Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1933, p. 5

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Lloyd. C. Ayres, Wilmette. Towns.hip clerk, Margaret S.*.Pier- son, Xilmette. Tomnship collector, Sanborn Hale, Atýssessor, George R. Hargaugh. Township supervisor, .'Gertrude M. Thurston, Winnetka. Justices of the Peace: Ralph. E. Sinsheimner, XWinetka,;, James 'K. Caihoun,: Glencoe; Frank Pavlik, *Keniilwrth'; Edmnutid W. Burke, Wil- mette. Daniel M. Mickey, Wlmnette. ('ohstables: Jacob Rudolph, Gien- coe: Alfred A. Schempp, Kenilworth; Clarenice Schafehen, Winnetka;. Ar- thur Peters,, Wilmette; Anton En-. Asks Permit for Sales 'Stand on Skokie Road Clarence W. Hubbard of Lake For- est lias miade application to the Vil- lage board to erect a sales stand and conservatory on the new Skokie high- way south of Avoca road for -the _pur- posc of selling vegetables, flowers, plants and other products grown on the, property. The board, at its regu- lar' meeting Tuesday night, referred the mtter to the streets and alleys committee, of which Truistee Artbur sci-ool, and gives Ilinmois W esieyan the ýenviable position of being the only school in the United: States which bas major musiÉ attractions on both, the national radio hook-ups. The Illinois Wesleyan Apollo and the Men's Glee clubs have been guests of the broadcasting systemis for the past six years. The guiding sp irit of this great A Capella choir is, Arthur E. West- brookl, dean 'and head of the. Illinois Wesleyan Music schoôl. Dean West- l)rook went to Illinois Wesleyan from the xn usic school at Kansas State The choir is compriged of forty-, twovoices. During the past. winter it. bas given, concerts in several large cities. Mr -n Mrs. C .Dubbs an4 their daugliter, Betty, returned last week fromn a trip to California and Panama. They were accornpanied by Mrs. Dubbs' mother and sister. 0o Mrs. Thonmas Mintz of 50 Cresicent place lef t Tuesday of this week to acconxpany a group of friends on a short trip to Detroit. S=A àpJrwAww'-. g S*SM L R- fl S A * --rJ Criap, craekling chips, fremhIy umade qSd pack.d inla ntary glasimo bag--à g 6 -cm. sack -Of thaést oatemptig dalicamies £ 2C at th4 extraoediUM7y sale-pricç of..... THURSDAYî APRI.L 6 Chooolate Maoar oas ... .. lb.390 Walnut or Pretzel ColleeCae. .l FRIDAY, APRIL7 Augel Vood Loaf L5 iclaga................ .... ...................... Rot Crosus uas .d...z...... 00 SATUI0AY, APRIL 8 Hot Cross Buas ........ .....doz. .300 Get Somme for Palm, Sunay. Layer Cake Speelals .............190 Big Six Vollk. Cakes ..........30 VACATION STARTS FRIDAY - '-ew Trier High school closes for the spring vacation Friday afternoon of this week. The two thousand stu- dents attendi'ng the school will return to their classes Monday, April 17,- the- day after Easter. Mrs. James H. Prenitiss, .519 War-Phn wiclc road. Kenilworth. was hostess to a iours.9me. of bridge at luncheonà Kep j~.r your complex~ion ,-fr;h andi youthfut. Regur $ $2 VlueU izers and lGrass Sced. It PALACE GREEN Lawn Seed is especially adapted to this locality. 10-1b. bag $2,95 iil pay you. PARKWAY Lawn Seed-a good grade wilI give vers- quick results. 5-lb. bag i orp LJ % .ui 235 Ridge R a 1219 WILMETTE AVENUE, WMETT ILL..

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