Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1930, p. 8

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say tnat A&r stores arc- too crowded. So arc good movies', good basebal summer meorts, Crowdj go' wher they get what the:,want. A&P White House Evaporated Milk, 3 Talil ......... ..1.... Eight 0'elock, COFFEEq 3lIbs......... ORANDMOTHER CARNATION PET OR BORDE'S, Winnetka, thoroughly ternorized, saved itself from a complete scalping,. by scornrg oe e un in the ninth. Four errons, costly cnes, toc, were chalked, up ugaiinst the locals, whc were credited with five hits. Trhe visitons made.only onxe erro .r and garliered six lhits. Buirmeister was ini the box f or W'in- iletka anid", Reech pitched for thîe .visitors. Thée Public Service teani, cf Evans- ton, ýwilI' playý the Winnetkais uext Suliday. Viree nortlî shore girls, Miss Lucille Ballard, Miss Etty Date, and Miss Frances Howard, who have been at Mount Baker, 'Wash., tc attend. the annhual ccnvention of- Alpha Phi sorcnity, are remaining on the coast. for several wee ks before returning to their. homes.. Mrs. Georgé Thoinison, who ulso attended the* convention, is the.guest for a few davsocf liher mo0tlier. 22c Dr. and Mrs. Stuyvesant Butler (Paisley Bail) have arrived ut Jasper Park, Alberta, Canada, where thley are planning to spend a month. 65co IMr. and Mrts, Ormnan Burhians cof ~Q ~V A1757 Washington avenue are leaving 1/ lb. 15e Basket' Fired Japan...............~ .29 / lb. 29c. Orange Pekoe (Black)...........~ lb. 39c Gunpowder ................. .¼ lb,. 15e AMERICAN CHEESE, lb.............. 29e FREE One handy pot holder with the m .1 * combination tcmcrrow 'ton a short stay at Fouuîd Lake, Sayner, Wis. state. The legisiature established, and hias rnlaintained, the Fair as an educational institution where Illinois farmers lcarn, the newest and best mnethods ini crop K~oduction, stock and poultry. raising, and marketing; *liere boys and girls. froni the fans and rural-1 communities demonstrate the knowledge gained by them fror 4-H club activities;. where Youngwo n obtain scientific knowl- edge. in the. art of homc-mnaking. Although primarily an educationial ini- s titutioô1n, the Fuir also provides whlle- some entertainment through a num-, b)er of free attractions, and a splendid raci ng program. This year, Ail Vet- cranis' Day, August 16, and Derby DayO August,23, will offér, tvo new enitertamn- nment features. Use, History Film As Eclucational Methoci The first presentatioôn in Synîphony hall, Boston, cf "Three Centuries cf Massachusetts" marked the first use 1wv Harvard university cf the talking film as an educational methcod. The picture was macle by: theý Uni- versity Filmn Foundation, a,*onprOfit inistiti ,tion co-operating with Harvard u.iversity for the purpose c f elucidut- ing varicus sub)jects cf the college cur- riculum b]y the niew mediumi cf the talking screen. Two years was ne-. ciuired thuls to picture, the history cf the state, which is now celebrating its thîtee hundnedth anniversary. Prof. Albert Bushnel'Hart, the noted Har- yard historian, directed the rnaking c f "Thnee Centuries of Massachusetts, ain eight-reel film. Mrs. F. M. cleBeers Returns f rom, Abroad Mrs. F. M. deBeers cf 814 Grove Street, Glencoe, wholîas beeni studyiuig, in Paris duringq the iiter; lier soni; Franklin, Jr., %who lias beeniin. isclioci in Lausanne, Switzerlaiid* ,and her daughter, Nancy Millicent, who lias l)een in sclîcol both in Paris and !,au- saline, have retunned home. Willett 17LiNDEN AVENUE I Wilmette 1911 The Drug Store in the Middle of -the Block Mrs. G~eorge L. Martin has returned to her home ut 1046 Elniwood avenue after a visit with friends in Watseka, Mrs. W. L. Hart has rçturned tÔ her home at 623 Greenleaf avenue ufter three 'weeksý spent.in Battle Creek.. I ATLANTIC PACIFIC

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