Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 May 1929, p. 8

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I WIL ·METTE LIFE May 10, 1929 Symphony Soloist . MOSTcw THE8E5TPOA THE LEAST .......... qce ........ ·- Improvement Body Gets Thanks From Kenilworth Board The Kenilworth Village board at its meeting Monday night passed a resolution thanking the Kenilworth Improvement association for the work it has done in improving the appearance oi both public and private property io the village.-· H.,· c. Hintzpeter, 212 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, is pre sident of the aS'3ociation. The improvement body, which spon sors the cleaning up of vacant lot s, construction of sidewalks, and similar improvements, and which plants flow ers 1n the parks and worl~s for the beautification of the village in other. ways, has done much that could not have been financed by tlte public tax ing bodies, it was pointed out at the Kenih-..·orth Village office this week. The Kenilworth board expressed the hope that the improvement associatio .1 will continue to function in the future as it has in the past. MEAT MARKET CO. · All Telephone and C. 0. D. Orders Cuefully and Quickly Deliwred Charge account· ·olicited from reliable people ,I I. MOBTB SHOBE MARKETS Wmnetka 711 Elm St. Winaetb 4 & 333 I (Koehne Studio) Hubbard Wooda tliYz Liaclen AYe. Winaetb 417 & 411 Wilmette 1145 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 2114 A 731 Gleacoe 352 Park Ave. IBVAMSTOII MARKETS I 705 Main Street Greenleaf 2989 Glencoe 172 1559 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 1868-6867 1941 Central St. Greenleaf 4355 1407 Greenl· St. University 3700 May Saville, Miss Dorothy Kuelzow Mrs. Evelyn Harrison, Mrs. Helen · Miss Katherine Hamilton of 412 Wal- Peter.5on - Barth, and Mrs. Addie Hoagnut street, . Winnetka, who has for the land. past three years been concertmeister of the American Conservatory SymDr. and Mrs. Donald M . Callie, anc.l phony orchestra, is to appear· as its their son, Dr. Donald M. Callie, Jr., soloist at a spring concert to be given returned to their home at 1115 Elmon Wednesday evening. May 15. at wood avenue Tuesday. Dr. and Mr s: Kimball haiL She will play the first Ga1Iie are home from a four months ' movement of the Brahms Concerto tour of the Mediterranean countries for violin and orchestra. and their son met them in the Ea t and returned with them. -0ENTERTAINS EASTERN STAR Mr . and ~Irs. A. H. Vosberg, 92~ Mis'.; Lois Bailey of 1218 Oak street. Elmwood a\'enue, have returned from Winnetka. will entertair1 the members a ten da~·s ' trip to W~st Baden, Ind. of ·\Vilmdte chapter, order of Eastern -oStar at a card and bunco party WedUrs. Herman Brassert, 547 Rnslyn nesday afternoon. ~fay 15 beginning at road , Kenilworth has gone on a hur2 o'clock. She \\·ill he as sisted by ~f rs. ried trip to Europe. This week Why not make day worth waiting for- an occas ion of rul tnjoymtnt? Ordtr any of thtse SPECIALS to pltase htr! 1929 FRESH DRESSED BROILERS Freah Every Day Leg of Spring Lamb What Is 110 delicious as a Leg of . . am b, roasted with Its trlsp brown skin a. n d sutculent Oa1:or! Lb· ...... .. .... Juicy, ftrm, tender~ steak from PRIZE BEEF. Its flavor you'll long remember. Lb ·.... and 'Z rlh stand· lng, !'elected from Prime Sirloin Steak · Rib R nme oast Beef e P ·arket. Jalcy aad tender~propuly 45c 49c 38c 98c A grand old favorite. Big and square and golden browa, with the familiar graham flavor. Good. Wholesome. It's baby's nfirst cracker"- and fint choice with grown-ups. Buy them by the pound or package. the pltk on the aged for right Oavor. Lb. SlicedBaeon Very ·best grade, agar cored and hickory smoked. 3 lb. package for .. · NATIONAL · BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bai·N"

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