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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 5

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'November 22, 1929 'I ,' WILMETTE LIFB . ' 5 Rabbi Louis Kopald will speak on Edmond Fleg's · recent . little volume "\Vhy I Am a Jew" at the regular Sunday The site for the new building project \Vilmette Village board last Tuesday morning service of North Shore Cond Chri st Episcopal church of \Vinnetka night instructed Village Attort1ey gregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon has been conveyed by the Chicago Title Charles H. Jackson t o institute con- avenues, Glencoe, November 24 at 11 o'clock. Fleg, one of the outstanding < md Trust company as trustee for a demn~t~on proceedings and secure the literary figures of France today, whose "iyndicate controlled by ]. Fred tlcGuirc, demohtton of the old frame structure last play was produced at the Comedic tn the rector, church wardens and Ycs- at one time used as the Village fire 1 Francai se la st October. wrote this ret rynll'n of · the church, a holding organi- department and located at 1233 Cen- markablc statement at the reque~t of ;.: atinn. tral avenue . Reports submitted by the yublishers of .a series of books by \Valter Zibble fire chief and Dr. \V . leadmg French wntcrs of. the day, under The dc\'clopment, to comprise a new \V. Ha'"'kins, ' health. officer, · - . t h e ttt ·1 · R easons. " declared e "'I'h etr chapel, rectory and pari sl1 house i:; he- the structure to be a fire trap and to ing planned by Charles Collens of the be entirely unsuited for .residential ATTEND FUNERAL l~ os t o n firm of Allen and Collen s, archi- nurposes from a he;1lth standpoint. Fire Chief Walter Zibble and 11rs. · tech. and will represent an invcstmc:nt of 1\ction simiTar to that taken by the Zibble left on \Vednesday morning for $300,000. Tht.: ground trans ferred com- hoat:d Tuesday has been contemplated Janesville, \Vis., to attend the funeral p:i~ es 375 fee t o f frontage 011 the west at various times .during the p~st two of an aunt of Mrs. Zibble's who died :- Ide of M a pie avenue rxtendiwr from I years but prevwusly has fatle<i to at the age of 88 years. The funeral 0 \\'as held at Janesville \Vedne sday :t fOak to S-'herry streets, \Vinnctka , with a 1 materialize. ternoon. depth o l 150 feet along the latter two 'i trccts. TO BROADCAST STORY HOUR Mr. and Mrs. ] ames M. Krafthcfer ~1 c Cuirl' and Orr represented the Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of of 901 Oakwood avenue, had a s their "<.: llers and Murray and Terrv the the National Kil)dergarten and Ele- guests last week-end and at the Notre church. The legal details were handled mentary college, will broadcast a radio Dame-Southern California football lty Concannon and Dillon for the sellers st0fv hour for children Saturda v game, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cilmartin .tncl \Vilson, Mcilvaine, Hale and Tem- morning, ~ ovember 23, from 9 umill and their daughter, Angela, of Fort pletnn for the church . <) :30 o'clock. over Station \VMAQ. \Vayne, Ind. Christ Church Gets Order Old Fire Station Condeni.med as Fire Trap ·Title to Tract for · Acting upon a resolution submitted. $300,000 Structure hy Trustee Hans von Reinsperg, the I"Wby I ~ A Jew," Topic for Rabbi Louis Kopald Mrs. Carla Rost T eacber of Phy·ical Exerci·e· Relief f o r rheumatismrestoring youthful figure and promoting grace as well as health. 50 I 5th St. Ph. Wil. 2968 BUY DIRECT Real Silk Hosiery Mills WALTER F. BUSHMAN Local authorized agent Ladies' pure silk hose-$1.00 up Ladies' silk-wool hose - $1.50 Ladies' camel's hair- silk (clocked) .. . ............. $2.10 Men's socks ......... . .SOc up Men's silk-wool. . .. ........ $1.00 Men's camel's hair-silk .... . $1.50 530 Davia St., Eva~ston, Ill. Phone Greenleaf 6035 PHONE: 'WILMETTE CITY MARKET Co. 62t'7 MAIM STREET WHOLESALE .. PHONE: WILM~ETTE 1110 MEATS .. RETAIL 1110 Thanksgiving TURKEYS 11111111111111111 II== .. ~·····,····..!.·.JI-· Do not buy until you have seen our SPECIAL SELECTED STOCK. All extra fancy-corn fed-dry picked--fresh dressed Young Tom and Hen Turkeys. And the LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN This Week Specials lor Fri. & Sat., Nov. 22·23 SPRING CHICKENS FANCY YOUNG DUCKS FANCY YOUNG GEESE Genuine Spring Small Lean FRI~~~~tE~~1,5l[~~: ALL FRESH KILLED 36e 2.9e . . . .. i SPECIALLY SELECTED Armour Star Extra Special! LAMB .L EGS I PORK LOINS HAMS Very Flavory Whole or Half Best Club orT-BONE STEAKS ~ 34e 25e . 2 se WILMETTE GLENCOE 51e KENILWORTH WINNETKA Four Daily Deliveries- 9 A.M. -11 A.M.- 2 P.M.- 4 P-M.

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