Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1930, p. 6

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MORE VALUE, FOR, YOUR GroceryMwney You'll findthat your grocery money buys mnore fat, our nearest stôre - u economica1 ethodsof food distri bution' make poSssibl-e every day low prices on. wel knoWn,ý qu.lîty groceries. -MIIk Wheatena Budwelser PUT, BORDEN'S or CARNATrION WHOLB WHEAT NUTý EBARLEY MALT SYRUP' PLAIN, LIQHT OR DARIC 3, eadn 23c larg 9 cn39e Campbell's Tomat&> Soup 2 -ni 15c Gold Modal Cake Flour 2b.22c, Household Needs at Savings Amerlcaau Famlly Soap 10 bauT 57c 0y oap of ?tosm2mIzPaeklua 3 cae CLEÀNS POTS2 . AND~ PANS2 &. te SODA ' IQUID BLEACH AND BTAIN REMOVER 23e Dr. Vere V. Loper, minister o! lise First Congregaiional eburçh, wilI preach tise sermon at the final of the summier union services ta be held in the Wilmette Raptist chiurch Sunday i ng, .Sept ember 7. PHs su.bjert iiIv ,: Sitpreiie'L oyalt y." Mrs. Beatrice Harding Arcus and amghter. Bettyjean. of 726 Washing- in avenue, have just returned from month's vacation, in Wisconsin, 15c 2 le Phone Wilmette 4082 Wili corne to the home. Thé Wilmette Chamber of Com- mierce is expecting a large crowd for its open meeting next Monday night when Village Manager C. M. Osborn * will speak. The meeting will be held at the Wihnette Masonic temple, 1010 Central avenue, at :8 o'clock. Alil Wilmette. residents are invited. *President J. E. Worthen of the Chamber of Commerce said this week: *'Our mneeting next Monday will be. the first of the faîl season.' AI- though no0 regular meetings of tëie Chamber were held ini July, and Adiz- ust, the organization lias taken an; active part in the. civic. affairs of the village. We urge everyone -in Wil- mette interested ini Wilmette and its activities to be present at.the meeting nçxt Monda-v. "This will bean opportunity for the people of Wilmette who believe that the adoption of, the village minu- ager form'of -government bere is a step in the: right. direction to turn out in large numbers to hear Mr. Osborn 'and to show 1him that Wil- mette resideflts are back of him." .When Village Manager Osborn speaks before the Chaniber of Com- mnerce Monday night- it will be his. first public appearance since taking over bis new duties here on.-Auguüst L. The Chamber of Commerce is-plan- ning an iuterestiniz program for the- faîl and winter. which will include talks by noted speakers and leaders. Arrangements are alr.eady being ruade, for the- annual banquet to beheld in November. i n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elimer L. An- Iderson of 319 Central avenue, and Itheir children, Charlotte and Roger, Ihave ail just returned from a long Jmotor tip through the East. Fruits and Vegetcsblesý Bananas NATURALLY RIPENED FANCY ILLINOIS JONATHAN 3 u,.19c, 4u25c. "iCARL'See RiDGE NEWS' ier 5, 1930 No. 47 self to listen to the sermon. Thbe sexton tlptoed up and leaning over ber whispered, *,One toot-and out you go., "Don't Worry" a botter motto you add the "Othera"ý RUDE AVENUE inakes PHARMACY when Oppoaitt wod st.' Joaeelh'aChurcli Phone Wilmette 316 Clorox

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