z WILMETTE LIFE May 31, 1929 A. Pho~e~ SELLER OF GOOb FOOD··· Grocery 510-511-512-513. · Vaa eusea lleab 514 Juniors at New Trier Mrs. Nellie Dingee, to Elect for 1929-30 Wilmette: ·· Pioneer, ·officers of next year's seflior class· at New Trier High school' ·are to be elected next week by members of t.h is year's junior class. -~riday_ after!l?O"· May 31, is the deadhne for p~hho~s for candidates. A primary electiOn Wlll be held Monday, June 3, on the candidates for whom petitions have been presented, and the two candidate-, foi each office who recdve the largest number of votes will be considere<J nominated. The final election wi11 h~ held Tuesday morning. June 4. . Sumfnotted by Death Mrs. Nellie . Welsted Dingee, 86, pioneer resident of Wilmette, passed away Thursday, May 23, at Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. Dingee was taken ' suddenly ill while rnotoring home from St. Petersburg, Fla., where ·3he had spent the winter. .At her be~side at the time of her death was her daughter, Miss Annie W . Dingee, who had accompanied her. The other four chitdren were enroute to Chattanooga when Mrs. Dingee's death occurred. Mrs. Dingee and her husband, Samuel M. Dingee. came to Wilmette in 1858, fourteen years before the village was incorporated. Mr. Dingee died in Mav, 1899. Mrs. Dingee was one of the two 5urviving ·charter members of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church. The other is Mrs. Wiltiam Panushka. Mrs. Dingee took part in the cornerstone laying of the new Wilmf'tte Parish Methodist church . edifice last fatt before going to Florida. She · was ahQ one of the charter members of the ' 'Vilmette Woman's club. Surviving her are three sons, Charles S. of Wilmette, Samuel S. of Wausau , \Vis., and Wi11iam Vv. of Kilbourn, \Vis.; two daughters, Annie of Wilmette, and Mrs. L. F. Berry of Oak Park; fifteen grandchildren, and ei g ht great grandchildren. The funeral services were co nducted Monday afternoon at her late residence, 926 Lake avenue. by the Rev. Horace G. Smith, pa'3tor of the \Vil mette Parish Methodi st church. Buri al took place at RosehiiJ cemetery. Ceatatal A.veaae aad IZtb StNet A personal service store, personally operated for 2 5 consecutive yearsinviting the most rigid comparison of prices and qualities-not of a few looding items. but of our entire stock. ONLY-SATURDAY, JUNE 1ST-ONLY Ntr·~~. ~·~ .~?~~ .~~. ~~~~. ...... Swift Premium Hams \i\T hole or Half Fresh 40c SPECIAL SALE--JUME I to JUNE 8 Lamb Patties u. Doze11 ·····J3c Lb .... ·JOe Made Preston Farle\', 300 Abbottsforrl road, Kenilworth, a · sophomore at Northwestern universitv. has been elected business manager ~f the "Syllabus," the university year book,· for next year: The book is published each spring by the junior class and the members of its staff are elected a year in advanc<!. -oMr. and Mrs. Earl Green and their family, 315 Warwick road, Kenilworth, spent the week -end at their summer home at Crystal Lake. They will close their house in Kenilworth shortly for the summer and will spend the entire season at Crystal Lake. -o- LEMONS. Sun-l,ist. An unu sual bargain. .... ·.. . ....... . ............... . \ ~ alencias. ORANGES. Fancy Fine for juice or table. Dozen 25c 35c Mrs. H. Cumberland of 119 Fifth street ha~ gone to New York to meet her aunt, Mrs. A. Setchfield of Tovgrolawh, Queen sland, . Australia, who has been spending some time in Scotland. After her visit here, Mrs. Setch· field will r.eturn tp Australia in the fal!. ~ll l llllltlllttlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll'lll l l l lllll ll lllll'l lllllll l llll l llllllllllllllll lll l ~ CHICKEN a la King. l-lave it in the hou se None- Such brand. high est q uaHty. 1O_J;i oz. can . . ... . ....... . . . for en1ergencies. 