Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1924, p. 5

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-· ~scout R'a lu, ,In u nas Some Pope About 'T'Le "n·'eltt.ture ~1°eu~~.n ~ r;~:s~~:ha; l:fgmtthri~t~~tth~f 1 Hm, ~~ ~;c~~!, R~~~! ,ll ., I l ju" CaT : ~ys~:·:.! May 9 ,~::n~=~i:d ~i:'fi!~e::~ I 3 fractured hip, suffered in a fall S ix weeks ago, was the indirect cau. e nf the death on Friday morning, May 9. of Caroline Campbell Stevens, 530 Centra l a\·enue, who, had she liyed until A duguhst 7 o f this year woul d have reache t e. age of 93. B una 1 services for Mrs. S tevens were held at El Paso,. Ill., her former home. on Monday mornmg. Mrs. ~tevens! who has been a resident of the Vlllage smce 19~1, was ~est known ~ecause of. her keen mterest m garden tSntg. Deslpbotte hder a?dvanceld years, Mrs. eve_ns a re as&l uous y every sum mer 111 the flower beds surroundmg her home and. shortly before her death ha_ d been makmg . elaborate plans for th ts season's ~_>lantmg. She .was also an ardent mov1~ fan and unttl. recently was a frequent v1s1tor at the Vtl~age the~tre . Mrs. Stevens was born m Perrmgton, .A /h:his upon the occasion of the annual dinner ~ and entertainment of Ye Olde Towne Folks at the Woman's club. ~ ~~ Featuring the dinner was the singing nf several songs composed by 111embers ,:.; 0 some mother, or friend d iscarded Mon nt· county, N. Y., August 7, 1832. a hook case to at'ther the att"tc or t he · She is survived by t\VQ daughters, ,.;; La ~>em ent. If you did, and if you'd Mrs. Harriet Pomeroy and Miss Mary ~~ IJh the Scouts to have it why not Stcn-m, both of Wilmette. ca ll Wilmette 2348 and te'n Captain ~ P ease the good news? Ye Olde Towne Follu Have ~cout · WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 r A I ~ ~ b~~~d,ntTu~:~~~re~vc~~~~t f~~~~ I s v an Deuse'. n· .. . ...' I · ~ . 5 I I I ~ ~ E ,. IBRARY lers of the nilworth are lo the corn. e which is ol by a well ary of the on tributions orne. The d attraction ···eing my story about the Rally in the Wu.METTE LIFE last week. This time I'm going to tell you about our ln. 1 es titure. We had H on the taw 11 to the north of the Methodist church. Our mothers had been sent spect'al 1 ·n I itations to attend so we had quite a rowd_ watching. And it was worth "atchtng. ~Iiss Thorsell hadn't been able to t:ome, 50 Miss Baker, Girl Scout commi ss ioner, took her place. We march:' ed to our places with our color l!'u~rd a nd officers ahead of us. Miss Baker w as introduced after the formal opening- and awarded the badges. I'm goin g to put everybodies name in it th t did a nything at all at the lnvestitur~, hrc a us e I know what fun it is. Anna :\f a rgaret said she loved the way her's was in last week. There were ten "cout s who received the Tenderfoot pi n; \'ir~inia Bullivant, Marie Koeoka, Kath erine . Parshall, Captain Ruth Pca~ t·. ll a m _ et. Pollard. Tosephine Prid- I CENTRAL AVE. AND 12TH ST. · SELLER OF GOOD FOOD 1 .-:· EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE SAL£ . . I ~ r.l~ E ~ ~ ~ o f the pioneer organization. A large picture of the late Dr. Byron C. Stolp, secured by popular subscription among the members, was formally presented to Wilmette public schools. to be placed in the Byron C. Stolp school building. BUILD SUBDIVISION WALKS A permit to build abbut, 2,700 feet of sidewalk s in the Maclean Indian Hill subdivi sion recently annexed to Kenilworth, was granted thi week to the Charle Burkett company of Winnetka. j! May 16th t 0 24th ~ ,:.; ,:.; ~ ~r------------------------~-...-1 ~ SUGAR F" e Cane granulated This is not . . ~ ..:1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,:.; ,:.; Ph ons 632 enue a\\·ardcd to the followinl!': Bettv Tohn. ,nn. Jane Lyons, Captain Ruth. Pease 'I ·tl el Thro k t B ur bb ' ·' 'ne ) Willard c and morMuriel on, ettv v\ e er' Ja Wilson. .\fter you've become a second class ><'Oot ~\),;~~ 'il~~~!· :+.~~~t;:;~:thJ_£~~ I you "" wock foe Modt on otograp S Our photographs o f children have won for us an enviable reputation. By playing with h ~a ~ I of Childreri thorn wo poctciy tho joyou·, £U~e()e Jt,. stLLdiO Hoybarn BJ.... ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~,:.; .· · ,:.; ~ ~ ~ Ji you're geHing a cook hadge, you not only have to know how to cook. but also how to market C<~refully, how to prepare meals frorn left-overs. and ·he food va lues of t he thinl!'s you cook. Hradquarters has splendid examiners. at le~st they are if they don't fai l you. 33 !