Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1940, p. 4

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INCLUDE QUR REGULAR FREE HOURLY DELIVERY ____________ A .1 PiNiEAP1PLE -14-oz.d^ Richel2eu Crushed...2tins APPLESAUCE No. 2 19C Baby Stuart Creamy. ..2 ins BARTLETT PEARS No.2/2 Sailor Brand Halves.. fis TOMATO JUICE White Bear Jumbo. .46-o.tin1 9C HARD CANDIES lb............... ...... BUTTER Country Rol" SOYA WAFERS Beechnut CocktaiIettes. cello beg FISH FLAKES > Burnham & Morrill....No.2tin CHILI CON CARNE Baby Stuart, 10 2oz... for PAPER TOWELS Red Cross Rolls....... for BRAZI . NUTS I.. . ... ...... . 2 doz. 39c 12c 19C 19C 33c 1iC FLOUR. Baby Suart bbi.89 Mrs. Frank Mazur with Frank, Jr., and Miss Marie Stevenson dis- cuss the plan of the men's board of the Northwestern university settle- ment to take over the Grand Opera house for the second night of "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" with Raymond Massey on January 9. Mrs. Mazur is one of those served by the settlement and Miss Stevenson is inter- ested in social work. The theater will be divided into boxes and groups of seats and the receipts will go to the settlement, one of the oldest and best known in Chicago, whose director is Miss Har- riet E. Vittum. The play recently completed a long run in New York where it *on the Pulitzer prize. Committees under the direction of Donald P. Welles, president of the settlement, are now at work selling tickets. The men's board has also opened Report Condition of W. D. Leary Unchanged Late reports on the condition of William D. Leary, 430 Tenth street, a patient in St. Joseph's hospital, Chicago, since he received critical injuries in an automobile accident on December 20, are to the effect that there is no material change. Swee, Juicy Florida ORANGES

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