6 WILMETTE P. 0. CLOSED THANKSGIVING The Wilmette post office will be LIFE . November 22, 1929 closed all day Thursday, , November 2<3, Thanksgi\'ing Day, Postma ster joseph E. Shantz announced thi s v;cek . There will be one collection ui mail, hut no deliveries. Begin Remodeling Work on State Bank Front Sea .Raider Here The Wilmette State bank has moved its banking rooms to temporary quarters in the new addition which ha s been built at the rear of the bank structu~e. The temporary entrance to the bank i~ on Twelfth st r·eet. \Vork is in prorlress on the remodeling of the older Mrs. Robert Kenyon, · formerly of oortion of the bank. The floor will he \Vilmette , was hostess la st week to lowered to str eet level, and a new enKenilworth and \\'innetka members of trance will be built. \Vhen the t cher bridge club at her home in Lake modeling work is completed the bank Forest. 1 will have greatlY enlarged and more ---- --------------~ rommorlinus ouarters. Kenilworth Scouts Come From Behind to Down Evanston By the close margin of a 28 to 22 the Kenilworth Boy Scouts, Troop 13, unde.feated for the last eight years in Scouting competition, kept their record intact Friday night, No vember 15,' when they engaged Troop 3. champions of Evanston, in a Scoutin~ contesL · ~core DELICATESSEN Home Baking and Cooking Fresh Thanksgiving Morning · Delicious home made ASH'S ALMA WEED Pianist and Instructor Available in \Vilmctte Monday and Thursday afternoons. ln struction for young children a specialty. Solo number s or accompaniments for social functions by arrangem ent. PUMPKIN AND PIES MINCE Among the events in the contest were fire .by . friction, fire by flint, signalling, Scout drill, and knot tying . \.Vith only one more event remaining, fire by flint, the Kenilworth boys wne behind 22 to 19. However, they tooJ.: all of the three places in this even t and won the meet. Kenilworth's first team, composed of Tom Hildebrand . Donald Cooke, and Laury Botthof, pro-· duced fire by flint in seven seconds. breaking the record and giving thl'm the north shore championship. Other winning teams for Kenilworth were: Joe Harrison, Tom Hildebran d. Peter Gilbert, and Paul Gilbert, wig wag signalling, and Donald Vail, Jack Sinding, and Henry Eggert, fire h~ friction. Open all day Sunday 7j6 12TH ST. WILMETTE 3931 Studio - ! 347 · N. /)earhnr1l Parkwa.v Pholle 1V hiteha/1 4992 Count Ft'lix yon Luckner, faml'<l German sea raider <luring th e " ' o~l<l war, will speak at Xew Trier High school under the auspices of the K~w Anna Burmeister Artist at Shawnee Music Hour Anna Burmeister, one of the foremo !lt Trier Tri-~hip club ~londay evening, sopranos in the Chicago recital field . Dccembn 1). :\ great fighter by na- who has appeared as soloist at the North Shore Music fe:>tival and at tht· ture, Count Yon Lm:kner is most high- Wilmette Sunday Evening club. is '.11 ly respectl'd and admired, by his be the artist on the vrogram at tht countrymen and iormer enemie~ alike, music hour at Shawnee Country cl:tb becaust: of his finer qualities a~ a lm- Sunday, November 24, at 4 o'clock. Miss Burmeister gave a program be manitarian in that he "learned the fore the K enilworth Neighbors recent secret of \raging modern warfare " ·ith- ly when she was accorded a splendid out taking human life." ovation. Prompt l)elivery bone Wilmette 634 Just see! Two wax· wrappers keep these delicious sugar-wafer sandwiches extra fresh and crisp · .· · they're tan· FRESH SELECf POULTRY FOR THANKSGIVING For this occasion, as usual, we offer only the best, carefully selected TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS and other Meats-but, you are asked to place your order EARLY 1 talizing wafers for a party with their crisp-to-creamy taste. TURKEYS, lb. . .................................. 32c BEST TURKEYS, lb. . ............................ 41c GEESE, lb. . ................................ 2Sc & 28c DUCKS .................................... 28c & 32c ROASTING CHICKENS, lb·....................... 29c Mixed Nuts, 3 lbs.... .... ..... Sl.OO Fancy Table Celery, Bunch .... ttle Cranberries, lb. . .............. !Oe Mince Meat, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . Ue Oranges, 4 doz. . .............. St.OO Best Brick Butter, 2 lbs ...... . Sic Good Luck Butterine, lb........ .!'ic Leg of Lamb, lb . . ............... 3!c Breast of Lamb, lb. . .......... l&c Rib & Loin Lamb Chops, lb..... 48e 4-lb. Shoulders of Lamb, lb . .. . !ltc Swift's Premium Bacon, 3 lbs. St.lO Bacon Squares (sliced), 2 lbs .. . 4i'tc Bacon Squares. lb. . . . . . ... ... !Oc Armour Star Bacon, Whole or Half, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lie California Hams, lb............ . !!c Pork Liver, 2 lbs.............. . 25c Steer Liver, lb................. .!Be Pork Tenderloin, lb............. tOe Loin of Pork Roast, lb . .. . ..... !8c Home-made .Sausage Meat, lb. .. !IJc Small Ltink Sausage, lb. . ..... !9c Mickelberry's Mild Sausage, lb . .. Sj~ Best Round and Sirloin Steak, lb. . . ... .... .. ... ...... . ... .. . . fee Flank Steak, lb................ I~~ Fresh Cut Hamburger, lb.. . . . . !5e Best Rib Roast Beef, lb . . .. . lic·l~~ Best Pot Roast, lb . . ......... !ie·!8c ( taco. MA~LE GROCERY & MAJU[ET UniYeraity 12·13 r., 1936 Maple Ayenue, Evanaton