Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 May 1931, p. 4

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1ECONOMIES-MA&Y 29 TO JUNIE 4, MEAT. LOAF. Fresh grounid beef with pork lb. 25c ROUND, STEAK. Coie beef.lb 36 PORK TENDERLOIN. Fresh.,.An.y stye . . lb. 59c-- COFEE.Our OwnBlend. Extra fine . .1lb.: 38c SUGAR. Pure cane'granulated .- . . 1 l0 lbs. 55c GINeER ALE. Canada Dry .....o-'.$1 .39 SOAP FLAKES. Lux large 27c carton2 for 45c, GRAPE JELLY. Welch's 6 oz.1 18cgla ss. 3 for 39c* GRAPE JUICE.-Suprene, pu re Concord;. pint 19c SANDWICH. CHEESE. Kraft American lb. 29c CREAM CHEESE. PhiladelpFia......ea. 1lOc MARSHMALLOWS.. Angelus.... .......Ilb. I19c .,LARD. Pure kettie rendered, ln cartons 2 lbs. 25e » JAM. Strawberry or raspbè'rry fancy pure.. preserve.. 4-1b. jar 79C SARDINES. SmaJl importe'd Norweqian -in pure olive ol. ..........2 tins 25c 1 best Lindsay Colossal, largest and d........... ....... pint 36c COOKIES. N.:B.C. .Deluxe assorted wafers in carton.................... IL 29c TUNA. FISH. Plymo'uth, meat. Rock' fancy',light .Y2Il9c, 1. lb. 39C FR IDAY, MAY 29, ONLY shals wiIl be Major iirrel J. fier- renz, Major George R. Harbaugh, and Lieutenant Carl A. Petersoli. ln Case of Ralu In event of rain the ceremonies scheduled for Washington park wi!ll be held in the Stolp school audito-1 nru ni at Il o'clock. Expeet 850, Students at N. T. Summer School Approximately 850 students Will at- tend New Trier Highschiool's annual summer school session this vear. The session opens on the Moxday after. comm encçment exercises at the- schoo!., Junle 15, and will continue for an, eight weeks' period, ending Friday, 'August 7. This year's Sumn- mer school enrollment will be- langer by at l1east one hundned ýthan any previons summer school - i New Tri- er's history, W. L. Bro wn, acting superinten dett stated thiis.week. At- ten dance at the sununien school is free to children of residents of the New Trier township villages-Wil- tiette, Kenilworth. \Vinnetka and, Gletncoe. Two Cars in Collision at Main and Wilmette Cars driven by M. F. Henberger, 1159 WVilmiette avenue, \Vilniette, and Thomùas Boal, 701 Sheridani road, Winnetka, collided at the intersection ,,f 'Main streét and \ilmnette avenue ini Wilmiette Sunday night about il1:30 o'clock, and Mrs. Ilenberger, who wvas riding with lier husband, suf- fered iijueies to lier Ioft armnaL right side. Shie was taken to the Fà- atiston hospital. Boal was driving' north on Main street and Henber- ger east o~n UWilnette avenue wher. the crash occurned, according to ýthe report of Capt. Albert Borre and Of'- ficers John joinit and. John Voss, of the Wilmette Police departjxent.' LAIRD IS DIRECTOR Robert S. Laird, vice-president of the Quaker Qats comipany, bias been elected a directon of Bis Realty, Awards of contracts for the con- struction of, new buildings at New Trier High school, authorized ini an $850,000 bond issue referendumn held several months ago, have been let hy the bigh school' board, of edu- cation. The princëipal.award Went- to the J. W. .Snyder. Company at the ap- proximate -sum of $539,414, for the gteeral construction work.. Other awards for supplemnentary work were. allotted. as. follows: William A. Pope,(heating) $61,300, Noble. and Thumm (plumbing) $46,364. Narowetz Hieatinig and Venilàtion company' (ventilation), $98,063. McWilliams îElectric c ompany (conduit'and wiring)- $75,983., Subjet to Révision AIl1 the successful bids are approxi- mate sûms, it is e xplained, and suab- ject- to the determination of the ex- act figures after further study. and revisions by the arrhitects and engineers. A provision is also made ini the awards. that, so far as is practicable, the C'ontractors give preference te residents of New Trier township ii the employment of labor. The building program pr.obably will extendi over a period of about two years. Several new structures are in- cluded in the program, a 56-roomn laboratory and classroom building, *a semi-cletached building north of the mess hall and west of the new class roomn unit, which Will adjoin the present academic buildings on the north, and later a new natatoriumi. EnIarge Shop Spaoe The semni-detached building will house the shops -and mechanical de- partnient which, in the opinion of the New Trier board of education, are indispensable ,in ,thepreplaation re- 1quired for certain types. of higher. education and for many business and industrial activities. Twowood shops will be provided toi replace the present single, over-' crowded. and still inadequate wood shop: also a forge and machine shoip assed GROCERY PHONE 510 MARKET PHONE 514 Coil for Appointment ALBRICHT .'BEAUTY SHOP 116T WiImitt.Avenue. 4 b i. I. WiImett$. 4517l

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