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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 4

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Dasy it here for les BUTTER, brickor ril, b... ........... EGGS, strictly freshà,2 e LEGS 0F SPRING ýLAMB, 15 lb...ý.... 5 0 > RIB ROAST 0F BEEF,- 32e.1Se. PORK LOIN ROAST, 2 t BEEF POT ROAST,2 e BREAST 0F VEAL, 8 ARMOUR'S COFFEE, (Veribest) 5 ]PRESH DRESSED SPRING IUcCS 350 ROASTING CHICKENS1 e lb .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Whnit cornes from "Pearson'is" it's the best ) W. Deliver to Hubbard Woods, Gleumcoeý .t.) tUVcnuce UAULLW aturl c 1L. - Chicago and North Western Railway company at that time, it-was stated. SAIL FOR HOME APRIL Il Mr. and Mrs. Clâude C. -Smith of 123 Kenilworth avenue, il return to their'home the middle of May f ollow- ing a. six months' trip around the world. Mr. >and Mrs.. Smriitb ,spent Eas- ter on the sea, going f rom Cairo, Ugypt to Constantinople, Turkey. From there tbey will go to Naples, Itâly, and then on to Berlin, Germany. They will. also visit France and England and will sait on,:May>,Il on the Europa f romi Cher-: bourg, France,, arriviing in Newi York about the middle of the montb. Their son, Linus ýSmiith, who is a student atý Carleton college in Minnesota, lias been, spending bis Egster holidays at bis home, in Kenilwortb., He wilL return on Monday. Dr.1 and Mrs. Lester Meeë, 1227 Clhetnut avenue,~ who with their sons, motored to Asheville, N. C. over the spring. vacation, returned to their home on Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Shnonds of Kenilworth entertained members of the North, Shore, chapter Gamma Phi Beta last, Monday afternoon at ber borne. s"" Moths 'Die Overnight Just hang up an APEX MÔTII CAKE in your clos.t -no more,worry - absolute protection., 2 Sze '25c and 50e For packti away clothes- MIoSTyglS scheduled to appear at the Wilmette Masonic temple, 1010 Central ave- nue, Saturday. Apnil 18. Laurant's program of illusionistic surprises is presented as the first of« a series of entertainments under the auspices of the Wilmette Masonile Temple association. The .entertain- ments are in cha *ge of a committee beaded by James C. Andlerson, 1C41: Washington avenue',-and coniposed. of. sclected members of each of the four Masonic bodies occupying tbe', temple. Mrs. Fred M. Coxon, 1538 Central avenue, is general ticket chairmanl. Mr.' Anderson bas stated. that in p 1resenting Eugene Laurant, the com- mnittee feels confident that, the at- traction is one of wide'appeal. In al ages magic bas possessed. a fascina- tion for voung -and- older people alike. Magic,, an art originating in the B. C. peniod and surviving tbrougb the centuries, b as ever been associated -with the occuit mystici5m of the Orient. Not until modern times bas magic been presented in its proper sphere, that of entertainment. To tbe present day magicians, credit must be given for, breaking . do wn superstition. and diseounting- the, dlaims of unscmupulous performers that tbey were possessed of miracu- tous or supernatural powers. .Laurant-s program is a succession of entertaiiling surprises, it is stated. There are beautiful. flowers, gorgeous rainbow silks; mysterious fountains of fire . and water are followed by the appearance of cooing doves and the inevitable magie rabbits. In- cluded also are scientific problenis and ligbtning character impersona- tions. Laurant, possessed of a de- ligbtful persônality and marvelous dexterity, bas brought bis art te that bigh degree of, perf ection that is, .bound to delight an audience. A special children' "s matinee will be given at 2.15 o'cIock, and the, regular evenin g performance, for aduits at 8 o'clock. i.. Srvisg Wiliu.tt sud C.qtasI Aves. 26 Yeas Phonos.Wil. 400-401> Open Suaday te Jtroon 3 P. M. to 6P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Bafier Eddy and aIl other authorized Christian Science Literatire may b. mtd. tborrowed or purcband at the Reading Room. THE! PU»LIC M. CORDIALLT INVTED TO ALTTM~D TH19 CHURCH SHRVICDS AND VST TII! RHAING R0014 IIIUIuIU HIIIIIUNNUIIIIU 8I..U . ..............IIIIIUINIIII.II..III.II.MI.III...I g liii"'. SINI

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