Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Aug 1930, p. 6

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Tbe money you spend, like the money you invest, should bring yeu good returls. Spent in A -& Pstores, your money pays you large dividends in sav- ings and satisfaction. SPecial sales days at A &7 P stores' are extra. diuidend. days. A:& P Broadcast SANDWICH SPREAD You, can - witb-, out effort on your part -by merely. taking *advantage of 'the ,outstand-" ing values offered at A & P Food Stores. Try it 1 GOOD LUCK OIeo IL. 21c 4-oZ. Tn *Boit Foods MAYONNAISE Post's BRAN FLAKES tOc 1-z 18c 2pkgs. 19C.ý every part of the U)nited States and Canada. 'Chief of Police W. M. Peterson of Winnetka, a member of the executive committee, is. .eaving for the convention city this week'end.. Chief ýof Police Henry Brautigan of Wilmette 'i. taking bis annual two weeks vacation, béginning August -1, and will spend the timc at Co9l1d Springs, Minni., and the convention. Chief of Police. William O., Freenian of Evýanston, and f anily Ieft, Wednlesday for a trip. north, with Duluth and the conivention as. one of the'objective poiniýs. Mr. a nd Mrs.. George 'Benson, 210 Meirose avenue., Keilworth, returned. on Monday f roui Detroit where, they were. guests of, friends over Iast week end. Miss Katherine, who b as, been at camp in. Colorado for aà month, re- turned.to Kenilworth this week. Miss, Benson spent the last week. at the Broadmnoor hotel, Colorado Springs9, Colo. Mn. and Mns. Ira C. Darling and daughters, Dorothy and Jatie, of Ken- ilworth are spending a few weeks at the Broadmoon. -o- Mr. Craig Ketchami and Mr. Charles, Driver of Kenilworth have gone to Colorado ta join their daughters, Miss Betty Ketcbam and Miss Beatrice Driver, who have been at camp fo."r the past month. They will spend a f ew days at the Brôadmoor hotel, Colorado Springs, before reurning home. under tne directii o i v.min resident engineer for the Superior Inci- nierator company and Village officials, comprises operation of thxe two fur- naces throughout three ten hour per- iods 'with a required consumption of four tonsof mixed refuse 'diring each hour. A temperatur.e of '1,200, degrees must be maiitained. at ail timùes. If the plant proves satisfactory ini every way, it wilI imniediately be ta:ken over by the Village, and .Superior In- 1cinierator compafly. representatives will iremain at the plant 'for several days to instruct 'Village employés in the effec- tive operation of the plant. Mrs. L.. H.- Dudley, 414 ýWarwick road. Kenilworth, returned to ber honme 011 Thursday, of this week f rom a nxionth's trip ta Canada.. Mrs. Dudlcv fiet ta Canada with, her daughter Katherine, ta Montreal ta see Miss K(atherine and ber, cousin, Miss Kath- erine Boyd of Toronto, sail for a tv.-3 months' trip abroad. Mrs. Dudley bas spent most of lier tirne touniin aniv of the Canadiani cities bel are returning to her home. iMn. and Mrs. A. B. Carlson. of 1,18 Oxford road,,Kenilworth, are 'leaving shlortly for a vacation' in northern Canada. They will tour for sevenal -weeks. ôo- M iss Clare Meter, 114 Fourth st r eet, left Monday for Montague, Mich., where she will have a week's vacation. Large21 1 OLD DUST IPALMOLIVE SA LUX FLA KES Enc ore Brand QUE.EN OLIVES .Quart Jar Ridge Aveue Plaruacy Opposite St. Josepb's Cliureh PRONE WILMETTE 314 aes20c 45 e ATLANTIC& PACIFIC , 111011 , Ilmoliloilffl

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