beechnut Cookies, any kind, 30 per package =... Lh .L.00. 00 00. OF. C Dunham's Cocoanut, one-half pound pkge. St. Croix Maple Syrup, 39 quarts; 39¢. Pints «ouvs very varswsien xs C Welch's Grape Juice, quarts, 69c. Pints Lamb Patties, per pound GOLD RIBBON WEDNESDAY Sugar, pure cane, 10 pound limit Canada Dry Gingerale, $2 25 perdozen ........... 5; rei. . Eggs, strictly fresh, per dozen Richelieu Preserves, 49 any favor... oS anna iE AG IB C Richelieu Marmalade, 39 sweet orange flavors... ivi eel C Florida Oranges, fancy, 3 sweet and juicy, per doz. .............. 9c Grapefruit, extra fancy, $1 10 peeSdezeni o............... on ® Baldwin Cooking Apples, 85 CE er re AGN er I SR C Fancy Roasting or Stewing Chickens,-per:pound .......... Vu... A 39c¢ Choice Sirloin Steak, 4 PErSPOIML. ove ins mis ss Fipriy Shs nit: 2¢ Porterhouse Steak, 5 per pound = ne. ae Tae ee Le Oc Hubbard Woods Grocery & Market 890 Linden Ave. Tel. Winn. 1700 HUBBARD WOODS Hostess at Tea Mrs. Hubert Howard, a member of the Winnetka Arden Shore board, will give a tea for the Arden Shore Com- mittee and their workers at her home, 633 Walden road, next Friday after- noon, May 13. The afternoon's pro- gram will be featured by short taiks given by boys from the camp and an address by Miss Annabelle Ferrier. A son, Phillip Allen, was born on April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kim- ball Urion of 989 Cherry street. Mrs. Urion, who is at the Evanston hospital, will return to 'her home on Sunday. | | Folk Dances and Magician Will Feature Market Features of unusual interest have been added to the entertainment pro- gram of the Winnetka Garden Mar- ket which will hold forth all day Sat- urday, May 21. During the tea hour folk dances are to be given on the Village Green by children from the various schools in Winnetka. An expert magician has been engaged whose baffling exhibi- tion is guaranteed to mystify both old and young after the morning and afternoon performances of the Punch and Judy show. The nearby florists and landscape gardeners have promised a variety of potted plants suitable for window boxes, and a beautiful array of un- usual tulips will be on display so that next season's supply of bulbs may be ordered. An abundance of perennials and annual plants which are being specially grown by many members of the Winnetka Garden club will also be on sale. Legion to Take Charge of Memorial Day Observance At the meeting of the Village Coun- cil Tuesday evening, a motion pre- vailed by which President H. F. Ten- ney was authorized to request the American Legion to take charge of Memorial day arrangements in Win- netka, the expense to be advanced by the village and paid later out of the Fourth of July fund which is made up of voluntary contributions collected by the Fourth of July committee of citi- zens, appointed by the President. selection of our finest. Sunday, May 8th Surely Mother Should Get CANDY On This, Her Day OTHER and sweetness are synonymous. it is fully in keeping with the sentiments of Mothers' Day to bring home to her a box of John- ston's or Whitman's Candy. Of course, nothing but the best will do. knows the quality of our Candies. especially like our Mothers' Day box--a choice North Shore Pharmacy Phones 26 and 67 Winnetka Linden Avenue at Gage Street, Hubbard Woods And Mother And she'll Laas Ty

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