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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 4

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~~a~·· ··ttial · . . SELLER .OF GOOD·FOOD Ceatnt· ·I S fill· CiaWCBj 511-511-512-513 .· 514 ' SPECIAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 21 ONLY I ~~~ -~~~~~-~-·~ ~~~ ~~-~~- 40c .A,eata for D. M. Ferry'· Seeds. We feel aatiafied theae are the moat reliable aeeda oa tlae .....at, aacl have a complete stock of all ftletablea aacl lo.·eeda on cliaplay where you can coDvenieDdy make your own aelectioaa. CHOICE WHITE CLOVER SEED. . Lb. ...................... . ...... . ... . . . . . ... . . . .......... .. . FLOUR. 'fhe wholesale price of flour is gradually going up; if you to FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. . _ Doz· .... . . .. .... . .. . . . . .. . . .. .... . .. . . . ..... .. ...... . ...... . BEST QUALITY FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER. Lb. .... . . .. .... . ... . . . .. . . . .... . ....... . ............ . ....... SWANDOWN CAKE FLOUR. Because of the unsettled condition of the lake water, plans for the P!DDP.ing of unfiltered' water from the Kenaiworth water works pending the completion of the new p~nt were ord~d aban~oned by the VJIIaae board at ats meetang on Thursday of last week and the old · filten wr :e ordered moved and reset. · . ~he n~essat.Y for movang or .temporanly doang wathout the filtr:ataon system arose thrC?ugh. the .erectaon of the new plaf!t whach as beang cons~ructed on the sate of the present equapment. ln .~rder to make the .ne~essary exca:~o: ~:rr!~~::; buddmg the filters It was at first . considered satisfactory to chlorinate the water as it was pumped in and to dispense temporarily with filtration, but due to the turbid condition of the water this plan was abandoned. ·.. s7·· Fr11fiiJis · ,, ·. G·~.. , llll~ ·,c··· ,, ..,.·o· s...... · w-;, _ , · Lf~ ~~5:5~~~~·- ~~-~~~t- -~~~~~~~~~~ . ~-~s·t·. ~~~~~~~~~· $3.25 :r~~:. ~n~~~~igS:~k y~~- ~~~~~. ~~~- ~~~~. ~~. ~~. ~- ~~~- ~~~ &8c $1.19 37C 53e · 3Se Pkg· . . .. . . ........... . . . . . . .... . . . . .. ... . . .. .... . .......... BEST QUALITY GRAHAM FLOUR. 5 lb. bulk . . . ... ..... . . .. . . .. . ... . . .. . .......... .. . . . . .. . .. . BEST QUALITY PASTRY FLOUR. . _ 5 lb. bulk . .... . . ... .. . ... ... . .. .. . .. ... . ... . · ... .... . .. .. . . . BROOMS. · No. 10. . . . Four sewed, exceptaonal value, each ... .-: . ...... . . .-. ........ . LARD. Armour's Star,. Pure Leaf, in 1 lb. cartons .. . . .. . ..... . . ......... .. . . ..... .. .' . . ... .. .. . JOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX. Pt. jar, liquid, Sic; lb. can, solid, 57c; 2 lb. can, solid . . . . . . · SHELLED WALNUTS, extra fancy large halves. Lb. ...... .. . . .. .. ..... .. . .. ........ . ......... . ..... ·........ . SHELLED PECANS, fancy, fresh, perfect halves. Lb. ..... .... ... . . ... . .. . .......... .. .. . . . ... .. .. . . ..... . ... . CALIFORNIA BUDDED WALNUTS, . . diamond brand, extra large jumbo. Lb. . . .... . ... . ........ . VINE~R. Pure Cider. Full qt. bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . FIGS. Rlue Ribbon. F.xtra fancy California eating Figs. 14b. . .. .. .... . .. . .. .. . ... . .. . . . .. ... .... .. . ' R~CHELIEU SKINLES.S PRESERVED FIGS, unusually ·rich 10 flavor, large 16-oz. J:&r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . ~ . . . . ..... . . . .. . P.... Diner, sweet garden teleRic..._ Spiced Caatal-.. phone. Can. IZJ,c; doz., $1.51 Jam. Large 16-oz. jar . ... 2Sc Cl7atal Wlaite Borax Soap RicWietl Sliced Wlaole PMCh-. F1akea. Large pkg. . ....... De 10 to 12 large peaches in Kitclaea Kleuer. 10 cans . ISc jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie Sahara .W iaite Cnpe Toilet Ric:Wieta P·claee Lemon Cling Paper. 