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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Nov 1938, p. 6

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(New Marketl 821 Green Bay Rod Phne Wifrm.$le 533 Oranges 1/¼ case75cý FLORIOA Grapefruit ¼ ce59c Lemons.. . iz. 12CL PLOBIA~~"d si» 200-216'4 Oranges .3>1 &. 49c Appkes , 4 ins. 19c SIPINACHIO 3-1b. p4ck ----. o CAULIFLIOWER 1 Snow-White, h.ad 13' COFFEE Fres hwoy aI5 u.uuu.%qrwiwll o 9o.pkg. 1 .* oIc DEL HIAVEN Queen Olives Qt. jar ......39c, SWAt4S DOWN Cake !lour O M. iBrancfl are .co-cUdaire iti sale. Assisting themn will be Mrs.- Star- ley B.,,Berg, Mrs., John S. Hlies, Mrs. 'Homer Robertson, Mrs. Harold P eterson,. and Mrs. Ardis Kennedy. Board, Learns. of Plan. fo.r Tract Subdivision The Village board is.:Inrëcelpt of a aietter,. read at Tuesday night's- meeting, from A. L. Allen. of. st. Charles, Ill., ow'ner of a 132-acre tract of land on Lake avenue,ocu pied by the Wilmette Golf club. The letter stated that the tract 18 soon to-be subdivided, ppsslbly next year, and suggested 'that the board pro-. ceed to construct the proper water mains for service. to the section,.1 No action was taken. SigmnufYd Spgeth Wil1 Lecture in Winnetka Slgmund Spaeth, known to radio listeners as "The Tune Detective," will give .a lecture on, the subjeet, "Music for Fun," at Skokie school auditorium, Winnetka, Monday eve- aing, December 5. This is one of a series of lectures given for the benefit of the scholarship fund of the Graduate Teachers college in Wjnnetka. l'M TALKINC ITURKEY le, Don't m is a the bette r th'ing i 1n )f this news ,e winners o! Contest Pub- lished in last week's issue. ers o!. the organi- Here they are: zptlon and attend- Paul iStade, Jr.., 1500 Washingtonl ed the first con- avenue. ference'.o!. those Paul Kaspar, .Jr., 221 Fiftéefth interested in the Street. project was re-, Mrs, George Spiegelha uer, 1327. elected president. Central avenvue. There are. two. men on the board E. E. Orner, of directors' who, Improvemients Soueht participated i n the organization o! the association, on Greenleaf Avenue the.other being C. M. Cartwright o!- At the ,meeting of the village board Evanston,, who.,was re-elected sec- Tuesday night it was reported that retary., conferences-.whi.ch have been held Orner Is Vice-President between Village .,Trustée C. E. Jar- *Ear1 E. Orner of Wilmette was chow. a ýn d Vil- chosen vice-president, and James.F. 1 a g e Attorney Leahy .of Evanston, whose father, Wil1li amx M. the late Thomas- F. Leahy, was the * */. J a mn e s, repre- originator of the Community course, s e nt ing the was re-elected treasurer. The direc- board, and Col tors elected were W. L. McGoodwin, A. A. Sip rague, who is the managing director and receiver, a n d who is' the third oldest director in * other officers of point of service: ftalph Landenberg- the Ch ic a go, er of Evanston; George L. Dautel of! North Shore and Chic ago, and George W. Walsh o1 Milwaukee elec- Evanston. tric railway, are Wilxnette directors, in addition to progresSing sat- Mr. Orner, are G. F. Johnston and ____isfactorily, with Major George A. Quinlan. W. M. James every indication The management a few years ago o! a successfuldeidtostotery ea tt conclusion. eie ostoteeyya it The subject of discussion is thle elrn trees along the course at pointS rehbiltaionof hetraks ndroad- wheré ini due season they will add rehailiatio ofthe ra~~ ~much to fts beauty. Many of these * bd ~n Geen.ea avnue an c, trees have been set out in Wilrnette. trol of the speed of trains, inspired' by complaints of residents and prop- The playing on the Community erty owners on that, thoroughfare. course in the early season when Trustee Jarchow stated that officials there was so much rain was inter- o! the line are showing an earnest ferred with only one day on account desire to correct the features which o! the excessive amount of water. gave rise to. the complaints. Managing Director McGoodwin had the land so well drained thatit is one o! the driest courses in the Chi- French Theatre. Cast cago district. to Offer Four Plays Observe "Family Night" La Comedie Francaise de Chi- cago,, official French Educational With Program at Tem*l PRE9lOiIvery on Orders of $15Omud MAUD. MULLER CANDI ES .1 6331/2 ORRINGTON. ÉVANSTON, 13i, a the Chicago .wemorial hos.- Ipital, The baby, who.has flot yet been named, has a two and a haIt year old sister, Willa Jane. Mrs. Alexander is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymnond. M. Ashcra!t of ..IChicago., This question will be answered by a nMeber of the lboard in our next week's Issue of the School. Page. Watch for it! r- L5 j j-.

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