Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 30

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30 WILMETTE LIFE J. B D A L B· Ua1Yenl&7 1111 · · · PA.CKDe a t IBIPPD'& of BO.V I.BOLD GOODI S T 0 BAG· B / Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Gould, II of Evanston are being congratulated u . pon the birth of . Herbert A. Gould, II~ on October 16, at the Evanston hospital. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · Mrs. Gould was formerly Miss Mary Jane Wilson of Wilmette and Mr. Gould is the son of the Herbert A. Goulds of 1130 Lake avenue. I · Noven1ber 2. 19l8 · Parents Learn How Again /// / , / / ////////'//////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////, For the Family There is no better drinkand no better food-than milk from the WINNETKA SANITARY DAI Ry · It should be used with every meal of the day in some form. ·Purity, wholesomeness, and every goodness in our milk. WINNETKA SANITARY DAIRY 818 OAK ST. PH. WINN. i37 Parents of freshmen and sophomore students at New Trier High school visited classes Thursday, October 25. It was annual Parents' Day at the school and here we note some of the scholars showing dad and mother just how it's done geometricatly, we believe. Kenilworth Girl Scouts Hold Preliminary Meets school. At present the Girl Scouts are wQrking on their tenderfoot tests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurel avenue, have had and two grandchildren, Olmstead, Eleanor, and with them this week. S. Swaim, 701 their daughter / Mrs. Stanley Stanley, Jr., · IF more folks knew about the unique Luncheon service at Troop 2 of the Joseph Sears school Girl Scouts met for the first time last week, and held a second meeting Tuesday of this week, under the direction of Miss Gertrude Herrick, assistant di .rector of physical education at the THE VERA MEGOWEN, more would enjoy food-better health. better It is important what and where you eat. Learn the art of dining out healthfully. Miss Megowen, a University graduate and an authority on balanced foods, ·personally selects all food stuffs and plans all menus. Each and every meal is perfectly balanced. Choice meats, a great variety of fresh vegetables carefully prepared, insuring wholesome food for grown-ups as well as children. EXCELLENT FOUNTAIN SERVICE SANDWICHES- CAKES- CHOCOLATE SODAS SUNDAES OF ALL KINDS I .. 11 Those who patronize our FOUNTAIN will find the same standard of quality as in our famous Luncheons. ~ r+lia ri dislindi<Xl eve~Scfun durin~ lh. winler. in M.wld or ch'~eego-and dress ac- ' cordin~ly. of course. For all lra~l occasions. SJX!Ms and. iJ on· mu.l ~.. it once al J.l mlheiUII ~low of al· --..; T~e0p...a Et NOvEMBER uFor the Be1t There Is in Food" Gyles one corr:e~ 1E~ TBLBPBONB GRBBNLJAF 4JIJ HO fH SHORE HOTE~ · 1605 CH ICAOO AVE. t~W/118 KARON SCHUR : ami SporlsrP·r EVANSTON · f

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