12 large rolls .. . . .lie Free Stone. Halves and sliced. Heavy syrup and rich in ..avor. 3 large No. 2~ cans ..... $1· Hawaiiaa Pi-..'-· Beauty Large Package brand. Large No. 2 can, 2Sc Fnit Salad. None Such. Only the choicest of fruits used. Large No.2~ can . ....... 41c iYOJ7 ia Ja... p..._ PIYJilouth Rock. Bartlett to E.... ~ Tlaiaa Stemed. Large No. 2~ can. it Toaclaea Doz., $UI; can . .. ....... .3Sc A....-i 011.. OiL Qt. can, $1.51 S. IM* Gondolier Portugese Boneless. Large No. ~ cans 2Se 2Se &8c J&e Sl OS 75e SSe 43e 18e 2Se 38e Recommendations haYe been inade that Francis X. Busch, former corporation counsel of Chicago during thr administration of Mayor William E. ' Dever, be retained as legal advisor to ·the North Shore Grade Separation committee. An engineer has also been virtually decided upon, it is said. President Henry F. Tenny, of Winnetka, President D. Gerber of Glencoe, and Paul 0. Hoffman of Wilmette comprise the committee making recommendations. which will very soon be J»resehntehd to ~hllae boafrds thof ~he variouls nort s ore va ges or ear approva It ~s propose~ that each village shall pay ·~-s proportaonate share of the expeilse of the ~ork undef!aken ~Y the Grade Separataon commattee, mcluding the retention of an attorney and an engineer, the assessment being .,.__· He_._-rt WiDe" to made in pro,portion to the real estate ~ I'Ve valuations of the several villages. Give Lecture Seriea This also is a matter which will later At the request of friends in the be ~ken before the village boards for Kenilworth Union church and in the approval community, Dr. Herbert Willett is to deliver five lecture studies on five con- Wilmette Phyaidana' secutive · Wednesday evenings beginOub Holda Banquet ning April 18. The subject of these The Wilmette Physicians' . club held · lecture studies is "Ancient Prophets and Modern Problems." On April 18 its annual dinner through the kindDr. Willett wiD speak on "Samuel: ness and courtesy of the North Shore The Making of a Nation"; on April Health Resort on Thursday, April 19. 25, "Elijah : Popular Rights." Other The dinner is given every year by the lectures and topics will be announced Health Resort in honor of the physicians of the club and their wives. each week in the WILII£'1"1'£ Lrn. There were approximately 100 present Miss Edith Ray Young of 6.1) Park to enjoy the dinner and the interesting avenue is now able to be out again program which followed. after having been confined to her bed for three and a half weeks with a Mrs. Roy Hulbert entertained at sprained and fractured ankle. luncheon and bridge on Wednesday of this week in her new home on Rich-omond road in Kenilworth. Mrs. Richard Kenyon, formerly -oEmily Foresman, entertained at tea Mr. and )4rs. G. W. ·Kibby of 835 from 3 until 6 o'clock on Wednesday Lake avenue have left for the East of this week at her apartment in Chi . for a stay · of about a month's duracago. tion. -o-oMr. and Mrs. Homer L. Bundy of Fred Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1337 Elmwood avenue announce the Oscar W. Schmidt of 829 Elmwood birth of a son, Homer L. Jr., at the avenue, has won his varsity letter at Evanston hospital Sunday, April 15. Dartmouth. w. AT THE PATrY SHOPPE SPECIAL for SATURDAY Lemon Filled White Layer Cake and 25c · Horne Made Bran Muffins ·G:S· ........... . ..... .. . .. .... De Saba.. Redwood Alaska, extra fine in quality and flavor. No. 1 can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4lc No. ~ can . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2lc Qu·· York State. unusually rich and creamy. Lb. . ... 4lc R..._S..Uitriaa.... ....._ No. 2 can, Zlc; doz. . ... ·. .SIAl ~ss and very fine in flaY or. 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