Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1931, p. 6

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Ail TolopL<ae and C. 0. D. Cham*e Accunts froni Delivered Th e Th.ù ghifu1,. Helpful Service youl , get in btuymng your meats, caauud Koodm, etc.,, laua exemple mof the sinçe *e srvethat Las b. e u ch appt.- Ciated by oui. cuitomers. Quairt and value iglinug has m'ad* the. PALACE MARKETS a safe and satisfactomy Place te bey. ' W. gaow becaus. of oui. abiliti te treat oaci patron luapainsteking mnumr. M. MANNERACH, Proprietor. BEEF POT ROAST. AJcoicednert.t--very tender and jumICY A deliclous roast et a Iery le No-9 SPRING ILE G LAMB AEAE7 TO 9 LBS. 2 ½ FRESH CUTS, lb ............ .... 7 2 BOILING BEEF RIB ROAST BEEF EONELESS, CHOICE,34 TENDER, nM...... ..... LOINS, kmlDns .16½2c STEAK, Round, v.ry tn dit andE flavoy, 35e Il». . .-- - . . . . Lorado Taft of C hicago. world- famted scuiptor. and a native..of Illinois, ùwill spea& at. the Wilinette t Sunday Evening club Februarýy 1.. His tub ject will be, "A me*rican c 'Sculpture." Outstà,odiing works of Mr. Taft are: his "'Founttain of Timnw" and "Thte Spirit of the t Great Lakes'> in Chica go, 4coluM- buts Mernorial Fouintain". at: Wash- ington, D. C., and "Black Hawk"ý at Oregoit, 111. Mrs. George M. Ada~ms, Former Resident, Dies Word lias corne from New York of the deatli of Mrs. George Mat- thew Adams, formerly of Wilmette. She died there January 6, of pneu-, monia whicli had resulted from a zomplication of ilinesses. The marriage of the former Har-t riet Breese to Mr. Adfams was the first to take place in thie present Wilmette Congregational church.c She was closely connected with sev-s eral well known nortli shore families.N havi 'ng been a sister of MUrs. Jose-r phine B. Olmsted of Chicago,, for- meriy of Glencoe; of Mrs.,A. W. Gage of Clearwater, Fia., fornierlv of Wilmette;,of the late 'Paul Breeëse -)f Chiceago; and of N..Sumner Breese of Winnipeg, Canada. Mrs. Adams' is survived by her husband and by.,twin sons,. Leland Breese Adams, a student at Yale, and George Matthew Adams, Jr., aè student at Dartmiouth.1 signals at Sh1eridan road anduLakeK av-, enue which will give north and soutli bound traffic the right-of-way at al tirnes, except when a car approaching on Lake avenue f rom the east or west wishes.to cross Sheridan road. The company will furnish. the equipment. for t he automnatic signalsý at a cost of $1,371 and, wiil furnish an expert. to supervise the inistalla- tion of, tbis equipment at a. cost 9f fifteen dollars a day plus his traveling expenses to and from, Chicago. 'Somnetime ago a committee of Wil- mette Village officiais visited Lake Forest, where automatic signais' of the type to be installed at Sheridan, road and Lake avenue, are in use. The commfittee's report. was favorable, and the Village board subsequently took action calling for the, installa- tion of the signais., These signais, provide for the pe- destrian as well as the intorist. If pedestrian wislies to cross Sheri-' dan road at Lake avenue after the automatic signais are installed lie wiii :merely press a button and the traffic liglits will change for him.: Mumps nd, Colds Lead Sick-list in Village Eight new cases of mumfps were re-, ported in Wilmette for the week ending Wédnesday, January 28. Thereis also one cher case of this disease still ac-' tive in tbe village, Dr. W. W. Hawkins, Wiiniette liealtli conimissioner, reports. The department lias received no reports of inifluenza, althougli there are a con- siderable number of persons suffering witli cls. Tliree cases of méasles, two- new and one old, and two cases of scar- let f ever, one new and one, old,* also %were repofted for the past week. T'lie onie old case, of. scarlet lever was té be out of quarantine;tlie latter part of tliis, week. M r. and Mr s. Edwin Albert Robson of Chicago 'announce the birtli of a son, Edwin A., Jr., on January 10. Mrs. Robson, the former Leah. Kinne,ý is the daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. _Harry C. Kinne of 1324 Elmwdod avenue. o. 10 Mrs. Sanford ilolden,. who lias beei confined to lier home for niany weeks j with artliritis, is now conivalescing, andl on the road to recovery. -o- W#atch for, 0ur Dollar Days Specials St4ffl ai tre Asta-Harie 1139 Central Ave. Wiloeette 4370.

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