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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 1929, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE LIFE March 29. 1929 BOYS !-IT'S HERE AT LAST! . THE SIL VEB ACE Mono-Planes Bi-Planes Sea Planes Will Fly 800 Feet Spirit of St. Louis Type Ready to Fly and Partly Assembled Planes Knocked Down and Construction Sets Without Equal ~n Performance W z carry a complete line of the SILVER Ac..E model aeroplanes and supplies of Balsa wood, celluloid propellors, motors, etc. Drop in and get your copy of our catalogue. B. F~ed W1~e, celebrate 1cago tenor, Is . to give the program at a . musicale Easter Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Shawnee Country club. He has had four appearances in Orchestra hall, Chicago, with the famous Apollo club, sang "Elijah" with the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra at the University of Illinois and "The Messiah" at the Uni\·ersity of Kansas . He has had three appearances at Par;ons college, Fairfield, Iowa; two performances of "Eliiah" at Beloit, Wis., and a recital at Milton college, Wis.; has sung "The Messiah" with the Choral Union, Oberlin college, has apreared in recital at the University of Chicago, and for the past three seasons has been engaged in extensive concert tours throughout the middle west. An eminent Chicago critic has said of him: "Mr. Wise has a tenor voice of fine quality and he sings with under:>tanding. There is appreciation for the words and the vocal command to express it with force." Mr. and Mrs. ] ohn F. Maher, 1776 Washington avenue, and their family will leave Tuesdav to drive to Detroit to visit Mrs. Maher's brother-in-law and sister, 1'1r. and . Mrs . Albert Fetgner. B. Fred Wise Will Give Program at Shawnee Musicale . d Ch' PROPOSE H. E. CUTLER M etnuer o L.:... AS SCHOOL BOARD HEAD f 8-d of Education oar I Ch · f Citizen&' Coms · OJCe O · JDlttee; Ballot Apnl 13 -o- HARDWAI=l,E 411 LINDEN AVE. PHONE WIL. WHERE · VOU'L.L. LIKE AI4 TO TR 'ACE 284 3 the Wilmette boys who re turned '1 hursdav from the UniversitY of Illinois for the spring vacation were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Langdon, 715 Marvin John Bruedigan, Harold Flesch, Laurel avenue, who have been va and Lawrence E. Langdon. cationing for a month in Texas and -0the South, will return by way of New Carl F. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs . Orleans the latter part of this week . C. C. Schultz, 1609 Lake avenue, re-0turned Thursday from the University Mrs. Meh·ille Brown will entertain of Illinois, where he is a freshman in her reading circle Monday afternoon the school of engineering. at her home, 99 Robsart road Amon~ Henry E . Cutler, 407 Central avenue! a mer!1ber of the Wilmette Board ot Education, has been nominated !~r the presidency of that body by a cttizens' committee composed of representatives from the two Parent-Teacher associations and the Woman's club oi Wilmette. The terms of Enoch Steen, president of the board, and of two board mem bers, Gale M. Brooks and Mrs. Laura 'l'l. Durgin, expire next month. A new president and two new board members will be chosen at the annual school election to be held Saturday, April 13. George H. Redding. 1516 Elmwood avenue, and Mrs. Ernest H. Freeman, S(}1 Laurel avenue, were nominated to succeed Mr. Brooks and Mrs. Durgin. Frederick . A. Lind, 1336 \Vashington avenue, was named to fill Mr. Cutler's unexpired term as a member of the board. The citizens' committee which selected candidates for the school board ::>ffices was composed of the following: G. T. Hellmuth, chairman; 1vfrs. Harriet Leach, Mrs. Anna C. Moore, Mrs. Alice McKinney, Mrs. H. Otto Von Der Hoff, Mrs. Emma Boddie, G. B. \Villiams, Dr. D. W. Rapp, and William Balhatchct. All T-elephone · and MOST or TH£ BEST FOR THE LEAST Charge · accounts solicited from ~ C. 0. D. Order& Carefully and Quickly Delivered M&AT MARK~T CO. . Tl/.11/~ reliable people 1559 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 6868 WHERE THE SPmiT 01' SERVICE and QUALITY PREVAIL Winnetka 796 Elm St. Winnetka 4 & 333 University 2720 1941 Central Street Greenleaf 4355 705 Main Street Greenleaf 2989 · L L b SPrmg eg am ams ArmOur Star H , You will find nothing but the very highest quality products displayed in modern aanitary caaea. You will be ccmvinced that there is a great difference in QUALITY and PRICE. We do not misrepreaent when we say-EXTRA QUALITY · · it means juat that. A choice selection for yo11r Sllnday Dinner. Always fresh, tender-the pick of the market. A delicious Roast. 'l1 he world's famous for real 45C Wilmette 1145 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 2814 & 731 tasty, hickory smoke, tender and juicy-just the meat for Easter morning breakfast. 12 to 14 lbs ·... . .. ............... Hubbard Woods · e Pot Roast Prun The "None·better·kind." An economical roast taken from Ciholce PRIZE BEEF. You'll say "It's extra good." ........ . . Here Is something extra ftne. Excellent for a roast-a good choice for your Sunday Dinner. .Tuley and tender·.. 29c 35c. 910~1 Linden Ave. Winnetka 417 & 418 1407 Greenleaf St. University 3700 Boneless Sp~ Lamb Glencoe 352 Park .Ave. Glencoe 172 · BEADQUU'l'ERS FOR WAPSIE· VALLEY POULTRY.

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