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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1931, p. 12

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-for cvry menu -Bt prices tht are retilly kind té food '. budgets.. That's, why s0 many women favor the flear- bv A. & P Market. SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1 CHOICE BEEF PT ROAST Cut fi'om Corn Fed Native Cattie LB.16C PORK LOIN ROAST L. WIhole or Half MafithewFrancis Pliotoj T/he spirit of the )igltt t<'heitzweird ulitclaes ride. and hobgoblins froli îas h'pified by inaeny of the costumles ?"n I'l , persoius ho attrudcd the' Hal- lozce'e,; l'arty lWst Priay ,siif i «t the inewJ lifqhçrcàt schoolIllinois ro4u1 uand 'I' %',t-tiird srret. Tlhree hundred pupils and parents enjoYed theise venit i ic h n'as featured by gaines, peanuit hunts, inuscic îu1<lnin, PUDLJX Cleaners & Furriers Ladies-Men's Tallorlug Win. Kaplan, Prop. Phone Wilmette 667 3 Eleetrie Place C. A. PattenoMm and his f anily have moved ilnto the OttoJ.I4oreiz home at 220 Greenfleaf aveniue. Miss Grace Elvira Patterson's engagement to Robert Molds of River Forts wàs, ainnotilced recently, The Lorenz famlilv are n aking their hiome lit *Chicago. IBargains f or This Week IID r, West's Tooth Brush One Professional Dente Mirror Free 50C platited and the screens carried to thec basernent, it is tiin to take stock oi wlhat ive intend to dIo witli otl,. lei- suire tinme this winter. NNT.C kliw thiàt a certain part is tdo 1We SIent at the theater an<1l concerts. XVe ant.icip)ate a few. lectures, and, after that wvhat shall we c Read. of ouse-but what? ýNVel, we shoul<l really chîuî.s , hlob.by- for mir -%vinter's rcadiiig, andl we SbIotuld adherc to it, allowiiig foi, a f e v.j euid'esp>rits tu- give àt addédr zest. M.\aiiNvpeopfle have rea<t extLct- sively on> Russia, itS history aild an- cient reginme as* well as the ruvNolutitili and, contemnporary mores. .,ilotlu er' country _that, would repay exteuiiI\t- art uiisurpassed, its fture ('4 inica!I- culahile .influenice on ours There are othier:theiies-o.Il -furui- ture, cturr:ent French fictionii, states- nien of the iiineteeitli. enttury.or- chiestral iiutsLc, econioics, Venlitia11 art, El Greco, George W.hntn or 1anking. Trhe Wiluiiettc Public lihrarv MI a uj-to-date collection o f books and suiggest-, the follovwing-. william Imaepan Ad m-Life .of Shitkespa&. < ala 1. of Cina PlV l'iîeln ofhart li îryti 'es.e i -> Ln-Ol<I Tulda of II-peltf hia MillNVagerar~ Wl-n ýt-F--cUt id o (*tltitt1 n PZoltt-BOok <)If Oîmr orthi. The tin One honananin Ngl of Opeof Vebl-tireatli . 1 109 Central Ave. Wlm.tte lb« çQgAT ATLANTIC * PAÇIFIC tEACO. I Middle, WesternDiision. I l Servi*g Wilmette and Central Aveu. years Phones:,ýWiI. 400-401. Pri' a ariatUt oaiLtrUay JIlIs~. TO WINTER IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Anna Z. Browne, mother of Mrs. F. R. Kilner, 430 Shé?ridan road. Kenilworth, is leaving Wilmette next + Monday by motor with Miss Mae Cassin, 326 Oxford road, Kenilworth, for Los Angeles, Cal., where.she and" Miss Cassin. will take an apartment for the winter. ! Ml

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