Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Aug 1934, p. 13

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August Z, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE, __________av&__________AL______________&-___ ' Kozelah, -Vines, Pro Tennis Stars, at, Knollwood Soon Two ranking. professional tennis world chanmpions - Karel Kozeluh and Ellsworth Vines, Jr., will play at the Knollwood courts Saturdayt after- noon, August 11, at 3 :30 o'clock. Thiý is the second meeting of these twvo famous pros. In Detroit last june Kozeluh and Vines opposed eacli other on the courts for the first time and Kozeluh won in straight sets. The Californiani is outto avenge this first defeat and a bard match is expecteci when they meet at Knoll- wood. Following the sïngles match, Ellis Kliîîgernann of South Shore Country club and Bill Croker of Onwentsia wili bc paired with Kozeluh and Vinies iii a doubles match. This is likely to be the onlv op- portunity this year for north shore residents to see, Kozeluh and Vines in. action.. Knollwood is located on Waukegan road, just north and west of Lake Fore st.' Tickets are on sale at Knollwood- Lake Forest 1600-and reservations mav also be made through Shore- acres. Onwentsia, Exmoor, Skokie, Indian Hill, Town and Tennis and Evaniston Country club. Optimists Planning for Summer Outinig for Boys Under direction of its president, Aider R. Tighe, the Wilmette Opti- mist club is completing plans fo r the annual outing which it provides for wvorthy but underprivileged boys. Trhe preparations this year are on a more extensive'scope than ever, and if the bovs fortunate enough to be included lack for any comfort orpleasure it wil not be because of lack of -fore- thought on the part of the committees. The event will take place Wednes- OMM day,- August 22, in the Forest Pre- serve on Harms road, south ýof Harri- son street. Ail kinds of sports, as well as ail kinds of eats, are being provided, and the club hopes that there will be.plenty of boys to enjoy the f un and the good things to eat. BishopWaldorf Combines Preaching and Vacation Bishop E. L. Waldorf of 941 Sheri- dan road is combining visiting preaching and vacationing on several occasions this summer. Sunday, july 22. Bishop Waldorf preached at Lud- ington, Mich., hie and Mrs. Waldorf going by boat first to Mackinac, and motoring in both Wisconsin -and Michigan during the trip. Accom- panied by their son, Robent, Bishop and Mns. Waldorf are now oui their way to Thousand 'Islands, N. Y., the Bishop, to speak Sunday in the taber- nacle where hie has preached for the Past twenty-five summens. Befone nettirning from New *York the Wal- dorfs will spend a week, or ten days motoring in Canada. Craig Ketcham and bis twin sons, Tom and Frank, .611 Abbotsford road. Kenilworth, will spend the week-end visiting Mr. Ketcham's brother 'and family, the Frank Ket- chants at their summfer home at Land o' Lakes, Wis. Martin Kresge and lis son, Mar-, titi Jr., 2615 Blackhawk noad, left Monday on a fisbing trip in northen Wisconsin. They were accompanied by C. E. Holzworth of Wilmette. 0o Ellen Jean Torrey, 1 34ý, Elmwood avenue, and Helen- Condit of 614 Laurel avenue, are spending two %eeks at the Westminster Lodge at Saugatuck, Mich. EASY NO SHOPPING WAlITING. ýtJEWE-L Our ru«I"'niers notiee it, and are remarking about il everqbwhere a JEWEL store is loea'. t.- They appreciate the cleaniness inuI coj,.nient self-ser'vice method off ihopping, huit thai is only part of thie secret BLUE BROOK BUTTER BLUE BROOK EGGS-. PURESWEET CREAM 2 ý Cartons 55c, FRESH SELECTED 2Cartons of One Dozeni 43c WILSON'S CERTrIFIED OR BLUE JEWEL BACON CW:ae 2 25c BROOKFIELD'AMERICAN CHEESE SPREAD m,..&m.î Aumsrtd (d Varieufes) SALERNO GRAHAMS or SiG ookios 2 as. 27o &l» .w lyUiotheful bu&k SCeehies hi' èsi.rne. One Pound ----19o OR PIMENTO V/4 lb Pkg. 5c 2 %' lM. Phgs. Sie Soaks Clothes Clean RINSO 2 Lge LIFEBUOY Heaith Soap 3 Bar. 190 RED CROSS MACARONI Spaghetti3i7 MACARONI 3r Ncodl.es3Pkgs.17 FiRST PRIZE FINE QUALITY Salad Drossing >,'int 4c t24e RIES AND PORTER PURE CIDER VINEGAR Quar t Bottile 100 FIRST PRIZE SWEET MIXED Quart PICKLES Jar 19 SEMINOLÉ, COTTON SOFT 10 TWiset TISSUE She1t ic NEW YORKER BRAND APPLE SAUCE No. 2 S Size Can 8 IDEAL FOR THE LAUNDRY Oïl KSOAP .8 3Ba&11*0 BLUE BROOK STRONG, FRAGRANT COFFEE Le. 210 3 !bu. 590 -a of JEWEL popularity. JEWEL everyday' prires are acuuali, hargain pries». We dld soin.- uhopping our,%fes thi,. week (Monday, july 301h) and ber. in the comparison off uriccp » .we fonnd thei. COMPARE THESE PRICES of weII known nation, Compettor'. ally advertised items Prices andi see for yourself. ,A, CRISCO I lb. eau SOAP i&meiyn Uap, 21C 22o ba~ 52-3. Ketchupromate bote; 1 Pound a Ienz Soup Cres * et 1-20 Pouund Con Pork&'Beans '?J" B 9 1-2 JEWEL E-VERY DAY PR ICES lec 5 24. 130 12%c, 11-2 2%c 9 1-2c S8%C 11 1.2c 11 1-2. lic JELL-O-vr k.64 Swansdown 29* EXTMRCT Os-ri ' ~12c Ivory Soop 6140 5c 29C 25c 10. oc ri 1-2.c r)1-2e 5c Clean Quick 'P 29e MIL K d -':am&24 29C 27c 6 2-3o.6c NOTE! Jewer prices isted here are Ev.ryday pricea, not "S8pecilis JEWEL SPECIAL (Thurs.. Fn. & ont. 0mW> HEART 0F INDIAN TrO MATOES- 3 1 No.2 SIZE CAN; 23c- Gardon #Frosah Fruits àmetvu les ..'ANCY IL. FRESH CORN. p r l Ear l JUICT ,CALIF. Oranges.sied.Oi si» Seedless Grapéi ..3 -Ibo. 19C Cooking A'pples.. 4 lba. 17e ramiCm GuORI Elberta Peaches. . 0.00'lbo -aS& 11.5 Central Ayemue Il SH~:rNO Serve Yourself sud Save i W AITING WH EAYI ES Opkir. SHOPPING Serve Yourself and Save 1 wÀNI "rf N 0,

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