Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 8

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This list is juat partiailly sgnfct of the many bargains offered, Com- pare these, prices. You'll agree, they're real values. PEACHES TELILOW CLINQHÙALVIES. 6 $ 2 12 CANS $2.60 Tbe iowest priee ev er offered on the Ounest peaclies we eau obtain. er Walers. re paekage . .1 9c are showingz linoleum cuts, and the fifth grade. pupils are exhibiting :pioneer illustrations. The central theme of the exhibit is figure draw- ing. ,New Trier art. studentshave ýon display stages and model homes., AIl the, schools thbrougbout the .middle west are: exhibiting their art work ini the various Chcago stores.f Public, schools of ,Chicago are at. Marshall Field's and private schools are displaying, their work at Carson Pirie's.,ý The pu blic is urged.'to. visit the exhibits. SKATES IN ST. LOUIS Miss Eleanor. Berger of 306 Kenil- worth avenue, Kenilworth, was in St. Louis last week to skate in the two- day carnival -of the St. Louis Figure Skating club where other nationally known 1fire slcters from1Ne* York; Kansas City and cities throughout the United States participated. Miss Berger was assured that many of the St. Louis skaters will attend the coming carnival of the Figure Skating. club of Chicago at the Chicago Stadi- Lim Sunday evening, April 7, somne to skate and others to witness the spec- tâcle. 145 Greenleaf Avenue wlImette 16 Let us______ condition your car for spring. We will drain and r e f i 1crankease, transmission, and differ- entiall, flush your radiator. 4 for Colossl, Iipe. *Plt tn, Se........ ........... ...... 3or $1 ma. Î- . Aioý friends of scouting are .advised to enjoy ani hour or so at the ex~hibit and to be present when the show starts at 8. .Each scout unit will, have an 'ex- hihbit of its hobbies and interests and will: also vresent an <'act of scouting" typical of the scout movement. Rep-. resenting néarly 350-boys, the. nine units participating in, the event in- <-ude seven Boy Scout 'troon)s. -one Cub pack and one Sea Scout ship.. .An award will be «pr--e*nted for the best '"act of scouting" and for the best exhib*t-of hobbies. One exhibit the visitors will admire .is the Sea Scout- "Snipe" class sloop. "Nor'- easçter," under full sailinq :rig.. This boat was built by Winmette Sea Scouts: and has seen one -full summer, of sailing on L ake Michigan..1 Every Wilmette scout and',scouter is selling hobby show tickets. Each troop receives the proceeds from the sales it inalcs., The proceeds wil hc used to send a deserving scout from each troop to the National. Boy Se-out jamboree to" be held at Washington. D. C.. in 'August. INJURED IN CRASH William J. Weldon. 1340 Green- wood avenue, was sliglitly injured Wednesday of last week when bis automobile was struck by a motor- cycle ridden by Don McMolly. 252 Forest avenue, Winnetka. Mr. Weld- on was ma.kinz a left tursi on. Lifiden avenue into Tenth street when the accident occurred. He received an injury to bis head. the left knee a bruised and one foot sprained., POLICE DISTURE NAP 14. Lindberg, janitor of ýthe Brown building, called the police.Wednes-. dayof 1ast week to eject« Joe Purdy, 14 years, old, Who had crawled through the transom into an un-* occupied room and was taking a nap. The boy was returned te the Lady of Mercy missiorn in Chicago, of which ],h isan tnmate. Wflait. [ TOMATO ES. No zcris. n cpt~id 'vaut.12.81Is $ 1.39 STRAWBERRIES.;:'ur' LulI 5ca TOMATOES Larg akt...... ........39e lieseamamts wifl liven up your zioonday and .veumug aos, mid our prices wiII ve you wouey. FILUT0F SO E.. elnuibe article,35 Quoeea, Oants. No. le jar (plut), $gr OUILV B ob 'n' Mac Officiai Exide -etation ldn Avnue. -Phai I M.

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