WILMETTF ~~~iP ov Mb.8.13 AUlrOMODILES COLLIDE ThursdaY morning'of last, week as John Coleman, 327 Dempster street, EVanston, was diving north on s'ifth strect, his car was struck and over- turned by a car driven by Robçrt Thorsen, 16M0 Lake: avenue. No one was injured. Hub Names Kaufian to Manage Womani's Shop H. E. Kaufman, formerly of the Una Kaufmnan Dress shop in Chicagro, has been appoint'ec by the Hub, Hein- ry C. Lytton and Sons, to manage its Evanston Woman's shop,,at Shermaii avenue and Church street. Mr. Kauf- man is inviting his former patrons to the Evanston establishment, which is one of the smnartest for.women and misses on the north shore. It* is an- nounced that he will buy individually for the Womnan's shop to fil the wants of the Evanston and north shore women GLASS> 0 PENNVERNON "A" Quality for clear vision Millen Hardware Co. 1219 Wllmette Ave. ..WII. 3089 Meel' the social, season with a new permanent Including Tim,$35 Shampoo and Seoi Your new hat wiII look smarter... your dress ever so much more be- coming if your permanent is new. This season would be an excellent time to try one of.our individual waves. Special for Monday, Tuesday Shampoo and Wave ... .. 75c I SPEAKR B rig. Geu>. John V. Cliti;iie, 259 I apte H'ill road, Glencoe, wzill ad- dress tlhemn, of St. Nicholas HoIy .Vaine soc iety ini bhanst on Monda y 'v in , obsernunce of Amuis- tice cIoy. f-le has choseuî as bis sub- ecet. *ýT'e IF'orld WIal, and Ils HOSTESS AT TEA Mrs. S. A. Williams, 515 Abbots.. ford road, Kenilworth, was hostess at a tea Iast Saturday in honor of her aunit, Mrs. J. P. Meridith of Red- lands, Calif., who>is-visiting the Wil- lims family. WE BUY ALL U. S. GOVERUMENT CHOICE GRADED DEEl? ONLY LAKE VIEW PUO?. MARKETS bIc. 40 STORES- Chicagos Largest Indepenentl Meaut Dealer 85RIDGE AVENUVE W& 12~CNTRAL STREET Phone WILMETTE1701 DELIVE R Phone WELMETTEi 249d4 NATIVE FRESH'DRESSED FRESH DRESSED POT ]ROAST ROASTING OF BFWchoicc Ct 10 c CHicKENs.lb. DC25u. NATIVE STANDING SMOKED SHANKLESS FRESH GROUND Rm., ROAST CL OF BEF Celb. 23C AN l.5 1/2C SEF &2-. 29c,'~ SPECIALMONDAT, TUE SDAY'andWDNSDY9 NOV. 12,13,14 NATIVE ROUND STE Chole YEARLING BrE". LER ib. 121.e CLUB - STEAKS l29e LOW PRICES, YES, BUT, QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS Cyrille Beauty Shop 419 Fourth Street Opposite 4'L" Terminal Phone WiImblie 4545 iLà, a à . ilý YourPetMouse1 Has.0ppé.rtanity to CaPture Prize Bjy Jane Nysfromn Do white mice just thrill you? Or do they chili you? Chili or thrill, if you have a pet white mouse, stop in at one of. the following places,- the Cancly Box, 1159 Wilmette avenue; The Gordian Book Shop, 415 Pourth street; Lymani. Pharmacy, 400 Linden avenue; Sni- der-Cazel Drug company, 1167 Wil- mette avenue, or the Ridge Avenue Pharmacy, 901 Ridge avenue, to reg- ister him in the second annual Char- ity Pet Show being sponsored by the junior Auxiliary of the Woman's Club of Wilmette Friday evening, Novem- ber 16, at 7:30 o'clock in the Wom- an's club building. Just think how proud you and yotir mouse would be to have a gay biue ribbon with gold lettering saying: "«First Iprize" to hang on Mickey's cage. And, speaking of Mickey, why' Dickie, your pet bird, is eligible for a prize, too. And you know how egotis- tic birds are about prizes. Get your entries in early! VISITS HIGH SCHOOL R. B. Patin, principal of the Shaker Heiglits igh school in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, visited some of the experimental classes at New' Trier on Monday. Similar classes are, conducted at Shaker Heights.' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Kiiidtsotn. 1141 Chestnut avenue, returned last Sunday from a motor trip of two weeks to Savannah, Ga., wlhere Mr. Kniudtson went as a delegate to the bienniai convention of the U nited Lutheran Church of America. November & 1934 WILMETTE MIRE