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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jul 1932, p. 12

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Very f ancy luscions, f ruit, lrrge basket... 5 c Large, black.: uniform ,ber-. ries, pint 10e; 3 pints ... ... ,Selctedfor their juice. 3 dozn ..... Ho'me, grown, garden fresb, spec'ial, * 3 lbs0.... 5 Ti i. the season for presetrving ail kinds of1 88 ~ ~~~1 .hris urus red raspherries, etc,. fruits, siuct' Our pmiceson qtuatity puarchases are very low. CoSMABDOS 1143 Wilnatt. Ave. DolipurLeaDdIly 1.5 rre Doliparies DuiIy IF IT IS A FRUIT OR. VEGETABLE, WE HAVE IT 1 Memiber Witmette Chmber of Commnerce 67Main St. Phone Wile 1870 "17 year on Main Street", ""APTER 1TUEI VOU1TH" 'SPECUALS LOW PUNCHS FOR EVERY DAY Gordon Refoy, son of the Thomas H. Refoys, '524 Ridge avenue, is spending two weeks uat Camp Ma- Ka- a-Wan, Spring Lake, Pearson, Wis. He is, a inenber of Troop 10 of the Boy Scouts ini Wilmette. The. E. C. Reed family. of* Wi ,- mette hias rentted the' George W. Meyer homie, 1638 Walnut avenue. for tWo months. The Meyers. i n the meantime have gone to St.* Louis. Sally Edwards,. daugbiter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Edwards,- 314ý Four- teenth street. is visiting lier cousin, Harriet McCollum.n. of Downiers G-rove for. two, weeks. A daughter, Ann Patrlicia, was born june 23, at, the St. Francis bospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Barrett, 801* Greenwood avenue. The Barretts have ason,,Ben, 12 years old. 0o- Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Linge!, 412 Tenth> street, left jtly 1. for a summer's outing at Camp Sybil, Lake Geneva, Wis. Their twô sons, jarvisl anid Barker, are with them. Mr. and Mrs... Eaton and Mr.. and Mrs. W. W. H-arvey and 'their son, Bruce, spent the Fourth of july at the B. 0. Burbans home at 1757 Washington avenue. Introducing9, TWQ NEW. OPERATORS: h ha, had smx yeors* .xp.rience, North Shore shops. During tis At 3 oclock in the atternoon the drum and bugle corps of tbe famous Cbippelly post of Chicago, led by O0. G. Hjelte, will stage a show. In addition to this, the Highland Park Legion post drum and bugle corps will entertamn. A perce.ntatýe of the' proceeds will go to the benefit of the Highland Park hospital. An all-north shore Legion polo team will battle with the Fort Sheri- dan Polo club 'for the honors of the day. The Legion îteamn is made up of stars from, the North Shore Polo and Hunt cËlub. Following is the lineup.: Capt. W. S. Eveiett: .................i1 COL. R. A.-Huliter ,................. 2 Herbert J. Lorber, ........ .. ... ... 3 lt. C. MU. Shuh .................... 4 George P. Nixon* Ft. Sheridan Lt. G0. .1. Sntlth ............. Mai. C., K. R lhinehart........- Cflpt. C. E. , Davis.......... ......3 Capýt. C. A..Wilkinson........4 Capt. Hf. L. Branson M rs. A. V. Sieren of 114 Fifth street, and lier daugliters, M r. E. F. Brumer of Oak Park and M rs. F. D. Slayton. who resides with lier mioth- er, have returned from a ten-dav visit at French Lick Springs. Mr. and Mrs. George, E., Hartinain of 1129 Elmnwood avenue have left for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, whiere they will visit for two weeks amil then ,go, east before returning to Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Siegel of 305 Seventeenth street had Mr. and Mrs. F.~ B. Weyenberg and Mr and Mrs. l. C. Ver Hagen of Appleton, WVis., as their guests over the week-end. 0o -. Lieutenant and .Mrs. James B. Jor- dan and their little daugliter, Anni Elizabeth, of Boston, have leased the George E. *Hartman home on Elm- wood avenue., eleven inches of Wilm.tte S4 Deliveries1 Kenilworth Gleùco. Wi Daily . .. 9 A. M, Il A.M, 2 P.M., 4 1 12 6 Central Ave.. Phase Wilmette 45-8:2 oda, lier sister -aya: * TIm uch gogd wlthout Whlskey. Lbrng ler bak." Y key andl Soda live at 1409 iStreet, NolMau,§ ]Land. lu a reward for lier retura lestions aslied, h Phone, Wilnette 2693-2694 k 1

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