Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1932, p. 10

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wortn -avenue, JKenilworth, worth Friday, April 13, to Doni't forýget that M-,aiv 26 i s Popp'e Or four weeks ilii. Dallas, Day. Hetp the disabled veterans b buying poppies! MEAT SPECIALSý AT, A& pTHIS EK Be sure to visIt yu A&1> meat market this week- end 1 Ther re bargi alore i a variety of inex- pensive meats Tende, juicycus f ai kindà. The best we could buy. Andali guaranteed 1 Shop at A&P mnarkets where fine meate are on, sale at low pres Z FRESH bRESSED 1932 tender young broilers for anmiInexpenslve dinner party 1 They are on saloe t. LB. A&P th;& week-end at a eeSptionaly low pr2e Pork Loin Rocist W .. ..10 Pork'BUff RoUst AVIRAGE La. aloc 1932 GENUliNE SprInq Lamb Formquart.re La. 15C CUDAHY PURITAN ffOKED Sklnned H or HAL *L.*131/2 CUDAHY PURITAN DRY CURED Breakfast BSo<on , L LS L.1 HOUFFER PANCY SQNEL0SS Briokot Corned I..f . . 24c aniong the police nepartments oi the cities and the villages in the metropoli- tan area. and plans of how cooperation and assistance can be giveil by the' police departnients-to help neigliboring cities and Villages in emergen.cy cases. It wvas show,, that the -authority.,of -the policeman cati he e.xteinded so thatl nSe-. mnr n aK rreSa l]VW 1 .,¶ , l i Iller couny bbeig sorn inaq deuty After the pupil.s have eatien theire c -unty bIe sonn s euvlunchles. the afternoon, progràm will investigator of the, state's attorniev s: Office. Lt is plamned to have -several ineînoe il abu n rcetacn of te Wimett fore swrn ii iIl est ni th-e Morton Grove gyninasîinm. of he iliiete orc swrnni n tisý 1There wvill also l)e vocal'and: instru- wavso hatthe%ý.imav le availahle 'for:r way 0 tat hey aiiwhee mental contests. in the. gyiinasîunm. emuergency servicee i the jAwards will be presented to the first, cont.second .and third. place wlinners..Iei na'nts for the band and orchestra M Vembers of Troop 1ij iinners and. individual awards to mvin - Take Saturday Hike cniers iithevcl ntrmna Agroup of fifthi and sixt.h gra' e Besides the. musical contests 'the girls at. the joseph Sears schOol in~ aftertioon prograini vill include base- Kenilworth, miembers of Trôop 1 off hall ganiesý and other outdoor sport.. the Kenilw orth Gir Sous, xvent on___________ a hikeIlast Saturday., They were ac- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT' companied bY' Miss: Elizabeth Maca.i- 1MNr. and Mrs. Johin Pajak of Fv- Iey. Girl Scou~t captain i Kenilwortli. t lnston annoince the eng'agemîent nf Miss Macauley reports that the ex- their datighter, Irene. to Hubcrt trernely' warm day robbed the girls oi \ackel, son of MNr. and M\rs. Georgýe soîne of their pep, but that thev lad Nýackel, of Wimet. do(ate. lias an enjoyable time anywvav%. - leen. set for the Nvddi,îg. Mrs. Harold B. Foster, 120 Wood- AVOCA TEAM LOSES bine -avenue, hias returned fromi a two The Avoca school basebal teain weeks' visit in Si'nal Meduntain.i, ost to the Highcrest slolIs Teu uemtre on9 sak hrda feron h tol teast with friends. Nvill play a returui game next week. urv 7iors preserve.~L a The program ivill open vvith thei athietie events 'at 10 o'clock i the inorning. At Il -.30 the b)ands fromî Division No. 3 schools will take jârt in a band concert on the tract, field. At 11 :45 there ivill be a.grand parade of ail the schoobls,. eaclî one withi it'S ib»anners, penants. posters, trc.phiies. flags. comic costumnes and tîniformis. I J WILMETTE AVENUE, WILMETTE ANTIC& PACIFIC TEA CO., MlddIg Western Division, 417 Linden Ave. Wiluuette 4500, THE DRUG STORE IN THE MIDDLE 0F THIE BLOiC leit Ki, spenld Texas. and Fountai1,n. Drinks - served a&- tractively., court.e-é ously an.d Speedily -or a delicious k HOME' 1109

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