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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Nov 1931, p. 6

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FOUR DELIVERIES EVERY DAY WE.,FIR1 and SAT. SPECIALS DuelEs ______lb. 25 Gcesse Queletedl. Le RLamb IL19 Lamb CosLinur lb. 290 Pork Roast saoyîmlb.e5 Baoe InI..rfhly 3 lbs. 790 Oyustersb,Se cted Quart..... Gteey SpoeieI.s Suagar, ,<ranuliated, t'un 10 lbs. 490 Butter Ituitr oll)lb.3i3o Cottee _IL .352 SwIs Cieese., Imporied ... «.... lb. 590 Edam Cheese ...............$1 35 Brsmer Butter Waters... Box 390 Grape Julce welch's pjs 250 Cider Sweet Galion 390 ýWhlte Book........-Dozen Pits $*198 ]RomanottCaviar_ as950: _____ mjar 29C Shvluups ____t, arg Queu Olives lIaiur ie.s,.'p large jr SIX TELEP WIL 42S- e---- Addition to ,Our1regularl Une. of hoseory, 'we now carry 1'r EMS jerseys. .... .. .. .. .. 11o8ery, GiQtes andl ulidergarments 1139 Central Ave., Wilmentte 4370 MeePOV0WimINO in detaïled iorm. uiroUgn tneuisv i bution1 of a pamphlet containing data on the water situation and the plans for building and .financing a municipal plant. The board proposes to erect the plant'and pay for it, nQt .byr taxa- tion, but by the issuance of water revenue bonds. SAn. attempt bas been nimade to in-, form the residents of the Village fully o n the proposition., Besides the dis-, tribution of- the pamphl et, efforts have been made in:thi s direction by the holding of mass meetings at which Village- President C.. P. Dubbs bas spoken. Some of these, meetingsý were called by V'illage officiais and othe rs by civic organizations, such as. the Chainber of Commerceé'and. the Wilmette Civic league. The Chamber of Commerce. bas gîven its officiai endorseffient to the municipal wâter planttlplani. CIVE ROOM TEA The inothers of the chljdren ini the sjxth grade of the Howard school held a room tea Iast Monday after- noon in the library of the school. Al the grade teachers gave brief talks, which were followed by a social hour. Mrs. W. W. Holmes and Mrs. R. E. McIirath poured. î. Mrs. Harry E. Smoot is the room m nother for 6B -and. Mrs. XV. F. Crawvford is chairman of 6A, %.io e 4 LI th ,e next regular meeting of the Wil- mette Chamber of Commerce Moin- day niglit, December 7. The officerý are elected for terms of one year each. Five new directors wililxb elected for two-year terms at the, samne time. J. E. Worthen of Worthen's store bas served as.president of the Cham - ber for the pas t two years. A. ~ VanDesenJr., is vice-presidenit and W. D. Ieary treasurer. .The organfizationt has a board,:oi directors of teti memnbers'._The five whose. terms expire this year are: « Marcus Mick, Carl C. Renfieckar,, Paul'Rensch, John Schneider and'A., S. Van Deusen, Jr. Those who still have one year of their two-year t enus to serve are: Raipli G. flàiau. John K. Hughes, R. M. Jolinstoni. .Leô Mickel and É. G. Petry. Petry la Chairnmu Mr. Petry is chairman of a nomi- inating committte: which will pre- sent a siate of candidates for the vanious offies. 'The nominating coin-. mittee will make its report at tiit December 7 meeting. The speaker at this meeting wili hc a. reprýesentative of the Governlors> Tax commission, who will 'speak oit the taxsituation in Chicago and Coolz county and wiil discuss -means-4r1 meeting the probiem. Credt Men 8aIIou The Wilmette Credit Men'saso ciation also wili eiect new officers la-, the near future, aithoughi the date lias îîot been deinitely set. The r(,- tiring officers are A. C. Pearso!n. president, Paul Renschi, Vice-pri-e; dent, and W. D. Leary, treasurer. The association bas eight directors elected for two-year terms. The foir. whose terms expire this year ari-e: Johni Hoff marn, C E. Renneckar, A> C. Pearson and William Taylor. ,F. D. Andersonl, Paul Rensch, Lloyd Hollister and A. S. Van.Deuseii, h- stil hve one year to 'serve. *TO GIVE CHURCH DINNER TI i e Siinday schooi of the XVil- m iette ICm.liislhLutheran chur-ch at 4

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