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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jun 1931, p. 4

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C,-.7products and committing us to the hgk standard of fine service and fair dealing that Richelieu deserves. IECONOMIIESff-JU NE _12, TO .JLJN[ 181 SIRLOIN STEAKS. Our regulpr quaàlity. L 48c CALVES' SWEETBREADS.- Fresh PORTERHOUSE & CLU-B STEAKS. ILb.49c lb. 53C. SUGAR.'Pure cane- 9ramulated. l0l1býý-55c CQFFE. Richelieu supiremne blenid. 21/j lbs. 98C CRISCO. 1 -11/2 and 3 lb. tinrs-. .L.23c'. SOAP FLAKES. Ivry, Iargest '25c ýcarton.. 2 for 39c PUFFED WHEAT. The regular 15Sc size.. .2 for 23c, FRENCH DRESSING. Harts 'uch 49c bottie.. ea. 43c MAYONNAISE. Old'Monk.......... 3cqi. 65c SPEE-DEE CLEANER.. 25c quart tin and 45c dusting or polishing mitt ... .both 49c TOIIET PAPER. Snow White soft white crepe in I1,000 sheet roils. Sanitary wrappers. ...... doz. 89c PEACHES. Richelieu No-ý 21/2 size, tins of Ragqedy Annie freestones-l0 o 1a 1 halves-the finest rich flavored fruit packed................in 29c CHEESE. Kraft 1/2 lb. bricks f American, Pi menta, Velveeta, Chateau or Pabstett. 22c size. .:2 for 35C ROOT BEER - GINGER A.LE. Marand's pint size. Empty. bottie.rebate of 24c per ýdozen*., . doz. $ 1.10 grain1 Viii u gvu, u tul e nz.wuri LU IieoiUi .gyiilbll graduates. Harry E. Weese, vice-president of The graduiates are: Bernard De- the Joseph Sears board of education and NMarcp, Edward DeSanito, Victor father of one 'of the graduates, wilI Fiegen, William *Hajduk, John present the diplomnas, f ollowing the pre- Kalmes. John Kin---Jamnes Kivland. sentation of the Ciass by Supt. E. L. G;eorge Kivland, Ferdinand LudIoNic.e, Nygaard.ý Jeromeé Maher,. Thomras Meyer. Thl. e cQlTplete programn for the exer- Robert \[iller," Reinard Nanizicises follows: George Neiiweem. ,jer<rxe Puize, Gor- Ivoaio...... Rev.. Leland Danforth don Refa v, Lawrence Roemer, Law- ng When My Mivother rence Schwall, Cliffordl Soderstroim, Sings ............ ... Antonin D,,vora-k JidWard. Stancoe,- Henry Thorsen, 1;eventh and eighth Lgracie chorus FrnkTom ItoreDown to Kew.......... :arl Deis FrankTýom.Girls' glee -club \Villiai XV\agner, Gerald. Zopp, Presen.tation of elass gift by. Ru-ssel Yale, Cook, Ji-.,, president o(f the* vlasS Harold Ortegel, Lawrence Fecher, i , 13 E-*liz;abeth Costo, .\Margaret Heriesl., Acceptance of the, class gift lry John. Helen i ns Ruth King. MIfargaret sprenger,,irepr(-.eniig the, cIibss of Koza, Margaret Krieýsant,' Rose op g, Levernier, .Viivian Miller, Frances O, Silent Night .... Johainnes Rrahnis Mav ch Ion )Moning InvItao . .:George Veazie schmiitz, ar Shiitt. Mrin Seventh and ighth grade chor-us Schneider, Deiphiine Schotten, Louise 'Presentation of class of 1931 ... Schwall, Doris. Stancoe, Dorothy ........Supt.. E. . ygàard Presentation of diplornas - HarryE Steff ens, Evelyn Steýffens, Loretta- Weese, vice-1presýident board of educie- Steff ens, Margaret Thialn, .Rose tion. ýrôcai Jne .Wagn1fer, Lorraine, Song lôcai. antThe Swan ........... eamille Saint-Saëns Walkey, and Mary White.. Girls' gice club Benedietioh. .*:. Rev. Leland Dà)ýnt'Orth Members of the .1931 graduating Atnong the new arrivais at the 1class at joseph Sears are: Kenilworth Inn.i are .-Mr. and Mrs. _ Shirley Marie I3otthlof, Doris Jane H4oines' Huittig of Chicago. They, Briggs, Barbara P. Clark, Elinor Clark. have.as their guest, Mr., Huttig's sls':- Catherine Conley, Sara Jean, Cosner, ter, Miss Katherine Huttig, f rota Dorothy W. Deacon, Elsie Marie Eg- Kansas Citv, who will 'be here with gét, Priscilla Hawley, Mary Patrici themn indefiinitely. Huck, Cecilia, MacKinlon, Janet Tay- -o-lor M\,athieson, Rose A. Phillips. for- Mrs. C. A. Carpeniter, 601 \Vash- othy Marguerite Richards, Hlelen for- ington. avenue, attended the twentv-i . tI1ysm1the, RtNomi Sasn fifthf retnnion of 'her class at Bryn iI T,oui se Wayte 'Watson, Marjorie Jane Mawr college lheld MNav 30-June 3,.I Weese, Alice Katherine \Velty, Richard _________________________- Glenn Brown. in-Biot on Usually' what is "Best" to onie person may flot be '<Best" in the opinion of another. Not so with med- icines. Ail who have ever tried Puretest Produets, ail who know medicines agree on the superiority FRIDAY ert Porter Cutler,. Roy C. Demmon, David Elmgreni, James Desmond Fitz-, Gerald, William D. FQoler, Howard Fredini Fuchs, Thomas George- Hile,- hrandt, Stephen Mor Johnson,, Sbope S. Kriete, William Irving Moss, Robert Arthur Murray, Willliam B,' Rob ertson, Caileton Ross, , Nick Simon, Jr., Glern Pratt Walker, Fred Louis Workman, Jr., and *Paul L. Wright. TO SING AT ORCHID SHOW Erna M. Kirtland, draniatic sopranoc of 420 Washington avenue, will bc soloist at an Orchid disîpla«y and dem- ur, half or whole CENTRAL AND'TWELFTH WILMETTE GRQCERY. MIARKET PHONE 514 Central- iette Avenu.. tete 28 &Bd 29 I GRADUATIONrQIFT 1BOX 42-ouflce Assortment,, p.00 TRig-tngCanbu Sho ps 1ft5 CiîtalAve., W1llmette i t. * 4 1

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