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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1931, p. 8

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'taIIized Wafers, As. sorfed Rolied 6wim Drops or Hon.y AI- mond Nougat Bar., EACH.3c, POLKIS Grplefr u Tuhe *eaity and lu- expensIve *rny to bny fUnd e.n!oy grapefruit. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S Cookies: SANDWICH reduced 'r e t a il1 prices every flm. market prices have dropped. The sav- ing goes fa you. L29. Tona Pink Sa Zn,216-oz. caps... 25c lona Tonatoes or Peas,ý 3 No. 2 cans 25e Puritan Hop 'Flavored Malt, .44-oz. can ................... 37e Libby's Corned,'Beef, .12-oz. tins ... 19é, S. P. K. French Dressing,8-oz. bot. 15e Fanning's Bread and Butter> Piékles, 2 15-oz. jars......35e NORTHÉRN, Tissue M EATs e e 4 R.S 25c Btiv thleniat A & P anid enjov a worth- while saig, blecause A & P lias reduced retail ifleat .prices 'to: correspond wvith lower miiarket pr.icýes. GENUINE, Spring Lamb Legs 27C has a summer cottage at the lake. George will stay with his aunt for several w.%eeks. Fromi Mullet lake the Glovers went to Fond du Lac te pick up their daughter, Mrs. R. W. Thiel, who has returned' with themn fora brief visit. AT COAL CONVENTION John F. Hoffnmann, Jr., of 1927 Cein tral, avenue, had an enjoyable time while attending, a coal merchants" convention, ai Centralia, 111. Me wit- néssed à demonstration of the Ioad;ing a.nd preparation of coal and otlier miné activities.. Mr . Hoffmanni left Wilnxette July 8, and -returned July 10. Mrs. Alan F,. M\cDaniiels, with lier daughter,. Miss Rosetnary McfDaniels, 1064 Linden. avenue,. and her son and his %vif e, Mr.- and Mrs. Bla ine Mc-' DIaniels,, of Chicago,. returned ' last week f romi a motor trip. thiroughi. M\ichi- gan. Dinner guests of Mr. and M1r s. Har- adMoiter, 325 Central avenuie, last Friday vere Colonel and Mlrs. A. C. Earnshaw. Colonel Earnishaw is, the rrew executiv-e of the Chicago Junior school at' Elgin, 111. Miss Esther Hoffmanl, 1635> Lake aveniue,. will bé in Clevdland, Ohio for. a month or more on businless. Miss' Mininie Hughies -of 1006 Cen- tral avenue i s leaving julv. 18. for' a two w eeks' vacation in Colorado. lias gone abroad to visit Paris, Vienna, and other search of new -ideas, and w inî the fali. A new depart voted to ecciesiastical embrc be added to the: guild 'for, season. cîties in vill return ment de- 'idery Will the next* *WANT A LLEYS OILED Oiling of several alleys'in Wilmètte which are not paved has been requested byproperty ýowners in certain sec- tions of thé village. The matter was, brought' to the attention of the Vil-, lage board àt it$ regular meeting' last week, and was referred, to, the streets and alleys committee. This comm-ittee, of 1 which Trustee.Arthur Lee is chair- man, Will ,make a report on the ma t- terto the board' iný the ýnear future. ,The E.' A., Rich family, 1314 Green-' wvood avenue,. and the Fe. W. Harveys,> 103' Greenwood avenue, motored to Spring Lake, Wis., last week-end to take their respective children, Bol) Rich and Paul Harvey, to Camp Ma-, Ka-Ja-ýWan. Mollis Gleason and his two ýsons, Mollis, 'Jr., and John, have returned to their home at 910 Chestnut ýavenue, after a' successfut7week of "muÙsky" fishing.at Boulder jun.ction, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jens .A. Paasche, and their daughter, Miss ý Inger ,Pàasche, 310 Greenleaf avenue,. returneéd .to their home last week from a. three weeks' motor'trip through the East, I . BEAUTY' To attaîn it is 0 .nly iný know ing 'where.' If'ssur-7. prising what a few treat- ments at Van Due rms wiII, do toward revealing your reaI. youthful Ioveliness. VAN' DUERMS l3eauty Salon 11512Cen trai Avenue Dsc ur Adv:ce oni Cosemet4c. andPwdrlending NO. 2 CANS L Jcý 'j I

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