6 WILMETTE LIFE February 21, 1930 CITY MA. RKET COMPANY Meats Phone: Wilmette 1870 Twelve Years in Wilmette SPECIAL SALE Fri. & Sat., Feb. 21-22 Tank Aces of -Six Oliphant-Crooka Wedding Tax Books Now Closed, High· Schools in Solemnized in Oak Park Will Be Opened Soon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chilvers OliMeet at New Trier. Be/ore Board of . Review phant of Oak Park announce the marSix high schools-New Trier. Evriage of their daughter, Ruth Virginia. anston, Deerfield, Oak Park, Morton t ic Swimming meet to be held at N t>w Trier Hi~h school on Saturday: March 1. The best swimmers in the league will compete in the finals. · Each of the six schools will be allo·.\·ed to enter as many as four swimmers m any event of the preliminari~ ~. which are to he held at Proviso HiL·h school on February 25, and at New Tri~r High school on February 26. The fo~tr swimmers making the best time in the individual swimming events will (]ualifv for the finals. The four dive.rs securing the highest scores will qualify for the tinals, and the four relay and mt'diev teams making the best times will enter the finals. In both the junior and senior divi sions the events will be those us· e d in the Suburban league dual meets. and the order of events also will he !he ~arne. :o Douglas S. Crooks, son of Mr. and Taxpayers who failed to get informa- and Proviso-will send representatives l~trs. Harry Crooks, 615 Cumnor roa.d. tion as to the valuations placed upon t\.l the Suburban League Interschol~s Kenilworth, on Saturday, February 15, 2.t the Harvard Congregational church · in Oak Park. Mrs. Crooks ' was attirt>d i:1 an eggshell velvet princess govm with long eggshell tulle veil edged with th~ eggshell velvet. She carried calla lilies. Her only attendant was Miss Flora Pearce who wore a gown of green fishnet and carried pink Talisman roses. James Carr of Wauconda, 111., served Mr. Crooks as best mJ.n. l\.fr. and :Mrs. Crooks are now on a ".ec1J ing trip to Asheville, N. C.. and ,., ill go on to \\' ashington before returning home. their property before the close of the Board of Assessor's offices Monday evening, February 18, will now be unable to secure such information until sometime during the week of February 24. The New Trier tax books have been returned by the Board of Assessors to the work rooms for auditing purposes. which will take between a week and ten days . They wilt then be delivered to the Board of Review and will be again open to the public. Taxpayers will have at !east a week to file complaints with the Board of Review after this date, the New Trier Citizens' Tax committee advises. Information will be published whenever available on the opening date. Residents are advised hy the committee that it would he futile to go to the Board of Assessor's office for the purpose of receiving information on valuations. unless it is merch· to have their names placed 011 file at~d ha,·e the advantage of this \\'hen the hooks are opened hef?rc the Board of Review. Miss Priscilla Gutherie. i30 \\.a lden road. \Vinnetk.1. will ·return the latter part of this week from X e"· Orleans where she has heen f(1r the past tw o weeks. -o~ M_r. and ~fr s. \\ '. C. Ln,·is, 201 Kenilworth avenue. Kenilworth left tLis week ior so uthern California ~,· here the~· will spend sneral weeks. . ~fiss E.dith Ray Young of 'Vilmette ~~ presentmg some of her pupils in reCital at the Glenview Puhlic school at 3 :30 o'clock next 1fonday afternoon. -0- Eggs and Poultry It's just a short drive out Dundee Road. to the east hank of the Desplaines River - and there you'll get the finest poultry ancl the freshest eggs obtainable-direct from nealw farms. · Pork Loins ...... 24¥2c Lamb Legs ... 32c Rolled Rib Baby Chicks Are Now Ready for Sale Wheeling Farms DundeP Rd ·· East bank of River Roast Beef... 38c No Bone or Waste Tender Young TELEPHONE WHEELING 1 5 Attract:ve prizes are to be awardeci tc' the winners. In the senior division medals will be given for first. second. third and fourth places in the individu:tl events, a,,d the first and. second place rt'lay and medley teams will be awarded medals. In the junior division medals will be giYen for first place and ribbons for seco nd. third and fourth places. The lirst place relay team will receive medals and the second place team \\·ill rc::ceive ribbons. Edgar B. Jackson, swimming coach <:t ).iew Trier, is in charge of arran:.reP:lents for both the preliminaries and t.nals of .the Suburban league meet. New Trier is expected to make a Yery favorable showing in this meet. The Gray and Green junior swimming team won the championship of the ~uburban league, while the senior team fmished in third place. Dr. Milton R . Barker of 730 Central a,·enue was called to Dubuque, Iowa b:: the .;erious illness of his broth ?r' John ]. Barker. Dr. Barker k:t Saturday and. returned Sunday night. Roasting Chickens ... 37c Armour's Star Good Food_.Prompt Service-:Economical PricesTwo Delightful Cafes! -o:Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hays, 519 Laurel C.Lv~nue, have returned after a ten day ~?JOurn at Edegwater Park, Miss .. ?..nd ~ew Orleans. They accompanied a ~roup of eight friends. Hams ...... 27¥2c Armour's Star ·JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Bacon ......... 35c In Slabs All Wbite-Strictly Freab Eggs ......... 48c Dry Picked Y oun1 Tom Both our cafes-Wilmette Avenue and Linden A venue-serve pure· foods de· liciously prepared. The atmosphere of each is quiet and cheerful-the service quick and courteous. An ideal place for Sunday Dinner. Food That Satisfies- Service That Gratifies Hear VICTOR RADIO In your home FREE·! Ask usOptn E CJeninga Turkeys .· ..... 38c Four Daily DeliYeriea I A.M.-11 A.M.-I P.M.--t P.M. The Sheridan RESTAURANT AND BARBECUE 1213 WILMETTE-KENILWORTH GLENCOE WINNETKA 344 Linden Avenue North Shore Talking Machine Co. 7I 2 Wilmette Avenue CHURCH STREET. EVANSTON Univ. -4523 7_. 2. ELM STREET. WINNETKA Winnetka 3-4 7-4