Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 10

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Dr., W.st Tootia Dwush 330,aâ Tooth Paate Two 25c Tubes Mr. and Mrs.. Dewey are to leave soon for several rnontbs ini Florida and expect to return to the nortli shore in May. Mr. Dewey came to Chicago' in 1861 and. is familiar. with the growth of the cityr from a., frontier town to a world metropolis. 'He was the first person empfloyed by the Chicago Titie and Trust company and, until. his reti-rement, recently,, bas been asso- ciated continuously. ith that conceril for fifty years. He is a. nenîber of the Veterans' corps of, the M4linois National Guard., 33. Free DeliPe , Wilmette and Keililworih unt il 10 P. 1!. SNIDER08CAZEL DUUG COMPANY Serrting North Shore Residents for. more thon ý28 years' *Wilrnette end Central Aves.ý Pbones: WiI. 400-401 Oien Sondays unfil 10 P. M.. REDUCED Bgreductionedinapiax You can enjoy Iredal. no moving rates- completée MEAT, Sjecials this week Mfake your Sunday dinner a suc- cess ivith the right meut. Milk Fed L.g of VEAL L.16c Genuine Spring L..g of LAMB' Lb. 1 9C tvilk Fed Roasing CHICKEN Lb. 26C neing the scnool board ro e.nlist the support of ail citizens of Wilmette ini solving the financial situation of our schools. Think of what it would miea n to us as a village to close the schools and encourage our boys and girls ini dila-. tory habits?' Concern yourselveà, become in- formed.as to the situation inall its phases by attending the mass meeting at the Howard -auditorium on Frida,% evening, February 8!, We are lautiched on, our 1932. year. Surely as a parent or a citiz en vou Win. îiot allow'e.nother year to. pass Iwithout;inforniing yourself as to the benefits of our work. NVe wvant to know and realize why we-function. Cometo*the meeting, and better stil! be a working member. You'll enjoy the friends there, having the children,ý homes, etc.,. as ýa cominon bond.., Ini co-operation there is ,stren.gth. Are vou interested ini the mioies, espéciaIly for your chidrren? Do yout study the programis of your child's. favorite' movie bouse? How Inan:ý real, h fonest-to-goodness good ones. are shown. on nights children attend?ý Your approval of wvhat wet rvto do is needed. Do you know that oui- movie coin - mîittee attends State P.! T. A. MoVic Counicil mon thly meetings held by thcý state council of Woman's clubs, also meetings held each month by. the Better Films commnittee of Evans- ton ? They have access to the pre- viewv lists put out bv the WVoan's Club)s of L. S., criticistis which conte to ùs-ifroni the Child Welîare Maga- I.Zine, Parents Magazine,' and., Educa- 11tional Se;reeni. XVhen needing infor- jmation of this nature. 'cail the chair- maiMr.R. G. ,a iel ilmette. ,126. Do you séee"parents, are, nceded as. Ine ver betore with t ie 1-ight pilot, i il chia rge- Do you know- that tule Central Latu- rel P. T. A. lias for. vears. conductedi STO R A( Moving- Packing -Shipping of .Housçho&dGoodi E IWAREHOUSES-EVANSTONq, WINNETKA, HiGHLAND PARK 11 119CENTRAL AVENUE. 119WILMETTE THEGREATATLANnÇ A PACIFIC TE$ACO. -'I rector at the Joseph Sears.-school-in Kenillworth, took four boys with hfim on an exploration hike to the sand dunes north of Waukegan during the Christmas vacation. Boys who ac- companied him were. John Dix, ,Fielding Mercer,. Scotty Cam 1pbell. and John Deacon. They found a new location. for future hikes by Ken- ilworth boys. IL. J)

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