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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Jun 1927, p. 12

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SU HHH HH HH Hi HH H_©©5Stt Tmmeoieiirme Im Ne 10 WINNETKA TALK June 11, 1927 Dear Madam: Your visits to our store are appreciated: but during this hot and sultry weather there is no need for you to suffer the discomforts of "Food Searching' when we can serve you just as faithfully and just as completely over the phone. Then too, we can serve you just as econ- omically, because where the telephone and de- livery business is as large as ours is, we can put the orders (taken over the phone) into your kitchen as cheaply as we can hand them to you over the counter. Under the circumstances it pays you to keep in mind the importance of our slogan "Phone for Food." It saves you time and energy and enables us to offer you special things. such as the following, which we can suggest to all the folks who come to our store. Richelieu Gingerale, per quart, 25c, perdozen ............ cnn rua. Richelieu Tid Bit Pickles, per bottle Richelieu Chinook Salmon, per can Richelieu Tea, for iced tea, ¥4 pound can Try them and you will want them throughout the summer, Yours for Service Hubbard Woods Grocery & Market Salvatore D1 Francesco 890 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Country Day Headmaster | to Spend Summer Abroad Several members of the faculty of North Shore Country Day school, Win- netka, are planning to spend their va- | cation periods in Europe. Headmaster Perry Dunlap Smith and | Mrs. Smith will leave June 25 to spend | the summer abroad. Miss Julia Harvey, secretary, and Miss Betty Hale, will make = tour of | England. Miss Lillian Griffin leaves soon to | spend a year in Europe. Miss Ida Weid will enjoy her va-| cation period in Seattle, Wash., while Manlet B. Shaw, science instructor leaves the school permanently to take up the study of medicine at John Hop- kins university. Miss Helen Davis, a teacher at Country Day is relinquish- ing her work to join the ranks of the summer brides. TO TOUR EUROPE Miss Virginia MacLeish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacLeish of | 535 Ash street, returns from Smith col- lege June 14. After spending a few days in Winnetka, she will leave wth her parents for New York. They will sail from there June 25, and will tour Europe until the middle of September. They expect to visit England, Scot- | land, Switzerland, Germany and France. | During their absence, their house will | be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. | Scott of Chicago. SUBS AT POST OFFICE Dean Timmerman is acting as tem- porary substitute at the Winnetka post | office for an indefinite period, or until | after the vacations of the members| of the regular force are over. | Miss Janet Gordon of 874 Lincoln avenue returned Sunday from Smith | college. Junior Members of Riding Club Will Put on Horse Show North Shore devotees of the ride are invited to attend the horse show the Indan Hill Riding club will hold Saturday, June 11, at 2 o'clock, for junior members of the club and their friends. Parking space will be pro- vided for cars near the club. The events have been scheduled, with first, second, and third prizes for each. An obstacle race, jumping, and exhibition riding by the winners will be features of the afternoon. Music for the show will be provided by a band. Mrs. Donald McPherson of Pine lane, Winnetka, is in charge of entry blanks. Donald Dallas of Winnetka is chairman of the committee in charge of the horse show. Serving with him are Francis Butler, Henry Gardner, Donald McPherson, and Martin Lindsay, of Winnetka. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Meyer, M. A. pastor t06 Prairie avenue Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 SERVICES TRINITY SUNDAY Children's Day 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes ' 11 A. M. Special service for children, parents, and members of the church. Awarding of certificates, and awards. MEETINGS :30 P. M. Girls' chorus :30 P M. Mixed choir Boy Scouts, Troop 6 Business meeting of Monday at Monday at Tuesday at Tuesday at 7:45 congregation ~300=1 Mrs. Jacob B. Rittenhouse of 829 Foxdale avenue entertained at lunch- son and bridge Wednesday at the Or- rington hotel. at once. vantage for garden and terrace at only a fraction of the cost. Vic. 874 Center St. The ROBERTS Multiple Sprinklers provide a fine mist, which gathers on the bushes, flowers and lawns like dew. Won't drown out grass--no need to watch it. Can be arranged in artistic groups and are an ad- Give the same results as expensive underground installations $3.75 J. Killian, Inc. Plumbing Contractor Rain-- when you want it ROBERTS Multiple Sprinkler How often have you wished for a Multiple Spray Lawn Sprinkler--one which would water a large area, and which would also be port- able so that you could move it readily? Well, here it is, and you will find it extreme- ly economical to install and to operate. Does the whole lawn work. Ph. Winn. 1260

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