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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1931, p. 14

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- L IU'ý " 810 CHURCH ST.I, EVANSTON (OposteMarshall Field 6& Co.) Food News is GOod News! Shop and.Save Food News affects you directly becouse iftfells an *xlusve story of Qualfty and,*Vlu.. R.ad"today's food news, print.d b.lowV' and ob.y that impulse to shop regularly at Shop and Save. GROCERIES MASON JARS Ph ............... ......... fruit is 'ctiap. Take advntag. of it. 65c 75cý BAKERY, SATU)RDAY'S SPECIAL CHOCOLATE MA LTED MILK CAKE. This j's one.-of Our New Features. Entirely too good to miss.' A delightful layer cakes flavored with Malted Milk, and topped with a delîci6us Malted Muik icing. Special ..........39 C ÇUALITY MEATS Delicious-1home made sugar cured. Lb.. .... LEG 0F LAMB. Genuin. Spring cut from the, besi' Governm.lnt Grad.d Lamb. Lb.... DELICATESSEN PhiladeiphiaCREAM, CHEESE.3 Rejular .I12c seler.. p kgsi for 28C 25c: 25c FRUITS & VEGETABLES the northeast cornier of ,the Meirose avenue-Essex road intersection. The, ,crash occurred as the driver was at- tempting to make a turn north on Essex roa d. The windshield of the car was shattered, cutting Eleanor on the rigbt side ýofthe head. Several stitches bad to be takeit' The girl wvas remnoved to thie Evanstoni hosPi-. ta] following the accident. TEACHES AT U. 0F A. Mr. and. Mrs. Virgil, G. Siate (Agnes Biesemneer) are now settled in their new home at Fayetteville. Ark., where Mr. Slate is an instruc- tor in'the hiology departmient at, the Universitv of, Arkansas. This Win- ter Mrs. Siate will continue ber voice study at the university. During the patsummer Mr. and Mrs.. Siate were residing in lSvanston Whilé ýthe former wvas studying at N.\orth,%west- ern. RESUMES. TEACHING Miss Dorotby L. P6und lias, re- turned froni var-jous trips to niortheiii Michigan anid Wisconsin and bias re- sumed hier teaching at lier residence studio, 521 Elev.enth street. Hardin Van Deursen, who' has been teac-hing voice at Huron .college. 'S. D., is now instructor ini voice at Laramnie university in W\Voinlg. This summner lie andl bis 'mother, Mrs. Matilda Van Deursen. 1101 Forest avenue, were niiotoring throug.b Cali- fornia. 1 o u t d o o i , u n n w ha s C( ar-sened you r SKIN-evenfroekies ian1d tan- S KIN-be BLEACHED AND BEAU TI. FIED y. oiý s kin c 1 ü. a1. e -d anld 'W f l- derflilly by our ý,peeciaI and -wind dried ur steal - i l-( ents, wii'l be Agala ali-Indian program will be given, that evening, in Fulierton hall, Chicago Art Institute. Admission wili be, by card up until 8 o'clock when the 'public will be admitted. Doors will 'open at 7:30 and the program starts promptly- at 8:10. Those iii- terested bave been invited to addréss. the Indian Council' Fire, 108 N.* Dear- born street. Chicago. Patronesses of the affair' are:, Mrs. Mýary. A. Wall, president, Illinois ederation Wonmen's clubs;, Mrs. J. Marc Fowler, general1 federation di- rector for Illinois;- Mrs. H. W. Hardy, president, Chicago and Cook County Federation Women 's organizations; Mrs. Thomas Bouchier, presidenît. First District, I. F. W. -C.; Judge Mary'- Bartelme, Mrs., Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Amios W. Wal ker, and .Mrs. L. Brackett Bisbop.' Special guests will include Mrs. William S. Hawk, state chairman In- dinwelfare and the followviig dis,- trict Indian welfare chairmen of the first ten districts: Mrs. George Harily Nippert; Mrs. 0. H. Runyan; Mrs. William J. Rogers~; M'rs. Jessie 'IL Gaebler; Mrs. F. G. Gleisten; Mrs. M ur ra y Henderson; Mts. Mary Stevenis; Mrs.,Sara K. Perry., and Més. Percy H. Arden. Aný unu-sually -elaborate programi will, be jtreseènted, consisting of native, songs, dances, tribl)a ceremionies and special features, whi'ch will l>e*par- ticipated in by Indians of the Sioux. Chippewa,' Winnebago, - Pueblo,. Ot,-. tawa, and Mohawk tribes. 'lie all-Anierican quartet of Sioux Indians, direct froin the' Indian, pageant at Wisconsini Delîs, where they have 'achieved' notable success for tlhree seasons, will 'niake its first ap)pearance ini Chicago. 'ruese ar~e the Indians who'sang for President Cool- idge at the tume of bis adoption by the 'Siouxïii South Dakota. The William. B. Smyt.bes expected to returnl to. their home at 43. Ke nil- worth avenue Se ptember' 14, from their outing at Portage Point,9 Mich.ý Mss Marjorie Snmythe, bowever, wil flot be in Keniilworthl this faîl as she left September 14, for Denison. uni- versity at Granville, Oh-io. ve I810 CHURCH ST., EVANSTON. Pr. . A. Stick 1167 Wiltnctte Ave., Mhoite WiImette 4M9 -on hous ès, apartments and business properties for 5, 7 or 10 year terms. CODY TRUST COMANY 105 South La, Salle Street Rand olph 6600 CHICAGO0

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