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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1929, p. 4

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WILMETTE F acuity Holds Reception LEGS AND OTHER THINGS IT is quality and not QUANTITY which counts FOR the most these day. A CENTIPEDE has over a HUNDRED legs but you NEVER heard of Ziegfield HIRING one of them FOR his foJlies . facultv of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college welcomed all students of the summer school Thursday afternoon in the alumnae room at Harrison hall for an acquaintance tea. An attractive musical program· was presen , t ed by students of the college. Mi ss Virginia Dougherty of Chicago, who was one of the commencement week s·oloists, sang several selections accompanied by Miss Catherine Davies of Maywood. Miss Betty Rombough of Tulsa, violinist, was accompanied by Miss Caroline Fitch of Madison. Miss Evelyn Hamilton of Oak Park pre se nted several piano selections. The summer school. which has an unusuaJiy large enrollment, will lbc continued until Augu ·t 2. ~fr. and ~Irs. E. ~f. Antrim of 1136 A shland a \'Ctme, and their so n Tom are CXIH'c ting to leave \\' ilmett~ about the middle of July for vacation in the Lake Champlain and Lake George reg-ion in the East. Their trip ·will combine bu:'iness with p leasure, for Mr. Antrim will attend · a meeting at Bluff f~Qjnt July 22. -0- :::id~::-~=:t~:.~ ~:k~ .~; ~; , I ' LIFE July 5, 1929 N. U. Trustee ~--------------------------~ Announce Several Summer Rentals of Winnetka Houses McGuire and Orr's Winnetka rcai estate offic'e reports the following \Vinnetka houses rented for the summer. No. 361 Hawthorne lane. the hom e of E. H. R_a~l. Jr., to ~f. K. ~{eyer )f the \Vinnctka Trust and Savings bank. The home of Stante~· H. Simpson, 1040 Starr road tQ George A. \Vheeler . The Frank D. Fulton home at 884 Hill road to \\'alter D. ~fain, who ha s just arrived from Caliiornia. Howard \\. Fenton has taken th e home of H. ]. Freyn at 55 Indian Hill road . ]. R. Reilly of o-W Blackthorne roa d has rented to Francis C. Prest. C. R. \ Vetmore has rented the home of ~I. C. Allen, 1011 Spruce street. Franklin G. C lement will occupy th e home of E. F. Johnson on Ridge road in the Indian Hill club g-rounds. Melville C. Chatten has leased hi s home at 1025 Dinsmore road to H. Felsenth~l of Winnetka. ~[ rs. Arthur E. Ruff and her son, Gordo_ n, of 1320 ~faplc a\'cnue, spent a recent week-end at ~adison where th e\' attended commencement at the Cnlversit\' of \Viscon sin. Gordon's cousin, Francis Lee Utley, was· graduated from the universitY with honors and will enter Haryard fn th e fall for po t graduate work in literature. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, and won a Phi Beta Kappa key this \\'alt;r . Xoble Gillette. 533 Roslyn ~1 rs. Arthur ~f. Long, -Wl Tenth road. Kcntlworth. has gone to Luding- street, \Vilmett e, was recently elected ton, ~1 ich .. to spend the week of the Fourth of July \vith his family. Mrs. a member of the Xorthwe~tern uniGillette and Mary have been there \'Crsity board of trustees. ~1rs. Long, ~i nee the first part of June. who was the nominee of the alumni It is the SAME way with our STORE here- we may not HAVE as large a store as YOU might find in CHICAGO-- but our QUALITY is just as GOOD and sometimes BETTER than you will FIND in the big city STORES. association, succeeded Mrs. Carl R. y~ar. -0I _.atham of EYan ton, formerly of \\ ilThe Charles H. Coppels of 1534 mctte. whose t~rm expired thi year. \Va shington avenue, a'ccompanied by Mrs. Long was dean of women at their niece, Miss Andcrso~1 of K~nka :!\orthwcstern for six . . · · kee. who have been spendmg the1r va·. r · · · ) ear:-, rcsJgn.Jn~ a_ I cation at their cottage, " IdJcwild," at ) car ago when she became marnrcl. . Lakewood, \Vi s_,_. have returned hom~. Try This Refreshing .Rub-down T'o day! MAPLE GROCERY &·MARKET Prompt Delivery 1936 Maple AYenue, Evanston University 12-13 PHONE WILMETTE 634 SPECIAL-Small Broilers Dressed While You Wait, Average Z lbs. . . ..... . . Hens Dressed While You' Wait, lb. .. .. . · . . · .... · · · · · · . · · · Live Broilers Dressed While You Wait, lb. ... . ..... .... .. ... . Round, Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks, lb. · · ·· ·· ··· ···· 0 .... ... . . . . 0 ·· 0 . 0 0 · · 0 · · It is our AIM always to secure the VERY best merchandise OBTAINABLE for our CUSTOMERS. so that they WILL be pleased with it AND' also with US . Moral: Try the ho.me mer chant first. If he doesn't have what you want he can usuaJiy get it for you quicker than you could yourself. One Pint :\itn a hard cl;t\· at \\·ork or pia~· rub YtHlr ti;·ed and lame , 111\1-.ch.·s with Puretest Rubbing Alcohol. \ .tlll.ll it·tl likt· a JH.'w · person. ~(1ld only at your Rcxall Drug ~t o rl'. ~~ Central and W·lmette Avenue 1 Phones Wilmette 28 and 29 The Rexa[[ Store Best Native Rib Roast, lb. ........... ... .... . Rib Rolled Roast Beef, lb. ........ . .. .. ..... . Boneless Native Rump Roast, lb . .. Short Beef Ribs, lb. Genuine Spring Legs of Lamb, lb . .. . ........ . Loin Lamb Chops, lb. . . ...... . ... . . Rib Lamb Chops, lb · ........ .. . ... . Whole Leg of Veal, lb · . .................. Rib & Loin Veal Chops, b. . ..... . .. ... .... . J2c SOc 35c 38c 34c 19c Breast of Veal, lb· ..... .... .. .. .... . . Pork Shoulder Roaat, lb · ....... . . .. .... .. Spare Ribs, lb. .......... . .. ..... . Rib Pork .Roast, .. lb. . ........... . Pork Loin Roast, lb. . ........... . 40c 36c SOc 40c 18c 19c 15c I 27c 45c 29c JSc ·· 0 0 Wisconsin Yellow Cheese, ......... . . .. . Fresh Ground Beef, lb·. ........ . Rolled Roast Spring Lamb, lb . ......... . ··· ·· ·· ··· ·· 0 0. 0 ·· 0 ·· B;c~~~. ~~~.our'~. ~ta~ .~~ . ~~i.f~'s .Premium, KU::ber Ham, ......... ... 29c 32c. 25c 28c $1.10 ltad.&::llmaiilliiii Central and Wilmette Avenues Phones Wilmette 28 and 29 29c I L';!e d~;.mon~, .. . . ..... 45c Fresh Blackberries - Strawberries - Pineapples P. e aches - Cantaloupes

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