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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 4

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WILMETTE LIFE January 22, 1926 January RedUctions Now Winnetkana Will Enjoy · Long Mediterranean Tour Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robert Yates of 610 Ash street, Winnetka, will ~tart from New York January 28 on an extended cruise of the Mediterranean. Thev will · visit Spain, Africa, Italy. Palestine, Turkey, Greece, France an1l England, sailing from Southampton \) 11 March 31 and arriving ih New York on April 7. :rh<:_Y will. make the tour. on !he steamship, Samana, under .the directiOn of the Raymond and Whitcomb company. . Their son, Donald R. Yate s, ts enrolled at Th~rp Military academy! Lak~ Forest, havmg spent the Chnstma s · 1 · ·\v· k I101Idays at 10me m mnet a. Kenilworth C'lub Hears Expert on Skeeter ()ampaign ·NEw generation of beautiful feet. That means youthful feet, active feet, comfortable feet. It means feet that have not been allowed to lose their graceful arch curves, feet that have not been allowed to sag from their natural poise. Women who wear the Arch Preserver Shoe soon find themselves enjoying .the same things that girls enjoy most. Won't you see this shoe? A Edward Skinner of the Gorgas Memorial Institute spoke at Miss Harris' home on .M elrose avenue, Kenilworth, before the Kenilworth Garden dub last week. Mr. Skinner told how to exterminate the mosquito. He has been working ineradication since last summer with Cook county officials. Mr. Skinner read a report of_Mr. La Prince, 1 his predecesor, a survey of the work 'o f the Gorgas Institute. F. L. Streed Kenilworth Village ' t d d M manager was presen an rca r. L'k · , t th 't ·"""'~ ·mner s repor on e mosqm o st't I uation in Kenilworth and vicinity, and Howard School Cagers 1 explained what the village hopes to do in this work. Mr. Skinner spoke of · 1L B00k R IVa eaguers important work that could be done by I The basketball team of the Howard the Boy Scouts. Robert Townley, school will play La Grange tonight, at ~cout master, was present and was the Ho,,·ard school, it was announced i given many suggestions regarding how by Dr. D. C. Stone, athletic director. I the Scouts could help. 0!1 Friday even_ing, January 29, there The Garden club expressed great in\\"I11 he games wtth two teams from the I tcrest in the subject and a desir~ to Holtwood s.chooJ. of Evanston. Theshe co-operate in any way possible. Miss schools are memb~rs of the ~ort Harris is to take charge of this work Shore league: . whtch fosters mter- :n connections with the village. Ev I school comJ.etittOn on the north shore. anstc n has a busy campatgn . . ' on agamst mosquitoes, and all the north shore are asked to join in this good work. 1 1 Mine. Gilderoy Scott CONTRALTO 1 lin·dor \VilmettE' Tiaptist Choir The Satisfactory Store TAYLOR'S BOOTERY 605 Main Street Wilmette 385 Can take a fe,v pupils on Thursday Afternoon at 914 Central Avenue, Wilmette Jnquir<" Ut:: ~'hw ArtH Bldg., Chicngo Hurrhwn 47!-i9 \\' ilmette 66;") SHOPS FOR TROUSSEAU Mr. anrl Mrs. Thomas C. Copeland~ who have been traveling in Europe, sailed for home January 19, and upon their return they again will reside at the Orrington hotel. Their daughter, Miss Virginia, who is witl10 them, has been shopping abroad for her trousseau. Her wedding, will take place February 20, at the Wilmette Baptist church, with a reception at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Henry L. Reach, 1227 Ashland avenue. CITY MARKET CO. 627 Main.St. Phone Wilmette 1870 WHOLESAL: E- MEATS -· R:ETAIL Fresh-At Any Hour Of The Day! MEATS THAT ARE GOOD PRICES T:HA T ARE LOW PROMPT COURTEOUS S· ERVICE SALE FRIDAY & SAT. Jan. 22-23 SPJ~~~-:~~i:. ~~~~. ~i.~~ .......... 26¥2 C Special Spring Lamb Legs, per lb. 341/2c Spring Roasting Chickens, per lb ....... 42c Na~ive Pot Roast Beef, per lb ·............ 22c Dutch Oven Tasty Breads are perfect loaves, browned to a nicety and wholesomely delicious. It would make your mouth water to go through our shop when the bread is baking and smell the appetizing odors from the ovens. We'r:e truly proud of our bread, and you'll be satisfied with no other after you've tried it once. Ap::~s ?~:: .~~~~. ~~~~~.~· SOc St~c~;rt~:Se.~~ . ~~~~ ...........................45c WILMETTE-KENILWORTH GLENCOE-WINNETKA ........... THE DUTCH OVEN 1129 Central Ave. FOUR DELIVERIES 9AM. llAM. 2PM. 4PM. ·, Phone 2998

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