Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 6

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' WILMEr. T~ April 5, 1929 LIFE · t · , .. New Trier Voters Dr. Schneider to Show Choose . Officials; Color Photographs Here Announcement was made at the meeting of the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce Monday e_vening tha~ Dr. C. 0. Schneider, of Wmnetk~, wtll present his unusual lecture, usmg many of the finest examples of color photography, at the next meeting of the Cha.mber the first Monday in May. Dunng recent years Dr. Schneider has made repeated trips through Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, and Zio~ National park. spending many we~ks m. attempts to obtain the most beautiful vtew~. On ~farch 11 Dr. Schneider gave ht~ exhibition at th e banquet of the <;htcago Commercial Photographers. Thts week he was to give the lecture two nigh~s at the \Vinnetka Masonic temple. and he w.ill b~ heard shortly at the Field M useum and before the Palette and Chisel club. Ligh~ V l)te Is 'Cast All candidates for the various township offices endorsed by the New Trier Citizens' league were elected at the annual New Trier Township election Tuesday, April 2. The customary light vote, which is anticipat~d at an uncontested election, was regJstered. The official vote will be canvassed this Saturday afternoon. Following are the township officials: Justices of the Peace Hans vonReinsperg, Wilmette. Ralph Sinsheimer, Winnetka. ]. K. Calhoun, Glencoe. D. M. Mickey, Wilmette. John J. Peters, Wilmette. Constables Victor C. Faulstick, Kenilworth. Peter Schildgen, Wilmette. Jacob Rudolph, Glencoe. \Valter Gregory, Winnetka. Charles Miller, Wilmette. Township Clerk Mrs. Leland V. Pierson, W ilmette. Supervisor Mrs. Gertrude M. Thurston, \Vin- · netka. Township Collector Sanborn Hale, Winnetka. Township Assessor George Harbaugh, . Wilmette. Township School Trustee A. C. Babize, Glencoe. fiRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN.TIST WILMETTE, IL~INOIS ANNOUNCES A fREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY FRANK BELL_, C. S. B. OF NEW YORK CITY New Dancing School Opens in Spanish Court District Fernando Maione has opened a new dancing school in the Spanish court district. Classes are to be held every dav from ~londav to Saturday inclt.isive. 1\fr. ~faione will teach the classical. toe, and Spanish dancing, and his assi stant will have the classes in acrobatic and tap dancing. Reducing exercises al so will be a part of the program at the ~laione school. ~liss Georgianna Rogers, who accompanied ~~ rs. S. ~1. Dingee to St. Petersburg, Fla.. where they both have been since the first of January, returned last week, and is now visiting her broth er in "·aukegan. Mrs. Dingee will remain in Florida till the fir st of May . . Mtmbtr of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1929 AT 8 O , CLOCK IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE CENTRAL Mr. and Mrs. Hughston M. ~fcBain, AVENUE AND TENTH STREET 705 :Roger avenue, Kenilworth have THE PuBLic Is CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND I returned from a month's trip through Southern California. While in Pasadena, t~ey vi sited Mrs. Elbridge G. Keith, ·formerly of Chicago, who is Mrs. ~~ cBain'3 grandmother. -o- 0Mrs. \\7. H. Shellman, 727 Elmwood Samuel Dar st. 831 Central ayenue , ayenue. returned last Thursday from is yacati oning in ~Iartin s Yill e , Ind. for Davenport. Fla., where she had been se\·eral \\'eeks. snending six weeks. All Telephone and MOSTO,TH£BESTFORTH£LEAST Charge accounts solicited from 9Ae C. 0. D. Ordera Carefully and Quickly Delivered MI;AT MARK~T CO. Tl/.11/~ reliable people 1559 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 6868 Univeraity 2720 WHERE THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE and QUALITY PREVAIL Winnetka 796 Elm St. Winnetka 4 & 333 1941 Central Street Greenleaf ass · POrk Loms · You will find nothing but the very highest quality products displayed in modern sanitary cases. You will be c:Gnvinced that there is a great difference in QUALITY and PRICE. We do not misrepresent when we say-EXTRA QUALITY .· · it means just that. Extra choice milk ftd Porkers-the pick of the ntarktt. A delicious Roast-then sliced cold for lunchtons. Good with beans. Lb. . . .. Hue is n Umt>IY nnd economical !'Uir!!'f'Stion-a Pot Roast taken from our bf.'st rnts-tf'nder and fla,·ory. Lb . .................. . 271L2C 7~ 7~ Wilmette 1145 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 2814 & 731 705 Main Street Greenleaf 2989 P Oast 0f Beef Ot R · · Steak IfIom S PRIME PRIME 291L C 2 and Ue Wf:' Jlrldt> ourselns In the quality ""e offer. A sirloin to be wholtsomt'. tender. must be Hubbard Woods Linden Ave. Winnetka 417 & 418 910~2 t I · properly aged. Then, too, eath steak ts se,lerted from PRIZE DEEF. You'IJ enjoy it. Lb · ........................... . . . ..... . Roasts. you haTe been missing a treat to the best the market affords. Firm, juicy prlmn cuts-strfetly PRIZE BEEF grade. C and i Standing Rib. Lb· . . .................... If you baH not tried our Bib 45c 1407 Greenleaf St. Univeraity 3700 Rib Roast of Beef Glencoe 352 Park Ave. Glencoe 172 ., BBADQUARTERS I'OR W APSIB VALLEY POULTRY.

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