Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 4

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27 ur s*urdy truc ks are neyer stopped By torn up street s or weat her- They pass your Joor most every hour, So why not get together? Conserve your time and tires and Which makes a hit wilhi father- 01 gladly lfàe your daily bread;, No extra chargeo bother. BUTTER £prt qVgy Ro lb. 29c FLAKORN Corn, Muffin Mix pi[g. 15c COFFEE Our QWN Blonid l23é TomatolJuie MARSH SEEDLESS FLORIDA SCOTT Grapsfruit3 f 2,9c Pa.rrwl BARTLETT -- ok c Peurs..basket 25c eisi9 GREENING Apples .... 4 lbs. 15C EXTRA WHITE Celery .... bunch i 5c SWEET POTATO Squash .....2for 9c YELLOW GLOBE oiouis.. .3 Ibs. 10OC ,RESI-fGREEN Broceoli.. bunch 19c 'v Peaches, bx 5 NONEY Sirain,çI Clover jar 17c> EGGS, doz. 29c IVORY SOUP Durâ8ït-Photo Mathew FrancisPhoto The Rev. Esii M. Jefforda (iiglU) was reappointed to the pastor- ate of the Wlmette Parish Methodst church at the annual Rock River con ference wlich concluded Sunday. The Rev. Frederick J'. Schnell (le ft) tvas reappointed pastor of the North Shore Methodist church, Glencoe, et the same time. Both are completing their first t/ear at their respective churehes. The ,outstanding new appointment of the Chicago Northern district, it was announced, was that of Dr. Merle N. English to the pulpit of the Methodist church in Woodstock. Dr. English, formerly pastor of the First Methodist church ini Oak Park, left that church to become secretai -,,of the b o a r d of education of the Methodist Episcopal chuhch. This year he requested that he be re- turned to a pastorate. Younig People's Club. EJeets Its Oftu,,ers The Young People's Sunday Eve- nlng club held its first meeting of the season in the choir rôom of their church, The lloly Comforter, Keniul- worth, last Sunday. Whitaker flaer was elected presi- d1ent, Peggy Reinhardt, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Borregaard, secretary, and David Dale, treasurer. The ýroup chose Tom Octigan as chair- marn of the program committee, and Iýnn CQdy as, chairman of the sup- Northwest Men's Club to Enjoy Iiaseball-Films "First Century of Basebali," offi- ciai American league motion pic .ture, wilI be shown as the November program of the Northwest Men's club. The occas'on is planned as Father and >Son Night in the club a*nd the film wil1 be shown in the auditorium of the Howard sehool. *Arrangements f o r the program are ini the hands of Howard White, Jr., entertainment chairman. Exact date and complete plans will. be aný nounced soon, it is èxplained. The October meeting of the club, was held at the home of John ýD.. Kinnear, 2241 Chestnùt avenue, on October 4. r.eimplay D.iIvry - Tit Phone -M, yCharge Acceotas. These Quality. Week-End Values Include Free ,Hourly, Delivery

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