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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jul 1928, p. 8

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WINNETKA TALK July 21, 1928 WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS nin We are prepared to help solve the problem of satisfying lagging appetites during the warm summer months. Our home prepared salads and cold meats are deliciously seas- oned and tempting. SPRING LEG OF LAMB, Genuine 1928, 1b. +... ++: 39Y/2c 28¢ 33c 39¢ GENUINE SPRING LAMB, Standing Shoulder, Ib. .... ... : BONELESS VEAL ROAST, Nothing finer, 1b. . be CHOICE RIB ROAST, Rolled. No waste, Ib. No Bone CORNED BEEF and SWEET PICKLED TONGUES CHOICE SELECTION OF COLD MEATS Delicious Home Made Potato Salad and Home Baked Ham. Telephone Winnetka Phones Winnetka 1869--1870 1871--1872 National Market 802 Elm Street Winnetka HLH ULHRA LT Clerks -- Courteous and Obliging. Delivery ser- vice--as you want it! Mrs. Donald McPherson Plans Visits in East Mrs. Donald McPherson is leaving next week with the baby for Pitts- field, Mass., where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick West. Leaving the baby with her mother, Mrs. McPherson will make various short trips in the New England states, visiting friends on the Cape and her son, Donald, who is at Camp Bonnie Dune there. She will go to Vermont to see her daughter, Fannie, who also is enjoying a season of camping at Brattleboro. Mrs. McPherson and the children will all come home about Sep- tember 10. Fannie will be here but a few weeks when she will return to the east as she is to enter Miss Hall's school in Pittsfield this fall. Mme. Robert Dupeyre of La Fronche, France, the former Harriet R. Nichols, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Edgar Stanton of 30 Locust road, for the past month, left Saturday, July 14, for New York, to sail this week-end for Paris. This was Mme. Dupeyre's first visit here since her marriage and a number of parties and dances were given in her honor. She lives in the Dupeyre "Villa Charmonnier" at La Fronche. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Weston, 1139 Oakley avenue, and their children, Betty, Jane, and Kay, returned this week from Athelstane,, Wis.,, where they spent three weeks at the Wau- saukee club. --Q-- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Klotz and daugh- ter, Catherine, of 88 Hill road, are spending the summer in Pasadena. -- Miss Eleanor Dennehy is spending the week-end at a houseparty at Harvest Point, near Charlevoix, Mich. RAPP BROS. RETURNS TO HOME IN FRANCE | Announce Dates for More Circle Picnics The Oak street Circle, with Mrs. Francis W. Duncan in charge, will give a picnic next Tuesday for 30 boys from the Chicago Commons. This is the first picnic arranged for the boys. It will be at the beach, if the weather permits, otherwise, at Community House. On Wednesday, the Skoxie Circle, with Mrs. John J. Desmond in charge, will give a picnic for 50 girls. This will be the last picnic until the last week in August, at which time Miss Mary Williams, secretary to "Chief" Davies, will have returned from her trip abroad, and when the Community House staff picnic will be given for 50 boys. Miss Antoinette Brown returned last Monday from abroad where she had been in school in Geneva during the past year. She and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen Brown, 806 Rosewood avenue, and their family left vesterday for their camp at Pointe Au 3aril in Canada, where they will re- main until September 1. RR Mrs. Ernest J. Brasseur, 333 Sheri- dan road, with Mrs. U. G. Hinman and Miss Martha Moe, gave a luncheon and card party Monday at Miss Moe's home in Evanston. Mrs. Brasseur is president of the executive committee of the Sarah Hackett Stevenson memorial which is making prepara- tions for its annual fall bazaar. --p---- Mr. and Mrs. William G. Woolfolk, 21 Indian Hill road, and their daugh- ter, Emily, sailed last week-end on the Belgenland from New York City for four months of European travel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Norseman and their little son, Joseph, Jr. accom- panied them. 522 Center St. Winnetka, Illinois SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Sweetheart Catsup, large bottle. . .23c 'Sweetheart Pure Strained Honey, JZ OZ JAY oui Bem. carer ve 25¢ Sweetheart Medium White Asparagus Tips...