Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1929, p. 2

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2 WILMETTE LIFE January 18, 1929 A. S. VanDeusen SELLER OF GOOD FOOD C:eatral · A .veaue aad lZth Street Neighbors' President Will Noted Physicist to Address Men's Club Give Tea for New Members Mrs. Charles Bent, 338 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth will entertain at a "Thimble , and .Bridge" party at her home \Vednesclay afternoon, January 23 for the new members of the Neighb~rs the Kenilworth woman's cluh. Mrs: Bent, who is president, and thf:' entire board will be hostesses for the afternoon which has been arranged as a means of introducing the new members to tho·· e of longer standing. NEW RENTAL BOOKS new rental books have been' re ceived recentlv bv the vVilmette Public library. They are: "Heart of the Woods" hv Adams. "Cobra Candlestick" by Barker, "Pennagan Place" by Chase, "All Aboard" by Cobb, "The Babyons" by Dane. "Enter Sir John" by Dane, "Monk of Hamblcdon" by Hambledon, "English Miss" hy Mottram, and "Bishop's \Vife " by Nathan. ~ine at Cong'l Church The Men's club of the First Con-· gregational church at its monthly dinner Monday, January 21, will listen to an 'address on "Liquid Air" by Dr. B. .T. Spence, head of the Departtpent of Physics at Northwestern umversity. This address will be of a nature interesting to the lay mind, it _is explained, and will be accomp~med by manv interesting demonstrations and experiments. Dr. Spence is one of the best known physicists in educational circles, and t1as many frie11ds on the north shore. His acidresses before other similar organizations hav~ always beet; of great interest. and th1 s event promises to be one of the most interesting programs ever given by the Men's club. The Men's club of the Congregatiunal church 1s open to all men of the communitY, and George F. Iliff, president. states that everyone is welcome. Dinner will he sen·ed promptly at () :-tS o'clock. and reservations are to be made hv calling \Vilmette 1204 or \Vilmett e 1882. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority of Northwestern university will give a vaudeville show tomorrow evening at the Evanston Woman's club for the l;enefit of the Children's camp 111 Colorado which it sponsors. Phones Grocery 510-511-512-513 PRIME NATIVE RIB ROAST OF BEEF, Saturday, Jan. 19th, only. I~b. Meats 514 SpeciaiSale-.Jan.llth to 26th. 40c FRESH SPARE RIBS. 20c FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK, lb .......................... . 30c SAUER KRAUT, BUDLONCS. Qt .................................. . 18c CANE GRANULATED SUGAR. 65c BUTTER. Fresh 53c For RICHELIEU FLOUR. no flour $) OS )i bbl. . . . . . . · I-~b. . ......................... . . · · · . · · Finest Quality. 10 lbs. . .............. . Crcatnery. Dulk. the table. l4b. . .................. . 'fhcrc is tnacle that i~ any better. \ Vednesday, January 23. the "study cia. s" will meet at the home of Mrs. \\'. Noble Gillett, 533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth. . Mrs. McClintock's subject will be Mrs. Rolland's hook, "~f other and SQn." -o1\fr. and Mrs. Charles \.V are, 325 Abbotts.forcl road. KenihYorth, left January 6, to motor to \Vashington, and after spentling several days there, they " ·ill motor to Florida. -0- Eggs. Guaranteed for any pur pose. Doz. ... . . . 4tc Greening Apples. The Fines.t quality of glo~sy fancy fruit. 10 lhs. . . . . . . 75c Florida Oranges. Ball..; of sweet juice, 216 size. doz. 38c Florida Grape Fruit <"! n· perfect now. Large 80 . izl'. 3 for 25c; doz. .. 90t.: Coffee. M \' Own Blcncl. Makes a (lrink lih· · "\"ertar. Lh. ...... . .. 