Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1931, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Studio o landi. 1 133 CENTRAL AVE., Mrs. Sidney B. M~ieyer, 1029 Ash- TEL. WL. 365 land avenue, and her daughter, jane, TEL.WIL.3651are sailing f rom Montreal toînorrow - - - - - - -__ for a three rnontiis' trip abroad. Prices Effectve Fridiay and baharay, Juane 26 nid 2 7 fIGMony-aving' FO'OD SAL Food price. nt National Tea Go.. Food Stores.are the. lowest in years, not oai on the'Items lsted here but every item you purchase bringe the thriIli ofuavlng whule spending. That' why many housewlves enjoy, shopping, daily et eheir aicareat National 1tea Co. Food Store aend welIvite. you so take advantage of this big amoney- savlng food sale this week-end - the savigs wlII be siniply thrllling. Fin.st Granula.ed - in Cloth Bags SUGAIR IOlbs.47c DhuiSugarxxax Confffliooor'a 1-lb"is Drn.u.,ttbets' . . . IL70 Jay Te Wiliburn;N: Y. Miss Dorothy GUitere, daugh 1cr of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gittere of Forest HilUis, Long Island, bc- camne the bride of William Loiln- quist,. soit of Mr. and Mrs. AxeZ Loinquisi of 500 Elinu'ood avenue, jWiliiette, on June 10 at a wceddliiîg in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Williamn ILonuoqiiist are p'aning Io make itheir hom n Ezvi n P,,n.1i * s, * * Pink sJfm,, ne Krispy Crackersu 4Favoit K.Ihggs P.por Pos&Bran blayonnae Fg'r ked Gelattime DessertAi lvr U5imI.DoUdcou. I>.ICerCrea.m Stevi BaiLmalt Syruap Igu*we*isr i,,!gor Dark 2 lb..270'. Sau C~ua"oc 0 *,kg 100 jar 25e No. 5 le Calu 25 »35 W h at a lovely back- ,-,ground for milady's fea- turcs ... what charm and youthfulness it adds to her beauty. For Sum- mer, we advise every woman to try- Euiene. LeMu. prepared a stateiuent appiying to towns in this section which the com- pany supplies with gas. The state- ment, containing ail the information available at this. time, according to Mr. 'Kehoe, reads as follows: "The thouisgnd-mile pipeline bning- i ng natural g as fnomn the Texas Pan- handie fields, to the Chic-a"o area at cost of about: $750,0, is no nearing completion., The natural gas froni this. line wili be delivered to certain distribution points through- out. the, Chicago. area where if wil. be mixed with the gas manufactu'red locally. Just wben cuàtomers wiIl re-- ceive the resultant new gas is 'not known now, but in il probability it wiIl be some time around Septem. ber 1. "The difference in b eating value between the present gas and that to be»distributed at the introduction- of natural.gas wiil make it necessary. tliat gas -burrning appliances be re- adju sted for the satisfactory burning 'o the new fuel. Th~e Public Service company will make these adjustuients. at the lime of the.change, with littie inconvenience to the customer. *"With the price of the natunal gas delivened to Chicago flot yet deter- mined, no announcement can be' miade at this time as to the cost of the new gas to the customen. Upon the arrival of the new gas the corn- pany expects, however, to make im-- m 1ediately a very substantial reduc- tion ini rates for gas used for :bonis." e * i National' bod Stores CIO, r Oood Dru Wmmette, i I liN QUoAà.STY emocEaS OF iumMIDOU WM uSO NCI 1499 I 1133

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy