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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE March is, 1927 ~--------.I NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (recorded at the Chamber of Commerce) ' F riday, March 18 7 :30 p. 111.-Wilmette Chapter, R. A. M., · Masonic temple. 8 p. m.-Wilevansbrook Encampment. No. 177 I. 0. 0. F .. Odd Fellows' hall. Sunday, March ZO Drive, Wilmette Community Chest association. 7:30 p. m.-Sunday Evening club, Dr. Charles Stelzle, speaker, Congregational church. Monday, March Zl 6 :30 p. m.-Dinner, North Shore ·Real Estate board. Lake Shore terrace. Tuesday, March ZZ 12 :15 p. m.- Luncheon, Wilmette Optimist club, Lake Shore terrace. 8:12 p. m.-:-Ouilmette couticil. No. 922, Knig-hts of Columbus, Odd Fellows' hall. Wedne day, March 23 12 :15 p. m.-Luncheon. \Vilmette Rotary club. Ouilmette Countrv cluh. Thursday, March 24 7 :30 p. m.-Wilmette lodge, No. 931, A. F. & A. ).L ~fasonic temple. 8 p. m.-\Vilevansbrook Encampmcnt. No. 177 I. 0 . 0. F.. Odd Fe llows' hall Friday, March 25 7 :30 IJ m.-Wi lmette chapter, R. A. ).L ).f asonic temple. Yale Chronicle Films Attract M any R est"d en tS The Yale Chronicles of America photoplays being shown at New Trier High school every week arc attracting capacity audien~es in the after noons when the historical films are shown especially f9r the children nf the township. The evening showing:-; of the picture s, however, have not been mark ed by such a larg-e attend -:ance. It · is emphasized that all resident-; of Ne\'\' Trier arc invited to view th e:-;c interesting and instructive films. Thtn· is no admision charge. Children are welcome to come to the evening sho\\' ings accompanied by older per om. ii_ is explained. The remaining date s of the serit:s are announced as follow s : Fridav March 18- The Eve oi tht· -' Revolution (afternoon ) Monday, March 21- The Declaration of Independence (afternoon) ~[onday, "Niarch 28-Yorktown (aftnnoon) Monday, April 4-Vinccnne s (afternoon) Friday, April 8-Daniel Boone (after-. noon and evening) Monday,· April 18-The Frontier \\'om an (afternoon and evening-) Thursday, April 21 - Alexander Ham ilton (afternoon) Friday, May 6-Dixie (afternoon and evening) Thursday, May 12-Cohunbus (afternon and eYening) It's time to have your rugs cleaned. When may we call for them? ·· I,. · ~ TRY AT NEW TRIER The W ilmette Pub lic school orchestra will present a Beethoven program during the assembly period at the New Trier High school on Monday, March 2.1. The o.rchestra i~ under the ~lirectton of Mtss Cathenne Grandqmst of Wilmette. '! WINS BOXING LJ;:TTER 1 Howard Winberg- of \Vilmettc . forn! erly a student at . ~ew Trier High s~hoo l , was a:varded ~etter s in '.\': e:-t ·· ltng and hoxmg at l\.empcr !\1tht:n,· school last week. 6:11 MAIN STREET WHOLESALE CITY MARKET CO. PRONE: WILMETTE 1810 MEATS ' F . RETAIL All Speeiall~ Selected Meats and Poultr~ at Tbi· s BIG SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH IS and 19 Roasting . Chickens Pork Loins 38c 31c 30c Spring Lamb Legs, lb·..... ... .38c Native Rib Roast Beef, lb... .38c Best cuts VEAL LEGS Fresh Beef Tongues 32c 28c Armour Star Hains, lb .... 29Y2c Half or whole Half or whole Armour Star Bacon, lb. ~ .. 39Y2c Half or whole side Native-white EGGS Strictly Fresb Armour Clover Bloom Butter, lb . .. SSe Jones Dairy Farm Sausage Links 37c Meat 32c Ham Shanks Lean and Meaty . }5 C

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