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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Apr 1928, p. 6

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WINNETKA TALK April 14, 1928 Meats That Taste as Good as They Look! You just know that our meats will "turn out" good! Rich--streaked with just enough fat to make them tender--abso- lutely fresh--and our prices are Always Low. Peters Market] Meats of Quality 734 Elm Street 8 Phones 9200-21-22 COLDWELL CUB ROLLER and $195 COLDWELL MOWERS have been manufactured since 1867 --a better looking Lawn! The mower pictured above is the 'Cub' . . . . operates approxi- mately 10 hours on one gallon of gasoline, and is capable of cutting from two to three acres of lawn per day. The COLDWELL Gasoline roller and mower is now being used by many Winnetka residents . . . . and they are also used in all the public parks in Chicago. For all information, inquire E. B. Taylor & Co. Hardware 546 CENTER ST. Phone Winn. 999 Ruth Mary Parker Elected to Smith College Society Word has just been received that Miss Ruth Mary Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer B. Parker of 577 Ash street, has been elected to membership in Alpha, an honorary so- ciety at Smith college. - Selection for this society is based on special ac- complishment in some one field. Miss Parker had the added distinction of being elected in sophomore year : most of the new members are juniors or seniors. She is *a graduate of New Trier high school. Voters' League Election Bureau Proves Popular The Winnetka League of Women Voters conducted Election Information headquarters last Monday and Tues- day in the North Shore line station on Elm street. Many sample ballots were given out, and the information fur- nished by those agencies which publish candidates' records and endorsements was distributed. There were many calls for the interpretation of election laws. The league plans to enlarge this feature of "Get Out the Vote" work at the time of the presidential election in November. Now's the Time! Shirts, following the trend of style, have enlisted the aid of color to enhance their beauty. And now we have them in a host of hues, dis- cretely utilized to form the basis of your blend. Their Wilson Brothers' la- bel tells you they're comfortably cut, tru- ly styled and sturdily constructed. $2 to $5 FELL S. Y our Clothier Hart, Schaffner 8 Marx Clothes Exclusively 786 Elm Street Winnetka Phone 307 13 S. St. John's Ave. Highland Park Phone 307 Camp Fire Girls Hold Food Sale Saturday Morning When Camp Fire Girls put their shoulders to the wheel and put into action one of their laws--"Give Serv- ice'--the best of things are likely to happen. This will be true on Satur- day morning, April 14th, when they offer to the housewives of Winnetka the best of home-cooked foods--the restilts of their own efforts--at rea- sonable prices. The sale will be open to the public beginning at 10:30 Community House. Six groups of Camp Fire Girls, and three groups of Blue Birds--younger Camp Fire Girls --will participate. Committees from the Camp Fire Council will assist in pricing and judg- ing the articles offered for sale. The chairman of the Pricing committee is Mrs. Bob Anderson; the chairman of the Judging committee is Mrs. Dudley French, assisted by Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton and Mrs. Oliver Knode. Mrs. Fritz Wagner will serve as cashier, and Mrs. E. E. Stults is general chairman. It is always of great encouragement to the girls to have the generous re- sponse of the public, and they are asking the housewives to keep this event in mind, and to come Saturday morning, April 14, at 10:30 to Com- munity House. Ravinia Drama Shop Gives Plays at N. U. Settlement The Ravinia Drama Work shop will give "The Companionates" and "The Lost Silk Hat" at the Guild House of Northwestern University settlement, on Saturday evening, April 21, at 8:30. Miss Harriet Vittum, head of the settlement, will be hostess at a dinner to precede the plays. Reser- vations for this dinner are being made with Mrs. Donald Maxwell, Wilmette 2986. The dinner and plays are given under the auspices of the North Shore Alumnae of the Chicago Teachers college, for their building fund. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS When that wonderful event hap- pens extend your congratulations to the happy mother in the form of an exquisite bouquet of flowers. Nothing will be more appreciated and nothing could convey in more adequate language your felicita- tions. Our stock of cut blossoms is gathered from our greenhouses fresh every day. No choicer blooms are to be found. Flowers by Wire DESIGNS -- DECORATIONS Ilg's Florist Established 25 Years CENTER ST. AT PINE TEL, WINNETKA 313 Ati dvesthuidivesierdhuciientmisidamhdhaciiadidatedhadh ee a thelial fisted. di: lb lncabaceszaincatbocitbburthchc tie belch FV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV Vv VV VV PPV Vy YP VyVyy vy vy vy yy rv vyVvVvvvYyy hhh dibasic

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