49c 24c 24C Summer Tutoring for grade school children - PEACHES. Sun -tfint Yeiio"· Cling. 6 large, solid hal\'es 111 a tetnptingly rich syrup. T t~'"'. ,y /2 can .................. . . '. . "o. I ~atgr _ BETTY L. BROWN Wilmerre 2094 The Alfred Evers, 3925 Fore st avenue, will be guests of Mrs. Evers' mother, Mr s. Bertha Kirschke, of _ Chicago over Memorial day week-etl(l. - - - - - - - .. 615 Linden Ave. Individual Help 3 years' experience Sherwood Musi( S(hool Local Branch 6la Lake A ·\'e. Pllone Wilmette 1648 State Accredited Affiliated Teacher ERNAU AKELY OLIVES_. · \"ictor Brand Spanish green oli\'es. Full p1nt ............................ . 6 week rerm $1 s.oo - -·--------- ------------- 'itllllll l ttlllllllllllllllllllllllll l ll l ll ll l l l l l llll lll ll l lll lllll l lllll lll ll ll l ll tl.ll..t:llll~ ll·~ ': ' " '~ :=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRESERVES. Ma Brown 1 lh . ~la s s . Strawherry, Red Ra spherrv. Hlackherrv , Pineapple or .Apricot. Each. 28\: TOMATO JUICE. The newe st. healthful. tastv appetizer. Richelieu 10 oz.· can 9c SOAP. American Family laundrv. 10 bars f0r 66c. Box of 80 · bars ... . . $5.25 PEANUT BUTTER. Richelieu . None better. 10 oz. glas s 28c CRAB MEAT. Richelieu. Finest packtd. 0 lh. can 46c; 1 lb. can .84c TUNA FISH. Ph·mo uth Ruck ';j lh . can 24c. Monsoon selected white meat , ~ lb. can . . 43c CHEESE. · Ht·rkuner Countv fresh, nappy w.h ite . Lh. -44c Roquefort. Unusually good. Pound .. . . . .... 71c Velveeta. Kraft' s tH.'\\' product. Half pound 27c MARMALADE. King Kell y Recom -~ o range marmalade . me nded without re servation. Generous 15 oz. glass Jlc CAVIAR. Genuine Russian 1\f oscovy. Thre t: 1Yz oz. cans for . . . . . . . . . $1.00 HONEY. One po und comh 24c Vol. I Published in rhe interest of \Vrlmette people and the Ridge Road vicinity by tht No. 19 worth two on an old one, and three in the can. George \iVhite has started remodeling his Grocery and Market. ·'Guess he will cause some of the rest of us to perk up a bit." "Do you mind telling me what you paid for that car?" "Yes, I haven't." Better get your honsc mtmbers arid letter boxes before July 1st. SALTED PEANUTS· . fre s l~ . Pound .. Ahvays 29c RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL C. RENNECKAR. Editor. SARDINES. Rondel Portuguese boneless in· pure olive oil. ~ lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c CANDY. Pure spice gum drops, round. Pound . . . . . . . . . 33c Pure spice gum drops. long. Pound . . . .. ... . ......... 33c Chocolate covered molasses chips. Pound . . . . . ... 48c Chocolate dipped c: ramels. Pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48c CORN. Richelicu Golden Bantam or Maine Evergreen. No. 2 can 19c. Dozen cans $2.25 PEAS. Richelieu Early June sweet sifted. No. 2 can 15c Dozen cans .. .' ... $1.75 Forgive and forget sounds welt, but most folks are more often than not for getting than for giving. The S C· o u t s of St. Joseph Troop 1'\ o. 9 appreciate the fine support given them hy their friend and parents at the card party given last week. Uncle: "The modern girl doesn't know what needles are for." N i e c c: "I do. They're for the phonograph .. , Shop on the Ridge Painter (after SOfoot · fall) : "What's this you're giving me, water? How far's a fellow got to fall before they give him something stronger ?" ·· 5·70 81. on all cash orders of $1.00 or over. Flour, sugar and meat Discount { bear no discount. All orders delivered. Cash ( Shop on the Ridge A gallon of paint on a new surf ace is It won't be long now before the mail carriers will be covering t h e territory west of Ridge Road. RIDGE A VENUE PHARMACY Oppoaite St. Jo~eph'· ~ School Phone Wilmette 316 ~--------------~----------------------------------~