Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1939, p. 11

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- village Choir rehearsal-Wednesday evenng at fo. 7:30 ocIock.. the',Way is Madé Plain! Dr,* Harknless WilIl Be Dinner Sp eaker The board, of directors of the Cen- tral Y. M. C. A.ý college of Chicago',, on. which seven 'prominent North, shore men are members, will give a, dinner for faculty me-mbers 'and administrative officers. of the '«Y" college Saturday evening, January 21, at 6:30 o'elock. at the Midday club in Chicago..' The North Shore board mnembers are Jeffrey R. Short, chairmnan of the board; Stanley G. Harris, and the' R'v. Samuiel D. Harfless. al of Winnetka; J. M. Porter. and Charles S.' Garland, both of Lake Forest; H. A. Foresmnan of Kenil-, worth, and Francis M. Knight of H-ighland Park. Mr. Short will act as toastrnas'ter at the dinner and the Rev. Mr. Harkness, minister of the Winnetka congregational church, will give the principal address. His topic will be -What Education 'Should Mean." meeting wE a' bookiet,a ised whent out, or perha Two Immediate. Problenis The discussions brought out. two immnediateproblemns with which the com'mittee, is* confronted. Onie is the, securing of.the data before it is tôoo late, and the ether 'is to fimd a place' in which it.-May be. kept, protected- against fire. or other damaâge, until, aà permanent exhibition room ýcan be secured. Such a: place is beinig sought, and. the commnittee expres- ed a desire' for suggestions. as té where and. how it may be found. Mr. Kline expressed the belief that in many closets, attics and ýbase- ments throughout 'the village there are valuable legal 'documents, ]et- ters, photographs, pape'rs, and arti-' cles of various kinds, ail associatedi with or belonging originallyto people! cvrieerned in the ary ' ettleen1t and final incorporation of the village. He urged that an appeal be made to villagers to search these things out and either present or loan them to the cornmittee. He also directed at- tention to the fact that older 'resi- dents whose memories go back to, those early days, or who. have au- thentic information handed down by their forbears, are themseIve~s fast beconing memnories. and that im- Telephones Wiuieute 5160-5161-5162-5163-5164 el" *OWN COME, GOS New Laid Eggs-Neve 'r before sold in Janiuary at, such a 10w price. Every onie white. and extra' rich in I cartons, per doz 29c 3 do. 79,c BUTTER Palace quality. Country Rolls-Gov- ernmeflt tested. 93 score or better- you could flot buy better butter if you paid a dollar a pound. Special for this 2 9 week, lb ......2 BACON' PEACOCK SLICED. 5 Véry, bqst. 1-lb., pkg. SAUSAGE.ý 100%PrePok32 Smail links .............. Fehground ..... 2 lbs. 39c P'RIME CHUCX BEF 2 ~AU, selectedcut......... i, 4 WEDESAY "0NLY PORK TENDERLOINS l. 9 Fresh .....................b39 VEAL ROAST 2. Boneless roUed . ..... 1b 8c PORTERHOUSE STEAK Tender, lb............. 39c *bara, at the Evanston hospital on Wednesday. The new baby has a, ,brother Lyman M. Drake, 111, 3 years old. Mr. Drake is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake, 9331 LakeaeuWilmette. DANCE JANUARY 28 The fourth of a series of four parties being held this season by Marian Keeney's baflroomn dancing, Ye Olde Towne Foîkes association, has.already collected a large amount of data which is now in the custody! of its historian, Mrs. L. A. Bower.! 1216,Ashland avenue. Any villagerý who can, assist in the objects of the" corrmmjttee is invited to communicate with,'Mr. Kline.. Ear l Mr. and> FRESH FISH EVERY DAY AT PALACE LOBSTE TAILS FINNAN HADDIE. LOBSTEy TA........l. .b.39c Freshly smoked .... ..lb. 9 PALACE QUALITY PRIME -STEAKS' FULLY AGED - LUSCIOUS PRTEROUSE STEAK5e Prime ...... .......................lb . 9 SIRLOIN STEAK48 Prime ............................... lb. 8 I4-oz. bottie 49c COCOANCJT. Baker's Southern an19 style ...2cn 9 CJIOCOLATE. Baker's Premlium..2bars29. Rocsting Chkeéns hFresh Dressed,:4 to' 4%4b. average. 1939 Frylug Chiekens, Fresh Dressed, .2 t. 3w4-lb average, lb............ .l.ýl............29 NERKIMER CHEIESE New York State Herkimner County Cheese. Aged to a !eal snap. Lowest price m years-39 Per lb ............39 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. *40~4*104 -- - - - - - - - - -4

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