Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE ~If .S December ,7, J928 X mas Health Seal · Credit Auociation in . Annual Meeting Jan. 7 Sale Progresses The Wilmette Credit Men's association hold its annual election January 7 immediately following the Chamber of Commerce meeting · on that date. Successors are to be chosen for four directors whose terms expire at that time. In accordance with the by-la~s of the association, the directors wall meet after the election and elect offi·· cers from among their number. On the Monday following the election the members of the Credit Men's association will hold a dinner meeting at the Old Style Inn on Sheridan road at Chestnut avenue. Members o.f the Chamber of Commerce who are anterested also have been invited to attend this meeting. Plans for the meeting include a brief report of the ·year!s work by the secretary, some informal r<?und table discussion, and an entertamment feature now being arranged by Dr. C. H. Eldred and the secretary. w ill Rapidty, Report The annual sale of Christmas Health Seals in Wilmette is well under way. The campaign, .which opened in Wilmette on Thanksgiving day, will con tinue until Christmas. Children of the public schools are doing a large part of the selling. Pr. izes are to be given to the room s which sell the most seals. A silver cup is offered by the Chicago Tuberculosis institute also. In Wilmette all of the money · raised by the sale of Christmas seals will go to the Grosse Point Health center. Mrs. S.M. Cozzens, 906 Elmwood avenue, is general chairman of -the sate. Every person who purchases one doltar's worth of seals this year will be given a pos$er ~o put up in a window of his home. · A Delicious SPECIAL SUND.A Y DINNER Bruce Hulbert, son of Mrs. Roy C. . F E. M Cole, 315 Essex road, who Hulbert of 316 Richmond road, was has· been i~ New York on a fortnight's home from the University of Michigan business trip, has returned home. for . four days last week. 90e CREAM OP CHICKEN A LA REINE SPRING VEGETABLES FILET OF SoLE, TARTAR SAUCE ESCOLLOPED OYSTERS,' MARYLAND CHOICE OP LEG OF MILK-FED VEAL, BRAISED -~~~~~;:l:~:::.:tr.:~~ il - The NEW manageme~t of t_ he - Pastries goods will be baked daily 1 · W _ itlj t.bat delicious .- flavor of Mother's Home · ·Baktng. PHONE WILMETTE 1025 ;= ;~ ; Our quality is guaranteed - I ·i i ~ FRESH HAM, SAUCE ROBERT BEEF TENDERLOIN, . MusHROOM SAuCB SPRING CHICKEN STUFFED, GIBLETS SAUCE CHICKEN A LA KING ON TOAST PRIME RIBS OP BEEF AU JUS BEECHNUT JAM, CURRANT JELLY CHOICE OP FRESH VECBTABLES Au GRATIN PotATOEs CHOICE OF MANY DESSERTS CoFFEE, TEA OR Mn K · · · · · · · · · · ·· · Will ~ou have a sa·ple! · · · · · · · · · · JF you've never . used Hoffman Bros.' Good Coal, call us up now and let put in a ton to try · out. We know that an actual trial will tell the story m o r e eftectively than any other way. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · us At the Central Cafeteria '.'self-service" means only self-selection, for our service is as complete as that to be found -anywhere. Should you desire only a luncheon, it is your privilege to choose your food accordingly. A complete luncheon may be had for as little as SOc. Central Caleteria BOI'I'NANM BROS. Fred Miller NELSON BLDG. CENTRAL AVE. East of Wilmette Ave. · · · · · 40~ear h . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12.0&- CBiri'BAL AVEIIVB Telephone lSI Wilmette · · ·

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