Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1931, p. 14

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DryCI.aning ?hat ECels, Ladies', Men's SUITS. cleaned & presse. $1 .00 Ladies' COATS ,cleaned & 'pressed,. 1.00' SUIS sponged & pressed.. .0 baiIy Delivyery to. Wilmette and W.innetka Prompt, Dependàble Service. Cleaners and Dyers ailoring 184Central St...WKLMEZTTE 4110. Cboice nieats-selected by A & P's ýw-skilled méeat buyers. And be- sides that they are priced 10w enough i1 to insure you a real saving! SAEENDS SATURDAY MAY 9th N1~HT, Milk Fed Veal Leg Roast Boneless R(. Shoulder. >lled . b.271 c, c c SPRING La mb Legs ROIJ.ED . . e e l n Evanston, club cornmittee of Kenilworth is ready to begin its campaign to sell books of tickets for the sunmmer. A meeting at the home of their chair- man, Mrs. Theodore Moritz, 226 War- wick road,,Tuesday last, during which plans wereomleted, comrenced the drive., ..Servi ng with Mrs. Moritz. are Mrs. lirnest H. Fleischwaiin, vice-chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Adair, Mrs. Percy B.. Eckhart.. Mrs. >Jgmes. Prentiss, Mrs. Grant Ridgway, Mrs. John M. Roberts, Mrs. E. F.,Snydacker, MËs. H.. W. Jor- dan, Mrs. Vernon lýouckes, Mrs. Alex- andier Jpslin,, Mrs. S. D. Flood. and( M rs., A. B.-'S pach. PIANIST DIES George D. Mohie, talented youi . g pianist and teacher, died April 30, at bis home in Wheeling,. W. Va. af terý raiIlvay to eliminate ail stops at the Central avenue station in Wihnette. Henry Cordeli, ,master mechanic for the North Shore line, explained .why the change wvas desired. He gave two main reasons, first, that the necessity o f ,keeping the- gates:lowered at'Cerntral aveinue causes vehicular delay, and, sec- .ond,, that the possibility ôf- accidenits.,is nlow hejgIltened by the similarity in, appearance of local and. limnited trains. thus makilig it more difficuit for. pedes- trianls. at the crossingsI to judge the speéd of tlie'approaich.ing. cars. Furthermnore, Mr. Cordeil ;mn)iitedl out, the. distance between the, Central avenueé and the Wilmette avenue sta- tions- is only 393 f eet. A. survey, made durilng the past month, revealed that less thaln one percent of the passngersý on the, North Shore trains got off ai the Central avenue station. Mr. 'Cor- del* stated. given pr ograms a tmost oôf the clubs Durit gthè discussion. tha;t f olluwed'. and hotels ini Chicago and had had J. F_. Worthen, president of the -Chani- many stude nts along the north shore. ber, said. that for the sake o.f childreni Hle was 31'yeas old. Mr. Môhk had aind other pedestrïans the trains should made bis hýome with f riends at 629 proceed very slowly across Central avýe- Park avenue, Wilmnette. for more tban niu e, even though the stop heetcinîjui- f our vears. ated. Anoth.er,, Step Forward Lt gives us pleasure> to' an nounce many friends 'and patronsthat now featu ring that, famous line h L.29C ln our 'find bc Lb. to our, we. are. of fineý confections tSC}RA FTS Chocolates and Candies new Candy E ?armrent you will Wled with choice nd and sweethea'rt,. wë 4 MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION> THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY 1109 Central Ave., Wilmette Centra1-Wi1mette Avenues. Phones;.W.ilmette .28 and 29,, OMM"

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