Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jun 1932, p. 10

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-j- FRIDX VESHCHERay: PIE Full of 1luscious, pitted, f resh che rries, a delicious dessert .......... Each .yURA TOUR FAVORITE CAKmE puir choice of Chocolate, Malted Milk,,Cocoa- nuit and many other -flavors......... Each39j We are featuringalrg assortrnent of roils. and buns for your Fourth 'of July outing. Our Whole Milk Bread Makes Delicîous Sandwiches or Toast Il Free DeIive'ry 'on 59c Orders froon Eiher Store Il usWILSON ]DAKERT WILMETTE, 1162 Wilimotte Av.. Phone Wn.ioerrm 414 KENILWORTH 406 Green Bay Rd. Phone KiNILWOITH 4175 Moember Wtzmette Chamber -of Commere Kenilworth Omits Its 1Fourth of July Frolic IFIenilworth will omit its community Fourth 'of July celebration, this year. The Kenilworth club, which has spon-. sored the prograni for many years, bas decided that the expense of sich. an uindertaking wvould be prohibitive this year. The fact that many..Kenilworth, residents plan outings aside f rom, the ommunity celebrations . also weighed lieavily in the decision. to, forego the village prograni this year,*it was said. HOSTESSES FOR LEAGUE The National League of Womeln Voters is. maintaining headquarte' s at the Congress hotel ini Chicago dur- igthe- Democratic convention ju5t as it did throughout ýthe Republicaia. Local leagues in Cook, couinty have provided.hostesses. Mrs. A..R. Hodgc and Mýrs. E. F. Snvdacker represent the Kenilvorth leagué. M rs. Marguerite Caîkins Taylor, 400 Eighth street,. left Wilmette ou june 26, for Delafield, Xis., to take charge of the classes in . interior decoration and. handicraft. in. th~ Camp Nagawicka sumnier school for, 1 iays wiIl prevail but the <irectors have announced that the 50 cent price will be charged up to Il o'clock a. m. Saturdays.' There wiIl be no haîf price for the second 18'hoies. After 5 p. mn., Saturdays, Sundays and, holidays, the rate will be, 50. cents$.. The. revised prices will. be of advantage to those who desire to play early 'Saturday morning or late in the afternoon, it is explained. There will be. no reduction for twiý- ight games other days in the week. BACK FROM WISCONSIN Eugene Hildebrand,. -Jr.,' 530 Maple avenue, had as his gi.ests for ten days at the Hlildebrand's sunimer cottage, '"Hilde's> Roost" at McKinleye Lake,. *Wis.,. three Wilmette friends - Robert Kavanagh, . Walte,- Mockler, and Clark Gapen. The boys returned by motor to their homes last> Tuesday, but will go back to the cottage in August to remain 'until Labor day. CELEBRÂTES ANNIVEftSARY Mr. and Mrs. Porter G. Fox gave a tea Sunday at thieir homie, 626 Warwick road, Kenilworth,, to cele- brate their twenty-fifth anniversary. Mrs. Charles A. Xhetston, 1340 Scott avenue, MWinne1tka, eitertàined iler sewing. club last weelz Xednes- day. .1 LAST YEAR'S CHIFFON' Why complain, about flot having .:anything to Wear, when lait year's chiffon hangs in the closet waiting to be rejuvenated by our. wonder working Miraclean., We assure you that Miraclean*will remove every trace of oit, dirt and odor, restore colors to théir orig- inal beauty and make, garments as FrOR NmOR ITm« 40 TEAR M.uber Wilmtte Chamber of Commerce I Y, <t' N "t Member Wlmette Chamber of Commerce t 4 4~ 4 v J e

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