Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1936, p. 6

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JUST A BIT 0F PAPER Apmecriptfon blank is just a bit of paper; its'vah'e is thé mereet fractionet a cent. Yom tusedphysician mai notations on it, signe bis name. Then it becoines the Most precious piece of paper in. the world. It becomes a .prescription which means health for a Ioved one.. To yo, who may hold in your hand this precbous bit of paper *, extend the invitatiocn of 'out organi5ation and out promnise of reliable prescriptionservice. TAKE IT TO LYMAN'S. Your doctor is.our reference. SaLIm BOCABELLI Casil90AP Fuilba Pound ~$l«33. Il DR. WEsT's ~ ~ Tooth Brusb WathnecTé@mOf AQuallty CI.auuing Cramu hy Coltai. Fuli Dr. Woe' Tootb Pste El 69c (Liitâ qu .ntity) Van der Vries at the board' ros at the Village hall in Winnetka. Fr1- daY afternon iat 4:30 o'clOck te jearn' what basi been accomÉplished te date and wbat, in ber opinion, 1 may be ex-. pected. Make Rommeu&dtlon The Township board, at its annual meeting on April 7, adopted a resolu- tien wbich was sent toi the local rep- resentatives in the:General Assemibly., recommending -that, the Côok county bureau, of Public'Welfare .continue after May 1 te serve tbe township of New -Trier as administrative ageflcy for poor relief, rather than have re- lief administration thrown upon the. township superviser. Edmund W. Bu rke, wvho pr-esided as moôderter at the meeting Tuesday evening, de- clared that in bis opinion if tbe town- ship untimtely is compelled to take over the care of its own families on relief, it ceuld do a beter job than is new being doe. Altbougb the board bas received many su~ggestions fer disposine of Isome of the $28,247.15 wbich remain- e d in the general fund at -the end ef the fiscal year, ne action bas yet Ibeen taken te expend tbis surplus, or any material portion of it, except for curret, expen ses.. .1 Wslmette gir dualaRik, is takiylg one ofih leadin'y Parts iii "Gay Nit:' "one of thrrr <nie- at-t plays aiumuae of Mallieickiodt High schéol are Prcsepitin i:»- day% night, May 10, at 8:' O,'Clock i n the schooi autditoriumn. Jat. ansd "Green: Eyes FrontR. any. arr the two other productfions., ARTICLE DEFERRED The second ef a series ef articles. KT 1. R. Smith. tnember of the Neiv and1 ittel'. CONYENETLY O E J LOCATED STO E LYMAN PHARMACY 400 Linden Avenu. Wime.0. 463 tain legal tecbnicalitles. The Township beard vot'ed te re- commend te the County board that Jehn Beinlich, a police oficer of Glencee, and Harry Peters, of Wil- mùette,. be appointed town constables in "place e, f Jacob . Rudolpb and Arthur Peters, wbo bave moved away.. Moderater Burke said hic kîiew May 14 issue. Thee nrst articleaqi- peared in last week's issue. both of . the propesed candidates per- sonally and recommended them bigh-, ly. Harry and Arthur Peters, ht .said. are sons of Police Magistra te johnt J. Peters ef Winmette. Artbur,ý he said,' is now in the aviation service on the west coast. Foursome Package 25 in Plainà Flevof.... brick ............ JMý will deliver promptly at tmue yôu specifY. OnSe.At Mhann Phermesy Lymn.n..nckau Pharrmecy Rdge Avemu Phurn.cy Snid«oW D.usO.g Coý beauty shol 1137 Central M.. Phone Wilnmt. »1

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