Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 18

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onm n u s t>ecoU~us aui aiy more nm ioe oustwives -arc coming ê A aP Food Stores for their ta- ble reeds. Joi this merry, thrifty son ... shopet A aP., CARNATION, BORDEN'S.,.PET Eva'porated MiIk pay sofe -b-ave your oýwn "doir/ - rlght on yourown pantry sheif for TALL nomicol# oo, at this, Iow prite. WHITE HOUSE EVAPORZATED MILK. 3 Tail Cans 1bBc QUAKER MAI» BDRing With Pork aniS le-O:. VA'N CAMP'SBEAN M OLE A Doas . 21CanoL 170 STILTANA Ipeanut BUttew ? 2Lb,70 1,11i2fil Van Cauils Pureed Fruits and vegetables Z2"Os-250 131 OENUINE I Spring Lamblegs L9. 29Cý. CHOICE 1,sf Rib Rosi. -25 SWIWT'S GOLDENWEST Stewing ChickensANSIUDIM L81 29c SMOKeD Bonelé ss Hamlettes 2W%01,5 BoiIecI Hm clt'H,&: SLICEO Armour Star Frankfurters *Lu. 27c *L.29c Le., 39C Le "1 9c lery at .5 o'clock. t 4q:30 will oe a tea dansant at the Officers'. club in honor of the Auxiliary. This will also be an opportunity to sée thc athletic field donated by the auxiliary. Bring picnic luncheons, but notify' Mrs. CoChran, Wilmette,4547, if you are going, it is ùrged.. Those not coming to picnic mgy buy luncheon. on the grounds. * ýAt a special meeting july 31, dele- gates.to the state*convention in Peor- ia were eélected as follows: Mrs. P. JDowd, the incoming president, and1 Mrs. R. C., Johnson, delegates; and Mrs. T. L. D. Hall and Dr. Beatrice ,Hawkins, alternates. On Wedneésday, Auguist 5, an.ail day sewing meeting and luncheon were > held at the. home of Mrs. A. G. Jef- ferson, 2901 Lake avenue. jaques de la Chapelle of 132 Ab- ingdon avenue, Kenilworth, h 'as* gone to- New'York on a -business trip. On bis return h. wili stop at Eniglewood, N. J., and bning home his son .who is visiting his grandparents. -o- Miss Harriet I-lamm of 123 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, has returned frorn a camping trip in Canada where she bas been with Evanston friends. Mrs. Wendell Clark of 711 Kent road, Kenilworth. was bostess to members of ber club last Monday afternoon, August 3. The Rev. O. S. Jordan of the Park Ridge Community church officiated at the services, assisted by the Rev. C. H. Wilson of Evanston. Burial. was at .Batavia, 111. Miss';Cobb, who was 19 years old, had been in the hospital five days. She was graduated f rom Liberty ville High school in 1929 and also had attended New Trier High school., ý,Besides. her parents.ý she is survived by two sisters, 'Mrs. Lillian Camp- bell of ýChicago, and Wilma, who is at; home.. RETURNING FROM: MICHIGAN Richard> Lechier and :Miss Doris Lechier, son. and daughter of Mr.> and Mrs. E. Fred Lechier, 210 Fifth street, and ÉFrank Staa:b, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Frank W. Staab, 124 Fifth street, will: ail return this week from Rose, Shore, Bloomingdale,, Mich., where' they -havç spent five weeks visiting the E. Lechiers of, Wilmette at their suimmer home. Mrs. Herbert Hakes and her daughter, Miss Miriam Cullings. of Edelstein, Ill.. are spending: a week, with Mr,~ and Mrs. A. A. MeKeighan, 1025 Greenleaf avenue. Mrs. Mc- Keighan entertained at a tea Sunday in honor of ber guests. 0o ,Mr. and Mrs. R. Jewell, 115. Laurel avenue, spent a f ew-.days last week iin Cali Wilniette 1I Iy ui /1. Standard- Cleaners end 1Dyers-.-Tailoring> 180 Central St. In* Evanston Food Stoiraes

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