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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 4

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WILMETTE LIF~ SCOUTS AWAIT RALLy Green Saturday, June 8 PAY TRIBUTE TO HERO Wilmette Troop· to Hold Comhinecl DEAD NEXT nnJRSDAY Field Day and Rally on Village (Continued from page 1) poppy. (All material is given to th..e veterf:tp.) These are all bought by the S·t ate department of the American Legion. "The State department sells these poppies to each post for five cents. This leaves four cents for the State Service ·department. Last year it left $41,000. With this money service offices are maintained in Chicago, Jacksonville, Dwight, and East St. Louis. At these offices meals are furnished, jobs provided, burial details completed, legal aid furnished, and claims completed for service origin injury claims. "The· balance per poppy stays in the post here for their s·e rvice work at home, at Great Lakes hospital, or wherever needed. Some calls com e from other countries or states. 1. Pass in reYiew "Last year the southern counties of 2. Signaling Illinois were under water, and all we (a) Semaphore could do was to furnish a little mone v (b) Wig · wag to help those local posts. Natiomit 3. Fire making Headquarters appealed for help fo r (a) Fire by friction their national flood relief programs, to (b) Fire by flint and s teel which we also contributed. 4. Water boiling "These facts are furnished to let th e 5. Flag shuttle relay r ace general public know how their dona 6. Spar-la.s hing- (:Ont est tions are distributed by the Ameri 7. First aid Rules governing the events are to can Legion." be sent to each Scoutmaster this week in order that each troop may have an Kenilworth Pupils in opportunity to train for the events. Annual Exht.bt·t June 7 In addition to the prescribed program there will be given simultaneousThe annual exhibit of the Jo ~ eph ly with it a program of novelty events. Sears school in Kenilworth will b e held such as a "shoe scramble, '· and tender- Friday night, June 7, when parent s, foot "undressing race ." friends, and patron'.5 of the school \Yill In the evening there will be a \Veenie · be i.nvited. to witness the work of th e roast at the camp fire. and a stunt pro- puptls durmg the school ~ear. All degram with each troop giving its own partmeryts and r?~ms wtll be re pr tparticular stunt. sented tn the exhtbtt. . ~ay. 24, 1929 . '};t s I MI;:AT MARKET CO. 11/.~--. All Telephone and C. 0. D. Orders Cuefully and Quickly Delivered Charge accounts solicited from reliable people llfORTB SHORB MARKETS Wmnetka 711 Elm St. Winnetka 4 A 333 Hubbard Woods IIO!t'J Lindm Ave. I Wilmette Boy Scouts are eagerly awaiting the afternoon of Saturday, June 8, when they will participate in a Field day and Rally of every troop in the village. Fathers and mothers and sisters, too, are urgently invited tQ be present at the Village Green at 3 o'clock that a~ ternoon in order that they may see the Scouts in action. The committee in charge has outlined a program consisting of seven events. Each troop that qualified by completing an event in a manner satisfactory to the judges and with~n the time specified in the rules, wtll !eceive a streamer. · Each troop earnmg seven streamers \\·ill be awarded a Rally banner. The events are to be as follows: · ' ( Winnetka 417 & 418 t Wilmette 1145 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette Zll4 A 731 Glencoe ~Park I EV.tUISTOM MARKETS I 705 Main Street Greenleaf %989 Ave. Glencoe 172 1559 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 1868-&867 1941 Central St. Greenleaf 4355 1407 Greenleaf St. University 37M .OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH. OUR QUALITY NEVER CHANGES Ask for this "Uneeda Bakers" · 4 1929 FRESH DRESSED BROILERS EVERY DAY FRESH DRESSED SQUABS EVERY DAY We specialize In the famous and nationally known PEACOCK MEATS. \ / -ftcean"Onmr~ ltDnD§ \\\Y<e<elk AIO.U.S.PAT.OP'P'. OREO SANDWICH ams PeacockH ChamTJlliC'ne flavored, whole hams, medium o1·era1Ct' 7% to 9% lbs. Whole hams, heavy DH!rage, 9% to 12 lbs. Half Hams 3% to 4 lbs. Sherry flavored. Spiced Ham, Sherry flavortd. Luncheon Meat, Sherry tla1·ond. Cooked Pork Loin, Sherry t1a1·ort>d. Luneheon Tongues. Peacock Meats . Spring Lamb Roast ~!:r:~o;:;:~t::~:i 32~c · D S prmg . ucks !~"ttde~r;u~~!~O:d~· sr:~~~·c·~·-·~. ~~~ 39c · tender. Lb·......... 19!8 Boneless- you ~an Fresh Dressed. delicious, Chocolate ftavored cookies back to back, with creamy filling between. Not too sweeL The whole famlly likes these ! Buy them by the package or the pound. ' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiii;te;a;kl;;;a;r;eiiii.iiiiiiii~·~ . fered. Lb·..... Fresh Lean Pork Roast :::~::lrl~.~ 23 · ePotRoast chol~e 29C Pnm ~~~~ .!:~ steaks. 49c Ut L bS Fresh C teakS ket. Tender and lean, lb. Selected 11 2C 7~ You the wlll best ret In only quality for cut&your monfy. Tender and Juicy. Lb\ tiDf:r of Only seleet, fresh, tender 8 and lite NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ..Uneeda ~DL 01 ......... ..

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