Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 May 1932, p. 17

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mrenWlo, 'îat-tcularlya of the ycar, are annuye pulons solicitors and ven descript loti. by unsciu- ers of every "Ili nianyiný stances househiolders anid inerchants are swindled, pay high prices fo)r inferior goods or make, io1) pyments on merchandise that is nieyer delivered," B. ,T. Clark, sec- :retary of the Chamber, said. "This practice must' he, stopped," Mr. Clark conitin.ued, "b)ut it can be (lone only with the help of every mnerchanit anid resident of the Village." Recèntly the WVilmnette Chamber of Commerce drafted, an ordinance in- tended to, regulate houseý-to-house solicitation. The ordinance bas been presen ted to . the Village board witb the request that it be adopted. AT POSTMASTERS' MEETING Postiniaster Douglas S Crooks of KenilWorth attended a joint meeting ofthe Nortlieastern Illinois and the M1cHenry County Postmias ters' asso- ciations at Woodstock on XVednes- day, April 27. Postiaster Arthur C. .luteder'of Chicago was present at the meteting and gave a talk. M iss J ean Dunican-Clark,. 228 WVood' court, spemît several days in Chan- paign, 111. thîs week. She went to see he.r brother, Carlyle, Who is a stu-. (lent at the Uiversity, of Illinois.. Fark Ridge anad won the gaine on a forfeit. The Highcrest girls' tearn Iost to the Niles school, 26 to .16, ini a gatne played Wednesdav. April 27. .Monday of this week the Highcrest girls were scheduled to play the Croatîin school at Des Pl.ailnes. Shantz to Attend Annual Postmasters'. Convýention Postiaster and Mrs. joseph E. Shantz left, Sunday for,*Peoria, II.. and Oklahoma City,. Okla. ýAt Peoria, Mr. Shantz will attend 'the conven- tion of.the Illinois Postmasters' asso- ciation.» He was formerly president of the association. At Oklahoma City Mr. and M rs. Shantz will visit rela- tives-of Mrs. Shantz. Mr: Shantz is on leave of absence until May 22. RETURNS FROM KANSAS Dr. J. R. Pontius ofý Witinetka re- turned last' week f rom a. plane trip to St. Francis, Kani. He flew there in bis S'ii.nsot, Mhch lie keeps at Sky Harbor airport west of Glenlcoe. Mrs. XW. H. Carnahian ýand Miss Mary Gastinan of Johnstown, Pa., have been the houseguests f .or sev eral .days this week of the C. C. Car-, nahans, 700, Central avenue. They arie, respectivelv NIr. Carnahan's mother anid niece. Central-WiImette Avenues Phones:.,.WiImtt. 28 and 29 ..BRIGHTER_,DAYS for 10 Seconds at-nigktj Whou duli, istles, or headachy, do this at f -- negt. S.. what an amazing difforence it k iai-on. Âpp;iictions nmust in the registrar's office hefore it is, explained. the exain- street, liledc be on file Miss Renneî .v M a v 12,tion in the Park. schools of maintainhighquly standards atA P! CHOICE CUTS 0F BU RIBBON BEEF Lb.lG Lb.S Lb. 20cl If the meai course is appetizing, the dinner will be a success. Serve A& P's savoryand de- "iclous meets, on sale ai very low. pricesi FRESH CUT PORK.LOINS Whuit, or Hailf 12 c S ... L,.. 21c THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA Middlewestern Division a Standing Ribs, Pot Roast NATIVE Sirloin Steak Il Co: I

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