Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jun 1930, p. 6

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SPECIAL SALE JUNE 2#7 to JULY 3 FIVE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY GENUINE 193 0 LEG 0F LAMB.- Very fineat quality /h l. 39C. BR1OILEJS Fresi, dressed 1'.6 to 3 Iba. l.45c PORK. TENDERLOINS, Always freth lb. 60c We bondie nothing but the inei -grade of. corn-fed beef--aiways gu periot in flavor, and tenderness. JAMEICAN FILMUJ . ..10Obars 59cI GRAHAM ANTONINI CRACKERS OLIVE OIL Sunshine Purest Italian 2--lb. carton 37c Quart. $1.45 VINEGAR ,',CHEESE Heinz Pure Cider- Kraf t's Mild American Vinegar Sandwich Q)uart 22c lb, 33c HELLMNN'S BLUE RIBBON MAYONNISE Pint 22e - Quart 65c j Announce Plan to Finish Widening of W. Railroad Paving and widening of West Rail-. road from' McCormick. road south t.o. Ridge'avenue. Evanston 15 included i the county's,1931 construction programi announced last weeký As in the West Railroad unit from McCormick to, Isa- bella, now..under construction, Evans - ton. will be se to pay a portion of the cost, W'hich is tentatively listed by the county at $35,000. This figure does not include the, straightening and wid-I ening of the viaducts. The project is a long-plannl'ed -i"m- provement. saidMayor Charles H. Bartlett-this week, and one which niUs t sometime be un dertak.en, but until either' the state .or county shall be -able to take care of the viaduct at Foster and:the one betweený Payne and Simpson, the city wiiI flot be iii a posiiion to begin proceedings. The project proposed by the coun- ty will be seven-tenths, of a mile long with a width of 51 féeet Miss -Elizabeth Sweet and Bob Sweet, 506 Fifth street, bave returned. fromn a niotor ,trip to% Kansas City whecre they spe)nt--t-he past, two weeks. We I'nirolui p A p1u M c e. f 1rade ?Mark Reg. t!. S. Pat. oit. A new prUme so. unusuo, Ppe, Ionfolizinq--- so lirnileci in quantill lt i tae preýcio.us t. (Phý)to' by use) Miss Dorothy Rohiol of 1007 Forest avenue was awarded a scholarship ix'. a.n lexamination held ini the sixteen Sisters of Providence schools., The- scolarship entitles lier to foufr year.c of study at St. Mary-of-the-Wôods, college at Terre Haute. Ind. S EEK FINANCE REPORT, C. of C. President Says Residents Want Financial Statemnt of Village Pu~b- Iislmed Reg-ularly; Qiiotes Statiates President J. E. Worthen of the Wif- mette Chamnber of Commerce. stated this week that lie lias received inany communications froin Viliette resi- dents Who are iin terested ilu know.ing. why a financial statement of tho vil- lage is not publishied at regular inter- vals. Upon investigating the matter .i w a s foutid that the statutes of the state of Illinois provide that such re port of' villages finances shall be made aniual- ly. Mr.. Worthen quoted as fo!loW-s * Jew.,eer and Optician 1166 WiLmËTTE AvE. WILMETTE 1061, Mrs. Fred J. Stebbins, 329 Raleigh roaci, Kenilworth, entertained on Wed- nesday of this week at her -home. The affair was a luncheco.n and bridge. -. - '- - '.-.va~. «r' r

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