Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 12

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Select quality' at. low pricel That's the advantage o~f shopping atan A £4 P> Market. WHOLE O R HALP Pork LOIN' ROAST <HOICB STANDING Beef ROAST 251c SirloinSta Select Enjoy quality, .Sirloin SPRING Lambý tender at t his and low juicy., price.. LEGS, Shoulder or Rib 1Lamb Chops Cronl'amb Roast ,SPECIAL CHOIGE BEEF ýPot Rca4 GOLDEN ýWEST STE WING FR18SH DRESSSBD LONG LB.3C. LB. 27C Lb. 25c Lb. 29c Lb. 32e ISLAND Lb. 33e Miss Marguerite M. Wells, of Minneapolis, vice- président of the National League of Women Voters, will be the guest of honor and main, speaker. Miss Wells, Who was act- ing president of the National League for several months, will 'give an p praisal of. the Leagut of Women Voters." Mrs. James W. Morrisson, former president of the. Illinois league, who ïs« this spring ieaving !lii nois to live inthe easit, wiil make a' farewell talk on "Soine Happy Years.", Mrs.. W. A. Roberts, retiring presi- dent of the forum, ,will'.iakeher.ean-. nuai report. There -wiil be music. Poils*wili be open for the election of new officers and, directors from 12 to 1 -o'clock. Mrs. Theodor 1. Scheips of River- side is chairman of arrangements for the luncheon, with Mrs. Sidney L Katz of the South Shore League as, vice-chairman. 'In each of the local leagues in the county there are aiso co-chairmen -as follows: A Mrs. Shelby M. Singleton, Wii- 'mette; Mrs. A. R. Hodge, Kenil- worth; ýMrs. C. J. Easterberg, Win- netka. James C. Murray of 433 Cumnnor road, Keniiworth, spoke iast Wednes- day before the Chicago Association of Commerce luncheon, which was broadcast over radio station WMAQ. Mr. Murray is the president of the Chicago Board of Trade. and linenU snIwer n is xoug honor and also in honor of Miss Caroline Gromman of Wilniette, an- other north shore bride-to-be. The affair was given by.Mrs. Russell Cook anîd Mrs. *Harry- Crooks of Kenil- Worth. >Thursday afternoon a tro*us- Seau tea. was. given at Miss Young'i home, and to6night is a'ditiner dan ce for the bridai party to be given l, Miss-.-Virginia ,Marshall and Miss. Charlotte Griest, meembers' of the wedding party. The following day a tea dance was giv en at Exmoor1 country club by, the groomi's mother, Mrs.: Howard ýWhite of Evanston, and in thteveie- ning a dancefor the members. of the bridai party will. be given by the groom at the Blue Fountgin room of the Hotel LaSalie. The -W eek behfore the wedding, brings a l1uncheon and- shower by Miss Frantesà Andersen at the Shaw- nee club and the sanie evening1 is a dance given by the groom's father, HIoward White, at théeTPalmer hottse. Tuesday, April 14, is a. dinner for the bridai party given by Mrs. White in Evanston. Mrs. E. John Hicks, 241 Meirose avenue, was hostess to the members of. her bridge club Thursday of this week, when they celebrated the birth-" day of Mrs. Lucie Howe, mother of. Mrs. Tom Dix. Mrs. Uowe is leaving .shortly to visit her old home in New York E Vote for HERMAN, T. RREILIN>G for VILLAGE TREASURER Taxpayers Party (Independent) Candidate w- A*P Fod stores- 1hen Votefo Herman T. ReiUing forVillage Treasurer JOH .BAuô I .LB., .L. Halibut LB. 1 Fre

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