Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1929, p. 8

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A:pnl19·. 1929: Students -Cheer as Cll!.rk Returns Moviftg Packing Storage When You ·change Your Residence IT'S OUR·MOVE We know you will like out 3ttCJice and earnestly solicit an opportunity to submit our proposition. We offer a moving · serv1ce that is modern and complete in every detail. A staff of experienced, careful men, trained in the art of handling the best household goods, with the finest equipment at their disposal, including a fleet of highpowered trucks especially built to carry immense loads at touring car speeds. Photos by Staff Photographer morous and intere.s ting sideligh. t s of his FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE STC)RAGE 521 Main St., ·W ilmette Phones: Wil. 32 ~ Univ. 7317 SAVE WITH SAFETY AT HEN Supt. Frederick E. Clerk of New Trier High school returned to his duties last Tuesday morning after a six-months' absence in Europe he was given an ovat:on by students and fac ulty. Upon Mr. Clerk's arrival at the school a pre-arranged special assembly was called in the Leslie F. Gates gym.nasium. A song of greeting and the New Trier loyalty song wer ~ sung. George Cogswell an :l John Betak led the "Yea, Clerk" yells. Mr. Clerk made a short talk expres·sing his appreciation for the welcome and giving a few hu- W trip. The New Trier superintendent has been in Europe making a study of secondary education. In the picture above Lorraine Briggs rs shown shaking hands with Superintendent Clerk ·················· 2.1 YBARS nearly twenty-two in one location in Wilmette, means a .dependable drug store, one that has been serving the public in an efficient manner else it would not be here today. From the · first day of business until our last day it will always be a servtce store and a dependable prescription store. Deep Cut Priees Friday and Saturday Only (Right reserved to limit quantity Reg. Sale Price Price while the students cheer and join in the welcome. To the left Edward ] . Phelps, newly elected president of the New Trier Board of Education, is shown greeting Mr. Clerk. purchased to each customer) Petrolagar, Plain No. 1 Maltoleum .. .. . ... . . Vicks Vapo Rub ... .... .. . Petrofol (Mineral Oil) 1 pint Dextro Maltose No. 1 Nujol ... ·. ...... . ·· · ··· Ovaltine .. ......... . . ..... . . Petrofol (Mineral Oil 1 qt.) .. $1.50 $1.15 .. .. . 1.00 .79 . , . . .35 .Zt Reg. Sale Price Price Castoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 .27 Bromo Seltzer . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ZS .21 SUPPLEMENTAL ASSESSMENTS Supplemental assessments for the improvement of Locust road from Lake avepue to Ashland avenue, Miami road from Lake avenue to Ramona road, Ramona road from Miami road to Avoca road, Seneca road from Lak6 avenue to Locust road, Iroquois road from Miami road to Seneca road, and Iroquois road from Seneca road to Illinois road were voted by the Village · board of Wilmette in session Tuesday night. Rev. and Mrs. Herman W. Meyer, 406 Prairie avenue, had as their house guests last week-end, Dr. and Mrs. Schlutz of Minneapoli~. Dr. Schlutz is a professor in the medical school of the University .of Minnesota. ... , .61 1.00 1.00 .49 .57 .61 .79 .at Rexall Milk Magnesia (1 pint) ........ Pond's Cold Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedar Chest Compound for moths . . Castor Oil, 3 ounces .. · ................ 100 Cascara Comp., Hinkle's Tablets Lord Baltimore Portfolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hallcroft Stationery1 72 shts., 50 envlps. .59 .25 .SO 1.00 .39 .49 .19 .19 .Z3 .39 .79 Central and Wilmette Avenues Phone Wilmette 29

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