Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 6

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LIPE ·Karch 9, 1928 ONS Quality Fruits, Vegetables .and Groceries "' tarda"' 8 eiab STRAWBERRIESqL 59e COFFEE· Pound......... 39e Fresh Spinach, peck .......................... . Lettuce, 3 for Carrots and Beets, 3 bunches for Cabbage, pound 19c 2Sc 25c Sc Before making your purchases for the week-end it will pay you to shop around and find desirable bargains. Each week we advertise a list of bargains that will pay you to see before you finally do your buying. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Drake and their son, Keith, of 933 Lake ~ve~ue, have just returned from ·vacat1omng. They were in Gle~dale, Cal. part of the time and later, on a ranch near Tuscon, Ariz. The Drakes left for Announcement is made of the list of their vacation in November, when candidates for Republican township Keith returned from China, and they committeemen to be voted on at the returned the last of February. primary election April 10. -oIn some pre~incts there are more The Northwestern university chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta held its formal than ·one candidate, but only in Wilmette has there been ' any implied antiinitiation Saturday, March 3. In Wilmette, a ~Irs. George E. Tarnow of 126 Crowe expression. complete list of anti-Crowe candidates Fourth street was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enger of Austin was selected at a citizens' meeting. Following is a complete Jist of candifor two days last week. Mrs. Enger is dates in the township, those whose Mrs. Tarnow's ·sister. -names are preceded by a star being present incumbents: First precinct-Aaron B. Moe. Second precinct-John V. Clinnin. ,.William B. Edwards, Herbert V. Richardson. Third precinct-Frank Heinreich~ Harry W. Stannard. Fourth' precinct-*George H. Miller. Harold W. Suell. Fifth precinct-*William H. Gruver. Harry N. Gottlieb. Sixth precinct-*Sanborn Hale. Seventh p r e c i n c t...:_·Kenneth F _ McLain, R. E. Sinsheimer, David R. Kennicott. FOR GRAYING HAIR Eighth precinct-*William J. Carey. Ninth precinct-A. M. Scharf. Tenth precinct-*] ohn ]. Spearp Samuel W. McCaulley. Eleventh precinct-*Peter I. JohanNotox is the safest, most sen, Dudley K. French. Twelfth precinct-*C. A. Thorsen. natural way to restore color Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart. to gray hair. Thirteenth precinct-*G e o r g e R. Harbaugh. It does its work on Na, Fourteenth precinct-*R a I p h \V. Faupel, Fred V. Lippen. ture·s own principle: It Fifteenth precinct-*0 s c a r \V. slips beneath the outer hair Schmidt, C. Mites McDonald. S i x t e e n t h precinct-George \V _ covering, and replaces Kibby. · color inside the hair shaft, Seventeenth precinct-L e w i s B. Many Catulitl11tes for Committeemen. ·at Primary AprillO NOTOX· leaving the surface ualive·· Sprin~Zer. and lustrous as originally! Notox results are uniquesupremely natural! If your hair is fading or streaked. why DOt call?/ FIVE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Phones 154-1361 1135 Central Ave. Linden Crest Beauty Shop 430 Linden Avenue Phone Wilmette 3777 fiHE CIGAR5 1 GET AT ~~1m:A~~ CAN'T BEAJ' 'EM IN THtS Eighteenth p r e c i n c t-*Louis S. Becker. Nineteenth precinct-*Frank Forrester, Elmer ]. Lundin. Twentieth precinct-Harry M. Bachman, William M. James. Twentv-first precinct-*] o h n J . Peters. Paul A. Hoffman. Twenty-second precinct-*H e n r -~r Fowler. Fred 0. Nelsen. Twenty-third precinct-*Joseph ~f. Schneider. Twenty-fourth precinct-Stanlev H . Simoson. Twenty-fifth pre c i 11 c t-*Carlton Prouty. Twentv-sixth o r e c i 11 c t-George Campbell. *Anton Engels. The following names. aft of which are included in the above list. comprise the Wilmette list of anti-Crowe candidates referred to in the forefZOing: Frederick V. Lipoen. C. Mile!' McDonald, George W. Kibby, Lewis B. Soringer. Elmer J. Lundin, Wittiam M. James, Paul A. Hoffman, Fred C. Nelsen. MAN'S WW~ Fatb~r buya JUS cigan here and lmowa that be gets juat what be bargains for . . . . a ·ood ,..,._ at the n.bt price. We know how to care for cigars .... you'll &ad your favorite bnnd here~ ENTERTAIN SPEAKER Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Farley, Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, entertained at dinner. Carv_fth Wells, the speaker who aopeared before the Neil!'hbors on Tuesdav evening. Mr. Wells, at thedosf> of his lecture, went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barrett. on Abbottsford road, to stay over night. Mr. Wells is a member of a Jlroup of 1ecturers and trave1ers of which Mr .. Barrett is also a member. Miss Marion Fraser. daughter of Dr .. and Mrs. James M. Fraser of Evanston, will become the bride of Bertrand ' Maurice Baker of Denver Saturdav afternoon, March 10. Dr. David HuJlh Jones wi11 read the service at 4 o'clock in the bride's home in the presence of the families ;tnd a few intimate friends .. Mi!'s ' Jean Stewart of Winnetka entertained recently in Miss Fraser's: honor. Ridge Ave. Pharmacy Opposite St. Joseph School C. C. Rennecka,. Phone Wilmette 316

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