Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1932, p. 6

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1144o46o48 Central Aven» ISIX TELEPHONESI WIL 42I.-1-24-4SI Vulday anm aad ay Speolais VEUITS asti VEOT. Apricots. fancy fruit in large baskets, ereh Black Rasphernies, ipe& lusejous, 2 boxe& tueuinbers, large aime, eaç............. 49e Orangea, Californias .69c for j-uice, 3 dozL. Raspberries, choice 35 quelfty, 2 boxes -ý.. 5 Sweet Cherries, large. 9 Californias, lb. ...... Sour Cherries, fully ripýeued, qt. carresa or Be..ts, 1 u 2 lunches..... . Green Oriona or Raatihes. 3 Lunche. New Potatoes, choice,29 peck ... Atparagus, large teni- d . der buaçhes, 2 for.. SPV.CIA S- FOR ALL WEEK Wht0:Ro.k, cart-nf 1,12....... $10981 Sugfar, canbicloth bats.,10 lbs.. ... 49<: Shredded Wheat Supt. J. R. Harper wiil present the class. A complete list of graduates was publisbed ini last week's WIîýlerÈ The music department of' the schiools, is directing; the programn, which will consist of choral, orches- tral and band numbers. Ail of the choral work is to be furnisbed by thie class, with several. of the miembers sharing in the orchestral and band work. A nelx,,feature.this year bas' been the writing of a poemi by an eighth- grade committee. A musical setting for this poem lias'been composed ty Miss Mary MtcKay, -sui)ervisor of music in the XVilnittte'schiools, and a class committee. GRADUATES FROM BELOIT ,Miss Lenore Rennert, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rennert, .415 ShIeridan roadj Wilmnette, was among the seventy-six to receive degrees Monday morning at the eighty-fifth commencement of Beloit college. Miss Rennert is a member of Delta Gamma. Doris Trego, eëleven-year-old dauigh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Trego, 1318 Wilmette avenue, fractured ber ankie. last week Tuesday while pla,- ing in front of ber home. She wvill flot be able to use, ber, foot for at least four weeks. Look Your Best fo r IFOUR DELIVERIESI EVERY DAY y Soapp large bars......3 .for e Ce jàmber of Commerce Mme~. Hunringford coumi used exdlusiueiy I12 6 Central Ave. PoeWilmette 4-ç82 Ill' main st. Wik Phoneý WIL 32 coflternplaes a lnuge public worKS .con- struction program. Sizilar resolutîins were adopted re- cently by the Wilmette Civic leagtie and the Wihnette Village board. The' Chamber of Commerce resolu- tion reads:. -Whereas, iît has corne to. Our atten- tion that, the Federal Governnuent is advocating a large building prograrn f Public buildings, and inciuded ini this program is a new Poat. Office building for the Village of Wilrnette, and.i ýIWhereas, We believe that suci a program would, increase thé tax burden upon the people at the present time, ani that now le an inopportune time in which to carry on a p)ublie building program. of this type. "'Now therefore be. it resolved, that the Wilrnette Chainher of Commerce of the Village of> Wilmette, Illino(is., hereby protests against the passage of the "said propoàed Garner Bill and recomniends to, t4e Governnent, through its Senators and Represýentativees that the building of a Post Office in the Village of Wilmette be indeflniteiy p ost - poned. -Now therefore be, it furtiier re-, s blved, thut we re-commvnd to th( (qov- ernment thrôugh' our Senators- andI Repreqentatives that the' Government confine itself to such buildings as may be revenule ttoducing projectý; "Now therefore be it further re- solved. that the secretary of th(- Wil- mette (b4amber of Commerce bè. and he le hereby, instructed to have copies of thie resolution presénted to the, neWm- papers, and copies glen sent to our- I1iilois Sertators and Congressmen fromn thils :District. -Paseed ties Ninth Day 'of June, Former WilmetteYouth Is High Sehool, Athiete *Larry' Pahiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pahhnan, of Evanston, formerly of Wilmette, hias been an all-around athiete at Campron. Mili- tary academy, Prairie du Chieti, Wis., f romt which he, was graduated. on Thursday of. last week. SHe received seven.major awards iin footba1ll. basketball, 'bas.eball and track, and was the> golf champ ion during his four years at the' academy. He* w-as captain of the basketball team.- which was the championship. teamn in Wisconsin, and he,, himself, was chosen ail-state center. He bas the raiik of first lieutenant' in the Reserve Officers Training corps. Larry is a graduate of St. Francis Rib Roast of Bed. 23C tender and aavory, lb. Pork Roast, ib..or16 loin, lb ..... Beef Tenderloin, whole,. 4 to S.-lb. average, l.. ........49 Breulera, fancy b. 2 a Verage, lb., ..... 9 Bacon, sugar curedl, 2 Ibo......4.. Hamburger, Iresi -29 ground, 2 lbo. .... ,White FisL, faàçy, 31 Trout, Lake Superior, . .... ... . ...w2 5 Halibut, choice, lb ............ ... 9 Salmon, fancy, 3 c lb..-............ 32 Pike <611.0t, choice,,29 lb. ..2 9....... . 4M '.P. K. French Dressing, (Or. Prices) 21 à oz. bottie ... l SL.!1.çs recans, large MAiemnber1 mtte

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