· · WILMETTE· LIFE October 1, 1926 Former Wilmette Resident R~ADY Dies After Long Illness New Trier FOR PROVISO Hiah School Grid Squad We In·v ite You! An invitation is extended to you to attend a Demonstration of Toasted Cheese Bread to be held Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabe!h Adams Mcginnis, formerly of mette were held from. St. Luke s church Evanston last Monday, Dr. Georg~ Craig St~wart officiating. The body was taken to · Grac~la~d ~hapel for cremation. ~~ rs. ~fegmnts dted at her home 2323 Harrison street, Evanston, last 'saturday, after an illness of three years. She is survived by her husband three Young sons and her father Charles Adam~, of 906 Forest avenu~, \Vilmette. She was a re sident of the village for about ten years, moving to Evanston some time ago. She \\·as a graduate of Xortll\H . tern universitY and a member of the Delta Gann1w sorority. Wl!- Expected to Saturday rrim Weat Side School - -- - - - - ThUrsday, October 7th from Frederick H. Haines Taken by Death Tuesday ~·ear. 11:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Come .in and taste this delicious new bakery product. Follo\\'ing an illne ss of more than a Frederick II. Haine s, 823 Greenleaf avenue 1 died last Tuesday evening at hi s home. Services will be held this afternoon from the Church of The Atonement in Rogers Park, and burial will be at the Rosehill cemeterv. Mr. Hain(;:-; had been connected with the John V_ Farwell company, of Chicago, for t h(; pa~t forty-t"·o year.. He is s urvincl hy hi:'i "·idow and a daugh ter. ~h s . Virg-inia Haine s Heckler, of Lan.-;ing. );I ich. He \ra s a member of tht· ~\f asonic o rder. T O RE-OPE N CLASSES ,\'110 has just returnee! irom Los Angeles, Cal., will re-open her cla sses in dancing Friday. October 22, and ~fonday, October 25, at the \Vinnetka \\'oman's club ~.fiss Pratt has returned with manv ne\\: steps. cla1~cc s and ideas, and will have some delightful ideas to work out in her cla ss es, it is announced. ~I i ·s Alicia Pratt, I · Hard practice t his wee k has whippe d the Gray and Green football squad int u such shape that New Trier is confi dent of victory Saturday when it mce h the Proviso eleven on the local fi eld The New 'frier team has some go(J( t material this year and should give " good account of itself. The line-up i!I J Saturday's game, the first of the . ea sou, is to be as follow~ : r\ew Trier-Markley, 1. c.; \\"i en ecke, 1. t.; Cogswell, l. g.; Martin, r . · Sweet, r. g.;' MacNeille, r. t.; Hmn. r. e.; J. Paletti, CJ. b.; \V. Palctti, 1. L. b.; Jackett, r. h. b.; and Burrows, f. 1·. Proviso- Flicze, 1. e.; Lendgke, 1. t. · Smith, l. g.; Gregg, c.; Hart, r. g .. \Vitzkowski, r. ·t.; Dockus, r. e.; ~f u r ray, q. h.; Leming, 1. h. h.; Schult 1. r. h. b.; Guy; f. b. The foot hall schedule for the sea~~ ·I · which ha s now been completed, i" :t follows: October 2- Proviso at New Trier . October 9-Alumni at New Trier. October 16- New Trier at La Gran~ ~'. October 23-Ncw Trier at \\'au k, gan. October 30-\Vhiting (Ind.) at X t Trier. I\0\·e mber 6-Lake \ iew at X t" Trier. '\'m·<' mher 13--Xew Trier at Dl·t·' fie'!d. November 25-Evanston at X l' "Trier. Miss Alice Mae Jackson, who habeen painting at Portage Point, '\{ icl · this summer, has returned home \\' i t h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chark~ I !. Jackson of 1017 . Elmwood a\'('nw . after a motor trip around Lake Mich i gan, stopping at Mackinac I land an d other interesting p laces. The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette ·Avenue EJ-A.,...._~ Phone 414 CITY MARKET CO. 627 Main Street Phone:1rilinette1870 Wlaole·ale-MEATs-Retail aQ:A.'I SPECIALS 'IIL\'1 MEAN A REAL SAVING t ' ;.I' SPECIAL SALE-SATURDAY, . OCTOBER 2.nd Extaea Speolal SATURDAY Only · Lamb Le1s,lb ............. . . .... )Sc BROILERS, Fresh Killed, lb........... ... )6c Cudahy's Puritan Ham, half or whole .. ))c RIB ROAST, Choice Cuts, lb ·.. .. ....... 40c EGGS, Strictly Fresh, doz ·..... ~ ..... · 41c · .BUTTER Armour.Clover Bloom, .. lb... 41c ! . FINE R lJG IS TIMELESS. Tradition links it to the Beginnings. Days- months- vears of labor have gone into its making. In your home it is an heirloom held in heritage for an un.horn generation. Select it with care. Care for it after it is yours. Mestjian Brothers will help you do both. They are qualified not only by experience and modern equipment, but by background and temperament as well- imponderable, essential. A Heirs of the Ages I Your Rugs Are Insured While in Our Care I MESTJIAN BROS. INCORPORATED . ROASTING CHJC: K . £NS, soft meat, lb4 J6e ,. . University Wilmette . ~ -- .. 5050_·- ·~ ·. ·-.. 1949