Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, 2B

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A cénl of p.ch*slt nSt sior 1'9c unsieO Pt 1i , contining fi"Urpe fruit ina àrich 60 degr» syrup. 15 lNEXPENSIVE., WW , *ri i high quaWIy foods ..asonabl1y pricd-th.y fes%=rtb.y go f&Me1ur-and your satsacion is asurd. RI$ ROAST'0F IEEF. Select cuts from the finest cor n- fed steers obtainalble lb .... .. I 38c and42 CALVES' SWEETBREADS. Sretmcramed or briedo oast ............ ..........lb. 5 HAM BUTTS OR SHANKS. 3 to 5 Ibs. average. Treat the famnily to- an old fashioned boileddi ànner. .. IL 22C GRAPEFRUIT.: Richelieu No. 2 size tins of extra select solid pack fruit. .... .. . ...2 tins 39c GI4EEE. Wisconsin's Mild Yeltow American... . lb. 27c, PEANUT BUTTER. Plymouth Rock fine quality. . lb. 19c' HONEY. Pure white claver. . .. . comb 22e QUAKER OATS. The largest size carton.. a. 21c SHELLED ALMONOS. Fancy large Californias. lb. 59c GINGER ALE. Canada Dry............ doz. $ 1.49 SROOMS. Matchless special made of choice straw. Light weight, five sewed..... .......... e. 63e SOAP FLAKES. Chipso 25cpackage....2 for 39r, LAUNDRY% SOAP. American Family...0bs59 S. O. S. New large 7-pad package.....ea. 2 1 c charged by the, village for suca serv!- ice, $1,50 per week -i ths, instance, 15 excessive. and unàfair. The inatter was referred toa Village Attorney Charles H. Jackson. New. Municip)al CÇode for Kenilworth Ready Soon The specialcommnittee of the Kenil- worth Village board, to .wbich had been referred the matter of a, new municipal code_ for the village, re- ported at the regular monthbly meet- ing of the board Monday night that. the. first diiftt of the code hias been preparedand that the final draft will be readyý for' the May mneeting of the board. Members of the special coni- mittee -are: Richard C. johnston, chairman, Richard Wolfe and John L. Witds. AT SHAWNEE A junior dance will beé given at Shawnee this evening f rom 9 o'clock, un til 12. Tom0orrow at the samne tinlie there will be a dance for the senior members of the clab. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Belshe, 530 F~orest avenue, have returned f romi their winter home in Mount Dora,, IJuius A. Petersen is the candidate for president of the joseph Sears school board to succeed Arthur T. tMcIptosh, whose terra expires this spring. Two other members of this -board, Harry E. Weese and Miss, Barbara Erwin, wbose ternis also, ex- pire this, spring, are candidates for. reelection. Thereý is no opposition ticket in either the local Kenilworth school el.ection, or the New Trier High school board election. The Kenilworth Mei-. orial gymnpasinn will be thepolling Place for both elections and the poll.q will be. open from 12 o'clock noon to 7 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. Janet Cordon of Winnetka .and J. R.% Gathercoal of Minette, whose ternis expire this spring, are candidates, for reelection to thé New- Trier board, of. eduication. Mrs. Cordon has se rved as, president of the board, during the> past year. VISITS ON NORTH SHORE' Miss Isabel Hall of Charleston, W. Va., who is president of the chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, sorority at Denison university, Granville,. Ohio, spent the spring vacation on the north shore as the guest of Miss Mary For-, rest of Winnetka and Miss ýSarah Page of 901 Ashland avenue, Wilmette. Mrs. Edward Mendsen,' 531 Eighth ýstreet, had as lier guests over Easter , ýMrs. George Horr and hier daughter, Jinny, of East Orange, N. J. "'Wfiaa*p MBuiess 18 Pers*rn aixe Springtime and,. Permanent, Wavung"-' Take à look in the tmirror. Ho$ your hair lost ihs lin., andi if al baose ends?7 If so, we con molto if Iov.ly again wifh aur sci.ntfic permanent wavlng C ROCERY ,Mè&RKET, PHONE SIO PHONE 514 W~LMBITH usuq-im 15 PBRSONALIZBID Il-I Beauty Salon "113512 CentralI Avenue Ire carry a -Complète lino et césmetica for hoe mo s 4 I

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