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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1930, p. 6

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(Pers.ts'I) The A & P store nearest .you,-is your store. It- is made to supply your wants.,at least- possible expense to you. Behind the mats' at *the counter stands an army- trained and'ready to do your bidding. A&P Swif t'a Premiuni Cookeci MILK-FED CHICKEN, Re'ady to Serve, lb... ..43c- Maxwell House 1 lb. Dl Monte LE SLICED PINEAPPE. Kellogg's PEP ýor Thompson's MALTED MILK . Rajah SALAD DRESSING.. National Asso rtwent COOKIES ........ 39c Cana 49 c ...Pkg. tOc Tin .60c size Col1 dberg, Irisb Terrier depficted aboveg a veteran of, the, World. war, and mascot of1 Battery' B, 122nd Field Artillery,, bas arrived in Wilmetté to niake b is home with the W.illiam Mc-. Keigban famnily at 1615 Walnut ave- nue. Goldberg-saw service overseas, wvas gassed- in tbe Argonne and served ,tith the Army of Occupation. He twice crossed the~ Atlantic and today seems. as pert and Irisb Terrier as ever nipped a tramp's heel. road, Kenîlworth, entertained on Wed-7 nesday of this week in honor of Mrs. George Woodiand of Tampa, Fia., mother -of Mr. Woodland, and Mrs. Charles Hills, mnother of Mrs. Wood- and, wbo lives in Chicago. The affair xvas a lunchon and bridge party. 111-* 43C 281/20 .2 jars 2uC churcb. prof. Baker, who is well known to north shore churchgoers, will preach at the union services in the, Congrega- tional cburçh on*Augusit 3 and 10. .Beginniing Sunday, Auùgust 17, the union services will be transferred to the Baptistcuc Prof. A.rtbur C. McGiffert, Jr., of the Chicago Theological seminary will be the preacher on August 17 and,24U The sermon on AuIgust 31 wifl be given by the- Rev.. William ,E. McCor-, Imack, director of'the Pilgrim Founda- Ition a t the University of Illinois and formerly associate pa stor *of the First Conigregatioflal cburch of1 Wilmette. Dr.. Vere V. Lopýer, pastor .of the First Congregatiorlal cburch, will give the concluding sermon on Septemiber 7. Deauville's Inc., bandling dresses, coats and suits ex 1clusivýelY, bas opened a brandi store at 804 Davis street, Ev- anston. The store will be the nortb shore brancb of Deauville's, whose main store is located in the Palmer. house in Chi- cago. Deauvilles will, carry in' stock sizes for the'larger woman aswell as sizes for misses* and juniors. Miss Georgianna Fowvler, daugbter of IMr. and Mrs. R. L. Fowler, 16 War- Iwick road, Winnetka, bas lef t to spend a week in St. Louis,. MLo. as the guest: of Miss Louise Frayser. Miss Fowvier Iwill return to her home the middlé part Miss Ruth Mearns, daùghter of Mr. and Mrs. T. WelIer Kimbail of 333 Leicester road, Kenilwvorth, bas as ber, guest for this week, Miss Ruth Filleck, .wbo isa.clas smate of Miss-Kimibail at yEarriington, Coiîn. -Miss Filleck is' f romn New York. 0o- Mt. and Mrs., Frank Watt, for màny years residents of. Keniilworth, are now living at the Greenwood Inn, -Evýanston. Mrs. Watt bas been visiting lier sister, Mrs. E. J. Riddiford, at ber stimner bome. at. Lake Geneva. 0o- M.F. A. Buck 16 7 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmett 4598. Jeanette -K. MARKS 332 Washin~gton Ave., Wilmette 1984 ATLANTIC PACIFIC AT Es 7 A B 1 SH FI'

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