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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1931, p. 4

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ECONONIES-ÂIJGUST. 14 TO 20 ROUND STEAK. Very choice beef.....b. 38C OX lONGUES. ýFresh or -salted........b 26. COLD MEATS. Sliced loafs and sausges... . 39e CALVES' SWEETBREADS,,Fresh.... . ... lb. 49c CHP0. Flakeso r graules. 25c cartons . ..2 for 39c MARSHMALLOWS. Angelus. moi stu re-proof package..........................lb. J9c CHOCOATE UDS. Hershey. -Fresh stoc&.. lb. -39c, GRAPENUTS. Reguilar 22c package ........*ea.19 OLIVE OIt. Old Monk. An excellent import .. pf. 59e FURNITURE POLISH. LiquidVeneer,, 60c boftie...........................a49 GRAPE JEILY. Welch's 6 oz. I18c glass. ..2 for 29Ç CRABMEAT. Baby Stuart 1/2-1b. tins of fancy. pack.. ........................... 2for,,b9e TUNA FISH-. Choice liîht meat in 1/2-1b. tins. . ea..A19c GRAPEFRUIT. Richelieu No. 2 size tins of fancy whole segments for salad or breakfast ri... for 39c. ASSORTED BISCUITS. N. B.,C. ýnew Engtish style cook- les. Plain. and filled. H ighly. recommended....lb 37C POTYED CHICKEN.- Sweetheart boned chick'en.'Large 7-oz. glass jar for ail purposes ............e... eo59c Ai mnurais for ner own home and she 8180 writes monologs and plays which she gives over the radio station, WCF~L every Monday night between il and 12 o'clock. Mrs. Mairy Schaefer., 1501,:Washing- ton avenue, spent last week-end visiting ber two daughters, Sister Bonavita and Sister Petronette, at the. St. joseph convent in Milwaukee, Wis.. V -- . white 'A Shimjtit rn a chro(& hGùI $4or$5 bau nanies of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hani- nah of Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo C. Dilks, Dr. and Mrs. Amuel B. Spach, MrS.-Claude G. Burnham, Miss Isàl CÇine and Miss Helen'Sears of Ken~- .ilworth ; Messes. arn! Mesdames W;'!- liani Sherman.Hay, Rônald D. Whit- Man, Dudley K. French, George Staný- ley Parker, James Lawrence Houg'iit-. 1), g'. Benjamin V. Becker, Fredernc Dickinson, John Vennema, William, Ogden Green, J. Williams Macy, Ev- erett L., Harris, Arthur W. Cushman, Perry Dunlap Smith, Edwin H. C!larkA, E.ý V., L. Brown, Mes. Hermon B. But- ler, Mrs. William G. Hibbard, atid Mrs. Homer O. Cotton, of Winnetki; Mr. and'.Mrs. William Sutherlanid, Mr. and Mrs. August Gatzert, Mr. and, Mrs. George J. Pope, Dr. arnd Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, Mrs. Jolin, W. Gary, of Glencoe; Messrs. and MeF- dames Werner A. Wieboldt, William D.:Young, W. A. Alexander, George_ R. -Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur: F. Byfield, Mrs. Charles T. lyiti, Mes. Annette R. Jones, Mrs. Eliza- beth McCrystle Heath, 0ký Highland Park; Mr. and iMrs. Raili 1H.PàoIc,ý Mr. and Mrs. Frank H-arkness 'and Mrs. Victor C. Sanbornl ofA,fký. Forest. Mes. Fergus Mead and son, Biîlly, of 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth, Mrs. Perry Buchanan of Winnietka,' and Mrs. Marcus Baxter of Glencoe, left Wednesday, August 5, to be the guests for ten days of Mrs. Buchanan at ber sunimer camp at Big Bass lake, Wis. -o-ý Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Seiden and chl-. dren, Celia and Dan, 701 Linden avenue, will motor. for 'tbree weeks tbroughi New York, eastern Canada, and Wash- ington, D. C. 0o- Mr. and Mrs. HIerbert W. Meyer, 1422.Gregory avenue, returned, last week f roma three weeks' motor trip through the east and to- Montreal and Quebec,-Canada. Thé FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Food shop at 1237 Main ,' w111Coen Saturday, ttessen, Iight lunch, spf t iflhlfil-A r e inr Prem.ium or Str Whole CROC ERY MiARKET 1 , PH NE 1,0PHONE 514 VAN DUEIUMIS Beauty Salon 1 1351/2 Central Avenue. ÀAok.OutwAdv4ce on~ Coâme!ici and Poôwder Blend4ng i

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