Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1929, p. 2

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2~==============================#===============r=============== Utility Finance $35·· GOAL SD IN Expert to Speak ANNUAL CHEST DRIVE at C. C. Meeting WI L M E T T E LIFE March 1, 1929 VaaDeu·en · SELLER OF GOOD FOOD 38C Ceaual Aveaae aad 12tb StNet Phoaes Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meats 514 Spealal Sale Ma.eb 1st to 9tb FANCY LEGS OF SPRING LAMB. Special for Saturday, March 2nd, Only. Lb. Ceresota, 1-8 bbl. Sack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cJ SUGAR. The finest quality of cane granulated. 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balls of S\veet, rich juice, dozen . . . . . . . . N~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~ -~~- ~~~~·. . . . . . . . . . 30c o~:u~~~E~~~~-~~~~- ~~~- ........ 35c FLOUR. Pillsbury, Gold Medal and Cl'J }0 · Dr. Otto Gressens, special assistant in the office of Britton I. Budd, president of the Public Service company of Northern Illinois, and former statistician in the University of Illinois bureau of research, will speak to members of the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce · at their regular monthly meeting in the Central cafeteria Monday evening, March 4. .H·is subject will be "Public Utility Financing." The meeting is scheduled to start at 8 o'dock, and the first ten minutes will be devoted to community singing. Mis·s Lois Hammett will furnish the piano accompaniment. A representative of the Wilmette Community Chest association also i· 3 expected to give a short talk. 65 C FANCY FLORIDA PINEAPPLE ORANGES. 32C FANCY BLACK DIAMOND GRAPE FRUIT. Perfect, extra heavy, large, 80 size, 3 for 2Sc; dozen ........................ . LEMONS. Fancy sunkist, dozen ................... . Proctor and Gamble Soap. 90c 33c P. and G. ·T he "Thite Naptha. 10 bars ..... ·...... . Ivory Flakes. Is kind to eyerything it touches. 4 large packages . . . .. .. . . . . . . . Confectionery Sugar. Bulk, why pay a high price for pkgs. 3 lbs . .. . ................. . . 2Sc Coffee. E. B. Millars Santos, excellent quality at a rea'sonablc price. Lb. . ......... .. ...... 40c soC 98C National Biacuit Co. Fruit Cakea. The'se are without question the finest fruit cakes made, .put up in air tight cans, keeps indefinitely. This is 25c less than the wholesale price. 5 lbs. $3.00, 2 lhs. $1.50 Johnaon'· Floor Wax. Cleans, beautifies and protects. Solid wax. 1 lb. can S7c, 2 lb. can $1.10; Liquid, pt. jar ...... SOc Smyrna Layer Figa. % pound package . . . . . . . . . . ... lSc Nuta. Fancy Pecan Meats, lb. 77c. Fancy Bright \Valnut Meats, lb. 82c. Shelled almonds, good size, pound . . . . . . . . . . . .. 76c Ivory Soap. The soap of a nation. 10 large, 10 oz. bars $1.35. 10 med· ium 6 oz. lfH1fl! Soa~ bars ..... . .. SOc "Real in Flake Form" Chipso. Dishes in 1-3 less time. 4 large size pkgs. . ....... $1.00 Tomatoes. Clearfield Brand, excellent quality. All canned tomatoes are much higher. This is · less than the wholesale price today. Can 1Sc; dozen . . .. $1.80 Sawyer's Vegetized Whole Wheat Wafers. 1-4 of their net weight consists of five vegetables and are recognized for their bountiful supply of vitamins and minerah, package . .... . ........ 27c French Mushrooms. There has been a big advance in tire wholesale price. Large 8 oz. can . ..... . ..... ............ 42c Richelieu Shrimp. \Yet or dry pack. No. 1 can ... . .. . ... . 24c Richelieu Crab Meat, the very choicest quality packed. ~ lb. tin 45c. 1 lb. tin . .. . . . ..... SSe Tuna Fish. Plymouth Rock. Extra quality of light meat. ~ lb. tin 23c; 1 lb. tin ..... . .... . . . . 4Sc Genuine Ruaaian Caviar. Moscovy. 3 tins . .......... . .. $1.00 Corn. Richelieu Maine white or Golden Bantam. Dozen $2.25; can ............ . . . .. . . .. ... 19c Peaa. ·Richelieu Sweet Wrinkle, Early June sifted, very tender and sweet. Dozen $2.70; can 23c Prunea. Sweet Santa Clara. Richelieu fancy quality. 40-50 medium ·size, lb . .. .. .... 14c 20-30 large size, lb . .... . . . ... Z2c Datea. Imported Turkish. 10 oz. pkg. .. ............. . 