=.. .-.. +. 49c¢ Sweetheart Chile Sauce, 1 lb. jar. .35¢c Sweetheart Grape Conserve, Elbe ari. oom i et. 25¢ Sweetheart Tomatoes, No. 3 tin. .27c LL EN a TL a $3.00 Alola Pealed Apricots, No. 3 tin, Zine... ivoire 69c Honey Dew Melons, eathecus ic. oon, enn 29¢, 39c, 49c Best New White Potatoes, peck. ..29¢c JULY 21st Cantaloype, each ..12l%c, 15¢ and 20c Boneless Veal Roast, Ib. ......... 35¢ Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. ........... 29c Shoulder Veal Roast, 1b. .......... 29¢ Plums, basket ........... 35¢c and 75¢ Breast Veal (pocket), lb. ......... 18¢ Peaches, basket .......... 35¢ and 65c¢ Hams, whole or half, lb. ......... 25¢ Bartlett Pears, basket ........... 38¢c Pork Loin Roast, Ib. ............. 29¢ Bananas, dozen ........ i 0000 35¢ Pork Shoulder Roast, lb. ......... 18¢ Blue'Berries, gt. ......... i000 45¢ Boiled Ham, 1b. . ..% .. 0... 0 59c¢ Canada Dry Ginger Ale, doz.....$2.10 Frankfurt, 1b... i... so. 00 va 28c Fresh Green or Wax Beans; California Hams, lb. ....o=: on 19¢ ats. oo a 25c¢ Fresh Dressed Broilers, Ib. ....... 47c Fresh Tomatoes, basket. ..29¢c and 49c Leg Genuine Spring Lamb, Ib. ....39¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast, Ib. ........ 25c¢ Best Creamery Butter, lb. ....... 47c Fresh Chopped Beef, 1b. .......... 25¢ Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens, Best Rib Roast Beef, large cut, 1b. .39¢ | ORE | SEL 35¢ Pure Lard, Ib. .......... 5855000, 15¢ Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. ......... 69c Specials, Monday, July 23 American Family or Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars . American Family Flakes, Ige. pkg. . .. 49¢ Chipso, large pkg. ... .. : SER Oper Large Ivory Flakes, pkg. .. . . .. 22c Large Ivory Soap, 10 bars... .. $1.10 Large Gold Dust, pkg. ... ..... : 23c Kitchen Klenser, 10 cans ..... ... oe 59¢ Parson's Ammonia, extra large size, gal. jug. am LL 59¢ Large Lux .... 550 00 . ......... 0 25¢ Washing Soda, 3 pkgs. ........ vii 250 Veal Pattes, Ib. .... 0.0 0... ... ... = Specials, Tuesday, July 24 Batavia Brand Flour, 2415 Ib. sack .... $1.10 Pillsbury, Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour, 2433 Ib. sack... .......0.... $1.19 Cream of Wheat or Wheatena, pkg... .. 24c Quaker Oats, small pkg. ............ ... 10c Kellogg Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, Re BT ry NR Cr SE 2% Shredded Wheat, pkg. .............. ...1e Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. ........... 35¢ Grape Nuts, pkg. +... ah. ee. ol 18¢ Quaker Puffed Rice .. >. ...... ........ 15¢ Kellogg's Pep, pha ...c/ 5. b...05 12e Best Lamb Stew, 1b' .c.0...0 0... ZinBle Best Pork Chops, Ib. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE IN KENILWORTH, WINNETKA, HUBBARD WOODS AND GLENCOE SIX DELIVERIES DAILY--9 A. M., 10:30 A. M., 11:30 A. M., 2 P. M., 3:30 P. M., 4:30 P. M. Campbell's Assorted Soup, 12 cans... ... $1.00 Dew Drop Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, Teams... a rl IE $1.00 Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, 8 cans. ......... $1.00 Sweetheart Little Kernel Corn, 6 cans. $1.00 Medallion Green Olives, 10 oz. bottle, Shottles ........ 0c les Pe hs $1.00 Alola Red Raspberry or Strawberry Preserves, 4 1b. jar ii... 0... vai. $1.00 Sweetheart Sliced Hawaiian Pine- apples, No. 3 tin; 3 cans ............. $1.00 Lamb Pattes, ib... .. ican... 30c Ham Shanks, Ib.3 0 icf Rv nn i. oo. 15¢ ES Si

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