Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Aug 1932, p. 9

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G'eorge F, S.cherzer, 235Thr oo a venueê N. 0. Mick, 90917 Highlanld avenue William Mrrison, 2032 Highland ave- nue H. C. Ledig. 1729 Elmnwood avenue 1). C. Ander«,l 177Elnwood avu E. B. Scott, 1723 Elmwood avenue John Ifuerter, 709 Ridge roand 1J~.A. Borrê, 2121 Blirehwonid. avenue Williani Seýhritz, 1929 Birehwcenod ave- nueý 'Lhomas ('Carýnev, l11$i Mohawk rond Mary Drueker, 1125 M.%ohawk road Mark Hale, 1025 M.%ohawk road (1 T. 'Mertz, 1041 Locns-t road Mrs. F. Bàacekes, 2710 Irojqols road -r.W D rbain. 110(i àMoht 1wk rond George Harbough. 1?19 Fort-t a venue M . 7. ~ Roger.s.. 1204 Forest avenue M . WfolIs, 1208 For-t avenue .ý1. WN. Huttsofl. 11129 ElmwoNod avenue X.F. Ho(-rqtiuneL. 112lniwood avefnu4- L. Davis. 11231l'mwood avenue Mr.FA. .Spitynaglé, 2!J07 Lkeae M-.J Mizie. 2815 Blitehawk -rod Mr.W. A. Hansen, 2812 121a«f(khiwk rond' Mr.F.. Ja éson, '2734 Blackhawl< rond M.Nre.E. FE . Grnha'i. 2819 1roquoi riondc NT. A. Follanshee. 2811 Biackhawk road - Mr.E. L. perkin«. 100 Mhaw rond A.'(4. Rindskoff. 2744 Blnikhn,%wk rond MNrs. R. H. Henderson, 2710 lch k road J. J. Budlong. 945 Mîchigan. avenue, Il. Jacobi, 935 .Michigan avenue Edward D. Rhodes, 92.9 Michigan av(- .nue T. Lee, 813 Mýivhigan avenue NI B. Geringer, 1000 Miehigan avenue (1. P.' Dubbs, 1004 Michigan1 avenue- Robert Rick"Sef, 1006 'Michigan a venut- E. 'R. Schnable, 1005 'Michigan avenue Joseph J. Johnson, 1100 'Michigan ave- nue EË. 8chram, 1120 Michigan avenue D. F. Wiley, '1174Miignaee 'M. A. Johnson, 623 Michigan avenue Dr. J. P Waugh, 812 Ashland avenue E.D. Struven, 112 Linden avenue (Georýge A1rns, 805 Park avenue W.,'B. Palmer, 1132 Forest avenue 1'. G. Laflonte, 1126 Forest avenue J.. Rfoth. 1124 Forest avenue 'L. J. $.:oiomon, 1118 Forest avenue S. N. Singleton, 1104 Forest avenue Rev.' H. Carleton, 1103 Fore.-t avenue )Mrs. Redfield, 1131ý Forest avenue 1W. Nunamnaker, 1122 Washington ave- nUe F. Polloei<, 1406 Washington Avenue 1- E. Watson, 616 1Sth street f). R. Marsh, 819 Prairie'avenue N. P. Linde, 1638,Central street W. Goodwin, 1710 Central,street I*. Hnldorson. 1720 Central street Dr. H. G.1 Bal, 1609 Central street 0. E. Schenk, 1601 Central street 0. D. Collander, 1707 Central street WVilliam, Bausch, 415 Elmw'ond avenu,ç- quitting time arrived the men said theS' were in a hurry' to get home and would return the next day to fiiiish the job. They asked for $5 of the $10 which the housevvife had agreed to give them., Not suspecting their motives. the housewvIfe turned over the$. The men also, took ,with theni a cross- buck«saw, an ax e and, a hatchet be- longing to thefamilyv by whom they had been employed. They intended to sharpen the .irnplemeits, they said., The tree was left in' the yard. chop- ped down but flot cut: up into pieces., and the men failed to return. . ilinette1 police have issued a war- ning tovillagers to heware of the triee racket. George White Grocery Joins "Quality" Group George White, grocer at 821 Ridge road, one of Wilmette's. pioneer f ood -merchants, haç beçome 1associated with the Shield of' Qualityý group of grocery stores. Membership in thlis orgallizatiQfl stipulates that the af-. filiated store must be homè-owned and home-operated. 3Mr. W'hite is nOW remodeling his 'store and will conduct an attractive sale tbis week-. end. Affiliation with this group of gro cerv stores permits of cooperative buying in the wholesale mnarket. with resultant. price advantages to the shopper., A feature at the 'White store thi> Saturdav will be the exhibition of a span of six ponies brought to Wvil- mette for the enjoyment of the chil- dren of the community. The formai opening of the store under the new Shield1 of Quality banner thîs Sat- urdav will be observed b)v thé distri-; buition of attractive souvenirs. it is FINAL, CLEARAWAY SALE, SHIELD ,'HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN" Joining Raniks with thec Shield of Quaity Stores,' enables usl to: provide you with table supplies, at popular prices, plus outstanding quaility. Buyîng Power is the answerl We are celebratimg, Saturday,'August 13th, our Grand Opeinmg, with Souvenirs and Prize Grocery Baskets- corne and visit ihis new mnodern f b.d center. KIDDIES-Wateh for the Noue-Such-SiAn-Hand PoUy Téani. They wiil be'iyour neighborhood at 1:00 A. M. Sharp.-It 'ls the Most beiutiful prize te.rn of linois. Guess the name Of any one pony, corne to the Store Ma receive a wondlerful pize Whio will be first? Pie ppe Native flrand-Sflced 79 fr 29 PlneappleLarare No. 2% C"'n Fruit Salad LFe-No. 2%eUYSYrUP250 Sardines -Mre 6 for 93e Low~est Prfre lit Hlstory Salmon Eu ncy-( over.JIiii 1 Lb. Tali Can 19ç Peanut Butter "oe'l 2-Lb. Jar 19e Tomato Juice 3 Cans 25c Preserves ull 1.I-Pun Jruit 3 for 45c' Olives, Queen rf2&e Pickles Co>1-il-F1lQurt, 25c Red Cross Mac., Spag., Ndls. -3 Pkgs. 19c FREE-1 Wlxard Stolle Mirp)ener Bae"$Coooa Hilf-poufld Con 100 usNon@eCl-TaIlI No. 1 Tin Cn*9 Leg.o4*mb uiu ~'g Lb. 21c' ChickensLb., 24c, Sügar Cl Ered-4.PlànklngtonU'9 inest L.11* Hams FhîeorWHlle-Cb.JbICT Ptat ost Pe. 20c, ne WIl 32 I J'

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