Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1931, p. 6

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FOUR DELIVERIES I VERY DAY T'le-kei, dr prk l b3510 D ksLong Isiand Ib. %.Se ý&leg oR Lambbo iz Bao ae lIy 3 lbs. à790 Choie. eutt4 of lbo.1.50 Pork ReBUt iib.or Loin, Natlb. 390, lait quaiityIb fluOs? Meadow Gold 3». 2-1b. counltry ILoII Sua i loth sacks 10Olbs. 490' BJiheUeu Coe ...... ............bo 390 %trctiy tres t3ioz. S9e, Ovaltlne ..................1lb, cm 69o Bake's Coeoa .. ......... 1/2 lb. CMn14 8wluc Cluoeme 1p>t bo 59, Uc Flakes orKri.plen . ...2 pkgo. 190 Orange Marmnalade sltlela4jars 980 Premi. Soa Crackers'~ . '*I lbo pkg. 190 Shrim aWart 3 cam390 ICI"e Kleuxer .............4 cuis 196 ILux Soap....1................. 3bars19e. .........-lage p -g ISIX TELEPHONES WIL. 420-1-2--S> AndinU partiI.Il> 4Io nwer i , tr lqA luncheon of the league will be de- voted to a r eview of the present ef- forts to bring order out of chaos'ini Cook county's present dilemma.. The speaker on that occasion. will be Newton C Farr, who last year *as the president of thýe Chicagoi Real Estate board, and an activei factor in the, effor ts to equalize the1 excessive tax burden, on real estate. His subjtct will be "Progr-ess and Prospects of Tax Legisiation. ât Springfiel."-Probably much of the discussion will cent er about the huge defauits in.'real estate' taxes. TÈhe date, of. the mneeting is Friday, noon,' December 18. The;place is thc Wedgwood room of Marshall Field and, company, 121 North State. street (the main building, not the, men's store). Ail residents of Wimette are inivited. At the Nove mber mneeting over ont hundred members attended. President- Hector Dodds requests that reservations be sent to hini' promptly. Schools to Begin Xmas Vacations Decemnber 18 Christmas %acation fo r the students of New Trier H'igh school and for pu- *pils In the gramniar schools in the four New Trier villages-WVil1mette, Kenil- worth, Winnetka and Gleicoe-will be- gin Friday, December 1.- là-sss will be resumed Monday, January 4. At the Avaco school, a county school witbin the Iiaits of Wilmette, Iocated in the nortbwcst section ýof the village, classes will not be. dismissed until Tues- *day, Deceniber' 22. Schiool ivili start. again January 4. The dates for the Christmas vaca- tion at the Highcrest schooi, Illinois road and T-wenty-third street, Wil-, mette, are the sanie as for other grain- mar schools in the New Trier villages, Deceniber 18,to January 4. The'High- *crest .school a!so is aý county sechool. Mrs. Georle Rothermel, 335 Ridge avenue, was, hocstess to members of hier luncheon bridge' club on December 2. New Trier Front Office Open in Xmas Vacation iThe telephone excbange. and front office at New Trier Higb scbool mwill be open during the.Christinas vaca-, tion from 8:30 to 12 o'clock.in the morning and from 1 o'clock to 4:30 ini the afternoon, 'it was'. announced this week. The vacation per,;od is, from December 18 to January '4. Oni Saturdays during the vacation ti.e ISP~~h v Tor sa ts A ehi:l Nire Nme tesp nd Hosiery, Gloves and Undergarments 51k 1139. Central Ave.' ATferican aiplomat, wvbcihe mespeakc- er at the Wilmette Sunday Evening club December 13. His subject will be, "An Evening in South America." Mr. Kreeck was until recently En- voy Extraordinary and Minister, plienipotentiary, of the United States to Paraguay.. In his lecture Sunday evening Mr. Kreck will be accom- pattied by'-Mrs. Kreeck. The 'Ill ap pear in native costumes 'and dis- cuss tbe home life, social customs, native art and, many' other mattets of interest. The lecture will be illus- trated, witb motion, pictures. It is probable, according _to' thé, Sunday Evening club leaders, that arrangements will be made to serve the 1famous South American drink-> the Paraguayan, yerba mate tea-af- ter the address.. "M r. Kreeck speaks autboritatively, of. South America," reads a cor- ment. "He bas been in. constant- touch with'the South American Re- publics -for mnany years and has stud- ied closely the political, social, in- dustrial, ecenomic and religious as- pects' of the nations. Hie has flot. only traveled in the southern counr tries but bas lived in' tbem and with their people, and is fortified. with facts obtained by bis years of per-. sonal field obser%ýations. He is. a student of government princ iples and bis keen observations make bis ad- dress upon South Amnerican topics intensely interesting and illuminating. His addresses are not an. array of dey statistics or theories but alert discussions drawn from a fund of knowleize Pnersonally aco'uired after I JI~ Wilmette 4370

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