Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1933, p. 4

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J'ai, LU OVALTINIE ........ $1ç ........ 69c KNOXGLTN. *. a 9 SHREDDED WHIAT .... ea.ic ForT sure fire ;eî;y re:* 30c Jell YClasses oz.39C Standardtail or squat Styles. ONIONS........ Sweet pickled ....... . 17c OLIVES .... d-Monk stuffed... Tali.....EA.- 23c SALMON ...Redwood red steak..... . L1B 27c TONGUE .... Libby's 12-oz. lunch ....... EA. 39c MAYONNAISIE ....Old Monk . Q... T. 55C FRUIT SAL.AD BARTLE'eT PEARS 1~ICEI~Çj~Richelieu fineet Plymouth R oc k PLYNDTRf assorted fruits- California ste - N2V nied. No.2c can.... 2 c 22can.21 SPARKLINC ORANGE 3 pt. 29c Canada Dry carbonated orange juice. No bottie charge. FIG BARS,...... Uneeda........2 LBS, 25c CHOCOLATE ... Richelieu cookang 1.9/2 . i ý9C CASTILE SOAP_.. Kirk's....3 DARS 15C -ja-Wan, rom ,juIy FISH. White Fiah or Halibut. ........lb. 29c HAMS Whoie or 1 *half ..... ..lb. 19C POT ROAST NativeI beef........... lb. 1.9c LEG 0F LAMB Cerif.d.. . ..A. 4c SPRING CHICKENS Wapsse Valley, lb29 fresh dressed ..b 9 STE WlNG CHICKENS Wapsie Valley, f resh dressed ..b. 26c to 2Nugust For a nominal fee, it is explained, anyon e-father, mcther,. sister, broth- er, wife, sweetheart, or friend-cani spénd afuli1 weekat Camp Ma-Ka-, Ja-Wari provided at lea5t seven.ty prospects will sign Up. Mother and sister can live and Play in the family, camp,- while dad and son, will live in- the scout camp. D)ai cari either stay in the scout camp or the family camip. Itwill be necessary for each applicant to furnish his own be.dding. "The best cook ini the country 'wil feed you, and a volunteer staff of men will act as guides and instru(:- tors,"ý the camp sponsors declare. Personal attention will be givenl to swimming, waterfront activities, hand- icraft and nature study. Cal Highland Park 629 for ful particulars, 'is the instruction given! persons interested in attending the seventh week of camp, f rom July 30 to August 6. Elderly Woman Hurt in Auto- Coll ision Mr.Mary L. Johnson of Peoria. IIreceived serious injuries in an. automobile accident at Greeinwood avenue and Sixteenth street la st Sun- day night at about il o'clock. Shie is the mother of Stanley F. jôhnson, 1925 Thornwood avenue, and is 78 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson had gone to Peoria on Saturday to returnl to ber home Miss Lena "Kellogg of that, citv who had been visiting themn. Thei-r daughter, Shirley, and son, Rodger, acc ompanied them, the former re-m maining ni Peoria, for a visit with relatives, On the return trip Sunda they we.re accompanied by the mother of Mr. Johnson. Going wes t on Greenwood avenue -their 'car çollided with the. car .of J,. S. Friedianider, 1621, Spencer avenue, going south on, Six- teenth street. Mrs. Stanley johinson received a serious injury to one armn .... * ~VII. Betty McKay of- 823 Chestiîut ave- nue,' entertained recently at a scavenger hunt and supper ini honor of Mary .Bay- liss of Philadelphia, Pa. 0o Mrs. Fred Deacon of 351 Cumberland avenue was hostess at luncheon to her' quilting club Friday. I. t

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