52c Santos Coffee. Mild. S\H'C't. splendid Yalue. Lh. 39c Antonini Olive Oil. Y ott knn\\' its \\'onderfu1 qua lit~·. Qt. $1.43 Rich.elieu Pastry Flour. \\ 'h)· Ol) you pay a high price fM pastn· . . . . . . ... 25c flour? 5 lbs. Dawn, the ne\\· cleaner, can tOe Richelieu Olive Oil, pure, S\\'L'l't. Italian. Qt. $1.15 Dried Apricots, Blenhl·im. 32c fancy. Lb. Sweet Santa Clara Prunes l4_ c 40-50 size .. 23c 20-30 size ' Rich.elieu Catsup. Large 14 ~ o~. bottle . . . . . 2lc None Such Strawberry Preserves. Pun. SOC( s tra wherries, 50 % , ugar, cloz. $3.00 Jar ....... . 2Sc Swift's Premium Lard Lb. .. . .. . 18c New York Cheese, Full Cream, 42'" Delirious, . nappy. Lb. Dr. Price's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon. Orange, Almond. 2 oz. bottle 37c. 4 oz. 72c. R z. $1.39 Tuna Fish, Plymouth Rt)Ck. Fane~· white meat. r ~ lh. tin 23c 1 lb. tin .. . . . . . . . 4Sc Spiced Cantaloupe Jam, Richelieu. I lb. jar 25~ Crystal White Laundry Soap, All soap 1s going higher 111 price. Many are up 110\\'. 10() bars in box, $4.75. 10 bars. 48c American Family Laundry Sollp. 80 bars in box . . $5.25 10 bars . . . 66c American Family Soap Chips. Large X o. 3 pkg. 49c Ivory Soap. 10 oz. bar, 10 bars $1.35 6 oz. bar, 10 bars .· ......... 80c Richelieu Matches. 5 lagr boxes in pkg. . ..... 27c Guernsey Bluing and Ammonia . Quart. JOe. Pint ...... .20c Cotton Cloth Crepe Toilet Paper. A ycry lint; quality of paper. 1.? large ro tls . . 8Sc Brooms. K o. 10-5 Sl' \\'C cl, c ac h ... 6Sc White Braided Cotton Clothes Lines. SO ft. .. 33c Dill Pickles. Fxrept innatlv fine qualit~·. Qt. jar - .2Sc College Selected Queen Olivet~. Large 14- oz. jar 49c Sauer Kraut, Richelieu. 18c Large qt. can Imported Turkish Dates. .tSc 10 oz. pkg. Fancy Pecan Halves. ... 77c Lh. . .... Fancy Walnut Meats. . .. 80c T,h. . .. . Fancy Shelled Almonds. .76c T;h. . ......... . Fancy Mixed Candy. Sl)it centers. Lh. 25c Ripe Olives. Extra large Calif . . . . . 35c ornia. Pt. can Peas. Fann· carh· Junc . iftccl, S \\'l'd and tender. Can 15c Doz. . . . . . . . .. $1.80 Tomatoes. Plymouth Rock, fane _ ,. srlcrted. a bargain. :\0. ~ can .... t2~ ~c · Do/. .. . . $1.5U Selected Fresh Mixed Nuts. Lb. . . .... 35c Hominy. Richclicu .. . .tOe ::\n . .2 ran Raisins. Richelicu. seeded and . ... . llc St'eclless. 1 lh . pkg. Riche lieu Supreme Tomatoes. :\h so lu tc l~· the finr .: . t packed. Larg:c \'n. 3 can. Doz. $2.75 Can . . . . . .. . . .23c :;\o. 2 can. Doz. $2.00. Can 17c Redwood Alaska Salmon. T feel about this the same ac; thl· Store-keeper 111 Ephraim did . \ \' c asked for a clc,thr-; basket. and he rcpliL·cl that he didn't have one. The,· c;old so fast he couldn't keep. them in s1ock. ::\ o. 10 can . .. . 28~ X o. 1 flat can . . . . 45c '\'o. 1 tall can . . . 33c Richelieu Supreme Yellow Free Peaches. "'onderful (jttalitY. Large No. 20 can. Doz. $3.60 Can .... ·.. .. .............. JOe -o(;corgc R. Benson, 210 ~lclro c M rs. Guv Littell, 322 Woodstock avenue, Kenih,·orth, gave his annual "Catch as Catch Can" stag dinner at avenue, Kenilworth. entertained her his home \Vednesday evening of this bridge club on \Vednesday, January 9. week. -0-0- The eighth grade of Roycemore M r and Mrs. \Valter Knoop, 221 school will hold its Fortnightly dance \Van~· ick road. Kenilworth, spent 111 the gymnasium of the school this last weekend Yisiting friends . in MileYening. waukee. 12 ) ' Hot Luncheons at Noon THE VILLAGE CHOCOLATE SH 0 P IS now serving delicious hot luncheons every noon. They are the kind that everyone will enjoy-fron1 business men to school children. So good that you'd expect .the cost to be Jnuch more than it is! VILLAGE CHOCOLATE SHOP First National Bank Building, Wilmette Ave.

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