po ro WINNETKA TALK May 28, 1927 a I ie Mid-Season Clearance SALE Continued for one week Every Hat in Stock Reduced to $10 I advise an early selection te Phone 320 946 Oak St., Winnetka CleUnmenfymmaenllprmnenfiyprenflyreaenflyrmaenflyrmenflyrrne: We Have... 50,000 Flower Plants ready for Window Boxes and Flower Beds Prices are Low--Immediate Delivery and Transplanting. Landscaping Service North Shore Florist and Landscaping Service 390 Jefferson Ave., Glencoe Ph. Glen. 609 Company for Memorial Day? Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables Must Be the Best The Hubbard Woods hostess is particular, and we know it. .But with Cherries coming into season, and with Sweet Corn, Calavos (Alligator Pears) ; to say nothing of the Spring Lamb, Broilers, Long Island Ducks, and Squabs for the meat course, there is no reason why she shouldn't be pleased. PULLOM ana REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Hubbard Woods Phones: Winn. 710-711 Rare Spanish Gift for Club | Mrs. Howard Linn (left) in charge of the interior decorating for the Club Vista del Lago, receives from Miss Mae Marsh, Hollywood film luminary, present of rare antique in form of statue said to have found its way to Baja, Cal., in the days of Cortez, and which Mrs. Linn will use in the appointment of the club's Sorolla lounge. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Blake of 429 Linden avenue are moving today into the new Neyers' apartments at Elm and Chestnut streets. The A. O. Wil- cox family, formerly of 1010 Pine street, have moved into the Blakes' old home. A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph A. Clemen of 650 Garland avenue, Winnetka, May 15, at the Ev- anston hospital. Prior to her mar- riage, Mrs. Clemen was Miss Margaret Jones, a daughter of the late Arthur B. Jones and Mrs. Jones of Evanston. JF EDW. V. CULLISON Auto Service 909 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Ph. Winn. 686 ere EL EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EL LLL LL LL EEE EE EE LE EEE Broken Automobile Glass 2 Replaced Quickly gl» All sizes in stock. # Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165