WILMETTE LIFE May li, 1929 A. S. Vaa Deusea SELLER OF GOOD FOOD · CeatJial Aveaae aad IZtb Su-eet Swigart Pupils to Give Recital Next Thursday Phones Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meats 514 SPECIAL.SALE-MAY 11 to MAY :&5 NATIVE RIB ROAST OF BEEF. Special for Saturday, May 18, only, per lb..... FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK. Per lb. . .......................... ·. NATIVE POT ROAST OF BEEF. ORANGES. Floridas, Dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COOKIES. National Biscuit Household cookies. Large Y-r lb. box. Crispy bro,vn wafers. Box ........................ . OLIVES. Clo\·er Hill, Spanish Queen. Qttart ............................. ... . 98C s~~~: .I~t-11:~ -~·:~~~ .(.~:··.~~.~:~~·:t.c·d·... ........ 61c FLOUR. S1 02 PI~1~P~~~S... ~":·~·~!~ . . ~ . a.r~:e... r_i ~)~. ~<~(:t:i~l~ ZSc BEANS. $2 15 NEW POTATOES. Clean , 'vcll fonncd and finn. 40c 30c 30c X ~:~~~\·e~~- . ~~~~ .f~ ~~:~ ~)~~~~~:~~ -~£. ~~~~ .'~~~~- 43c Per lb ........................... . o. 150, large, juicy \T ery special at. peck . . . . . . . . . . . . Richelieu, extra tine. ~'B bbl. sack ................. ·. . . . . . . · · Oneketna fancy cut stringless beans. .An unusual ,·aluc. ~o. 2 can. Each 18c. · MARSHMALLOWS. and fresh. then1. 5 lb. tin .. . ..... . : . . . . . . . . . . . . CD WAX. Johnson's Aoor ,,·ax. Solid 1-lb. can, 57c; solid 2-lb. can. $1.10. J~iquid, pints, .eacl1 ................................ . TOMATOES. Clearfield. r~~ancy, large, red, ripe fruit. ~o. 2J;j can, ISc. pur e rrhe econotnical \\·ay to buy CanlJ>Iirc. 24c 59c 49c Estelle and George Swigart will present their pupils · in recital at 1037 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, Thursday Charles F. Brandt, a resident of Wilevening, May 2~, at 8:15 o'clock. The mette for eighteen years and with an following program wilt be given : extended experience in selling coal and Gavotte from French Suite .... . . . .. Bach Largo .................. .. . . Handel material to north shore people, has a ssumed management of the new WilHicha rd Steen, violin Eleanor Steen, cello m ette Coal and Material yard on Lake .Ja ne t Wright, piano a venue at Thirteenth street the same Da nse de Villa ge . ..... J. Harold Henry site at which he formerly did busiDaphne Craig F olk SongR ........ . .. The Skyla rk n ess. The new firm and its staff is Th e Little Fiddle and Hymn largely made up of Wilmette men faSong of May ......... . ... . .. . .. .. . Mozart miliar with local needs. Matthew Jane Horton Heinzen, who takes care of phone orCradl e Song . . . .. . ... . ....... .. ... Hauser The Jug~l e r .......... . ..... . . . . . . Severn ders, has lived in Wilmette all his life, Ernestine Behrens and ] ack Paterson, who visit s cu5 Etud e ........... . ... . . .. .. Schroeder tomers as a salesman and service man, · Jane Horton ha s been a Wilmette r esident for twenR oss Blaylock Russia n l\leloclie ... . ...... . . . ..... H egner ty -o ne years and was for many years G~ ea mu s Jgitur ...... . ..... Traditiona l a coach in New Trier High school. Cra le Song ................ Schlemueller On e would scarcely recognize the Ross Blaylock ll C\\' yard as being a re-built form of th e one formerly existing at that corMrs. George R. Bennett, 1301 Ash- n er. It has been completely renovated land avenue, entertained at a luncheon and modernized. The exterior of the and shower on Wednesday afternoon office is finished in stucco while the at her home in honor of Miss Margaret ·warehouse and other buildings are in Law, who i· 3 to be married soon. orange and black which also is the -o:color scheme used on all trucks and Mr. and Mrs. Vic F. Schaefer of other equipment. Ocean Park, Cal., announce the birth Entering the office one finds a comof a daughter on Mother's day, Sunday, modious lobby with high ceilings, with May 12. Mr. Schaefer is the son of walls of decorative panels and with Mrs. Mary Schaefer of 1501 Washing- floor coverings of an artistic tile deton avenue. sign. Large windows and a glassed --odoor admit a flood of sunlight. Office Mrs. Alfred Weeks of 1820 E lm- equipment is modern and planned for wood avenue entertained at a hard the convenience of cust omers and to times party last Saturday evening in speed service. At the left a wellhonor of Mr. Weeks' birthday. About lighted private room is fitted up with fort y guest s were pre sent. tahles, chairs, telephone and \vriting --oe quipment for use by customers. At _ Mrs. George A. Zabriskie, II., 911 the right is the shipping department Sheridan road, with her son George, equipped with time-saving devices and Jr., returned recently from a four a weightograph attached to the scale months' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- indicating the exact weight of the fuel ward C. Zabriskie of New York City. or material to be delivered. This Firm Proves a Coal Yard Can Be ·Neat ·as a Pin Recommended I · ·1.25 th. is week Iloy ............................ . CORN. Richelien Golden Bantan1 or Maine Evergreen. No.2 can. 19c; dozen TOILET PAPER. Scottish Belle soft, plain tissue. Regular $1.50 value; dozen GRAPE JUICE. l\1eiers Pure Concord. P int. 2Sc: quart ......... .' ............ . PICKLES. Clover Hill _ s,veet gherkins. A Yery special Yalue. Quart ............. . Olive Oil. Richetieu guaranteed quality. Quart .. $1.15 Antonini. Quart . . $1.42 Brooms. Hi gh grade, 5 sewed. Each ...... . .. . .... 59c Sardines. ' Imported boneless in pure olive oil. Yz lb. can Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 29c Norweaiaa smoked. in pure Doze11 $1.80 $2.25 $1.10 tiOUSEHOLD COOKIES olive oil. 1-4 lb. can. Each lSc Soap Flakes. Am.e rican Familv. Large size. Each .. . 49c Pastry Flour. Richelieu. 5 lb. sack . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2Sc Graham Flour. Richelieu . 5 lb. sack . .. ..... . .. . ..... 2Sc Yellow Corn Meal. Richelien. 5 lb. sack . .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. 2Sc 49c 39c Scalloped, brown rounds, wi~h a sprinkling or sugar. Labeled «first rate" by the whole family, beeause that's just what they are. Buy them by the package. · 5 81. Cash ( over. Flour, sugar and meat 70 Discount { bear no discount. All orders delivered. on all cash orders of $1.00 or