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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jan 1928, p. 6

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4 WINNETKA TALK January 21, 1928 Roast of Beef A juicy, tender cut . . . what more could you ask for? That's the sort of meats you'll always receive when ordering from PETERS." Then too, you'll find very little waste material. When you're out shopping Saturdays, why not step into our spotlessly clean market, and order Sunday's dinner? You'll always find appropriate meats for the occasion-- and at SPECIAL prices, too. Economy Leads You Here! 7 \/ %* i 1X4 | Peters' Market Meats of Quality 734 Elm Street Phones 920-21-22 Sor betier flavored roasts The Drip Drop Cover is aspe cial vie Rom oF this splendid kettle--it does the basting. Pot roast recipe given with every kettle "Wear-Ever' Aluminum 4-qt Pot Roast Kettle a Is 0~ "Wear-Ever" specially priced #100 Regular Price $1.75 Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm St. Phones: Winn. 843-44 Winnetka [ZAAK WALTON LEAGUE HOLDS ELECTION FRIDAY Members to Gather at Dinner at Community House for Annual Meeting The annual election meeting of the Winnetka Chapter of the Izaak Wal- ton league will be held next Friday, January 27, according to an announce- ment made this week by Perry B. Buchanan, secretary of the league. Three matters of importance are scheduled to be taken up at the meet- ing, the proposal to provide for the election of at least two officers or directors for a term of two years; the annual election of officers for the ensuing year and the proposal to in- crease the dues of membership to $5 per year. Name Nominees The nomination committee appointed recently to select nominees for the various offices of the league presented the following list of candidates: for president, George B. Massey; vice president, Fred A. de Peyster: secre- tary, L. IL. Buchanan and for treasurer. John C. Cobb. Nominees for director- ships were Arthur H. Woodward, John Vennema and Heyliger A. de Windt. The delegate nominated to attend the annual meeting of the Izaak Walton league was J. F. Comee and alternate delegate, Walter S. Johnson. Honorary title nominations were: Chief Ranger--William S. Elliott, Compleat Angler--Harry J. Dunbaugh, Meat Hunter--John C. Nevins, Ancient Mariner-- Walter T. Fisher, Great Ad- venturer--Ashley E. Gerhard, Spigo- teer--James A. White, Mountain Climber--John N. Van der Vries and Feather Chaser--Frank A. Windes. Gather at Dinner The members of the chapter will gather for dinner in the assembly room of Community House at 6:30 o'clock next Friday evening. The program this year promises to be even better than in previous years, according to those in charge, and member are urged to send in their reservations to W. F. Babcock, 566 Ash street, at once. Speakers on the program will re- min " LOVELY FLOWERS that express your feelings better than anything else. When words will not do, when other things fail, send flowers. They are always ap- preciated and there is always a place for them in the home and in the heart of the recipient. Send flowers. Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS Henry Ilg Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL. WINNETKA 313 nie spond at the behest of the toastmaster as "ambassadors without portfolios from the deep woods, placid lakes and the vast open spaces" are: Chief Rang- er--William FE. Davis, Mountain Climber--Dr. C. O. Schneider, Ancient Mariner--Godfrey Atkin, Great Ad- venturer--George B. Massey, Meat Hunter--John S. Miller, Feather Chas- er--Fred W. Fairman, Compleat Ang- ler--William F. Babcock and Chief Spigoteer--]. C. Cobb. Community House Calendar Monday, January 23 Morning : 9 Women's Gym Class 9 Kindergarten 9 Fancy Dancing Afternoon: 4 Social Dancing 4 Basket Ball 4 Meltzer School of Music Evening: Panthers Business Men's Class Triangle Club English Classes Modern Woodman Good Luck Club Better Homes Committee Community Drama Club :30 Dancing Tuesday, January 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 =I Morning : 9 Kindergarten 9 Community Sewing Class Afternoon : 4 Motion Pictures 4 Camp Fire Council 4 Fancy Dancing Evening: * 7:15-9 Motion Pictures :30 Young Ladies' Gym Class :30 Friendship Circle Troubadour Glee Club English Classes Community Drama Club :30 Friendship Circle :30 Business Girls' Club Wednesday, January 25 Morning : Kindergarten Afternoon: 3:45 Boys' Gym Class 4 Fancy Dancing Evening : 7:30 Young Men's Gym Class 00 00 00 00 00 ~3 ~3 ow 8 Community Drama Club 8 Czecho Slovakian Club 8 North Shore Art League 8 North Shore British American Thursday, January 26 Morning : 9 Kindergarten 0 Women's Gym Class 9 Stitch-in-Time Club Afternoon: Camp Fire Girls 5 Dancing Evening: 7:30 Boy Scouts 8 Community Drama Club 8 North Shore Art League 8 Temple Club Friday, January 27 Morning : Kindergarten 9 Fancy Dancing Afternoon: 12:15 Rotary Club Luncheon 4 Motion Pictures 4 Blue Birds 4 Pathfinders Evening : 7:15-9 Motion Pictures 6:30 Izaak Walton League Dinner 7:30 Indian Hill Circle 7:30 New Trier Rifle Club 7:15 Dancing 8 Panthers 8 North Shore Real Estate Lecture 8 Young Men's Gym Class 8 North Shore Art League Saturday, January 28 Morning : 9 Fancy Dancing 4 9 Meltzer School of Music Afternoon: Boys' Gym Class 2 Fancy Dancing Evening: Fireman's Ball Mr. and Mrs. Morton Maddox, 705 Oak street, will entertain a few friends for 7 o'clock supper and bridge on Saturday, January 21, at their home. They will have sixteen guests. --_--0-- Miss Ruth Weil, 1040 Pine street, entertained at luncheon and bridge last Saturday in honor of Miss Jeanette Rosenbloom of Chicago, who spent this last week-end with her. ------ Chicago, Cicero, Rockford, East St. Louis and Decatur, in the order named, are the leading Illinois communities in manufacturing.

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