Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1939, p. 4

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Y . Neigli.bor Wh.enev'er the budget get.si tangled And f inances look mighty blue-- IL helps if an old-fashioned*grocer Has credit established for you., He'1I1 willinglybe a good neighbor w.hen others ýmay turn you dourn cold-- ldoesn't insist on his, money The minute the goods'have been solde These Q ual it y Values for November 16, 17 and 18 In!lusde Ou~r Regwiasr Frff* *mzdyftDeivery PRUNES o -IVORY Large Sun-Sweet Str.wberries. box 23c S@ap Plakes o .19 Asparagus ips ..... 25. 9 2lbs uiC.......box 33c 2cn.9 Rm.14am Sweef Texas SeedlessI U & UT Photo Dr. Samuel Harkness, m'iniater of the Winnetka Congre gationai chur ch, wil b e the, speaker at the 2'hanlsgiving luncheon meet- îng of the Wlmette Rotart, club Wednesdoeu noon, November 22, «t the Shawrnee Country, club. Dr. Harkness, much ini demand as a speakoer tlhroughout the country, is also an author of note. Hie is We11 known to Wilrnette Rotarians, being a frequent visitor as a member of the nèighboring Winnetka Rotary, club. Mrs. Edward E. Maston, 223 Sev- enteenth street, bas been confined to lier home for four wéeks wifh a snraned ha ,.I t an , opportunity to see thie most promising volumes and some attrac- tive éditions of the cld favorites. To carry out the theme for the season of. "Books Around the World" the room -is decorated with travel posters, loaned by Wilbur J. Chap- man. Each window sili is used P a. frame for a book about some foreign country. Two, publishiers, E. P. Dutton and Frederic A. Stokes, have furnished material to fil thé display.case. Oné of the original drawiùgs done by Mary GCreenwailt for the book, "Cur-ý tain Cals 'for Joseph Haydn and Sebastian Bach," written by. Opal Wheeler 'and Sybil Deucher, holds the middle of the stage. Photographs used as illustrations.in "Boys' Book of Photography," are also here. There is an exhibit showing the steps in the making of the book, "The Littie Grey Gown," by Mabel Leigh Hunrt. The publie is invited to l5rouse to its heart's content, to "O-o- and "Ah-b" over the beauty o! illustra- tions and print, and to marvelover the field of -4a!er-ma44onand. inter-, ests now open to young readers. Mrs. Samuel A. Fuller, 78 Rob- sart road, Kénlworth, has just re- turned from a ten-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Calder, Bisquick Instsnt Bsut ,k.29c Kello099 Corn Fioles Oranges....2 doz. 45c Fancy Mic*higan Weolfhy APDIes..6' ibs. 25C Cilorox Launtiry -9Iach Spinach......2 ibs. 25 .2 qf$.49c Ifresh Broccoi. . .bunch I 5C Acorn Squash - large, ea. SC sIECIINIQVÎJ \XÎTMN Cocoa Bakenr Breakcfast t * 4 L r .ryDI.y-Ton P6.o . iyCha.Aç.g 1

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