15c (Continued from Page 1) for Sunday, March 17, are being worked out in detail by a publicity committee comprised of the following: Ralph H. Durham, chairman; D. E. Al1en, Jr., Dwight Chapman, Joseph Comfort, Lloyd Hollister, George H. Redding, and Milton E. Reid. In thi s connection it is announced that members of a corps of speakers are to attend meetings of Wilmette · organizations during the first two weeks in March, to bring the message of the 1929 Community Chest campaign. Haye s McKinn ey has been selected as director of th e Che st Speaker s' bureau . Mrs. John Duncan, 237 Cumnor Burrows Directs Drive road, Kenilworth, left last Thursday Actual campaign arrangements ~re for Tucson, Ariz., where she will be the guest of the F. F. Skeels of Kenil- in the hand s of a large Campatgn worth at their winter home. She \vill committee headed by Charles A. Burbe joined later by Mr. Duncan, and rows, who has been an ardent Che st they will spend about a month at the worker since the inception of the umfi ed charitv and \\'elfare fund-rai sing Huntington hotel in Pasadena, Cal. enterprise - several years ago. Mr. Burrows' committee include s these citizens: . T. M. Avery, Dr. Charles B. Blake, Ernest C. Cazcl, Mrs. N . P. Cohvell Herbert K. Curll, John H. Davies,' Henry Fo,der, Mr s. Le slie F. Thirtieth President of the Gates, J. R. Harper, Dr. W. W. Ha\\·UNITED STATES kins, G. T. Hellmuth. Robert M Jo.hnston, Karl D. King, Harry C. Kmne, OF AMERICA Edwin B. Knudtson, August J. Kucl zow, W. Frank ·McClure, William R. Will Be Inaugurated on Moone\· Earl E. Orner, Albert N. Page, · N. A. Sch\\·alt. A. B. Seibold, MARCH 4, 1929 Mrs. vV. P. Seng, J. ]. \Valworth, and F. A. \iVilson. T h e Inauguration CereA veritable arm y of solicitors will montes will be broadcast be recruited to complete the campaign "over the air" in a gigantic in the shortest time possible. These workers ·will cover every block in the hook-up. village and will he under the general command of Campaign Chairman Burrows and his corns of six "colonels" as WILL YOUR RADIO follows: J. ]. \Valworth, Robert M. Tohnston. · Henry Fowler. Harry C. BE READY? Kinne, Karl D. King, and John H. Davies. Each of the colonels \Yilt have We are at your service to supervision over a gr<;>ttP. of "captain~·· see to it that your reception covering specified dtstncts, who tn of this momentous occasion turn will have charge of the "privates" may be perfect. in the ranks of solicitors. By this method it is hoped to romplete the Our Service Department-in campaign durinC! tlH' afternoon and charge of a graduate radio evening of Sunday. March 17. engineer-will pla"e your present radio in conditionor, if you are not satisfied P. S. Co. Stockholders wi~h the receiver you have- Ilerbert IIoover + J I Vote Additional Stock Our Sales organization will be glad to figure with you on the purchase of a new insfrument. , . We represent, through our Evanston and Wilmette stores, Atwater New York . Full Cream Cheese. Very rich in flavor, with . a snap, pound ....... . . ...... 42c Ma Brown Pure Fruit Preaerves· Strawberry, Red Raspberry, Blackberry, Peach, and ' Pineapple. Large 15 oz. jar 28c.; dozen ..... .. ... . .......... $3.25 Red Cherry, large 16 oz. jar 32c; dozen . . . . . . . .. $3.75 Kent, Howard, Kolster, Majeatic, Radiola, Brandes and Spartan. "The Best of Nationally-Advertiaed Radios, WE ADVISE YOU to place your order for the purchase <>f a new receiver early/ Ma Brown Sweet Mixed Pickles. These are as fine as any put up. Large 16 oz. jar . . . . . . . . 28c Richelieu Spiced Peachea. These are delicious, large peeled fruit, quart jar . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 67c Redwood Salmon. Sprague. Warner and Co. extra quality of Red Alaska. 1 lb. flat can . . . . . . . . . 45c ~ lb. flat can . . . . . . . .. 28c 1 lb. tall can .. 33c Sardiaea. Rondell. Imported Boneless. Large Vz lb. tin ...... 33c Open Tuu., Thurs. and Sat. Evenings WILMETTE MUSIC SHOP Authority for the addition of 200,000 shares of the company's no par common stock was voted by the stockholders of the Public Service company of Northern Illinois at their annual meeting h('ld in Chicago Monday. Fehruarv 25. No date was announced for the ·issuance of the new stock. Authority was also granted by the stockholders for the company to set aside· 29,250 shares of common stock for the purpose of establishing a new five-vear employes savings fund, the nrevious fund having expired last December, with the · distribution of stock to more than 3,600 employes. The board of directors of the comoanv. reelected at the annual meeting, is a-s follows: Henry A. Blair. Walter S. Brewster. Britton I. Budd, Louis A. Ferguson, William A. Fox, John , F. Gilchrist. John H. Gulick. Martin .T. Insult. Samuel Insull, Samuel Insult, Tr .. Frank G. Logan, Edward P. Rus"ell. and Solomon A. Smith. GREATER CHICAGO LAKE WATER COMPANY 117Q Wilmette Avr. Telephone Wilmette Joo6 1112 Banker·' Bldg., Chic:qo Tel. PBAnklln 5871 Filtered Lake Water for Chlcago't Wateh for Aaaouneemeat Suburbs

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