Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1936, 16a

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thrift-ominded housewives will read the- food adver-s tisng nWLMETE LLE FRST and save money One of, the chief items of eitpense in the average, family i. for food: groteries, fruits and vegetables, nwats, baked goods. 'Mrs. Housewife cannot say, 'II will spend j ust this much for my table; no more!"The Lest she can do is to strike an average, keep hier fingers crossed, and hope to stay within her budget. 0 Additional People ... Additiona) Costs! Sornetirnes it works and then along corne unexpected guests and. food costs skyroclcet. Soon. the children will Le horne from school... vacation, guests will visit you . youl go on outings whicb will These food advertisers represent the cream of the stores. They sell quality meats and poultry. Vegetables and fruits are alwaya fresh. They carry the grocery p roducts of weIl-known manufacturers. Baked goods are fresh and tasty. Such reliable rnerchandise is the kind you want to buy. It is the least expensive in the long run. Siso>in WILMETTE LIFE WILMETTE LIFE arrives each. week just in tirne to guide pour week-end food buying activities. Let fr8 food advertising sugroet more than 20 yecsrs JUY16, 1936 i6a

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