Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jul 1932, p. 8

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Large size,27 sAlrURDAY Ch«oioate Mke-d mmk ÇA&* Repeated by ýrequest. Two geiierous lay ers ..... OUIR -BIGGEST; BARGAIN Large glass qf whole milk ln *u each loaf ... ..... .... . poud loaf sé Frre DeI.gvury -,on5$c. 1ers Jrom $tA. tort *THE LSONq 1WVLMBTTE 1162 Wimtt. Av. Phne Wu.irm 414 The play will be the fourth to'be produced this summer. at the Ujniver- sity theater. It will be under the direction of Miss Winifred Ward, in- structor in creative dramatics at the Nortbwestern schôolol f speech., The cast will be composed -Iargely* of children 'who are studying in the sum- mer dramatics, classes at the univer- sity under the supervision of Miss Evelyin McKiay and,: Miss Elinor Rice., The afternoon performnanice will be- gin at 3:30 o'clock,- it is announced, and the eve 'ning curtain' will be at 8:,30. There -will be no reserved seats. GI VES LUNCHEON AT SHAWNEE Mus.m Norman Kraft, 1350 Ashland I avenue, had a lunicheon at the Sbaw- ,nee Country club on Friday, july 15, for ber- niece, Miss Helen Kraft of Green ,Bay, Ws.,Who is visiting ber for several- weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Gaa.ger of 229 Linden avenue are leaving on Friday to go up to Big Sand Lake club, Pbelps, Wis. Tbey will be gone about threej weeks. 0o- Dr. and 'Mrs. T. L. Grisamore, 411 Lake avenue, spent last week-end. at Centralia, Ill., to celebrate bis niother's1 eighty-first birthday. Hlot Weather SPECIAL This Week OnIy Our Regular 75e and $L.oo sin1 Mr. and Mus. W. Dorman and their two children f rom Gary,. md., were the guests last week of Mr. and. Mrs. Howard L. Krum -of -85 Robsart' road, Kenilworth. Mrs. Raymiond Roth of the Kenil'. Worth Inn entertained ber club at' liuncheon and b ridge on Monday of thig week. 1167 Wilmefe Avenue Mçmber Wilmette Chamber of Commrc. VUIDAT Nut wafers, ice box and others Center, in checking the fire on the last four tanks and getting the flames on the other three under control. The two tanks wrecked by the ex-. plosion eacb had a capacity of 18,000 gallons. The Kutten brothers were in their home. in Wilmnette 'at 'the time oi the. e xplosion. Hundreds, of other. per- sons along the north shore were awakened, the Wilmette policestation r ectqving mo re calis thanl the central could bandie. Within a short timne al roads leading; to thé fire were packed with cars. Hundreds Of persons gathered.on the Skokie uine tracks, and because of, tliis obstruction' and ' the, .péril of flames it was necessary to reroute rtrains along the. North Shore line. ATTENDS WEDDING IN EAST Mrs. C. C. Carnahan,, 700 Central avenu e, eturried recenitly - fromn New YVork w here she 'attended the wed-+ ding on june 18' of ber niece, Miss Louise Hawkes, formerly of Wii- mette, to Morgan Grassie Padelford. North shore friends will be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Padelford have, gone abroad on their honey- moon for about fifteen months. ,Miss Olive Brower. and ber guest of a few days, Miss Helen Jones, Ieft' on Sunday for Primi'tiv cap Turtle Lake, Wis., whiere tbey Will stay two. weeks as junior, couinselors. Miss Brower is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Birower of 720 Fifth street, and Miss Jones is the daughter of *Mrs. Ford Jone>s, 1045. Forest avenue. Pwesh fflluebefl7 Pie EVER? DAY I WholemIIkDeaici KENILWORTH 406 Gren Bey Rd. Ph... KmrNLwomit41778 Mem ber WU*wtte Chainber of Oom.vo r 28 .nd 29

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