Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1940, p. 4

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have good Than shoe-Ieather once every day!» And, strangely, it's no more expensive To serve him with. quality steks- Try buying your meat at our market And see wbat a. difference it. imakes. Qùality Week-End Vaines fer January 18, 19 and 2E--IncIudang Our Regular Free Heurly Delivery. bb Stuer f Fresh Pack No. LIMA BEANS . 2 fins25c Baby Stuart re. sweet 0)No. WIIOLE urTS -1 fins25c Richelieu Large No. I0 5'/2ox. #y U1EN OLIVES ..-bottielI2C U~rge WIeIe Helves5c SHWflUS PICAthS -pound59 PRIES APRICO TS ...... pound 29c BUTTER ISwetJuicy Plorida Country Rol l D N Ç I Aunt Norma Cane-maplo PANCAKE SYRUP ..... pint23 Foncy In-the-SholI 9 *MIXES NUTS .. nd 19 8.1er's Sweet Eafing 1 -lb. #MILI( CHOCOLATE . ..bar LkA Richelieu Yellew I 'k-lb. S CORN MEAL ........ carton 8C "STAR"' LARD....... pound 1 Oc 9 4 ,$Q trefly F resh g ~ ~ E Duflois Photo On Thursday, January IL, the Kenilworth Girl., Scout council held its, annual meeting and election of officers. Those elect- Ied for the coming , ear were: iCornmissioner, Mrs. Leonard Paidar <above); deptyt commis- sioner..Mrs. 1Harvey iScribner; tecretary,,Mrs. 1UhiBranch~ treasurer, Mrs. George J'. Arm- strong. The council - made plans to have Mrs. C. M. Stanford of Detroit, spend one day in Kenilworth to- wards the end of January, to give a course , n arts and crafts to the Scout and Brownle leaders. It was also decided that a dessert meeting be, held early in February to' which ail aduits participating in Girl Scout work ini Kenilworth wouid come to discuss the work of the organiza- tion, and to beçc»ne better, avquahWt ed with one another, St. Augustine Group Plans Friday Dance The affirmative will be supported by Mozart Lovelace and George Allen of the Harris Trust and Sav- ings Bank, and Herbert Hedin of First National Bank of Chicago.-. .Maintaining the negative will be Frank Rakouskaof the Greenebaumn Investment company; Roy Peterson« of the Federal Reserve bank, and Phillip Hiss of First National Bank of.Chicago.. These brilliant speakers and skill- fui debaters corne. from the Debate ýSociety of. the Chicago hapter ,of the -Arerican Institute of Bankiing, and are coached by R. E 1. Pattison Kline, 1311 Greeinwood avenue, Wii- mette. They, are among the best debaters that the society hias pro- duced, ail ha vinig been members of teams which, won thi-rteenh out' of sixteen intercity debates prornoted by the National Institute of. Banking. ]Invite Neighber Townsmnen Because of the tremendous imn- portanrce of, the subloet and tts in- herent implications should proposed national legislation be enacted. the joint meeting will be open to inter- ested citizens of Evanston and al North Shore villages, Réservations for the dinner, which will be served at 6:30 p.m., are be- ing received in large numbers. Those desiring to attend are re- quested to communicate with Mrs. Ross Moyer, 1127 Greenwood ave- nue, Wilmette. It is explained that tables will be arranged' to accom- modate groups of eight persons, thus 1ending a 1homey" atmosphere to the affair and enabling viliagers to make up parties with the assurance that they will not be separated. Masonie Lodges to HoId C.mfml et Tw.iml - wii..t.e Fm e orly Sevrv -,Ton Pbese -- Mca hv yCbarge Ac.usfs ECONOMY, RED CROSS GRAPE JAM CAMPBELL'S tN*n-Suých Pure Macaroni or Spaghet*i New York Concord Vegefable Soup bxs7ctglassl1Oc j 2 tins 17c

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