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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1928, p. 5

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UIIIIIMmi-- Sa, 1Mnb for Dr. W. A. Dunning, Wilmette ch; · ropodist and foot specialist, spoke at ~n assembly of the Boy Scout troo" Select Committee for of the. First Congrentional church Benefit for Park ·Ridge this week on the subject of "Foot A large bridge for the benefit of the Hygiene." Mr. Dunning advised the boys rePark Ridge School for Girls is being pla-.ed for February 2, at the Ev- lrarding proper walking, posture, ancf anston Woman's club. The affair, ar- foot~ear. The first symptoms of chronic foot ra~d under the auspices of the ChiWClman's club, is being spon- conditions can be easily eliminated hv s e by .Mrs. Stanley Clague of Ev- Pducation in the ri~ht way to wa1k a · ton. She will be assisted by a com- :\nd stand. and care in the selection of tee composed of Mrs. Herbert foot~ear. Dr. Dunnin~ told the Scouts. Twenty-five boys heard the lecture alford of Wilmette, Mrs. Ernest · Bartlett of Winnetka, Mrs. W. W. :\nd evinced keen enthusiasm in askWheelock of Kenilworth, '"Mrs. Walter ;ng questions. Shattuck of Kenilworth, and Mrs. Mrs. Lyle B. Paterson, 208 Fourth George M. Spangler of Glencoe. Pr:oceeds from the affair will be di- street, is visiting with her brother in rected into the general fUJtd for the New York. She will return home in maintenance of the school. about two weeks. Wahnette Post, No. 10, of the American -Legion has received a communication from Ralph Spafford, managing officer of the Illinois Soldiers' ·Or·phans' Home at Normal, 111., expressing grateful thanks for the large shipment of toys sent to the home by the Legion at Christmas time. The tols were donated by residents of Wll· mette to whom Lea ]. Orr, chairman of. the welfar~ ·an~ rehabilitation COIJ!nuttee of W dmette Post, extends has thanks. . Several dry goods box~s laden wath toys were s~nt from Wilme~te. . . Mr. Orr states he has also .receaved a letter from L. R. Bentson! ·service officer of the A~er·can Leg~'!n. Department of l!lmoas, em~yl!'g an appeal ~or clothmg to pr'!vtde d1sablc!d ex-servtce men confined m the Psychopathic and Elgin State hospitals. Discarded overcoats and suits are especommunication cially needed, the states. Contributions of this nature may be directed to Mr. Orr at his home, 1002 Greenleaf avenue. Aak ;C.:;=t;Fi: ..... ~==-~ - ·~===~=:!:~~~~~----~~: T011 Sent F10a1 Wilmette Stoma ·Sewer Project Wednesday evening · January 25 was set by the Village ~rd of . locai im· provements as the time. of a hearing on the proposed storm water sewer improveme'!ts in the Indi~~ Hill Est~tes area an the west sectaon of the vallage. The board instructed Village Engineer Roberts to prepare estimates of cost for insta16ng a storm water sewer system for the entire area in the village located west of Ridge avenue. The _engineer was also requested to prepare estimates of cost for improving 16th street, Glendenning road, Greenwood and Ashland avenues in the north section lying just west of th«Chicago and Northwestern right-ofway, as well as the improvement of 17th street from Elmwood avenue to th th ·n · r ·t5 e nor Vl age ·m· · :tl¥4 fiM llest 'llltWB tMI ,_, caM, FACIALS,ELi:ctllOLYSIS, HA1It TDft1lfG, . MARC~ING ~ FINGER WAVING"/ · SCALP .TREA1:MEHTS, SHINGLIN SHAMPOOING, MAHICVIUMG ! · Boy Scouts Learn Right Way to Avoid Foot IU. COSMAS BBOTBE s The people of the North Shore who have been following our weekly listing of fruits and vegetables, have expressed some surprise at the quality offered at so reasonable a price. We have been able to offer these prices because of our policy of buying close, and always being the first at the market. We will not however deviate from our policy of supplying the residents of the North Shore with only the finest quality, at the lowest possible cost. · Our record and reputation after serving the North Shore for fifteen years stands as our finest recommendation. We are submitting some of our unusual values for your approval. These articles listed below are typical of the excellent values we offer as our weekly Saturday Specials. SPECIALS I'OB Green Peas, pound ..................... lie Green Beans, quart ......... .' ......... Z3c J\1 ushrooms, pound ................... 3Sc Fresh Lilna Beans, box ................ Zlc Artichokes .................. lSc; 2 for ZSc . Special Wisconsin fotatoes, ~ck ...... 35c Idaho Russet Potatoes;· per sack .....· $3.41 I~arge Size Florida Oranges, dozen .... lie 1143 Wihnette Avenue Opposite Post 01/ice Phone Wil. 2693-2694-823 Four Delitleries Daily

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