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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jan 1931, p. 6

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AUl Telephome and C. 0. D.,Orders Carefully and Quicly Delivered, Charge Accounts Solicited (rom Reiable Peope 14On TIME When you p1.ril a oe E _the PALACE MARKCETS, there'. neyer -A.wrinkle Of woary overserviee, or a frown of -dispiesse over quulty. Tasty, firesb meats ilways av&iLitble-anUd yosr phone order is sivenquick action. Spring Leg of Lamb, lb . .............32c (7 to 9 Ibo. average) Tender Cut of Pot Roast , lb .......261/2c SauR !,rk Loins, lb .................1% (8 to 10 lbs. average) Shoulder, Lab Roast, lbo .... ..18C. (6 t. 8 lbs..average)> Scd, Bacon, 3 Is ............. .$1.00 Photo by Carlos Mrs. C harles Holg of Wiirnette, chairman of the ways end means conzinittee, zvill be oneof the hos- tesses for the literary ami. soctal tea 'the )Friends 'of Aeia Writers wil hold at the, Knicker- bocker hotel at 1:30 o'clock Wed- ilesday,, January 7. 1be adi iclair Lei te 'on the sub- our outstand- and ,is lie *Mrs. Frank Armistead.. Mrs. Otto Heper is to Iead the negative side, as- sisted by Miss Mabel Smith and Mrs. Franklin Catiin.' Other hostesses will be Mrs. Louis Eý. Young, Mrs. Jack 'If lànd, Mrs. Thomas, Harper, Mrs.: W. ý J. Groten- huis and Mrs..Clarence Ford Smith. Mn. and Mrs. George' Emrich, 614 South avenue, Giencoe, entertained miem-bers of their Birthdav club on One picture of a deserted cabin is% especially interesting, as is another of sage in bloomn. After Mr. Wilder has told of -his experiences, of rain descending upon him ini the middle of a good painting, and. so on,, Miss Betty Pheips of. Highland Park wiIl present a puppet ,show. The prod uctions of, Miss Phelps' puppets* have received high corn- miendation., Ail tmembers and guests wili be wélcoitie, the league an- nounces. *Precediîîrg thïs meeting the board of directors will have.a businessses- sion at :7:45 o'cock.ý Sunday, afternooln, January18te league Mil give a tea in Wininetk-ý Commnunity House for Mr. Wilder. The Womnan's club of Chicago 11 1 its- yearly -Art. League show., is se.- parating the exhibits of eath of, the threeè .leagues. of Chicago and. itsoutyiiing suburbs and villages, and will1 hang pictures by members. of the North Shore« Art leâgue Tuesý- day niglit, January 6. The show wilI open with a recep- tion Wed.nesda.y evening. >Ail menii- bers of thé league especially are urged to send pictures. to this. show ne,çt Monday and Tuesday. Those' Wishîng further information may cati Mrs. Gordon Wilson, 415 Ninth street, Wilmette; Raymond Orwigs on Wedding Trip to East The marriage of Fay Carbo of Chicago and RaymondOrwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. .Orwig of 548 Willow road, Winnetka, took place Monday evening, Decernber 29, in, the presence of the family and a number of friends with Dr. 1. W. F. Davîes, officiating. Owing to the illness 'of Dr. Davies the ceremony was Per- formed in bis own homne oft.Lincoln avenue rather than,.at, the Orwig residence, as had been planned. The.,Orwigs; lef t Tuiesday morning on a wedding trip to Detroit, Mon- treai, and, Boston, to return by way, iof Niagara Falls. They wiIl makie 14i.-i lit p i mê naUf CntrlStreet* 149 moisStreet -B- i~ht 415 re*Iu DU»8 SPcalcer-M4ae Pearl Waaterbrook How to flring God-' nto Modem i usineus. Speaker-Dr. WUU. Mý oo>re ~Jan. IS-The Humanlat and thie Divine Solution of the Problern of Evil Jan. ms-TRie New Underatandlng of Christ's Woôrds -lie that, bath seen Me bath seen the Father"' P-f

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