~~~:~~~~1:~~~;~~s.c~~r~~~~:~:~~~/~~ l!~::i~~~a~!~Y~ch~s:~ri~-:~i~~e~f~i~h~~~:a~~~oso~:o~~;m~ic~:.~~~P~h~o~n~ef~o~~~·s~~~~:~i~~;~Z2~31~=:§ ~ COFD Fo E. z E . e .eR~~~ .t'..S.r~~t.: .. S t-l~~ ~~d-~de.... ·.··... 3SC ~ oas pl en va1ue Lb C COFFEE. Sunbeam. Austin Nichols and Co's.. F 1 · k bl 1 · 45 The inest qua lty at a remar a y ow pn ce c EGGS S I · FLOt'k. ·Ri~i.~ii~~: ·The·r~ ·i~ ~~ b~~;~; -..:.~d~ 95Cc ~ 1/8 bbl. Cotton bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ BUTTER. Fancy Elgin Creamery 4s C For the table, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d F h G OS. · ln · Beet granulated 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ARMOURtS STAR HAMS \" rh l h lf lb v 0 e or one- a , . .............. . NATIVE POT ROAST Of BEEF Lb. . ........... : . .... , ............ , . SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT I 2!C 30 28C 2 .2 c III ~ · I 89c I ~ ..:1 E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..:1 t d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..:1 ~ an 1 . . . . . . . . . . ··· · ·. . ·. . . . . . . ·. . . . . . . . ~ ~~~ ~;;~~h ~:k'ed~n\f;hit~teer~~n~~!!"!~ ~~~ Local Telephone Directory 1 I ~ ~ ,:.; ~ !a G1rl Scout standards are high and e\·eryone must keep them so. Miss B:1ker awarded seventePn badJ;res in all to twelve scouts: Betty Funke. cook; Anna MarP'aret Stanse ll. pathfinder, hostess. chi ld nurse; Captain Grace Roe. music, health winner; Fleanor Cluke. scout naturalist; Miss Gault, mus ic, homemaker. citizen: Fae Christiansen, ho tess; Althea North- Goes to PreSS ~ ~ ~ ~ ,:.; 8000~ ~ ..:1 ~ ~~~fha ~~~~~r~ ~~~;nE~~~no~itidt~/ cwot.onkn,era. nd Marion Anderson, health Miss Baker then gave us an in format ta lk on scouting and after o ur clo ing we marc hed to the church where Patrol 3, Troop t, entertained us w ith a play called a "Case of Suspension." am. millinery; Ann Matson, crafts- ~ In the interest of good · bsc 'be servtce su rt rs are requested to cal1 ~~ I ~ ~ ,:.; ~ltf.E?;·~f~~~~t~;1~::r~! f~~x~~·.~~~;~~.t~~~:~L~~,:>';~~~!~ 0 so that we could laugh at what came T } C he Te ephone ompany their listings ,; ~ u~ l·voa c~ ues;t~s2, 1:·b:::s : .~~~·. ~~·. ~~ . .~ ~~~~ 55~ I ,:.; 1 1 0 1 ~ ~ 3 lb. can $t.25, tb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURITY ROLLED OATS. Guaranteed fresh and one of the best made at a sacrifice price. 1 lb., 4 oz. pkg .. . ... . ........ , . E OATS LA,RGE PURITY ROLL D 3 Jb 7 k ., OZ. P g. · · · · · · · · · · · '. · · · · · · · · · · RYE KRISP. Swedish Healt h Bread. Warm ·n oven and butter. Delicious. T he more 1 you eat the more you want, 1 lb. pkg. . ". REINA OLIVE OIL. One of Sprague, Warner & Co's. be t, Imre; sweet, qt. can · AMERICAN FAMILY LAUNDRY SOAP 80 large 10 oz. bars in box, $5.00, 10 bars SUPERIOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SOAP 5 1 7!C IIil 19c II 20C Sl IS 63C 45 I J':l · ~ ~ I ~ : Parish House and the mothers' pocket- ~~~~~J ~rs;h;;~;;gi:ii!;,t a~~ ~~:t~ c~~b: room is a lot nearer now than tt was a week ago. After t h e play. the Girls' and give nothice ohf a ndy bechanges ~r corrections t at s ou1 made ln ~ CHI~~~· :~~~t~~ ~~·d· ~a.~~~~~·~-~~~~,.~~~~~ .. E RUNES I ,:.; ~ ~ GER:!~~ ~~~~F ..~. ~....... : . ~~~~~t~~. . ~rand ending for a happy day. Seven i~~orc~e~~m'::~tJeecak:,s a ~d hi~n~a~it~ ~ ~ rahs for the committee that knows what girls like. Adieu till next week. ~ ~ ~ P. S. Captain Pease said something the other day about having a Scout library a n d we think we ought to have am sure that during spring cleaning ~v'i:it, fu~'v~o g~~a~/~~ ~~~;\~~~~ar~ I ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE OMPANY C ~ 8 /1. ~-·~ '«! 1 I ~ ~ ~ ~ PATTERSON BROTHERS "IF IT'S MUSICAL, WE HAVE IT" COME IN AND VISIT US IN OUR N EW HOME I coa~ ~E!~ ~~~~. r~~.~ ............... 2Sc I 1wsl!~e I!!M~~~~o.s~~IN~s ..... 26c I I ~ BLOSSOM ALMOND BUTTER 5 oz. jar · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· ·· ·· · : : · : . ROMANOFF CAVIAR Imported, Russian, 118 can ........ . . : . RAISINS. Fresh, Fancy, Seeded and 12~C Cleaned. 15 oz. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2 BAKER'S BREAK.FAST COCOA % lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . C IZUMI JAPAN ESE CRAB ME/tT NO. ~~ can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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