Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1932, p. 6

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114446o48 C tval Avenue. SIX ELEPONESFOUR DELIVERIES jWIL. 420-12-3-4-5IXELHNS EVERY DAY FvIday amot Sata"da Speolals FRUITS aud VBGT. No.w Potatoes, fançy *u quilty, pk.. Cantal<>upest ripe and lustîous, 3 for Asparagus, larg bunches, Z for Red Raspbrris' 5 selected quality, 2 boxe$ Sweet Chorres, large d Califoriia Bingo, lb.. a29rc Oranges, Calitornilas, for juice, 3 do .... 9 Carrots or Boots, 2 bunches ... ...... Spinach, gardon i19C fresh, peck ... . Rhubarb, young and 19Cu tender, 4 lbs . ... Cucumbers, large iO sizo, each 1MEATS and F181 Leg -of, Lamb, gonuane >5 Vea l Roalit, choico l1 Boof Pot Roast, cutl i from'shouldor, lb. Broilera, milk-fed,32 lb . ....4.. 3 Bact>ù, sugar cured, t5 sluced, 2lbsi.....45 . Pork Sausage, 2 i MickMeberry minl. White lÉish, frosh caught, lb . ..S...r.... 3 Trout, Lk uprop2.e lb . .. . . . . . . . . Halibut, guaranteed 29e choice, lb. Perch Fillets, fresh,29 lb ý. . .......... Red Salmopn, fancy, 2 il 1 L IL2i Mis. Robert Gordon. The musical numbers will be sun.g by a trio of the society's own menm- bers, Mrs. George Lam, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, and Mrs. J. C. Blaylock;. with Mrs. Frank Guthridge their ac-t companist. The president,.Mr s. G. B. WilIliamns. continues in office, and the followin g memnbers elected to office will be ii-ý stalled: Mrs. A. C. Youngberg, vice- president; Mrs. J. D. >Dingle, secre- tary; Mrs.. P. J. Church, perogram chairmaii; ýMrs. H. J. Dernehi, 'White Cross chairman' Mrs. Edward Me ier, membership chairman; Mrs. J. M. Davis, social chairman; Mrs. W. D. Millard,,cal.ling chairman. ON VACATION M rs. Ruthlea Weber, assistant at the- Wilmette Public. librarv, starud( her, month's vacation June L., MNrç. Kýatherine Adams, also. an assista nt at the library, vvho hiad been on a- tion ast mtot1i, returned tir)her work last week. Mrs. Adamis visited ber- farily ini Syracuse, N. Y. Antnonce Speciale FRENCH LESSONS at home or my studio Speclal Summer Rates M1me. C. M1argueri te Wlnnetka 1121 Salon Parisien 545 Lincoln Ave, Wlnnetka partment, and explined us lspais ior conducting itS variou.s activities. Prevention of disease is a most imi- portant part of the Health depart- ment's work, Dr. Seifert said. Ini this connection he mentioned milk analyses as ýone item that the Villajgeý cannot* afford to. excinde in any economy, program. He also recoin- mended the conitinuance of the reg- ular. weekly analysis of water at, the Wilmette beach- during the summner mûont hs. School hygiene was. another point stressed by Dr. Seifert. At prèseîIj. theý school nurses, although they co- operate in every a psille, are flot directly responsible to the Healii department. This is a mistake îin or- ganization which should he corrected, he said. Sometime agoMrs. Ruth.H. Si- der, until recently a.rmember of the Village board, was appointed chair- man of a permanent health c ommit- tee. Tuesday nighit of this wéeek at the regular meeting of the Village board President C. P. Dubbs ap- pointed Dr. Seifert, Dr. R. H. H-eu- derson, Dr. George D. Upson. the Rev. J. A. Neumann, Mrs., HarrBürnside, Mrs. Ray Warren and Vil- lage Manager C. M. Osborni to assist *Mrs. Snyder as members of this con-, nm ittee. The comttte will work. ont, aà definite health programi for Wl mBiette. SIPECIALS FOR ALL WEEK i RAPE JUICE (Welch's) pts., 5 bot. 980 Large pkg., 2 pkgs.. Grape. Nut Flakes. coreal, try it. 2 pkas. . .., . . . A new Kraft's Chooso. AIl var*e h-lb. pkg., 2 pkgs . . . . . . . . ini Central-WilmettFe'Avenues, Member IWilmette Phones: Wilmfefe 28 and' 29 Chamber of Commerceà $1.50 STATIONERY $2. I Eaton, Crane and Pike 24 _ Is n 4 nelp' 24 sheets and 2 envlope i....................................3 .. .. G iJ for $1.00 Pennsylvania Tennis Balls . for $1.13 Ail necessities foie the*pieuic Member WlnteCabrof Comnmerce 39c Eggs, AiU whiîto, 39 your 1b

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