Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1933, p. 10

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ýOur Expert Simonizen Makes It Like-New, New Top Finish Wed., Thums, Fr,-' April 12, 13, 14 Prompt Service Phone. IHAMS-Whole14 or hal ....... 4 Arisours str-PlIànk1tofl sWitt'i Preiniun-Globe This Week's SPECIAL $1 Oi75 'Junior- Dresses $7.95- 'Ail current models in.the one and two piece, syes-,and al sizes. fran, i 1taI17. j~lThis is the second of 1F'olengs of season,ibièr l under the prevailinq iE LA JEUNESSE in.. Juniors' and Girls' Wear E GGS-Large whité. (Cartons.) 2 oz........35 on Beer Selling Status A postgard ballot to determine: the sentliment of its nmenibership regarding thesale of:legalized beer by Wilmette merchants was circulated this weèk by tbe Wilmette Chamber of Com- merce. Tbe question on which ýtbe Chainherý requests a vote of 6îyes" or "4no, reads:, ,"Shalh the \Vilmette Chamber of Commerce petitién the, Wiimette Village board to permit the sale of legal beer ini sealedpackages? In explanation of the reason for the contemplated.postcard ballot, the di- rcrsof the ýChaniberý issiued- the follo-wiiîg statenient : "he sale of beer ii neighiboring communities is bringing tbemi thousands of dollars. attracting nevv business for evcryoile and penalizing Wilmette witb uinfair eo eitio. Gwvernid by thema jority opinion of its niembership, the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce wil or will not petition the Village board to permit the sale of beer in WXil- mette in sealed packages." M. H. Demient is: entertaining ome at luncheon and contract lay, April 14, at ber home, 337 ford road. Kenil,.orth. you ever ee Go Wkere you May, pay What you. wiiI. . . but you simply cannot find finer or fresher candies than those with whieh our candy cases are filIed. credit mani, and is at.present resumning the practice 0f law. Warneir Cary, Lewis, candidate for truste-Reidesat 201 Keniilworti, avenue a nd b as been ýa resident, of eilworth for many.years, He bas, su ccessfutlly conducted bis own b"usi-' ness of- deaîing in carboii paper aùAi, typewriting supplies. BrowerMunroe, candidate for ptô- lice magistrate-resides at,724 Mac- Lean avenue, and bas been a reside,ît of Kenilwortb for the past five years., ,He 'is âssociated with the W,.lF. Wil- liamson Advertising .Service. Mr.ý Munroc is a- graduate of -New Trier High-scliool and.ettended the North- wvestern university scbool of coin- inerce and Lewis instit-ute. He served %vith the.74th Co.. 6th Reginient, L. S. Marine Corps, and %vas statio:îed in "France for 16 iiiondtis diuring the World war, sam, active service an.d was gassed'-hile ini action. Five Kenilworth Guilds WiIl Meet Next Monday The guilds of tbe Church of the ,Holy Comforter ill m eet on Mon-. day, April 17, at the following bomnes:, iv.i.l ml.3 uiIIIItJI i Ud the Bishop Anderson guild with M-Nr,. M. B. Salisbury, 008 liariston road. In the afternoon at 2, the five guilds will hold a joint meeting at the church wlhere reports will be re.ad and an election of auxiliary officers for the coming year wvill take place. -Toin Hicks retur:îed to Dartmiouth Il t

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